Remove this Banner Ad

Review R23: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly vs. Collingwood

🥰 Love BigFooty? Join now for free.

Go and watch the game again. Murphy - and I am being glass half full - definitely reduced JDaicos impact on the game after quarter time, and was a pretty hard tag
And with the game on the line, who found space and kicked inside 50 to Schulz, which then led to Collingwood’s goal to close the gap to 3 points ??? That’s right, Josh Daicos.
 

Log in to remove this Banner Ad

Ok, so at a stoppage you can just kick it straight to any other field umpire? And if that was genuinely his intent, why did he hold up his hand in a mea culpa manner?
Because he subsequently realised it was the wrong umpire?

If he kicked it away, I'd agree with you, but he kicked it in the direction of an official, and it wasted no time - gametime or real time. The only thing that made it an issue was the histrionics by dumb and dumber in the commentary box
 
That season where Geelong and Collingwood only lost 2 games for the year, would have to be close to ours, I would think Essendon's one loss for the season is probably the best still
Nah - Collingwood's unbeaten season would be best.
 
Apart from the game itself, it’s absolutely the story of the night. Smashed in clearances and inside 50s and won. Interestingly we were very similar in terms of disposals as well, so the massive variance in inside 50s is very interesting in terms of game style on the night.

Listened to Lingy on ABC sport, we won contested possessions by 17 but we lost clearances by 14 and he stated that will be a major issue for Collingwood come September with their older legs.

He said no point winning clearances if you then lose contested possession. You are not covering the ground.
 
Because he subsequently realised it was the wrong umpire?

If he kicked it away, I'd agree with you, but he kicked it in the direction of an official, and it wasted no time - gametime or real time. The only thing that made it an issue was the histrionics by dumb and dumber in the commentary box

It did give us a chance to reset but exactly 9 seconds later they got a free about 30m up the ground for HTB against Keane, so effectively it was the same result.

Much whinging about nothing but poor ole Collingwood.

Now another they do is apply tackle but then let go and plead to the umpires for HTB - well of you let the tackle go, how can it possibly be HTB?
 
“straight to an umpire”, the umpire was about 2m away from him with his arms in the air calling the out of bounds. Even if it went downfield toward an umpire, it’s still a free kick. Unless you reckon kicking the ball 50m to the non stoppage umpire wouldn’t be a free kick. You know it is ok to admit that a free kick went our way.
It was a missed call... but honestly had no effect on the outcome
 

Remove this Banner Ad

Structure matters, sometimes they’ve gone with 2 rucks, that would allow Jezza, any other KPF and maybe Gunston as 3rd tall, leaving both pinch hitters out. But that would probably require another massive goal kicker to be up there with Cameron.
Some of their selections don't always make sense though. Shoehorning mids into every flank and picking players who've past their best but have been selected in previous years
 
You think Naughton and Darcy no chance despite averaging more goals than TT?
I think TT gets in over Naughton, his contribution in the ruck and his impact during big games and moments gets him included.

I thought Darcy hadn't played enough games? even still I think TT gets in over him anyway seeing as he has played the entire season.
 
The only reason we got a good run last night was because we got absolutely stiffed in the first quarter. The umpire fuelled Q1 was the only time of the game Collingwood looked any good.

The crowd got riled up, the umpires knew they'd screwed up and they spent the rest of the game compensating. Just balancing out errors with more errors.

They're inept and so badly coached it's almost indescribable.

Has anyone noticed the convoluted system they've developed this season where they umpire in pairs? One makes the decision, the other is on the other side of the play and comes in to bounce the ball / set the mark. They have to check with each other to see if the other umpire recommends a different decision. It's why there's been an increase in "out of zone" free kicks paid this season. It's by design.

A complex, intricate waste of time (for no benefit) that requires extensive training and coordination. They would have spent countless hours perfecting this dance during the preseason and it's the only thing they would be working on now, honing their craft.

Decision making? There's no time for that.

I hate the times where the ball rolls out and the decision gets made by whatever umpire is most senior before it rolls out. Let the closest umpire make their own decision.
 
Good point. They have to try Dowling IMHO. Over 70 possessions and 4 goals in last two games has to be rewarded. The thing is we have Laird and Max also to come back, so we could move Milera into the middle, as his skills have been excellent recently, and may just provide us with an edge there (even Max is an option). Bond's holding his spot well, so we're in a good spot down back. We've got Curtin up our sleeve too, and hopefully Rachele can get on the park for finals, as a chop out.
agreed - Dowling really needs to come in
 

🥰 Love BigFooty? Join now for free.

In fairness Footy Park traffic was an absolute shemozzle. 15,000 cars all driving the same little road in the same direction.
It didn't take me long to learn when I moved to Adelaide. Leave the second the siren goes, you're fine.

But if you stay for the song, and the team going off the field. You're f***ed
 
I'm glad he can laugh about it, but if we made the GF and Keays did that I would be pissed off beyond measure. He had plenty of time to handball it properly. That could cost us the winning goal in a GF. Players need to pull their head in.
True, but it was obvious at the time.
 
Loved the article, thanks, eg
"This was a victory built on desperation. On grit. On guts and determination. On heart. And when you add those traits to the brilliant skill, brute strength and frenetic speed the Crows already demonstrate on a weekly basis, you have something special." and later:

"... it was all moments. Ben Keays sprinting into the middle to mark a despairing Wayne Milera kick out of defence, knowing full well to spill it was to invite an almost certain turnover. Lachie Schultz flying into a marking contest with barely a minute on the clock but only managing to take down Nick Daicos and leave three Crows free at the drop to rebound. Keane’s desperation to twice foil at the death Magpie attempts to first mark and then snap for the winning goal. Milera again hacking clear in the final seconds and somehow finding the chest of Jordan Dawson.

None of it made sense. None of it was beautiful, or slick, or scintillating, or anything you’d usually say about Adelaide. This was pure slog. And it was glorious to behold.".
It sure was.
Great read.
 
Interesting how the reverse isn't being spoken about much

8 wins in a season is more often than not a bottom 4 finish.

There are currently seven teams putting in bottom 4 performances
15-and-a-half wins got us the minor premiership in 2017. Teams play an extra game now, granted, but 15 wins barely gets you into the eight this year. It's a bifurcated league this season, lots of good teams and lots of shit teams, not much in between.
 

Remove this Banner Ad

Review R23: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly vs. Collingwood

🥰 Love BigFooty? Join now for free.

Back
Top