I'm no expert but has anyone else noticed that we win games when we just BOMB IT HIGH INTO THE FORWARD LINE. Our midfielders haven't got the class and skill of Kerr, Cousins etc so why do we try and pin point passes to Rocca when he is not even a leading forward.
So for once I would like our plan A to be to place every inside 50 on right on top of Rocca and letting him either take a contested mark or bring it to ground where the likes of Thomas, Davis etc can crumb. Why does Malthouse always use this only as a last resort when we have allready proved that it works(e.g last quarters against St Kilda and Blues). Does anyone else believe that this should be plan A and not plan Z?
So for once I would like our plan A to be to place every inside 50 on right on top of Rocca and letting him either take a contested mark or bring it to ground where the likes of Thomas, Davis etc can crumb. Why does Malthouse always use this only as a last resort when we have allready proved that it works(e.g last quarters against St Kilda and Blues). Does anyone else believe that this should be plan A and not plan Z?








