Braithy wrote:
Effes wrote:
Chipping 30-40m at 45 degrees isn't running - having the chip into the corridor makes you less predictable.
The key is getting a free player in that area - not hard to achieve via a block on an opponent. Get that player free and the kick is relatively straightforward.
You have to run and spread to create the space. With the way most of our guys kick the ball, we need to run extra hard to compensate for the amount of time the ball is in the air for. It's all related to fitness.
Doing that for four quarters requires fitness. The better your disposal skills, the less fitness required -- see Hawthorn. For us, with our terrible efficiency, we need to be the fittest team in the league if we want to have a hope to compete with the top 6.
I would guess we are a bottom 4 team in fitness and strength. Which is why we're easily bullied, which is why 1st gamers can take shots at our captain, and why Goddard can bully a 70 kilo 3rd gamer and have nobody step in.
We're physically fragile.
the spread needs all people running hard offensively and defensively.
yes we have the leadership to play that
its one of our strong points.
running to create opportunity for others and present... yes... if there is one thing we can do we work hard
your tackle count will be a good indicator of work rate
were out possessed so look at the tackle count as a pointer to work rate...
if u dont have the ball one of the few ways ull get it back is tackle
remember the swans game??? 39 tackles in a game.. thats roughly less than half of whats required in modern afl
then look at our skill set
we havent developed anyone
we havent even made our early picks count
were a mess.. u can rationalise all you want... but it wont change a thing getting any coach in.
we need to start again....
with a plan