Watching yesterday's game next to two work colleagues, one a Richmond fan, the other a Hawks fan, wasn't the most pleasant way to spend a Saturday afternoon, although thankfully we haven't had many days like yesterday this year.
One thing that stood out to us all was the predictability of our play. Too many times we were content to move the ball down the wings, allowing Richmond to set up behind the ball too easily.
I just read a post on the main forum where someone predicted that Thompson will be coaching us next. Personally I don't see it happening, but it reminded me of a comment I made yesterday to my colleagues the effect that I would prefer that we play a less structured game and a little more like Geelong, just not the same blind willingness to go through the middle.
For me, two passages of play stood out like the proverbial yesterday.
1. Cloke gained possession of the ball on the back of the centre square and instead of transferring to the wing, looked inside and managed to hit one of our players through the middle on the other side of the square, thereby opening up the full forward 50.
2. There was a passage of play in our forward 50 (which lasted maybe a minute) where both sides were really cracking in and Richmond were struggling to get outside our forward half. There were a few moments where the umpires should've but didn't award a free kick to either side (Varcoe dragging a Richmond player down springs to mind), however aside from that it was two sides having an absolute red hot crack with Richmond looking to, and eventually, winning the ball from the stoppage and transitioning out of forward 50.
Moment number 2 is significant as for me it is the absolute bare minimum standard which our players should be producing in relation to intensity and defensive pressure. That was sorely lacking yesterday.
Moment number 1 is a style which requires the team to execute Moment 2-like pressure to be effective, however, in my opinion, it's much more effective than our current approach. When on song, our current approach is effective, however I think that if we're even 2% off (not like yesterday, but think maybe North first half or Geelong first half) we won't put teams to the sword using that system, as opposed to capitalising quickly and effectively on opposition errors, even if we're a little off throughout games.
Do you have a preferred style of football, or any concerns over our current set up, or is it simply growing pains?
For me the answer is to recruit some pace into our midfield, strengthen our half back line / wings and begin to cull players like Blair (if he's not seriously looked at by the coaching staff after yesterday, there's something wrong).
One thing that stood out to us all was the predictability of our play. Too many times we were content to move the ball down the wings, allowing Richmond to set up behind the ball too easily.
I just read a post on the main forum where someone predicted that Thompson will be coaching us next. Personally I don't see it happening, but it reminded me of a comment I made yesterday to my colleagues the effect that I would prefer that we play a less structured game and a little more like Geelong, just not the same blind willingness to go through the middle.
For me, two passages of play stood out like the proverbial yesterday.
1. Cloke gained possession of the ball on the back of the centre square and instead of transferring to the wing, looked inside and managed to hit one of our players through the middle on the other side of the square, thereby opening up the full forward 50.
2. There was a passage of play in our forward 50 (which lasted maybe a minute) where both sides were really cracking in and Richmond were struggling to get outside our forward half. There were a few moments where the umpires should've but didn't award a free kick to either side (Varcoe dragging a Richmond player down springs to mind), however aside from that it was two sides having an absolute red hot crack with Richmond looking to, and eventually, winning the ball from the stoppage and transitioning out of forward 50.
Moment number 2 is significant as for me it is the absolute bare minimum standard which our players should be producing in relation to intensity and defensive pressure. That was sorely lacking yesterday.
Moment number 1 is a style which requires the team to execute Moment 2-like pressure to be effective, however, in my opinion, it's much more effective than our current approach. When on song, our current approach is effective, however I think that if we're even 2% off (not like yesterday, but think maybe North first half or Geelong first half) we won't put teams to the sword using that system, as opposed to capitalising quickly and effectively on opposition errors, even if we're a little off throughout games.
Do you have a preferred style of football, or any concerns over our current set up, or is it simply growing pains?
For me the answer is to recruit some pace into our midfield, strengthen our half back line / wings and begin to cull players like Blair (if he's not seriously looked at by the coaching staff after yesterday, there's something wrong).



