He was only outgunned when Clarko was able to isolate him on 198 plus opponents. He held his own on guys his own size. He actually got some telling ball when in those situations and worked really well with Tony A. Marty avoided kicking to Tony A most of the night even if he was free, Mal seemed to go over his head to players in a marking contest too. What happened was the ball kept coming back. Tony A kept presenting but too often they went to marking contests.
It seems to me that some of our players were in self preservation mode on Saturday night. Get plenty of disposals but the outcome of those disposals was pretty ordinary. The Rampe situation should never have been allowed to happen by our experienced backs. They ignored it because it would have meant either Marty or Mal taking a tall. Better them than a rookie at least they have the experience to know what to do in that situation.
We did not work hard enough to present or make the contest. We didn't chase or if we did gave up on too many occasions. Our routines were shot to pieces by a better coach who had the cattle to shut us down. I predicted this debacle because of the way we have played all season. There has not been that sense of urgency all season and we have been caught out in the set ups on several occasions. Geelong made us look feeble and our defensive pressure was non existent. The same applies here, we were never in it.
I am wondering if our coaches have any new moves because the Hawks sure did and in this game we didn't. they are going to have to do something very soon or we will get beaten by the likes of Freemantle, Essendon and Carlton, Crows (back), Pies. Now I don't think Pies & Carlton are that good but with our intensity and lack of second, third and fourth options in set plays we will be limited.
It seems to me that some of our players were in self preservation mode on Saturday night. Get plenty of disposals but the outcome of those disposals was pretty ordinary. The Rampe situation should never have been allowed to happen by our experienced backs. They ignored it because it would have meant either Marty or Mal taking a tall. Better them than a rookie at least they have the experience to know what to do in that situation.
We did not work hard enough to present or make the contest. We didn't chase or if we did gave up on too many occasions. Our routines were shot to pieces by a better coach who had the cattle to shut us down. I predicted this debacle because of the way we have played all season. There has not been that sense of urgency all season and we have been caught out in the set ups on several occasions. Geelong made us look feeble and our defensive pressure was non existent. The same applies here, we were never in it.
I am wondering if our coaches have any new moves because the Hawks sure did and in this game we didn't. they are going to have to do something very soon or we will get beaten by the likes of Freemantle, Essendon and Carlton, Crows (back), Pies. Now I don't think Pies & Carlton are that good but with our intensity and lack of second, third and fourth options in set plays we will be limited.


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