Roos defensive theories

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  • barry
    Veterans List
    • Jan 2003
    • 8499

    Roos defensive theories

    Roosey seems to have an amazing amount of faith in our starting defensive line.

    A definate trend in the last few games is that we get to a good lead, the opposition "discovers" a key forward, they come back to within a couple of goals, then we kick away about half way through the last.

    But under all these come-backs, Roos never goes the easy option of moving Ball or Goodes (or even Stevens or LRT) back into defence. He just has faith in Saddo/Barry/Schuable to get back into the game.

    Must say its worked so far, and if you compare these games to last year, these are exactly the type we would have lost by going too defensive.

    Hope it keeps working.
  • floppinab
    Senior Player
    • Jan 2003
    • 1681

    #2
    I really think it is attack at all costs regardless of what else is happening, and let's face it, it's paying off.
    That said the the last two weeks we've been the frontrunners, against the Dee's there definately was a few changes before the last quarter.

    When you think about it all the top sides play pretty unchanged in the back six unless they're a fair way behind.

    With Saddo out however was reallly surprised not to see at least one of the tall timber pushed back at the beginning or during the third or last q on Sunday. It might've happened if we had fallen behind, being the frontrunners sure makes things easier.

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