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Too Sweet
Our club has achieved something remarkable over the last five weeks or so. We've managed to turn key forward stocks the envy of the league into no production.
This is the last five games of scoring from our key forwards:
Thilthorpe: 0 goals, 2 goals, 2 goals, 1 goal, 0 goals
Fogarty: 4 goals, 1 goal, 2 goals, 0 goals, 0 goals
Walker: 1 Goal, DNP, 1 Goal, 1 Goal, 0 goals.
That's an astonishing 15 goals across 14 games from our three key forwards combined. The numbers are even uglier if you just do the last month and exclude Fog against Collingwood.
Sure the last two games have been in unfavourable weather, but the span also includes West Coast and our destruction of Sydney.
The eye test, without any research, suggests to me that our structure is suffering from both a reversion to bombing to the pack and hoping thilthorpe will take a hanger, an increase in the amount we're targeting Walker who now wins an astronomically low number of one on one marking contests, and a complete absence of any attempt to hit leading key forwards.
Fog has had two extremely quiet weeks. Not good enough. And yet I basically can't remember a single inside 50 target towards him in either game. Thilthorpe's getting some targets, but none are on the lead it seems. This is how they're both most dangerous.
To put this into context, Fogarty has not kicked a goal the last two weeks (or really looked like it), and still kicked the most from the trio across the period.
Have our coaches managed the impossible? Have we actually constructed a structure and ball movement that turned what was basically a can't miss forward line into a toothless team weakness?
This is the last five games of scoring from our key forwards:
Thilthorpe: 0 goals, 2 goals, 2 goals, 1 goal, 0 goals
Fogarty: 4 goals, 1 goal, 2 goals, 0 goals, 0 goals
Walker: 1 Goal, DNP, 1 Goal, 1 Goal, 0 goals.
That's an astonishing 15 goals across 14 games from our three key forwards combined. The numbers are even uglier if you just do the last month and exclude Fog against Collingwood.
Sure the last two games have been in unfavourable weather, but the span also includes West Coast and our destruction of Sydney.
The eye test, without any research, suggests to me that our structure is suffering from both a reversion to bombing to the pack and hoping thilthorpe will take a hanger, an increase in the amount we're targeting Walker who now wins an astronomically low number of one on one marking contests, and a complete absence of any attempt to hit leading key forwards.
Fog has had two extremely quiet weeks. Not good enough. And yet I basically can't remember a single inside 50 target towards him in either game. Thilthorpe's getting some targets, but none are on the lead it seems. This is how they're both most dangerous.
To put this into context, Fogarty has not kicked a goal the last two weeks (or really looked like it), and still kicked the most from the trio across the period.
Have our coaches managed the impossible? Have we actually constructed a structure and ball movement that turned what was basically a can't miss forward line into a toothless team weakness?




