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  • bandwagon
    Regular in the Side
    • May 2003
    • 667

    3QT: 9.14 v 9.10
    Much more even quarter, unfortunately most of our chances were under pressure or from tight angles. Small & Hamling both excellent in defence, Snell with 9 intercepts Hamling with 7.

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    • bandwagon
      Regular in the Side
      • May 2003
      • 667

      Originally posted by dejavoodoo44
      Marginally the better side in that quarter. Good that we didn't fall in a heap, after being dominated in the second. Hamling was very good.
      Yes our determination to stay in it was admirable.

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      • Dow
        Senior Player
        • Sep 2022
        • 1033

        was good to see Warner up against some quality players and he was a little disappointing and probably reflects where is game really at, JD has surprised me super quiet last few weeks a better game today and on A good opponent

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        • dejavoodoo44
          Veterans List
          • Apr 2015
          • 9459

          Originally posted by bandwagon

          Yes our determination to stay in it was admirable.
          And we were possibly the better team in the second half, but a lack of composure in front of goals, meant that we weren't really able to apply scoreboard pressure.

          I thought Hamling was probably our best, while Snell won pretty well all of his contests. Perhaps Chamberlain was the best of our young draftees today? Although I don't really think that he's currently pushing for a debut. Phillipou looked quite dangerous when the ball was in his area. Cootee was pretty sharp.

          I found it interesting that Dattoli spent most of the game in the middle. I suspect that they're trying to build his tank, which I don't think is quite there yet. I wouldn't say that he won his position, but he had a pretty good game and got plenty of contested possessions. Kyle was handy, but had the occasional sloppy possession trying to rebound.

          Strangely, Cunningham was also a bit sloppy, but he did get plenty of it. I also thought Warner had a good second half.

          A couple of the younger academy graduates showed that at least they're up to VFL standard: Andreacchio and Gibbs.

          Overall, I thought that the team acquitted themselves pretty well, in what was always going to be a tough task.

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          • bandwagon
            Regular in the Side
            • May 2003
            • 667

            Originally posted by Dow
            was good to see Warner up against some quality players and he was a little disappointing and probably reflects where is game really at, JD has surprised me super quiet last few weeks a better game today and on A good opponent
            That was a really good opportunity to measure ourselves against a superior team. Clearly there is still a gap, but we have massively improved compared to last year. With a little more composure at the end we might have drawn even closer. Kicking 3.13 after halftime did not help.

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            • bandwagon
              Regular in the Side
              • May 2003
              • 667

              Originally posted by dejavoodoo44

              And we were possibly the better team in the second half, but a lack of composure in front of goals, meant that we weren't really able to apply scoreboard pressure.

              I thought Hamling was probably our best, while Snell won pretty well all of his contests. Perhaps Chamberlain was the best of our young draftees today? Although I don't really think that he's currently pushing for a debut. Phillipou looked quite dangerous when the ball was in his area. Cootee was pretty sharp.

              I found it interesting that Dattoli spent most of the game in the middle. I suspect that they're trying to build his tank, which I don't think is quite there yet. I wouldn't say that he won his position, but he had a pretty good game and got plenty of contested possessions. Kyle was handy, but had the occasional sloppy possession trying to rebound.

              Strangely, Cunningham was also a bit sloppy, but he did get plenty of it. I also thought Warner had a good second half.

              A couple of the younger academy graduates showed that at least they're up to VFL standard: Andreacchio and Gibbs.

              Overall, I thought that the team acquitted themselves pretty well, in what was always going to be a tough task.
              Pretty much agree with all of this. FWIW 3 votes - Hamling, 2 - Snell, 1 - Ladhams
              Chamberlain I thought had a very balanced game, involved in contests as well as spread, he is developing nicely and I imagine they will give him another year.

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              • Dow
                Senior Player
                • Sep 2022
                • 1033

                Originally posted by bandwagon

                That was a really good opportunity to measure ourselves against a superior team. Clearly there is still a gap, but we have massively improved compared to last year. With a little more composure at the end we might have drawn even closer. Kicking 3.13 after halftime did not help.
                agreed we appear a far better side than last year

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                • Dow
                  Senior Player
                  • Sep 2022
                  • 1033

                  Originally posted by dejavoodoo44

                  And we were possibly the better team in the second half, but a lack of composure in front of goals, meant that we weren't really able to apply scoreboard pressure.

                  I thought Hamling was probably our best, while Snell won pretty well all of his contests. Perhaps Chamberlain was the best of our young draftees today? Although I don't really think that he's currently pushing for a debut. Phillipou looked quite dangerous when the ball was in his area. Cootee was pretty sharp.

                  I found it interesting that Dattoli spent most of the game in the middle. I suspect that they're trying to build his tank, which I don't think is quite there yet. I wouldn't say that he won his position, but he had a pretty good game and got plenty of contested possessions. Kyle was handy, but had the occasional sloppy possession trying to rebound.

                  Strangely, Cunningham was also a bit sloppy, but he did get plenty of it. I also thought Warner had a good second half.

                  A couple of the younger academy graduates showed that at least they're up to VFL standard: Andreacchio and Gibbs.

                  Overall, I thought that the team acquitted themselves pretty well, in what was always going to be a tough task.
                  all great points, some upside for the kids to play some very good AFL players - Warner was the biggest disappointment today, chance to show he belongs and sort went just ok. - Kyle has a long way to go but does show signs

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                  • imuninformedtwo
                    Regular in the Side
                    • Aug 2024
                    • 849

                    Spot on re Dattoli and his tank. He’s getting there but still lacks AFL level running power, particularly defensively. It’s fine. He’ll get there. I also don’t mind him up there anyway as he has beautiful clean hands and over time at seniors level, will eventually spend time rotating through the midfield anyway.

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                    • crackedactor 01
                      Regular in the Side
                      • Jun 2020
                      • 810

                      I think the most pleasing aspect for me is the academy lads seem to be getting better every week. Yes Chamberlain and Kyle made some sloppy errors but they also did some nice things.

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