ant555
The Oracle
- May 4, 2004
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I spoke a bit about how i thought our leaders where lacking when it came to doing the team stuff in the previous 6 or 7 weeks and now i have to say thank god they have seen the light. From what i have heard the leaders where told before the Geelong they can shortly expect to be playing in the VFL if the do not start playing their role in the game plan and continue to run their own race and it seems to be working.
There is no doubt that when they play to this level they can challenge most sides. Think Chappy summed it up best after the game by saying you just have to get in and tackle or whatever to get into the game and stop worrying about you lot and what you are copping.
As reported there has been a bit of open discussion about what needs to happen in recent weeks and it is good to see as a team they have been man enough to take on board what others have thought about there game.
Dempsey has been one case. It is good to be flashy and outside but in a team it is better to tackle and block and then run when it it your turn.
Colyer is another, although not a leader he has been told his poor defensive running would not cut it. The last 3 weeks since being given a chance he has been good. Not one of our best on the list but making a difference with his run both ways.
Stanton was great as captain on the weekend, no running behind waving his arms like a seagul looking for cheap stats and more running to position , picking blokes up when he had to and putting on a few blocks.
Zaka was another, less cheap stuff and more team efforts.
Even Fletch had to lift a few areas in his game which he did after some comment on his future which was more a veiled swipe to him to play the team game and stick to the game plan or you will not be a lock.
I counted more blocks in the first half on Sunday than we had for a 2 or 3 week period between round 5 and 14. The leaders and experienced blokes have taken in on and the young guys have followed it up.
Good to see those in charge are not going let the so called experienced guys rule the roost and do what they want.
We are a good side but the difference between good sides (those who finish 6th to 10th) and the best sides is the ability to bring your team game and stick to the game plan most weeks. It rarely happens 100% but the good sides do bring it 80% of the time. That is our challenge. We know what our bench mark is. The chance is here for us to make a stand and win all of our remaining games and enter the finals in form. Lets hope they can continue to bring the level of team game they had produced on the field in the last few weeks. It is still a big challenge for them and it could come unstuck as early as this week but they now know what they have to do.
There is no doubt that when they play to this level they can challenge most sides. Think Chappy summed it up best after the game by saying you just have to get in and tackle or whatever to get into the game and stop worrying about you lot and what you are copping.
As reported there has been a bit of open discussion about what needs to happen in recent weeks and it is good to see as a team they have been man enough to take on board what others have thought about there game.
Dempsey has been one case. It is good to be flashy and outside but in a team it is better to tackle and block and then run when it it your turn.
Colyer is another, although not a leader he has been told his poor defensive running would not cut it. The last 3 weeks since being given a chance he has been good. Not one of our best on the list but making a difference with his run both ways.
Stanton was great as captain on the weekend, no running behind waving his arms like a seagul looking for cheap stats and more running to position , picking blokes up when he had to and putting on a few blocks.
Zaka was another, less cheap stuff and more team efforts.
Even Fletch had to lift a few areas in his game which he did after some comment on his future which was more a veiled swipe to him to play the team game and stick to the game plan or you will not be a lock.
I counted more blocks in the first half on Sunday than we had for a 2 or 3 week period between round 5 and 14. The leaders and experienced blokes have taken in on and the young guys have followed it up.
Good to see those in charge are not going let the so called experienced guys rule the roost and do what they want.
We are a good side but the difference between good sides (those who finish 6th to 10th) and the best sides is the ability to bring your team game and stick to the game plan most weeks. It rarely happens 100% but the good sides do bring it 80% of the time. That is our challenge. We know what our bench mark is. The chance is here for us to make a stand and win all of our remaining games and enter the finals in form. Lets hope they can continue to bring the level of team game they had produced on the field in the last few weeks. It is still a big challenge for them and it could come unstuck as early as this week but they now know what they have to do.





