Clutching at straws a bit there. We lost it because we kicked 5 straight points from fairly easy shots in the last quarter. Its a completely self-inflicted wound. No need to complain about the umpiring. Essendon can complain about the umpiring. I looked at all Cody Weightmans goals from free's and I dont think any of them were clear free kicks.
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I’m still filthy at how we let this game slip and how so many things went wrong. There had been so much hard work and struggle under very difficult circumstances to get to this point & we really should have nailed it.
I don’t put the blame on any player - but more in the way we approached the game (& the previous few weeks included) , the selections, the game day strategy, the inability to adapt quickly enough, the lack of composure when we needed it (& I don’t mean the missed goals - I blame the coaching panel more than anyone here). We choked (as a club) & I’m gutted for the players themselves more than anything.Comment
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Clutching at straws a bit there. We lost it because we kicked 5 straight points from fairly easy shots in the last quarter. Its a completely self-inflicted wound. No need to complain about the umpiring. Essendon can complain about the umpiring. I looked at all Cody Weightmans goals from free's and I dont think any of them were clear free kicks.Comment
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In the end yes, but Cody got most of his gift goals when the game was in the balance. Either keeping the dogs in it, or when they pulled away. A free kick inside 50 is an extremely valuable contributer to momentum.Comment
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Clutching at straws a bit there. We lost it because we kicked 5 straight points from fairly easy shots in the last quarter. Its a completely self-inflicted wound. No need to complain about the umpiring. Essendon can complain about the umpiring. I looked at all Cody Weightmans goals from free's and I dont think any of them were clear free kicks.
Although I did think it was grimly ironic, that the gamed ended with the ball in the hands of Greene, after Stevic gave him a free, after what was at best, an incidental head clash involving two players going for the ball.
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Yes, definite momentum killers.Comment
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Not limited to just finals. Been the darlings of the umpires for years now, both regular season and in finals."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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Totally agree. Hence the comment about the free count. When & where the frees are paid is critical. Dons got a few in junk time.Comment
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If that umpire gets another game this finals series, the whole system is a joke.'Delicious' is a fun word to sayComment
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+1 I don’t get the criticism of coaches, MC on here. Even if Bell was the wrong choice, we played without 3 key players and should have won if we kicked any one of the 6 consecutive behinds in the last quarter.Comment
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That was immensely disappointing. Any number of things during the game could have changed the result, so singling out players is unfair. That said, I think if Wicks had kicked a goal rather than hitting the post we would have run away with it.
As an aside, I am reading Brandon Jack's book. It is evident that how the football club values performances is quite different to the usual, readily available statistics. So we might see someone having five kicks and a couple of handballs as a dreadful game, but they may have contributed a number of pressure acts, responded quickly to how the game moves and in general made life more difficult for the opposition.Comment
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Absolutely. And while some are singling out lower players on little money like Bell... we pay one bloke $1.5m a year to kick critical goals and win finals, and he went missing in the second half and failed to nail a shot in the last quarter to win the game. Blame should be apportioned based on contract value in my opinion. With big bucks comes big responsibility. He gets away with a lot due to his reputation.Comment
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Absolutely. And while some are singling out lower players on little money like Bell... we pay one bloke $1.5m a year to kick critical goals and win finals, and he went missing in the second half and failed to nail a shot in the last quarter to win the game. Blame should be apportioned based on contract value in my opinion. With big bucks comes big responsibility. He gets away with a lot due to his reputation.
I won't comment any further on Bell's selection or performance on the day and season because it's already been done, but the size of his pay cheque doesn't make him immune from criticismComment
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