Match Day Rnd. 3 Sydney V Collingwood. 7.50pm SCG
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The eternal connundrum "what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object" was finally solved when David Hasselhoff punched himself in the face.Comment
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There is a simple solution - step backwards from the mark before running off. That, like the Reid handball, was dumb decision making.Comment
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Well that was and still is heavily disappointing. We never looked like winning; each time we built up a little momentum, we'd give it away with mistakes - Reid's handball, kicks down the line ootf, dodgy set shots, even the two rushed snaps by Dawson and Joey late - they had more time.
The team collectively is playing without confidence. There were plenty of players out there who've not won a senior match. We're not playing as a team, which isn't surprising given the changes, but a large reason is the form of our senior players. Smith, Jack, Parker in particular have dropped in pace, know it. Parker is worrying. He didn't play with strapping tonight, but he's as immobile as he was when affected by his PCL last year. Hanners lifted himself for a while and I think his issue is in his head. Pretty disappointed by Reid last night. Not enough players playing the full 4 quarters.
We didn't have too many players who were good throughout the game. Lloyd again was clean and sensible every time he touched it, Jones was powerful and his game was only blemished by the htb fk, Aliir did some exciting things.
Hayward and Florent are clearly classy. Newman reminds me of Lloyd in his capacity to find a lot of the ball in his first games. He's a senior player. Less convinced by Foote and Fox. Dawson isn't ready, if he'll ever be. Together, there is too many of them given our senior players are down.
We'll be stronger in the contest with Rampe and Heeney back, and stretch teams more with Papley and Rohan. That will free up Hayward and Florent and tidy up the shallow 22 we've been fielding. Heeney and Tippett back next week might be enough to push WC, especially if Hannebery gains momentum.Comment
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Yes I am astounded by this continuing tactic. It makes us look slow and we just give awayb possessions and F50 entries. It drives me mad - so frustrated.Comment
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Aliir is so calm and composed with ball in hand, he'll improve over the next couple of weeks but already is so important to our back line. Very happy with the games of Newman and Hayward too.
I know he won't be dropped but Jack is looking very slowComment
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Our ball movement last night was really predictable. Either kamikaze in a straight line to goal or when the play was static long kicks up the boundary.
I don't remember us switching play at the back at all.He ate more cheese, than time allowedComment
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No doubt he played on, as in he stepped off his line. However, the umpire did not call play on until after the bloke standing the mark had tackled him. This is clear from the down the ground replay.
So in my opinion, it should have been a 50, but I'd have settled for the ump re-setting the mark.
But clearly demonstrates the afl rule of the week concept. No 50m penalties paid for encroaching on the mark or going with the exclusion zone. I prefer less umpiring than more as the game flows better but those two rules will make a comeback at some point this season out of the blue.He ate more cheese, than time allowedComment
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My fear is that teams will work out aliir very quickly and he Will end up being tackled because the opposition stop falling for his tactics.
Time will tell. He does look elctrifying when he plays onComment
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