redback wrote:
SurreyBlue wrote:
Big Kahuna Boot wrote:
SurreyBlue wrote:
Sydney Blue wrote:
We got smashed out of the middle
Unfortunately Kruezer's ruckwork hurts us. We need to play him forward as the no.2 man and get Warnock in the middle.
I love the guy but he's tap work is far from good. I still thinks he wants to rove to his ruck work.

..hitout to adv was 28%.. ..his ruckwork is good, our midfield set-ups are shizen..
I don't particularly care what the % are. I know what I see and that is his ruck work is terrible.
As an amateur footballer our ruckman could see where we where before he competed for the ball. Surely Krooz has some idea where his midfielders are befor the ball is thrown up, so why does he continuously put the ball to his feet? Sorry I know what I see at every contest and the very reason he chases his own taps!
Mids are suppose to be on the move when receiving the tap and letting the ruck know were they are by using their voice (planning were the ball will bounce and what position you should be in isn't a plan).
We have a very peculiar centre bounce set up. Two of our players were facing Kruezer at centre bounces ... so if Kruezer does tap to them they have their backs to the goal and therefore no clear run to kick the ball ... therefore we only had one player that could receive the ball and run forward and kick the ball.
Too many of our players play flat footed at the stoppages, plus we don't have many players with "standing start" speed.
This is one reason we could do with a Daisy Thomas because of his ability at stoppages ... reads it well, one touch player, standing start speed.
Yes Kruz usually either side steps his opponent, taps to his left short and on occasion rips one.
He should focus more on his leap than were his opponent is as he takes his eyes off the ball moments before he jumps, making it hard for himself for the best judgement,.
Kreuzer could be a very good tapruck but he is been mismanaged.
What the !@#$ is the midfield coach doing anyway.

We had a very peculiar set up at centre bounces. Two of our players had their backs to the goal ... this means if they did receive the tap out then they are not in a position to run full steam ahead towards our goal.
The problem at our stoppages is not Kruezer or Warnock or Hampson but our flat footed players at stoppages.
Ask yourself something ... how many of our players have "standing start" speed.
We could sure do with a Dale Thomas at the stoppages