Blue Sombrero wrote:
Last week, Gibbs gave a long option once for the entire game. The kick went to him. He ran it and kicked it inside 50. We didn't score a goal IIR but it took about 5 seconde to go from FB to CHF.
That's how you do it if possible.
I don't get to go too often (4 times this year) but it is blindingly obvious that our payers don't run to space enough. On TV you can't see this as the camera focusses on the ball.
We get sucked in to opening up spaces when they have the footy but when there is a turnover, the open spaces are by and large ignored in favour of a short handball to a player who isn't in a great position to recieve it. Then he has to flick it on and so on until we lose it or can manage a clearance. Meanwhile, players away from the contest don't run to space enough to create the 30-40 metre option. I watched it happen all night last week. On several occasions I pointed it out to Blue Beatle that a player was running away from the space when we had the footy instead of into it and at the player with possession.
It's U14 stuff.
Collingwood have a system where Shaw kicks it to himself quickly and runs directly towards his own man about twenty out and uses him as a screen to get rid of anyone chasing him. He often bounces it at that point and keeps going until he is pressured by the zone. By then he may be 40 metres from goal and the midfield is opening up as his players spread out.
They don't do it every time but it happens a lot.
As someone else pointed out above, we don't do it. Occasionally a kick to ourselves, run 15 and send it long to a contest. At least if the opposition marks the kick they are two kicks from goal. This is preferable to the rubbish we serve up inside fifty if the second kick is crap.
Great observation Sombrero. The TV analogy is spot on as I use it everytime I go to work and discuss the game with the armchair critics.
I have been to about a dozen of our games this year and notice that our biggest problem is not necessarily the kick out but the second kick. We rarely use the first kick strategically so that the side of the ground used can be opened up by players prepared to bust a gut and run into space. We also appear to totally lack confidence when kicking in. Once upon a time (too long ago for many to remember) we would kick in to advantage, using a three on two to bring the ball to the ground and swoop the ball away....it doesn't happen anymore. Possession, or unfortunately for us attempted possession, is king in today's football.
We need to have the confidence to believe in ourselves, that we have the edge in 2 or 3 one on one contests, and to make sure that every so often that we give those players the opportunity to believe in themselves by delivering the ball to their advantage.
Very rarely do we ever use a blocker to screen the kicker as you have described with Heath Shaw. It is one thing to have someone who can deliver the ball, it is another having 21 other blokes knowing their role within the team.