So easy dropped marks , missed goals from easy set shots and giving a goal from a kickin is a coaching problem ?? Players need to stand up under pressure !! Players were talking a good game I hope they can deliver in the second half !!
Match Day Thread Rnd 19 Hawthorn V Sydney. MCG. 19.50 pm.
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Disorganised off hb/centre. No1 leading at the ball carrier from the forward half. Franklin is not a big contested mark forward n Sinclair has never been a contested mark so why bomb it long. Would have preferred Aliir as he allows more run off hb breaking lines. Need to stop playing Hawthorns game n play ours. Will reset at half time n win.Comment
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From where I'm sitting - about 100 rows up! - we look static when we have control.
I don't like blaming umpiring, but I've been bewildered a number of times.
Still think we have a show, but we'll have to make fewer mistakes and move up a gear.Comment
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Why does our brains fly out the window when we play Hawthorn?? Ok bomb it in long but to our players advantage, either a bit left or bit right. not in the middle when there is a one to three setting in the goal square!!Longmire has no idea how to beat Hawthorn. Another dumb ass plan 3-5m circles with 6 players in it.
Hawthorn will always beat us on the outside as their spacings are great and they react on plan and voice knowing where everone is.
We catch, look, think and try to dispose the ball we 14 defenders.
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Holding thw ball appears only to apply to us
Sent from my SM-G930F using TapatalkPatterns emerge, but do they mean anything? No.Comment
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The Duryea shepherd is legal because he ran off his mark so it's play on. Mitchell standing just far enough away to not be called interfering before play on is called. It's incredibly smart thinking and we were asleep to itComment
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When we have the ball, Hawthorn plays our pressure game. When they have the ball, they chose their kicks and move it to goal range. Their skills are better and we don't apply enough pressure.He reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)Comment
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Been like it all season.. look at the 5 seconds of play last week in the middle with 2 identical htb circumstances. We got pinged, St Kilda didn't. There has been several occasions where the hawks could of got pinged exactly the same as Parker did in the first quarter. We did get a couple late in the 2nd quarter though."You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."Comment
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I think that at least some of the players got into a negative state of mind, due firstly to the late withdrawals and then the same old crap umpiring that we always get against the mustard on turd. Seemed to affect our two way running, tackling and intensity. Need to put that to rest and put in a manic second half.Comment
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The kicking player runs out sideways, umpire calls play, player guarding the mark player rushes in to push them out of the way. It's legal whilst they allow an opposition player to be close to the mark. We need to be awake to it.I'd like an explanation as its a tactic the Hawks have used for 2 years against us, on multiple occasions to great success. I don't understand how it is permissible within the rules as they currently stand. But as I say, I don't know the rules in that space that well, and would love to see an explanation exactly of what is allowable and what isn't. I just can't see how that is allowed, well apart from the fact its in a game involving Stevic and the Hawks...Comment
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