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So far in 2022 it's noticeable in just 3 games that quite a lot has changed in the way we play compared to last year. I thought it would be good to start a thread to see what people had noticed was different about the way we play and to celebrate the positive changes we've made to our game plan and style of play. It's very clear the players understand the game plan, expectations of them and are now able to execute in a really organised and effective way. Big well done to Vossy and the coaches on being able to achieve this so quickly!

For me there's a few things that i've seen...

1. The first and most obvious one is our desire to clear a stoppage using handball. There are a lot more quick short handballs to move the ball around the stoppage and congestion to someone who can kick with less pressure or who is able to run towards goal uninhibited. This has replaced the Ed Curnow and Mitch Robinson style of hack kick out of congestion that always went to the opposition team. This has allowed us to keep more possession of the ball and not be scored against as easily as we aren't giving the ball back to them all the time.

2. Our centre bounce setup structure has been extremely effective - we usually move into positions (once the ball goes up) so that we have one player out the back and one out the front. We've seen a number of times where the person out the front has received the handball and had a clean run towards 50 which has worked quite well. Ruckman are hitting in down to the defensive side where they can. Equally we are seeing the use of handball to get the clearance and find an outside runner for the kick where it's possible.

3. Outside run off the back of the square from the HB's and anytime we have a mark or possession has been quite noticeable. We have great kicks from the backline and between Williams, Saad, Doc and Newman, we have used these players to get kicks in deeper by running past looking for the handball. In line with the run is also what looks like a general mandate of not standing on the mark and backing off. This seems to be working quite well in that the player who would otherwise stand the mark now gets to be part of the zone rather than someone to run around.

4. In general play our transition to i50 is much more methodical than last year which was an absolute mess. We are able to maintain possession down the wing with a tall being the outlet as we move the ball forward. We leave space open so that we can lead back into it and take the mark. Rinse and repeat until we get to the kick inside 50 which tends to be more central than in previous year. This has also allowed us to play tempo footy and slow things down and hold possession really well when we've needed to kill opposition momentum.

5. Our forwards are structured up well so they can try the mark or bring it to ground where our smalls are setup perfectly. This is far more organised than last year where the opposition intercept defender would own us every week of last year. Equally a lot more of our entries are from central positions due to the HB runners and centre clearances giving us greater variety as to where we kick inside 50. The 3rd tall up forward is also helping to great more forward stoppages where our tackling has been first class.

6. Our pressure game has ramped up significantly although it almost appears like there is a focus on getting speed at the opposition ball carrier rather than necessarily tackling. The workrate is up which is pleasing and equally the defensive and offensive running is noticeably better. They showed on Fox last night the mids transitioning into the forward line to put pressure on the fall of the ball and to lock it in. Last year i saw plenty of front running but not in an organised and deliberate way which often meant we got caught out when it rebounded.

7. The wingers are being used properly this year! They are being given the ball and are often the outlet when the ball is switched from the other side. Even we switch we have been much better are luring the opposition players in first to create more space on the opposite wing. Clearly as part of the team defense the wingers are required to drop into the backline regularly to help. LOB was on the last line a couple of times as evidence of this. Happy to also rotate others into the wings at times too with JSOS, Fogarty and Fish all being used there over the past couple of weeks for rotations.

8. Players playing positions they are used to playing in. Doc backline. Williams HB. Fisher rotating on-ball and HFF. Kennedy mid.

9. Cripps injury free, enough said!


What have others seen that is different?
 

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There's some sort of belief/confidence/competitiveness that has been harnessed in this group. Against Richmond, right when I was hitting peak "Here we go again vibes" in the last quarter when we were 20 points down, Durdin kicked the goal and the group was still genuinely excited when they came together to celebrate, like they were still engaged in the contest. In the past, I would've expected them to treat it like a consolation goal and come together out of obligation rather than any sort of belief that we can come back and turn this around.

It was seeing their reaction as much as the actual goal that made me think, "We're still in this."
 
So far in 2022 it's noticeable in just 3 games that quite a lot has changed in the way we play compared to last year. I thought it would be good to start a thread to see what people had noticed was different about the way we play and to celebrate the positive changes we've made to our game plan and style of play. It's very clear the players understand the game plan, expectations of them and are now able to execute in a really organised and effective way. Big well done to Vossy and the coaches on being able to achieve this so quickly!

For me there's a few things that i've seen...

1. The first and most obvious one is our desire to clear a stoppage using handball. There are a lot more quick short handballs to move the ball around the stoppage and congestion to someone who can kick with less pressure or who is able to run towards goal uninhibited. This has replaced the Ed Curnow and Mitch Robinson style of hack kick out of congestion that always went to the opposition team. This has allowed us to keep more possession of the ball and not be scored against as easily as we aren't giving the ball back to them all the time.

2. Our centre bounce setup structure has been extremely effective - we usually move into positions (once the ball goes up) so that we have one player out the back and one out the front. We've seen a number of times where the person out the front has received the handball and had a clean run towards 50 which has worked quite well. Ruckman are hitting in down to the defensive side where they can. Equally we are seeing the use of handball to get the clearance and find an outside runner for the kick where it's possible.

3. Outside run off the back of the square from the HB's and anytime we have a mark or possession has been quite noticeable. We have great kicks from the backline and between Williams, Saad, Doc and Newman, we have used these players to get kicks in deeper by running past looking for the handball. In line with the run is also what looks like a general mandate of not standing on the mark and backing off. This seems to be working quite well in that the player who would otherwise stand the mark now gets to be part of the zone rather than someone to run around.

4. In general play our transition to i50 is much more methodical than last year which was an absolute mess. We are able to maintain possession down the wing with a tall being the outlet as we move the ball forward. We leave space open so that we can lead back into it and take the mark. Rinse and repeat until we get to the kick inside 50 which tends to be more central than in previous year. This has also allowed us to play tempo footy and slow things down and hold possession really well when we've needed to kill opposition momentum.

5. Our forwards are structured up well so they can try the mark or bring it to ground where our smalls are setup perfectly. This is far more organised than last year where the opposition intercept defender would own us every week of last year. Equally a lot more of our entries are from central positions due to the HB runners and centre clearances giving us greater variety as to where we kick inside 50. The 3rd tall up forward is also helping to great more forward stoppages where our tackling has been first class.

6. Our pressure game has ramped up significantly although it almost appears like there is a focus on getting speed at the opposition ball carrier rather than necessarily tackling. The workrate is up which is pleasing and equally the defensive and offensive running is noticeably better. They showed on Fox last night the mids transitioning into the forward line to put pressure on the fall of the ball and to lock it in. Last year i saw plenty of front running but not in an organised and deliberate way which often meant we got caught out when it rebounded.

7. The wingers are being used properly this year! They are being given the ball and are often the outlet when the ball is switched from the other side. Even we switch we have been much better are luring the opposition players in first to create more space on the opposite wing. Clearly as part of the team defense the wingers are required to drop into the backline regularly to help. LOB was on the last line a couple of times as evidence of this. Happy to also rotate others into the wings at times too with JSOS, Fogarty and Fish all being used there over the past couple of weeks for rotations.

8. Players playing positions they are used to playing in. Doc backline. Williams HB. Fisher rotating on-ball and HFF. Kennedy mid.

9. Cripps injury free, enough said!


What have others seen that is different?

Great post - only thing I can add is you guys are extremely watchable and seem to have matured considerably.
That was a finals type game last night and you came through with flying colours , so far so good :thumbsu:
 
For me the most obvious thing is the effort in defence, look at the last play of last night's game, SOS and possibly 2 others were standing on the goal line ready to defend a quick kick towards the goal, and it worked.
Thinking back even to last year, definitely when Bolton was coaching there would be nobody on that line, it would just be man on man defence, teams would get an easy goal.
 
Luke Sayers has been a been forgotten in a lot of the good that has come over the past 6 months despite being essentially the architect in mid 2021.

Even prior to Teague commencing as senior coach there's was clearly some disconnect within the club and the priorities following Bolton's appointment. Lots of emphasis on ringing in memberships and updating our social media profile, assistance coaches seemingly never assessed through industry standards, a shockingly underfunded footy program which saw plenty of talented guys never reach their potential and some never got the opportunity at senior level at all.

It was a ballsy decision to call a club-wide review. So many in the media lashed the review and undermined the process and thought it was just a poxy attempt to undercut Teague. The final outcome, aside from confirming Teague wasn't the man to take the club forward, was a number of poorly performed assistants were turfed, our CEO was sacked, a thorough review took place to hire a new senior coach which had never been done in the club's history.

The club was again attacked for doing their due diligence in asking Clarkson if he was interested in applying for the role, and again when Lyons withdrew his interest. We then hired the best fit for the role: a young, hungry assistant coach with senior coaching experience, and were lashed for that.

We then replaced half the board and finally brought some entrepreneurial spirit into the club, bringing in career development coaches and analytics guys - both sorely lacking as other clubs started investing heavily in these areas.

Voss is going to get a decent amount of credit if the Blues can make the 8 this year, but senior coaches mainly control the bigger picture. Ensure relationships between players and coaches are working, ensure relationships between assistant coaches are working. Reinforce the non-negotiables on field. I strongly suspect, having heard him speak a couple of times, someone like Hansen is having as much an influence in properly aligning the gameplan and creating a tactical structure for the players.

There are some parallels with 2012 - knocking off the Tigers week 1, knocking off the runners up week 2, but things do feel a bit different this time around. Finally sense we're operating as a competitive unit and have the right people in the right positions of influence. Just so nice to watch the footy and actually resemble a tough, committed lineup.
 

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No wrong answers - probably a case of all of the above.

I think the review last year was pivotal - we put a broom through the place, so everyone was on notice - either perform, or you're out.

What followed the above is the appointment of new recruits where attitude was a key factor - from Sayers to Cook to Voss to Hewett. In every department, the new recruits brought a new attitude to the team. This has evidently spilt over to a lot of our 'almost' players - from LOB to Kennedy to JSOS - we've seen a lift in these guys who were on thin ice driven by a change in attitude.

Kennedy's recent interview where he said the new coaches drove home that he, and he alone, was responsible for his career is one of the best things I've read about our club. We've finally got the right people at the top, and that's actually trickled down to everyone else.

Also don't underestimate the buy in from every player shaving their heads for Doc. I know it's sentimental, but that's literally all players putting their teammate ahead of themselves.
 
We brought in 2 high class midfielders.
This is really the beginning and end of it, plus the Kennedy resurrection. Actual quality and depth in midfield means better performance at stoppages, cleaner transfer to the outside, faster/better delivery inside 50, which then makes the forwards look better. More defensive pressure in midfield which helps our back 6.
 
This is really the beginning and end of it, plus the Kennedy resurrection. Actual quality and depth in midfield means better performance at stoppages, cleaner transfer to the outside, faster/better delivery inside 50, which then makes the forwards look better. More defensive pressure in midfield which helps our back 6.

No.
Cerra didn't even play last night.
No doubt the 2 inclusions, and the fitness of Cripps and Bam Bam are improvements, but so much of it is about our structure around the contest, and our method of extraction, usually by handball.
It is way too simplistic to ignore how we've been coached over the last pre-season, and attribute our improvement to individual players.
 

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This is really the beginning and end of it, plus the Kennedy resurrection. Actual quality and depth in midfield means better performance at stoppages, cleaner transfer to the outside, faster/better delivery inside 50, which then makes the forwards look better. More defensive pressure in midfield which helps our back 6.
Is it? Week 1 we didnt have Walsh, and week 2 we didnt have Cerra. The growth has come from guys like Kennedy and JSOS improving, a game plan that plays more to our strengths, and an attitude shift across the whole club.
 
We have competent coaching staff.
Unfortunately this is glaringly obvious. We had injuries last year but we still way under performed simply because Teague was not up to it.

I honestly hope he looks at CFC this year and understands now that his path in coaching is as a really good assistant because let’s face it he was not at all good sitting in the big chair.
 
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