We know young is limited. I suggest a better option would have been silvagni back and play 1 of moir, carrol. What did we have to lose?Ultimately, Young positioning was poor
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We know young is limited. I suggest a better option would have been silvagni back and play 1 of moir, carrol. What did we have to lose?Ultimately, Young positioning was poor
We know young is limited. I suggest a better option would have been silvagni back and play 1 of moir, carrol. What did we have to lose?
Not sure you would have wanted Moir playing Kemp's role last night and Jack should have kicked at least 3 goals rather than 1.3 - I can't see Young giving us anywhere near that last night.I would have been happy with Jack back and Young forward
Moir puts up a reasonable showing tonight, he would likely replace Kemp
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Can't have players of the calibre of Acres, Doc, Haynes contributing diddly squat...No it wasn't.
Last night the players gave their all and played their game style but to coin a phrase it is what it is, we have limitations. We have been given a game style by Voss that mostly suits our list, what we lack is some class and pace.
That's a fact we can't fix immediately, no one on our list is suddenly going to start playing with the pace and skill of (insert random Hawks player here).
That's not on Voss he largely inherited what he has and the recruiting team (perhaps a bit belatedly) is starting to catch up with current best in class (think Hawks) by drafting Jagga. We need more.
To get to a GF we will need luck with injuries and we need to be smart about resting players and introducing new blood so players don't break down because we play a bloody exhaustive game style.
Can somewhat understand the way they went last night with Harry out but if he comes back next week, it seems pretty logical how to swing our talls.I would have been happy with Jack back and Young forward
Moir puts up a reasonable showing tonight, he would likely replace Kemp
Sicily had his lowest disposals, marks & intercepts of the season last night - Kemp was a big reason for that.Can somewhat understand the way they went last night with Harry out but if he comes back next week, it seems pretty logical how to swing our talls.
Play three tall forwards, with Young as the second ruck. Means Charlie and Harry can play as permanent tall targets forward with a sprinkle of TDK.
That’s a bloody hard match up for any defence.
JSOS goes back. Weitering/JSOS/McGovern is a little light on for height but workable.
Kemp and Haynes go back to the seconds.
Young was fine. The first contest was poor, but held his own after that.We know young is limited. I suggest a better option would have been silvagni back and play 1 of moir, carrol. What did we have to lose?
Can't have players of the calibre of Acres, Doc, Haynes contributing diddly squat...
(on top of L. Campo etc....)
Sicily had his lowest disposals, marks & intercepts of the season last night - Kemp was a big reason for that.
Secured for a free trade, pick 67, pick 56, and a future fourth rounder, respectively.Last night this was stark
Watching Amon Impey Sicily DAmrosio etc kick the ball is impressive. They kick darts and hit targets
Sicily only went forward late in the 3rd (from memory) because he wasn't impacting the game down back so the Hawks switch him and HardwickSicily also manned Weiters to keep him honest while the Hawks worked around Weiters.
He basically burned his game for the good of the team (Sicily that is)
I find this so defence so fascinating.Sicily had his lowest disposals, marks & intercepts of the season last night - Kemp was a big reason for that.
Was that Kemps job last night?I find this so defence so fascinating.
It’s similar to constant defenders of Fogarty … can’t kick, can’t run but gee he must play because he can tackle!
Kemp’s job as a forward is to take marks and kick goals.
Last night he had no marks and three kicks to produce one goal. Sicily played his role last night and was incredibly influential in the last quarter - allowing Battle and Barrass to play intercept in the defensive rotation.
Yep.Was that Kemps job last night?
Not sure how to balance it up but think that Mcgovern has to play forward.Can somewhat understand the way they went last night with Harry out but if he comes back next week, it seems pretty logical how to swing our talls.
Play three tall forwards, with Young as the second ruck. Means Charlie and Harry can play as permanent tall targets forward with a sprinkle of TDK.
That’s a bloody hard match up for any defence.
JSOS goes back. Weitering/JSOS/McGovern is a little light on for height but workable.
Kemp and Haynes go back to the seconds.
Not sure the coaching department would agree with you.Yep.
Secured for a free trade, pick 67, pick 56, and a future fourth rounder, respectively.
Just shows the value of smart trading.
The coaching department can defend it all they like. We lost - so maybe that’s an indication they didn’t get everything right?Not sure the coaching department would agree with you.
For example did you see Voss' comments on Charlie's game in the presser?
This is one of the best analogies of how we play vs our opponents that I have ever read on BF. And I don't even play golf...I liken last night to my golf game.
I play with a mate who is a low-mid handicapper. He'll dink an iron down the middle, hit the green in regulation, lip out for a birdie and tap in for the safest of pars.
I'll blast a driver into the trees, duff a recovery, put the next shot in a greenside bunker, blast out 15m past the hole, and drop in a bullshit putt for a bogey.
In my mind I will invent a scenario that we're not too far apart cos he only got me by a stroke.
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