South Melbourne Hellas
Draftee
- Sep 11, 2006
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- AFL Club
- Collingwood
hi everyone i'm new.... I know this might at first make people's blood boil but just read all my post before jumping to conclusion....
as long as he is at our club we'll never win the priemership.
Malthouse does not know how to structure a forward line and once again it's cost us.
one of the worst coaches.
maybe he should actually watch other footy games and watch what other coaches do.
Sydney when they played West Coast gave their 3 forwards plenty of space in the 50 to run into and and lead.. and guess what? their forward structure made the difference and their forwards won them the game...
on the other hand you have Malthouse who was doing the same thing in the first half of the season and we were 3rd on the ladder, and Rocca who was our target man was leading the goalkicking in the competition at one stage.... Rocca had plenty of room to lead into and on many occassions had plenty of room to be 1-on-1 with his opponent.... and he was kicking goals and as i said the leading goal kicker at one stage...
This tactic was working!
than Malthouse for whatever reason half way through the season changes this forward structure and decides to have a structure that crams the forward line therefore making it almost impossible for Rocca or any of the big forwards to take a mark. Collingwood slip down and down the ladder from than on...
Too blind to see that it's Malthouse's fault, commentators and footy writers start saying Collingwood's forwards are out of form. (gee i'd hate them to coach my club)
Look at Brisbane or Sydney or North Melbourne.... You know why Johnathan Brown, Barry Hall, and in 1999 Wayne Carey (80 goals that season) kick so many goals? because they had the 50 almost to themselves... they had plenty of room to lead into and plenty of room to be 1-on-1 with their opponent.
What's the good in having a cramed forward line, which means when ever Rocca goes for the mark or goes on the lead, when Tarrant and Didak will also go for the mark therefore bringing their defenders with them therefore creating a pack situation for Rocca.... of course Rocca isn't going to take marks that way!!
What's Malthouse tryin to do? flood his own forward line?
U could have Johnathan Brown or Barry Hall or Fevola play for Collingwood and like Rocca they'd go for many weeks goaless....
Because whenever they'd go on the lead you'd have other Collingwood forwards interfering and bringing their defenders with them making it pack situations...
And than you'd have clueless football analyists wondering why they're out of form.... rather than realising its the coach that's at fault!
It's quite simple... u have the half forwards standing outside 50 and leading from there...have Tarrant as Centre-Half forward leading, marking it, and kicking it in the 50 to a leading Rocca, or a Rocca that's 1-on-1, who bascially has the 50 to himself (with 2 foward pockets on each side starting very wide.)
I found it funny in the press conference after the bulldogs game when Malthouse said ''i couldn't see any of our forwards kicking 5 or 6 or 7 goals''
Well der! of course none a gonna kick that many goals when you've got about 4 fowards on many occasions jumping for the same ball making it a pack situation...
maybe Malthouse if you don't self flood your own forward line Rocca will kick more goals...
anyone notice the few times Rocca did have room and was 1-on-1 with Chris Grant, Rocca was too strong and actually marked it on almost every occasion??
our poor forward structure (thanks to Malthouse) cost us our season... we shoulda been in the top 3 by the end of round 22, but we lost games we shoulda won becoz our forward line couldn't fire thanks to Mick's tactics...
his comments show he has no salution to fixing (our forwad-line)what's being our main problem in the 2nd halkf of the season and cost us, and its obvious he'll continue with this structure next year...
Uz might say why revolve the forward line around Rocca alot?
well thats why you have superstar target full-forwards... to target them..
and if the opposition coach drops a man man, that always means their should be a Collingwood player free around the 50 who can get the ball and kick goals...
opening the forward line is A ,B ,C stuff yet coaches like Malthouse have to over complicate things and almost flood their own forward line.
he better go.... he ruined Collingwood's season and stuffed Rocca's as well.
as long as he is at our club we'll never win the priemership.
Malthouse does not know how to structure a forward line and once again it's cost us.
one of the worst coaches.
maybe he should actually watch other footy games and watch what other coaches do.
Sydney when they played West Coast gave their 3 forwards plenty of space in the 50 to run into and and lead.. and guess what? their forward structure made the difference and their forwards won them the game...
on the other hand you have Malthouse who was doing the same thing in the first half of the season and we were 3rd on the ladder, and Rocca who was our target man was leading the goalkicking in the competition at one stage.... Rocca had plenty of room to lead into and on many occassions had plenty of room to be 1-on-1 with his opponent.... and he was kicking goals and as i said the leading goal kicker at one stage...
This tactic was working!
than Malthouse for whatever reason half way through the season changes this forward structure and decides to have a structure that crams the forward line therefore making it almost impossible for Rocca or any of the big forwards to take a mark. Collingwood slip down and down the ladder from than on...
Too blind to see that it's Malthouse's fault, commentators and footy writers start saying Collingwood's forwards are out of form. (gee i'd hate them to coach my club)
Look at Brisbane or Sydney or North Melbourne.... You know why Johnathan Brown, Barry Hall, and in 1999 Wayne Carey (80 goals that season) kick so many goals? because they had the 50 almost to themselves... they had plenty of room to lead into and plenty of room to be 1-on-1 with their opponent.
What's the good in having a cramed forward line, which means when ever Rocca goes for the mark or goes on the lead, when Tarrant and Didak will also go for the mark therefore bringing their defenders with them therefore creating a pack situation for Rocca.... of course Rocca isn't going to take marks that way!!
What's Malthouse tryin to do? flood his own forward line?
U could have Johnathan Brown or Barry Hall or Fevola play for Collingwood and like Rocca they'd go for many weeks goaless....
Because whenever they'd go on the lead you'd have other Collingwood forwards interfering and bringing their defenders with them making it pack situations...
And than you'd have clueless football analyists wondering why they're out of form.... rather than realising its the coach that's at fault!
It's quite simple... u have the half forwards standing outside 50 and leading from there...have Tarrant as Centre-Half forward leading, marking it, and kicking it in the 50 to a leading Rocca, or a Rocca that's 1-on-1, who bascially has the 50 to himself (with 2 foward pockets on each side starting very wide.)
I found it funny in the press conference after the bulldogs game when Malthouse said ''i couldn't see any of our forwards kicking 5 or 6 or 7 goals''
Well der! of course none a gonna kick that many goals when you've got about 4 fowards on many occasions jumping for the same ball making it a pack situation...
maybe Malthouse if you don't self flood your own forward line Rocca will kick more goals...
anyone notice the few times Rocca did have room and was 1-on-1 with Chris Grant, Rocca was too strong and actually marked it on almost every occasion??
our poor forward structure (thanks to Malthouse) cost us our season... we shoulda been in the top 3 by the end of round 22, but we lost games we shoulda won becoz our forward line couldn't fire thanks to Mick's tactics...
his comments show he has no salution to fixing (our forwad-line)what's being our main problem in the 2nd halkf of the season and cost us, and its obvious he'll continue with this structure next year...
Uz might say why revolve the forward line around Rocca alot?
well thats why you have superstar target full-forwards... to target them..
and if the opposition coach drops a man man, that always means their should be a Collingwood player free around the 50 who can get the ball and kick goals...
opening the forward line is A ,B ,C stuff yet coaches like Malthouse have to over complicate things and almost flood their own forward line.
he better go.... he ruined Collingwood's season and stuffed Rocca's as well.





