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As if getting up early to feed the little man wasn't cruel enough on a Sunday morning, when I flicked the telly on they were replaying yesterdays match. Rather than sit there and fume and potentially throw things at the telly (not a great idea when holding a newborn) I thought I would try and look at the match sans emotion.
Obviously there were the the numerous things evident from yesterday...lack of run, lack of support for team mates, no spread from contests, Collingwood going in lower, harder and wanting it a hell of a lot more, appaling skills and so on.
One thing that did spring to mind though was that Collingwood basically had the use of an extra 4-5 players when in posession of the ball. They had the faith in basically the enire team and would invariably honour the efforts that team mates put in...this is a pretty healthy way to be as team mates know the more they run and support, the more they will be in the play.
We on the other hand had three pure negaters running around in Joseph, Carrazo and Ellard that had no interest in getting the ball. In any given week it is likely that two out of the three amigos will be providing very little in the way of ball winning ability or link up options within the play, yesterday it was three. In an obvious attempt to improve our ball usage we seem to have been avoiding working through our ruckmen in general play (though Warncok yesterday was good). Often we will have a forward playing a defensive role as well.
Most weeks we could have up to 5-6 players who really don't contribute a lot when we have posession of the ball. This makes it so much easier for oppostion teams, knowing that we will invariably direct our play through a handful of users. Focus pressure on thsose ball carriers and the skill errors and turnovers are bound to follow. In short we have toom any guys playing roles and not enough guys playing football.
The top teams in Collingwood, Geelong, the WB's and to a lesser extent the Saints don't seem to have this problem. They always seem to have greater numbers at contests than us and have much better skills across the park. The prime 'taggers' (Ling, Jones, Picken) seem to offer so much more than ours. Flanks and wings seem to work so much harder.
Now I don't know if this is game plan because we are a poorly skilled side, or if we are a poorly skilled side because of this gameplan. The answer is probably somewhere in the middle.
Just a bleary eyed thought from early this morning. Feel free to add something constructive if you can muster it.
Obviously there were the the numerous things evident from yesterday...lack of run, lack of support for team mates, no spread from contests, Collingwood going in lower, harder and wanting it a hell of a lot more, appaling skills and so on.
One thing that did spring to mind though was that Collingwood basically had the use of an extra 4-5 players when in posession of the ball. They had the faith in basically the enire team and would invariably honour the efforts that team mates put in...this is a pretty healthy way to be as team mates know the more they run and support, the more they will be in the play.
We on the other hand had three pure negaters running around in Joseph, Carrazo and Ellard that had no interest in getting the ball. In any given week it is likely that two out of the three amigos will be providing very little in the way of ball winning ability or link up options within the play, yesterday it was three. In an obvious attempt to improve our ball usage we seem to have been avoiding working through our ruckmen in general play (though Warncok yesterday was good). Often we will have a forward playing a defensive role as well.
Most weeks we could have up to 5-6 players who really don't contribute a lot when we have posession of the ball. This makes it so much easier for oppostion teams, knowing that we will invariably direct our play through a handful of users. Focus pressure on thsose ball carriers and the skill errors and turnovers are bound to follow. In short we have toom any guys playing roles and not enough guys playing football.
The top teams in Collingwood, Geelong, the WB's and to a lesser extent the Saints don't seem to have this problem. They always seem to have greater numbers at contests than us and have much better skills across the park. The prime 'taggers' (Ling, Jones, Picken) seem to offer so much more than ours. Flanks and wings seem to work so much harder.
Now I don't know if this is game plan because we are a poorly skilled side, or if we are a poorly skilled side because of this gameplan. The answer is probably somewhere in the middle.
Just a bleary eyed thought from early this morning. Feel free to add something constructive if you can muster it.






