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You put money on Blues. They were far from convincing after 10 days break. They looked more tired than us. Definitely beatable in slippery conditions if we bring the pressure and I think we will.Put some money on the blues people
Collingwood won the hit outs 63-4 on Thursday night. Lost the centre clearances 13-11 and the game.Does a team need to win the hit outs?
Yah put money now before odd going down for the blues .Put some money on the blues people
Think they have to play Burgess and Hombsch as ruckman , at least have mature bodies, MacPherson has to be an out for the future for Flanders or Rosa and possibly Brodie for SharpThe mids will just have to adjust to losing the hit outs now. They need to be proactive not reactive, they should be able to sort it out. Greenwood/Miller are great defensive midfielders so Touk may go back to tagging the oppositions best clearance player.
Burgess for me, Graham to come back into the backline, Corbett into the forward line.
Need height around the ground or else we'll bomb it to no one
If we want to win every game we gotta play best available. If the coaches see Macpherson better than Flanders/Rosas then thats their call. Those boys have to earn their spot.Think they have to play Burgess and Hombsch as ruckman , at least have mature bodies, MacPherson has to be an out for the future for Flanders or Rosa and possibly Brodie for Sharp
The problem is MacPherson ain't going to get any better and his disposal probably cost us the game against Adelaide. Am worried about Rosa in particular after watching Pickett last nite . Wasn't much between them in their draft year and Rosa has fallen well behind. If you had a team of MacPhersons they would win the wooden spoon so you have to pull the triggerIf we want to win every game we gotta play best available. If the coaches see Macpherson better than Flanders/Rosas then thats their call. Those boys have to earn their spot.
We called for Brodie to play last year and look how it's turned out now
Out: Dew
Bloke is the worst coach in the AFL
Out: Dew
Bloke is the worst coach in the AFL
rumours today is it's 4 weeks but we havent seen a credible source yetAny idea how long Witts is out for guys?
Not a stat coaches rely on these days.Does a team need to win the hit outs?
Four weeks would be an amazing outcome when you really think about it. We know we'll be without Witts for the Carlton game so that's just something we'll have to deal with and the next two games after that are against the Dogs and the Swans who we're unlikely to beat even if we're full strength. Then Wittsy possibly comes back into consideration for the Collingwood game, but most likely the the Saints game the following week and those two teams look beatable based on current form.rumours today is it's 4 weeks but we havent seen a credible source yet
I can’t see us winning this. We always drop games like this. Hard to see who steps up and stops Walsh, Cripps, Williams etc running through the midfield.
Anderson could lay down some tackles. No tackles against Crows, average 1 so far this season.Touk to Walsh, Greenwood head to head with Cripps, Anderson can keep doing whatever he likes
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But elite in almost every other category this yearAnderson could lay down some tackles. No tackles against Crows, average 1 so far this season.
No argument there. But as an inside midfielder he had ample of opportunities to go after Crows midfielders. By the way, I think he was one of better players. Greenwood was easily the best player in my opinion. In general, I think boys were fatigued. The same pattern every quarter - we started well but then in the last 5 min Crows scored on us.But elite in almost every other category this year
33 goals in 11 games at 3 per game.Carlton/Adelaide-doesn't matter-it's always the Eddie Betts Benefit match when he plays us.Would love to know his average goals vs us over the years