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Do we think the spoil at half forward that went straight to another Hawk player (not the Hardwick one) and resulted in a goal was deliberate?

If so, it begs the question - why don’t we see more directional spoils to another player’s advantage?

We see them when defenders spoil to the boundary, but rarely to another players advantage? I know it’s easier said than done, but Dear looked like he did it with ease.
He did it 5+ times and you just watch how it when to our advantage each time. I reckon he means it.
 
Do we think the spoil at half forward that went straight to another Hawk player (not the Hardwick one) and resulted in a goal was deliberate?

If so, it begs the question - why don’t we see more directional spoils to another player’s advantage?

We see them when defenders spoil to the boundary, but rarely to another players advantage? I know it’s easier said than done, but Dear looked like he did it with ease.
The lions 3-Pete team were masters at it,never seen a team spoil to their advantage so much.
 

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Have already seen enough to know that he is too good for the magoos. Keep him in to fast track his development accepting that he will run out of gas and occasionally struggle one on one - I get a sense that the latter will spur him on in lieu of destroying his confidence so see no point in playing him in the VFL
 
Have already seen enough to know that he is too good for the magoos. Keep him in to fast track his development accepting that he will run out of gas and occasionally struggle one on one - I get a sense that the latter will spur him on in lieu of destroying his confidence so see no point in playing him in the VFL
If they have specific things they want him to work on, sometimes the VFL is the place for that. Not now, but maybe later in the season when we have a full list.
 
Other small issue is that he over commits on chases. Dale last week and Bonner today were able to cut inside too easily on him
if we’re worried about a player trying too hard - that’s a pretty good sign tbh that the effort is there and the over-commital is what we are noticing!
 
He did it 5+ times and you just watch how it when to our advantage each time. I reckon he means it.

There's no doubt he means it, he's got a lot of uncle Greg in his game - even similar build at this early stage.

Keep him in this week, unless he's knackered and sore.

He's not really having much different output to what he had at Box Hill, and he's not hurting the team by being out there. In fact, he's helping even if he takes one mark at half back each week.

When we were losing we couldn't buy a clean transition through half back, because there was no marking option. With no threat of that happening, teams were able to lock us in their 50 way too easily.

Until Lewis is back at least, he's in every week unless he's got to be rested.
 
There's no doubt he means it, he's got a lot of uncle Greg in his game - even similar build at this early stage.

Keep him in this week, unless he's knackered and sore.

He's not really having much different output to what he had at Box Hill, and he's not hurting the team by being out there. In fact, he's helping even if he takes one mark at half back each week.

When we were losing we couldn't buy a clean transition through half back, because there was no marking option. With no threat of that happening, teams were able to lock us in their 50 way too easily.

Until Lewis is back at least, he's in every week unless he's got to be rested.
Agree. We play him until either he fatigues or his confidence drops to the point he isn't competing in the air. Box Hill only if his form drops away dramatically.

Whether that's 2, 5 or 15 games this year it will be invaluable for his long-term development.

Only difference to senior players is I don't want him carrying any knock or small ailment into games - keep him fit and in form, giving 100% and when he can't do that, give him a rest.
 
It's obvious to me that Calsher is on a winning streak that could rival Bill Goldberg. As such, I suggest he gets interviewed after every game but all he says is "Who's next?" with a snarl.

I'm surprised I haven't been hired by the AFL yet as an ideas man.
 
He only had eyes for the ball! A wonderful trait for a marking forward!

(A quick glance at ground level might have been nice, though...)
If that were Buddy in 2008 coming through we'd all be telling Hardwick to get out of the way of the key forward and go for the front and centre.
 

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Best thing about Calsh is he looks genuinely annoyed when he loses a contest or knows he didn't contest as he should have. Great trait to have imo.
Can't teach passion. It's why Jeka didn't make it with us and won't make it with Geelong.
 
During our 3 Peat era, I never saw a team that would slap it, or nudge it to advantage as much as we did. Cyril, Sam and Silk were masters at it.
Pretty sure it was a Rath idea and possibly something that came from a conversation with Mitchell. Jordan Lewis spoke about it once, I think it was in a HS article. Watching the game the following week and you have it in mind as it happens you wonder why the oppo couldn’t see it happening. The momentum of play was so good.
 
Chol in the side I think really helped Calsher be able to be more attacking at the ball and also probably removed the focus off him a bit. There were so many good signs from him today, strong contested marks, defensive tackles and just a presence in the contest.

As conditions deteriorated it became much harder for him to get involved. His biggest issue at the moment is one that can only be solved with a preseason or 2 to put on some size in the core.

Looking forward to watching him grow as a player.
 
Things didn’t go his way today, however he really should have been a top five pick. He affects most contests that come forward and his positioning is second to none. Plus he’s not out of it when the ball hits the deck. This kid has a massive future.
If last years draft was done again he’d have to be going first round easily. His marking and defensive pressure is terrific. He even has opponents getting nervous to stop him jumping at the ball. His finishing obviously needs work but I think most must be very surprised he’s impressed this much at AFL level already.
 
Didnt have his goalkicking boots on today, but love his pressure and tackling and he provides a good option on the lead in the forward line and also further up the ground. He has all the potential in him to become a great player, he does need to put on some muscle and build a tank, but really excited to see him develop over the years and become a key member of this team.
 

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