At the ground I thought AJ was more shaky then I've ever seen him.
I may get a different impression on the replay, but I thought he was well below his usual high standard. Everybody can have an off day and he's still the future...
At the ground I thought AJ was more shaky then I've ever seen him.
I may get a different impression on the replay, but I thought he was well below his usual high standard. Everybody can have an off day and he's still the future...
Driver of the Dan Hannebery bandwagon....all aboard. 4th April 09
AJ's disposal was pretty shoddy, but every other aspect of his game was top notch. Not a shocker by any means.
Officially on the Reid and Sumner bandwagon!
I thought he dropped a few easy marks as well, but could be mistaken. If so, I'll blame the new experience of sitting in the sun after 30 years in the Noble....
Driver of the Dan Hannebery bandwagon....all aboard. 4th April 09
We cannot win a premiership if Reg continues to butcher the ball. Too many easy goals from our mistakes against Freo. Disposal out of the backline needs to be much better and the set plays from the kick in need to be quicker or run out.
I thought that we got smashed out of the middle there when Freo came back. The mids had been doing so well in locking the ball in and not letting Sandilands knock it clear and just lacked a bit of concentration.
Hard for defenders when you are under the pump.
I think our back 6 work beautifully together. They are all very complementary and know each other well. They rarely panic and generally work the ball out really well.
In order to win and be top 4 we need to play 4 good quarters of footy. We're yet to do that.
In a word Barlow. I doubt we'll ever see him in a subs vest again, absolute gun.
"Jolly good kick Reginald"
"Why thank you Martin. Nice tackle back there by the way after Edward made that splendid spoil, finding young Nicholas front and square"
Driver of the Dan Hannebery bandwagon....all aboard. 4th April 09
We would be fine ted richards is a grand final specialist
Theres not much left to say
Two things happened to change the game. As Trips has said, Barlow was one of them - when he came on just before half time, I thought it was going to be a lot tougher for us.
The other thing that happened was that our mids were roving to Sandilands at the stoppages, and that is why we were winning the midfield battle in the first half. After halftime, Sandilands simply bypassed our mids by smashing the ball long, thereby clearing it out of the contest and nullifying what had been working well for us up until then. I'm sure that if we had tried to spread a little more at the stoppages to counter this, Sandi would simply have tapped to his mids, but that is the problem when you are facing such a dominant ruckman.
I thought our back six held up really well under the pressure of the second half when the midfield wasn't dominating play. They kicked a few goals but, you can't stop them all. WSith the number of inside 50's they had in the second half, they probably should have won the game, but our back six, with a little help from the mids moving back, as good mids should, held up nicely. Still, I can see where people might worry about the match ups on CArlton, Hawthorn, Weagles, Pies, maybe even Adelaide, we will need to win some midfield battles this year, that's certain
You can't argue with a sick mind - Joe Walsh
IMO, our backline defend the ball coming in, as good as any in the comp.
But taking the ball out of defence is another matter, too many poor decisions and poor disposal by foot, often leading to turnovers.
And it often happens under little or no pressure.
Can't win a flag until our defence get better with the ball.
Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it's time to pause and reflect... MT
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