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K
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Pies2016 wrote: | ...
The other big problem with our forward line that doesn’t receive enough conversation is that our two key tall planks are simply not natural forwards.
Their knowledge of playing those two key positions is close to zero. Both have had very little experience at leading patterns, handovers when you’re being sucked up the ground, false leads, creating space or reading the play when the game is 100% in front of them.
It’s not their fault, in truth both Miochek and Cox have done well to adapt to their positions but it’s nowhere near enough when other clubs key planks have started as key forwards since their U12 days.
Conversely, they also stand little chance of being effective every week when they come up against natural defenders in well drilled team defences.
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Yep, and one is not a natural anything, because the game is totally foreign to him. It'd be easier for him to ruck, because rucking is easier for a foreigner to learn than playing key forward.
Expecting rookies to be premiership key forwards is expecting too much. They are being asked to do too much. Mihocek's finals record is very poor. |
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Presti35
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Joined: 05 Oct 2001 Location: London, England
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Cam wrote: | Sidebottom should be on the damn plane to Perth. |
I know. And Jamie Cripps will be rejoining WCE after his wife gave birth last week. _________________ A Goal Saved Is 2 Goals Earned! |
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K
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RudeBoy wrote: | Pies4shaw wrote: |
No, he was hopelessly slow before those injuries. |
He had foot surgery when we drafted him, even before his knee recos, so we never got to see him before injuries slowed him up. |
I can't see how the foot surgery would have robbed him of speed. |
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Presti35
Dick Lee for Legend Status
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K wrote: | Presti35 wrote: | Port will go out in straight sets. You heard it here first. |
I hope not, unless we miraculously win the flag. |
Thats the plan...
Def WCE in Perth
Def Port in Adelaide
Def Richmond in Brisbane
Def Brisbane in Brisbane
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Lazza
Joined: 04 Feb 2003 Location: Bendigo, Victoria, Australia
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Presti35 wrote: | Cam wrote: | Sidebottom should be on the damn plane to Perth. |
I know. And Jamie Cripps will be rejoining WCE after his wife gave birth last week. |
Maybe Cripps wasn’t “under the thumb” unlike Sidearse🤨 _________________ Don't confuse your current path with your final destination. Just because it's dark and stormy now doesn't meant that you aren't headed for glorious sunshine! |
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Piesnchess
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watt price tully wrote: | Port Adelaide have been very luck too; they hardly had any injuries this year. |
Spot on, like i have said for ages, Bucks has never had a fully fit, healthy team, in his long tenure, ever, and when our players go out, they go missing for bloody ages, look at Langdon for example. I dont know if its our Fitness Dept or what, but it needs to be adjusted, cant be all just rotten bad luck. Look, at the end of the day, we played below par, tried hard, but below par, yet Port, the so called Minor Premiers, only kicked 2 more goals than us, its not as if we got absloutely smashed by ten goals. ! It is what it is, the top team v the 8th team. I disagree with those doomsayers here, its been a weird season, totally, hubs etc, a very low scoring season, by many teams. Injuries have hit us hard again, yet we still made Finals. Next year, i can see at least 8 departures from the team, retirements etc, it will be a younger, fresher Magpies team, with kids like IQ, Ruscoe, Kelly, Daicos, Browns, get too the draft, use pick 11 wisely, get more kids, kids bring enthusiasm, get Grundy rested and fit, get Stevo back in a good head space. Maybe get Hogan in the draft if we can, or Cameron ? Thngs can turn fast, look at Port and the Saints, last yr, the saints were shit and sacked their coach, he comes in, gets new players, and away they go. I think next year we can compete well again, we can bounce back, we just have to get a few things sorted out over the long break, and gettng back to the MCG will help us immensely too. _________________ Poverty exists not because we cannot feed the poor, but because we cannot satisfy the rich.
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K
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Abdul The Bull wrote: | ...
I am struggling to recall the last time we had a truly dominant forward line? Maybe 2011 - although that was more a team effort with high numbers of individual goal kickers and lots of midfielders contributing to the score line. Geez, even our half-back line was regularly on the scoreboard back then.
The next biggest issue staring at us in our lack of midfield depth. ... |
Or midfield. (Or... ahem...ruckman.) |
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Abdul The Bull
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Piesnchess wrote: | watt price tully wrote: | Port Adelaide have been very luck too; they hardly had any injuries this year. |
Spot on, like i have said for ages, Bucks has never had a fully fit, healthy team, in his long tenure, ever, and when our players go out, they go missing for bloody ages, look at Langdon for example. I dont know if its our Fitness Dept or what, but it needs to be adjusted, cant be all just rotten bad luck. |
This is the point though, isn't it? A season of bad luck is unfortunate. Two seasons is very bad luck. Three years and you need to look at systems. More than that and must change the systems! How often do Collingwood players endure longer stints on the sidelines than other teams? How many injuries a season do Collingwood suffer relative to other teams? When was the last time that Collingwood went through a season relatively unscathed??
The buck (pardon the pun) stops with the top dog. The senior coach gets to appoint fitness, strength and conditioning staff. He is responsible. It must change.
Having said that, I was pleased to hear that they finally changed Moore's strength and conditioning regime after years of soft-tissue injuries. Now, it seems, he ha a solid plan that keeps him on the paddock and in tip-top nick (touch wood). _________________ There are 10 types of people in this world, those that understand binary and those that don't. |
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SteveH67
Joined: 18 Jul 2004 Location: Canberra, Australia
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K wrote: | Abdul The Bull wrote: | ...
I am struggling to recall the last time we had a truly dominant forward line? Maybe 2011 - although that was more a team effort with high numbers of individual goal kickers and lots of midfielders contributing to the score line. Geez, even our half-back line was regularly on the scoreboard back then.
The next biggest issue staring at us in our lack of midfield depth. ... |
Or midfield. (Or... ahem...ruckman.) |
Obviously, we haven't had a decent tall key marking forward since Travis Cloke left. _________________ Social club member 7342 since 2000. |
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PyreneesPie
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Pies4shaw wrote: |
The real problem is the absence of dominant talls. |
I don't agree that this is the main problem. Other more pressing issues are:
* what Monco Matt said -
Quote: | We are carrying too many and the load is felt by too few. This is the true heart of our problem and it filters through the confidence of team when not all of the 22 pull their weight. Our bottom 6 are a true liability and it needs to be the strength of every premiership team. |
* centre bounce clearances
* delivery into the forward line (also related to the points above and below)
* structure and leading patterns in the forward line
Plus, magically acquiring a decent, consistent tall forward is something that's just not possible at this point in time. - Hogan, Daniher might be available at a lower cost, but are too inconsistent and come with too many associated issues. Cameron would be pricier (and also lacks consistency) and is not worth losing one or more of our top line players over.
Improve the above issues and the need for a dominant tall forward is greatly reduced. |
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Piesnchess
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^ I still think a crack at Ben Brown might be the go, i reckon a fresh start, at a new club might work wonders for him, its worth a shot, i dont reckon hes one dimensional at all, he can take a good mark, and on song, hes pretty damn accurate, with his long run ins. _________________ Poverty exists not because we cannot feed the poor, but because we cannot satisfy the rich.
Chess and Vodka are born brothers. - Russian proverb. |
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Jezza
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Joined: 06 Sep 2010 Location: Ponsford End
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orie
A MADPIE FOR LIFE
Joined: 11 Apr 2000 Location: Heart and Soul.
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I love Bucks and I always have...
BUT Last night I saw that look of helplessness and resignation that really sat badly with me.
I can't believe he didn't try anything different. We had nothing to lose by throwing some players around.
The Grundy situation is starting to really be an issue. He could have thrown Cox into the ruck[ it would have been just as effective] or should I say ineffective and Put Grundy on the forward line.
I ain't a coach but surely he could have down something..
I want to see him show some passion or frustration, because that's what its like at the moment for us all.
Am I the only one who was slightly bemused at all the smiling after the game. Pendles definitely earned the right to a good send off. He is a genuine superstar. _________________ 'MADE IT LEGENDARY' |
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orie
A MADPIE FOR LIFE
Joined: 11 Apr 2000 Location: Heart and Soul.
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I love Bucks and I always have...
BUT Last night I saw that look of helplessness and resignation that really sat badly with me.
I can't believe he didn't try anything different. We had nothing to lose by throwing some players around.
The Grundy situation is starting to really be an issue. He could have thrown Cox into the ruck[ it would have been just as effective] or should I say ineffective and Put Grundy on the forward line.
I ain't a coach but surely he could have down something..
I want to see him show some passion or frustration, because that's what its like at the moment for us all.
Am I the only one who was slightly bemused at all the smiling after the game. Pendles definitely earned the right to a good send off. He is a genuine superstar. _________________ 'MADE IT LEGENDARY' |
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K
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^ At least he didn't smash the phone. Or is that what you wanted? |
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