Ive just been watching replays of the last two wins by the saints
The one thing that stands out is the lack of time that the saints give to the oposition before they are pressuring them. This is quite obvious on the small expanses of telstra dome. This is a result of these players managing and training their bodys specifically for their gameplan. they have skill across the board so they manage player rotations with ease, maximising the endurace pressure they apply to the opposition players. They have built a list of great proportions and manage it as a truly professional unit. They dont just want to win things they want to take afl football to a new level of professionalism.
On the small SCG ground Sydney will have no time or space they will be pressured as soon as they have the football. So if they dont mark it or get a free they better get it on quick or they will be crunched. And it goes on and on for the whole bloody game until everyone is rooted.
Are Sydney on their game more than all of the others who have tryed. I think not.
The one thing that stands out is the lack of time that the saints give to the oposition before they are pressuring them. This is quite obvious on the small expanses of telstra dome. This is a result of these players managing and training their bodys specifically for their gameplan. they have skill across the board so they manage player rotations with ease, maximising the endurace pressure they apply to the opposition players. They have built a list of great proportions and manage it as a truly professional unit. They dont just want to win things they want to take afl football to a new level of professionalism.
On the small SCG ground Sydney will have no time or space they will be pressured as soon as they have the football. So if they dont mark it or get a free they better get it on quick or they will be crunched. And it goes on and on for the whole bloody game until everyone is rooted.
Are Sydney on their game more than all of the others who have tryed. I think not.




