curiouscrow
Draftee
Hi there
I don't post much but have been lurking for years and have been enjoying the forum for years. Thanks.
After such a dismal frustrating season and the firming belief that we do not have the right game plan, coach or players to be a contender, there is one thing that has frustrated me the most - a signal by the ball carrier after they have marked the ball, where he waves his arms to say that everyone should form a pack to kick to and proceeds to kick to the said pack. Sometimes it goes out of bounds but usually it's punched and roved by the opposition who thus gain possession. It happens from kicks ins, out of defence, from centre to the arc and of course the old bomb it on Tippo's head.
This is obviously a tactic that has been told to them by the coaches but what is the purpose of it? The thought process goes like this: 'We have possession of the football, great. Do not dispose of the ball - let the opposition flood back. Now, everybody lead to the boundary and form a pack! I'll give you the signal so the opposition knows. Instead of tricking them and kicking to all the space it has provided, I am going to kick it to the pack. It goes out of bounds, we lose the ensuing clearance (of course) or it gets punched and someone, normally the opposition, roves it and gains possession. The odds are at best 25%.
Sometime last year or maybe the year before, I remember we tweaked our game plan - a reaction to playing too safe and being too careful, which is often attributed to us losing finals. We changed to a mantra of 'play on at all costs'. It paid dividends. There was still chatter of working on the into forward 50 ball movement, a perennial problem, cos we were bombing it in too much and not kicking to high percentage spots but we were scoring and winning more.
The only time we looked good against Geelong were the passages where we played on fast. Why are we not doing it more? Is it a fitness issue, skills, coaching, structures, no ball carriers in the team, all of the above? When I see that hand signal, it really irks me. What the hell are they doing?
I don't post much but have been lurking for years and have been enjoying the forum for years. Thanks.
After such a dismal frustrating season and the firming belief that we do not have the right game plan, coach or players to be a contender, there is one thing that has frustrated me the most - a signal by the ball carrier after they have marked the ball, where he waves his arms to say that everyone should form a pack to kick to and proceeds to kick to the said pack. Sometimes it goes out of bounds but usually it's punched and roved by the opposition who thus gain possession. It happens from kicks ins, out of defence, from centre to the arc and of course the old bomb it on Tippo's head.
This is obviously a tactic that has been told to them by the coaches but what is the purpose of it? The thought process goes like this: 'We have possession of the football, great. Do not dispose of the ball - let the opposition flood back. Now, everybody lead to the boundary and form a pack! I'll give you the signal so the opposition knows. Instead of tricking them and kicking to all the space it has provided, I am going to kick it to the pack. It goes out of bounds, we lose the ensuing clearance (of course) or it gets punched and someone, normally the opposition, roves it and gains possession. The odds are at best 25%.
Sometime last year or maybe the year before, I remember we tweaked our game plan - a reaction to playing too safe and being too careful, which is often attributed to us losing finals. We changed to a mantra of 'play on at all costs'. It paid dividends. There was still chatter of working on the into forward 50 ball movement, a perennial problem, cos we were bombing it in too much and not kicking to high percentage spots but we were scoring and winning more.
The only time we looked good against Geelong were the passages where we played on fast. Why are we not doing it more? Is it a fitness issue, skills, coaching, structures, no ball carriers in the team, all of the above? When I see that hand signal, it really irks me. What the hell are they doing?



