CrowMania1990
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We certainly do pay too much attention to the ball holders and not to the potential outside receivers. How many times do we see 2, 3, or even 4 of our players run at the 1 player carrying the ball. If we don't stop them effectively releasing it, we quickly fall apart. Collingwood, Hawthorn, West Coast and North Melbourne all did this well against us at the backend of the season.That bloke's analysis really got me thinking. He's right.
Collingwood defend very smart, all over the ground.
ONE of their blokes takes on the oppo player with the ball. Others attend to potential receivers.
So our bloke with-the-ball is under pressure
AND
our blokes without-the-ball are going to be under pressure if they receive it.
That enables them to execute pressure act after pressure act in close, causing fumble after fumble until the last resort is a panicked hack-kick out of the trouble our blokes are in.
Their other players say THANKS VERY MUCH![]()
, because they've set up to intercept that hack-kick forced by their mates.
I gotta say, that's brilliant Coaching by McRae and well-drilled execution by the not-so-Mug-pies.
By contrast, our blokes (drilled in second-to-the-ball defence defence defence) take on the ball-holder two or three at a time, allowing fumbles or released ball to be mopped up by free/open Collingwood players around the contest
AND
off they go!
We pay too much attention to the ball-holder and not enough attention to potential outside receivers.
Has anybody got close ties with anyone-who-has-influence at the Club?
moogerfooger , do you?
Please, send that video analysis to Nicks/Davis. Please.





