I think they are aware of the basics and it's not too hard to get down pat. Some of these guys however, were the midfield stud at junior level. You can't run tags there, and typically they structure a midfield at that level in a way that lets the stud ball hunt, so they're never facing any consequences for breaking midfield structures. But you need to leave your ego at the door when you hit AFL level, and that's what separates the Bonts, Cripps, Merretts, Serongs, etc. from the B graders.
So, IMO it's a mental concentration/application thing and that is applying your brain hard enough, for long enough, to compete at AFL level. You could see after that first clearance that Powell was trying to do the right thing for example, even if he caught himself doing the wrong thing. But it's been a consistent theme that he's just hit/miss at doing what his role demands of him.
That clearance where LDU completely breaks his sweeper position and tried to shark the tap, and then just elects not to shut down Essendon's outlets when he doesn't win the ball lend me towards a not so generous interpretation.
Compare that to Horne-Francis last week who, when we were getting a run on, doubled up his efforts and laid two tackles in 5-10 seconds to shut down our outlets and prevent an exit out the front, and you can see why we struggle to defend stoppages if we don't win the ball compared to other sides.
Realistically though, who is gonna drop our 'best' players for not holding shape? They won't face any repercussions for this stuff so the coaches are kind of coaching with one arm behind their back so to speak.
Simpkin is generally pretty good at his role at a bounce or stoppage.
JHF can cover ground significantly better than all but Wardlaw. We just don't have anyone other than George that can do that.





