R17 Vs Lions @ CAZALY'S
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Better last 10 minutes there, but really needed another goal to put a bit of pressure on Brisbane. But I think despite the yukky scoreboard we've done a lot right tonight.
Liking the look of Stephens - the kid has some real class about him. Going to be a slow burner I think that takes some time to build up into it, but there is a lot to like.
His best game yet: 16 possessions, 5 marks, 3 score involvements, 2 clearances, 92% TOG.
I reckon he'll storm it next year. Looks like he has self-belief.
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Really impressed by his work tonight. I think he will be a bit of a slow burn, but I like what we are seeing.
An enjoyable game, even if I was disappointed it got away at the end. We played some decent footy, and with a decent tall forward target in the first half, could of really made it interesting. Certainly some good signs with this team going forward I think - certainly not the downcast 'no improvement' dribble run out by that fool Barrett on the AFL website. When they showed the players that could come back in for Rd 1 2021 (in theory anyway) it showed we are doing not bad to be highly competitive against one of the teams who are right in flag contention.Comment
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Jury is still out on Blakey, McInerney, Bell & Wicks for mine. At times they look classy. At times they look rubbish. I hope the good will overcome the bad in time.
Love what Cunners has brought to our back six and Parker as always an exemplary leader. Badly lacking a forward target. Sammy Reid needs help.
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Ankle late in the third.Comment
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Reid was in the ruck in the last quarter helping out Aliir due to Amartey injuring his ankle. Didn't see any injury, the same with Melican.
So he played in the same position but he had a different role. So he was tagging Clarke then? ????Comment
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"Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi finalComment
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TBF, the jury is out on pretty much every young player we have in the team with you TB - not that there is anything wrong with that
Blakey showed his very best and worst tonight. The cute kicks works well when they work, but they can look awful when they don't. I love his spearing efforts when he kicks through the ball like he did with the two in the second half. I don't doubt he will make it.
Bell and Wicks, while I like their endeavour I'm not so convinced. But willing to give them time to see what they can do.
McInerney stands in space and amasses possessions at will. Forget about that in a final. Any A-grade defensive structure will not allow their opponent's wingman to be waiting in the corridor to just pick up any loose ball there for the taking. He will be exposed badly in match-ups that won't cater to his uncontested game.
Wicks and Bell at some point are going to have to show more than just how to tackle. Their endeavour is pleasing but do they have any other abilities? Anything else to offer talent-wise? If this were a final, you'd want to hope you have two members of the team contributing more than just tackles.
It's a measuring standard that has rarely proven me wrong over the decades. Because when compiling a list, you don't just want players who will contribute to a win here and there. We need reliable players who possess qualities that are pressure-proof. Some of ours have shown these qualities, though to what degree you and I likely don't agree - Dawson, McCartin, Rowbottom, even Ling showed traits that would hold him in good stead in a high pressure match. Florent, Hayward, Blakey, McInerney, Wicks, Bell.. .. I am not so confident. They have individual games that any coach worth his salt will easily be able to put the clamps on. So it is a judgment that might be premature, but is rooted in valid concern.Comment
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Ay. It is true that you and I don't see eye to eye where assessing youth is concerned. Perhaps I am too close minded. However I judge footballers by only one standard: how their footy will hold up in finals. Blakey is a bean-pole. It is one thing to start him as a rover in a home and away match in a shortened fixture. It is another to do so in a preliminary final. He would get pummelled from pillar to post in a finals-like atmosphere, and wouldn't get away with the cute antics he tries to do on a weekly basis. Needs to develop a hard edge to work his way into a game when it's not going his way.
McInerney stands in space and amasses possessions at will. Forget about that in a final. Any A-grade defensive structure will not allow their opponent's wingman to be waiting in the corridor to just pick up any loose ball there for the taking. He will be exposed badly in match-ups that won't cater to his uncontested game.
Wicks and Bell at some point are going to have to show more than just how to tackle. Their endeavour is pleasing but do they have any other abilities? Anything else to offer talent-wise? If this were a final, you'd want to hope you have two members of the team contributing more than just tackles.
It's a measuring standard that has rarely proven me wrong over the decades. Because when compiling a list, you don't just want players who will contribute to a win here and there. We need reliable players who possess qualities that are pressure-proof. Some of ours have shown these qualities, though to what degree you and I likely don't agree - Dawson, McCartin, Rowbottom, even Ling showed traits that would hold him in good stead in a high pressure match. Florent, Hayward, Blakey, McInerney, Wicks, Bell.. .. I am not so confident. They have individual games that any coach worth his salt will easily be able to put the clamps on. So it is a judgment that might be premature, but is rooted in valid concern.
Could easily add 10 kilos to a 195cm frame which would have him at a similar size as Bontempelli for example and I don’t think anyone pummels him. Lots to look forward to over the next decade with Blakey in my opinionComment
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I thought Hayward was outstanding, and has been since he got the mid season kick up the bum.
The player you’d like him to become is what Adelaide’s Tom Lynch was at his peak. Hayward has the nous, marking skills, lead up patterns and kicking ability.
He just now needs the tank, and signs in the second half of the year say he’s getting there.'Delicious' is a fun word to sayComment
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I thought Hayward was outstanding, and has been since he got the mid season kick up the bum.
The player you’d like him to become is what Adelaide’s Tom Lynch was at his peak. Hayward has the nous, marking skills, lead up patterns and kicking ability.
He just now needs the tank, and signs in the second half of the year say he’s getting there.Comment
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I too would like Lions to win the lag, it will be the last any northern club wins if the AFL get rid of NEAFL and make us all team up a VFL team, by the way there is not enough non aligned clubs.
Should not let Vic clubs have a team in the VFL, by the ay WA and SA have standalone reserve teams as well.Comment
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Even I picked the lions.
I think had it not been raining, we would have won.
One more round to go, then this awful footy year will be over.
Damn you, covid.Wild speculation, unsubstantiated rumours, silly jokes and opposition delight in another's failures is what makes an internet forum fun.
Blessed are the cracked for they are the ones who let in the light.Comment
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Ay. It is true that you and I don't see eye to eye where assessing youth is concerned. Perhaps I am too close minded. However I judge footballers by only one standard: how their footy will hold up in finals. Blakey is a bean-pole. It is one thing to start him as a rover in a home and away match in a shortened fixture. It is another to do so in a preliminary final. He would get pummelled from pillar to post in a finals-like atmosphere, and wouldn't get away with the cute antics he tries to do on a weekly basis. Needs to develop a hard edge to work his way into a game when it's not going his way.
McInerney stands in space and amasses possessions at will. Forget about that in a final. Any A-grade defensive structure will not allow their opponent's wingman to be waiting in the corridor to just pick up any loose ball there for the taking. He will be exposed badly in match-ups that won't cater to his uncontested game.
Wicks and Bell at some point are going to have to show more than just how to tackle. Their endeavour is pleasing but do they have any other abilities? Anything else to offer talent-wise? If this were a final, you'd want to hope you have two members of the team contributing more than just tackles.
It's a measuring standard that has rarely proven me wrong over the decades. Because when compiling a list, you don't just want players who will contribute to a win here and there. We need reliable players who possess qualities that are pressure-proof. Some of ours have shown these qualities, though to what degree you and I likely don't agree - Dawson, McCartin, Rowbottom, even Ling showed traits that would hold him in good stead in a high pressure match. Florent, Hayward, Blakey, McInerney, Wicks, Bell.. .. I am not so confident. They have individual games that any coach worth his salt will easily be able to put the clamps on. So it is a judgment that might be premature, but is rooted in valid concern.
We've discussed this before - would you have thrown GAJ to the fires because he didn't really show too much for several seasons beyond being a good afl player (far from elite), and never looked like an elite midfielder until his 5th or 6th season? He is one of so many players that have started in a team in one role, and ended up being a superstar somewhere else. I.e. as he built afl experience, he developed his game to fit. Would you have thrown goodesy away, or Kirk away because in the early years when they didn't show so much? Or Jude Bolton?
If a player came in at 100% of his level on day 1 in our game, and that was the peak - then I would understand. But its been shown so many times that so many players only really hit their straps come in the 50-100 game point of their career, some even later than that. That isn't to say we have to ride and hold with every single player - the game doesn't work like that. Players develop their game over time - its not a stagnant thing.
That isn't to say your judgments on any of those players will prove to be wrong. But just enjoy the ride a bit and lets see what they can do, for as a club I think we need to avoid the premature approach of throwing the baby out every 5 minutes with the bathwater and starting again. That's how you become Carlton.Last edited by mcs; 14 September 2020, 09:38 AM."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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