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Morton - Put him on the ****ing wing. I am sick of this 'loose man in defence' bullshit that the coaching staff are continuing with. I don't like him in the backline because although I think he is a fantastic user of the ball, he isn't that great under the pump and I do not want a player like this in defence. He played a good game on the QB when moved onto the wing, LEAVE HIM THERE FFS!
Jones - Not exactly a 'positional' move, but stop using him as a negator. Let him find the ball and instruct him to take the first option EVERY TIME. I for one think he is a great contested ball winner, but his failings are when he is given 'time to think' - example being he is in space and has to make a decision he usually makes the wrong one. If he was used as an inside player and told to take the first option all the time he'd be a far better player.
A little off topic as well, but from what I've read on here and Demonland the consensus seems to be Watts played a good game, and if he had kicked at least one of those two goals it would have been a very good one. He's still a kid and although I am disappointed he missed both shots, Riewoldt and Pavlich have been missing crunch shots for goal on occasion for a while now and they are still elite players.
Jones - Not exactly a 'positional' move, but stop using him as a negator. Let him find the ball and instruct him to take the first option EVERY TIME. I for one think he is a great contested ball winner, but his failings are when he is given 'time to think' - example being he is in space and has to make a decision he usually makes the wrong one. If he was used as an inside player and told to take the first option all the time he'd be a far better player.
A little off topic as well, but from what I've read on here and Demonland the consensus seems to be Watts played a good game, and if he had kicked at least one of those two goals it would have been a very good one. He's still a kid and although I am disappointed he missed both shots, Riewoldt and Pavlich have been missing crunch shots for goal on occasion for a while now and they are still elite players.






