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Lets hope we never have to say he's left.Crippa is not right ... that’s correct ...
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Lets hope we never have to say he's left.Crippa is not right ... that’s correct ...
Heyyyyyayyyayyy.What’s going on
Today I learned CFC is an injury.Carrying an injury ...
That's how you spread the load, right?Remember last year, out on our feet, with a pile up of games and a big finals chance we played the same squad over and over.
That's on the coach. That's on Doch as Captain.If I had 3 goals kicked on me and saw I was being targeted I'd be yelling and trying to force changes with coaches and team mates. Plow has to take responsibility more.
His uncle is a piece of work.Ever met his Old Man..
Well, as long as it takes, we owe him that.I
li love Crippa
But how long ?
This isn’t about the 2 first round games ...
He a great playerWell, as long as it takes, we owe him that.
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Thing with someone like dow (and hopefully LOB and Stocker when they get chances) is they won't and dont have to be our best player. Dow hasn't played much senior footy the last 12 months and needs to find his way at AFL level again. I'm looking for signs of this and I thought he did some nice things Thursday night, including some good tackles and harder efforts than previous. Hopefully his numbers improve a little each week and by season's end he is a much better player at AFL level.He was nowhere near our worst player...
I'm not saying he was great, I thought he played just ok had some nice passages and had some that were no good like the one you pointed out.
I've never been really critical of Plowman, not once have I jumped on board the Plow hate train in the past, but fmd despite how sh*t the defensive pressure from the midfield was, Plow was shocking, particularly in that first half.
Before having a go at others ability to judge, how about looking at the expected output when you judge the worst player on ground? Dow is entering his 4th season. He had an injury interrupted season last year and is trying to overcome expectations and public criticism. As a young kid still, he has scope to improve.
It's fine if you want to point out areas where he wasn't good enough, however, guys like Cripps who we expect to be putting in more as the club captain and delivering that? Sorry, but being flat against Collingwood at the 'G when you're supposed to be leading your side to finals is unacceptable.
Docherty had only 3 clangers, yet they stand out like a sore thumb because they were all caused by pressure. As a captain, sorry but the expectation is you stand up under pressure, not kick OOF.
Did you watch Casboult? Seriously did you watch him? He was PATHETIC. Sorry, but he just did not deserve to get a game ahead of OMac I don't care what anyone says.
Our captains and more senior players were the ones who really let us down. The torch should be pointed squarely on them. Cripps wants to come out in the media and say he's 100% behind the club and the direction we're going, won't leave etc. then why hasn't he re-signed yet? What's he waiting for? To see whether we make finals this year first? I sincerely hope that's not the case. His job is to LEAD this group... not wait and see what they're capable of. It just sends the wrong message to the fans and the playing group.
Regardless of his reasons, whether it's what I said or something else, in order to lead a playing group... you've got to believe in them and commit.
It was bewildering to see plowman continually played in the backline when he was getting slaughtered. It's local footy coaching level to see someone getting slaughtered and then moved....Teague didn't do anything.Question has to be asked, if a team directly target ONE defender for countless entries, you would think the coaching panel would react by either ..
a) Getting someone to drop into the hole in front or ..
b) shuffle the deck chairs ...
I put it to you some of the leads that were targeted at plows man ... no one would have stopped "one V one"
Neither happened. Makes you wonder doesn't it ..
Right up there with letting Adams of the chain and taking until HALF TIME for someone (Teague/Line Coach etc) to tag him (Ed Curnow) .......
It’s on the coaches.Do we know that he didn't? In the pros, coaches should be better that waiting for a player to tell out for a hand though.
It was bewildering to see plowman continually played in the backline when he was getting slaughtered. It's local footy coaching level to see someone getting slaughtered and then moved....Teague didn't do anything.
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The only time I saw someone in the hole was Saad in the last qtr and he had no intention of impacting the ball by marking or spoiling, when the kick came in he turned and waited in the ground for the spoil rather than impact the play - so wrong guy to have in the hole for starters.It's up to someone filling the dangerous area. Didn't happen once and it wasn't all due to lightning ball movement
To be fair, his 2nd half was better (hard not to be ) and his intercept marking was very good....In press conference talk that is “backing your player in” ... and “providing a real life learning experience from which he can develop valuable growth from”
His uncle is a piece of work.
To be fair, his 2nd half was better (hard not to be ) and his intercept marking was very good....
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Tackle Count v collingwood
Murphy 1
Gibbons 0
Fisher 0
Damming.Tackle Count v collingwood
Murphy 1
Gibbons 0
Fisher 0
Monkey.
The standard you walk past is the standard you accept.It’s on the coaches.
When a 193cm, 90kg experienced backman get pushed off the ball on the goal line by a 178cm, 76kg, 22 year old for the easy goal, then it’s the coaches for mine, and his teammates.
How you are not dragged and slapped upside the head for such a pissweak effort astounds me.
Yet they’ll review tape this week, he’ll be asked what he could have done differently, he’ll respond verbally in the manner he has been programmed to do so, and they’ll move on to the next game.
What should happen is that he should‘ve watched that goal on the scoreboard replay and be so utterly disgusted with his own effort that he would never let it happen again through lack of effort or desire.
He then should‘ve looked for any other opportunity to bury Daicos, or any other pissant that he came across, because he was so pissed by his own unacceptable effort.
He should’ve been told by the backline general that this type of effort wasn’t acceptable. If that was personally acceptable to him then he wasn’t part of the backline moving forward.
In simple terms, he should’ve been pissed. He should’ve been nasty, he should’ve been hurting to the point he wanted retribution.
But he wasn’t, because that’s the standard that has been acceptable for far too long.
And that’s why we are where we are.
Stuck in this mailaise of near enough is good enough, and saying is an acceptable substitute for doing.
Let's give him, and the side, time to adjust and see what unfolds.He a great player
I guess I was angling at a speculative price he is in/waiting for new contract but how much ? He isn’t a million player with new rules.
Our forward 50 pressure was very poor and non existent for the most part. It was the case last week as well.Tackle Count v collingwood
Murphy 1
Gibbons 0
Fisher 0
No 2's game...so it's out of form for no form.