Mark Stone = genius ????

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  • Triple B
    Formerly 'BBB'
    • Feb 2003
    • 6999

    #16
    Originally posted by stellation
    A lot of the tight spacing/checking at stoppages may simply have been that the coaching staff didn't believe they had the cattle in the midfield to spread things out more. The whole drab four/cortinas thing.
    I'm sure that is right, but it's basically the same cortinas with the addition of Kizza, Bird and Bulldog, but they have been rarely, if ever, in the middle at the same time this year.

    But now, our new midfield guru has changed the structure and bingo, those same cortinas are showing they are capable of doing more than jump on top of the ball and kill it or shadowing the oppositions midfield with the sole intention of stopping them doing anything when they get the ball as opposed to going and getting the bloody pill themselves.
    Driver of the Dan Hannebery bandwagon....all aboard. 4th April 09

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    • liz
      Veteran
      Site Admin
      • Jan 2003
      • 16737

      #17
      Originally posted by BBB
      It's all about our mindset at stoppages. We are now appear more attacking and the obvious reason is Stone is having a major influence. We no longer look to lock it up and force another stoppage.

      As you say, 'that goal' was a perfect example, but that stoppage setup was borne out of necessity. If the same situation occurred in the second quarter, B1 would have been diving on top of the ball with Ablett diving on top of him to make a good job of killing it.

      I don't disagree that it's at least partly a mindset thing but I do dispute that if that had been in the 2nd quarter they'd have been trying to clog it up. For a number of years now the team's been lauded for it's forward stoppage work and the number of scoring opportunities it creates. I reckon only Port are better at it. And yes, that is consistent with your mindset argument, since clearly when you've got the ball in front of your own goal you want to try and create a goal rather than a stoppage.

      This area of the game has probably gone backwards a bit since 2005 though - which must be at least in part due to the retirement of Ball. He was only ever an average centre-bounce ruckman but his work at those forward stoppages was frequently sublime.

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      • Go Swannies
        Veterans List
        • Sep 2003
        • 5697

        #18
        Agree Liz. I told Spida at Club Swans that he arrived a year too late and he replied "I tried mate but we couldn't make it happen". He is one of the few that would have filled the hole left by Ball's retirement.

        Maybe Stone is a genius. Right now we have about 1.25 ruckmen. So we don't win the hitouts but we're doing better than ever at winning the clearances. It'll be interesting to see when we have Spida and Jolly tapping down to the better-trained Swans midfield. Watching the Eagles last week, I thought he might have contributed at least 20% of the Cousins, Judd, Kerr "genius".

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        • swansrock4eva
          On the Rookie List
          • Jan 2003
          • 1352

          #19
          They made some comments about this in the coverage on Saturday night. They were pointing out how we caught the eagles flat-footed at stoppages time and time again, and quite often it was Goodes who was our running man from the outskirts of the pack around the stoppage - he'd crash through, grab the ball and be out the other side before anyone else had realised! It looked quite reminiscient of the stoppages in which Nicky D saved us in the 05 SF and Amon scored what turned out to be the match-winning goal in the grand final, only it was being utilised all over the ground. It looks good so far, and hopefully our opposition won't be able to develop a suitable counterattack for a little while yet!

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          • TheMase
            Senior Player
            • Jan 2003
            • 1207

            #20
            Originally posted by liz
            that the Swans seemed to be spreading out a bit more at stoppages.
            Just what I was about to say. They are creating space for each other at the stoppages, which is giving us much cleaner ball and disposal.

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            • annew
              Senior Player
              • Mar 2006
              • 2164

              #21
              Why isn't he listed as one of the coaches on the Swans website - I had never heard of him.

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              • Triple B
                Formerly 'BBB'
                • Feb 2003
                • 6999

                #22
                Originally posted by annew
                Why isn't he listed as one of the coaches on the Swans website
                Swans website, that's a good one.

                Driver of the Dan Hannebery bandwagon....all aboard. 4th April 09

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                • bodgie
                  Regular in the Side
                  • Jul 2007
                  • 501

                  #23
                  Originally posted by NMWBloods
                  And Mathews on top of him and Crouch on top of him and Kirk on top of him... And Davo waving at the crowd!
                  LOL

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                  • wedge.maverick
                    Warming the Bench
                    • Dec 2004
                    • 245

                    #24
                    I played against Mark Stone many years ago and he was only an Ovens and Murray reserves player.He then coached Wagga Tigers for a couple of years prior to Terry Daniher from memory.That was where Brett Kirk came across him,Kirky was playing for North Albury but going to uni in Wagga and trained with the Tigers.
                    Stone's big move was jagging a job as South Fremantle's resrves coach which eventually led to him getting a gig at the Weagles.
                    It's a bit of a fairly tale story.
                    I FEEL THE NEED FOR SPEED!!!!!

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                    • hammo
                      Veterans List
                      • Jul 2003
                      • 5554

                      #25
                      Originally posted by NMWBloods

                      Another is that the midfielders are normally facing the ball rather than their man!
                      Yep I've noticed this too.

                      If that is the act of a genius then there is hope for all of us.
                      "As everyone knows our style of football is defensive and unattractive, and as such I have completely forgotten how to mark or kick over the years" - Brett Kirk

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                      • goswannie14
                        Leadership Group
                        • Sep 2005
                        • 11166

                        #26
                        Originally posted by NMWBloods
                        Another is that the midfielders are normally facing the ball rather than their man!
                        That could be why Mathews is out of favour these days.
                        Does God believe in Atheists?

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                        • Go Swannies
                          Veterans List
                          • Sep 2003
                          • 5697

                          #27
                          Swans' selection is based on peripheral vision and meditation success. It's working well - that's why "blind Baz" can land the perfect punch while never looking at his target. Training consists of tantric sex followed by the players heading to chez Roos to face outwards in a circle and visualise the ball clearing the centre and entering the forward 50.

                          Personally, I think doing this weekend's match-ups based on Kardinia Park's feng shui is going too far.

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                          • ScottH
                            It's Goodes to cheer!!
                            • Sep 2003
                            • 23665

                            #28
                            Originally posted by Go Swannies
                            Swans' selection is based on peripheral vision and meditation success. It's working well - that's why "blind Baz" can land the perfect punch while never looking at his target. Training consists of tantric sex followed by the players heading to chez Roos to face outwards in a circle and visualise the ball clearing the centre and entering the forward 50.

                            Personally, I think doing this weekend's match-ups based on Kardinia Park's feng shui is going too far.
                            Yes Grasshopper.

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                            • Red
                              Foreign Correspondent
                              • Jan 2003
                              • 651

                              #29
                              Originally posted by wedge.maverick
                              I played against Mark Stone many years ago and he was only an Ovens and Murray reserves player.He then coached Wagga Tigers for a couple of years prior to Terry Daniher from memory.That was where Brett Kirk came across him,Kirky was playing for North Albury but going to uni in Wagga and trained with the Tigers.
                              Stone's big move was jagging a job as South Fremantle's resrves coach which eventually led to him getting a gig at the Weagles.
                              It's a bit of a fairly tale story.
                              Interesting stuff Maverick.

                              How did Stone do with the Tigers? I know TD was very successful with them, but did Stone lay the groundwork?
                              To all those people who waited 72 years to see a South Melbourne/Sydney Swans premiership HERE IT IS!!

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                              • royboy42
                                Senior Player
                                • Apr 2006
                                • 2076

                                #30
                                Originally posted by Go Swannies
                                Swans' selection is based on peripheral vision and meditation success. It's working well - that's why "blind Baz" can land the perfect punch while never looking at his target. Training consists of tantric sex followed by the players heading to chez Roos to face outwards in a circle and visualise the ball clearing the centre and entering the forward 50.

                                Personally, I think doing this weekend's match-ups based on Kardinia Park's feng shui is going too far.
                                Good stuff Go Swannies..I was wondering why I saw a Sydney scout at Kardinia with a compass earlier this week

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