I just wanted to note - some great post-game analysis posts on this thread, particularly over the last few pages. A good read!
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That is like saying Geelong shouldnt have played Tommahawk cos we didnt have a Full Back.
Play 2 Rucks and let them worry about not having one.Comment
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Someone suggested a grain of salt was an advisable additive waswanLast edited by Ruck'n'Roll; 2 May 2023, 07:44 AM.Comment
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Big Cat,
Unfortunately I have to agree with you on Gould. Tomahawk is no Usain Bolt, and to be able to put distance on Gould over 15 meters is a major concern.
I hope I am wrong but unless he can adjust to the pace at the top level quickly he will not make itComment
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Gould is not slow. Those who follow the VFL games will know that. He may be slow off the mark, because his reaction time is not the quickest and he doesn't always read the play correctly.
In his first year and well into his 2nd year, Aliir was routinely beaten on the lead and he had lots of trouble reading the flight of the ball. It took time, but eventually he worked things out.
I don't know if Gould will be a good AFL defender. I'm only saying that we have a unique opportunity to find out in these weeks before Rampe returns. Why not use it?Comment
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Sorry waswan. I was was referring only to L's more surrealist ruck pronoucements. They used to suck me in, but taking them with a grain of salt, I can now just smile and nod, and move along without getting worked up. Better for my blood pressure.Comment
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Richmond fans have close associations to the MCG. In fact many are MCC members.
Plus when you get 15 home games a year you can be a bit picky which ones you go to. I doubt an MCC member is going to buy a ticket to watch GC with the peasentry in the upper decks of docklands.
it develops to the point where their love of the stadium supplants their affection for the team. I wonder what Freud would
have made of it.Comment
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If you look at tapes of Hawkins leadups, you will find that he puts distance on just about everyone when he's heading for a well placed ball. The defender has no chance and just gives up, so it appears that Hawkins is beating the defender with pace, when it's just that Tom has gotten a good jump on the ball and got separation earl on. Speed is not even a factor, because he's so huge, there's no way to make it a marking contest.
Gould is not slow. Those who follow the VFL games will know that. He may be slow off the mark, because his reaction time is not the quickest and he doesn't always read the play correctly.
In his first year and well into his 2nd year, Aliir was routinely beaten on the lead and he had lots of trouble reading the flight of the ball. It took time, but eventually he worked things out.
I don't know if Gould will be a good AFL defender. I'm only saying that we have a unique opportunity to find out in these weeks before Rampe returns. Why not use it?Comment
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Those old coggers would be a quite discerning on when and where they go to games.Comment
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There was an interesting snippet from Kingsley post game address to players. Last few minutes of the game, Kingsley sent Bedford to go hard tag on Mills in defense. "arm across him". Something along the lines of "They've been playing the wicket keeper role for the last f-ing 15 years" in reference to swans setup in defense. This may explain why Mills wasnt picking up Toby.Comment
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There is some hard task managers on here . Imagine if we wrote off Chad , Jack, and McVeigh in there first few outings .
He made the VFL team of the year last year for a reason
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Hard ask for anyone to come on as sub and man up on the All Australian captain in your 2nd game . Let the guy start a game and get a feel for the heat early .
There is some hard task managers on here . Imagine if we wrote off Chad , Jack, and McVeigh in there first few outings .
He made the VFL team of the year last year for a reason
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Papers stamped. Other teams agree. No interest from anyone when he came out of contract.Those who have the greatest power to hurt us are those we love.Comment
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To put a little perspective on it, this is Goulds 4th year in the Swans system. He came the same year as Chad Warner. I agree big players take longer to develop, and I hope this is the case with Gould, but he needs to show something this year or his career may be over.
Probably the best scenario is for him to go back to the VFL and totally dominate based on the experience gained at the top level, and then come back into the seniors for a few gamesComment
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