Steve Dore
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I'm really disappointed that the players let Kenny Hinkley down again.
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Is that screen shot from 2004?
Is that screen shot from 2004?
Agree re Farrell & Burtons lack of urgency has been a problem for years. Farrell will never change, it's in his DNA. I have no expectations re Burton, gave up 2 years ago. Thought Jones tried hard & he's only just come back & is the type of player that requires a few games to find some touch. Skill wise he really hasn't improved which is a poor reflection on our training & player development.In defence, the lack of intensity from Farrell and Burton is and always has been a problem. The lack of skills to execute from Jones and to a lesser extent Ratugolea is a problem. The lack of speed from Z Thatcher is a problem.
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I'm really disappointed that the players let Kenny Hinkley down again.
When you are badly coached, your training lacks intensity & the messaging is continually negative & undemanding, I think its inevitible the list will look exposed.This list is not as good as so many make it out to be.
So many holes in it.
Carr has a lot of work to do to fill the gaps.
... and yesterday he was up against a kid who might be an AFL player one day and a guy who will never be an AFL playerI know he's a hipster doofus but I really like Brodie Grundy and his game. He's so strong.
This team doesn’t know how to fight through adversity. It was obvious from the first bounce Sydney were going to make it as difficult as they could for us. We still don’t have any successful response to that approach.
I think it was the same last week with the Gawnster.... and yesterday he was up against a kid who might be an AFL player one day and a guy who will never be an AFL player
Yesterday Grundy had 22 disposals, 8 marks, 34 hit outs and 4 tackles. Between them our two had 10 disposals, 3 marks, 27 hit outs and 3 tackles. On the stats alone Grundy was worth an extra player for Sydney.
I have not had a semi watching Port Adelaide in a long time.When’s the last time we got rocked by a seriously good team early and recovered to win?
The 2014 Freo semi?
With Wines out, jHF playing injured, Bergs playing injured, Drew out of form , Grundy dominant, we only had Butters to get contested hard balls.. Liddy and Mead were are fill ins . Thats why Id be chasing Worpel , yes hes another poorer user of the ball, but he can win the ball at the source and feed it out. A major improvement in depth.
They love playing for him, mate! Just not yesterday.
He has to work within the confines of how Ken's game plan and how he wants structures, set ups etc.
So many posters here replicating the same issues:
Locker room culture poor
Players don't know their roles
Lack of a defined game plan
Game strategy too complicated
Rely on one-off emotional wins
Poor assistant coaches
Don't have answers to bad performances.
I'd add:
Sydney were "into" us before the first bounce, and we were stunned cos we weren't expecting it.
Can't change to plans B or C during a match - clearly we don't have any.
Don't fine tune and hone tactics for specific scenarios (see Coll and Cats), nor know where their team mates are instinctively, without having to search for them.
We could go on, but the failings are obvious.
The game plan and DNA/ culture needs a radical re-tooling, not some minor tweaks. That takes time for a full buy-in by players, and for them to understand, embrace and adopt the shift in strategy. Meaning even the best coaches struggle to get good results for one, even two, years.
So don't expect next year to suddenly be all milk and honey. Brace for a period of average performances until it all gels into a defining masterclass - well we all hope that it will.
Proof. Pudding. Eating.
The players will have a very good knowledge of whether they can beat the opposition in front of them and then on game day it becomes a reality.The drop off in effort and intensity from the previous two weeks was huge. it’s baffling that we could’ve rested on our laurels after only two wins in a row when we were 6 and 7 and still 3 wins out of the 8. The bar for satisfaction this year is remarkably low.
Piss weak.
I support the Port Adelaide Football Club. This is a Port forum.I can’t believe you read and comment on a forum about a team you no longer support.
Why in ****'s name do we have another bye in the SANFL?