Mickstar wrote:
Blue Vain wrote:
Xerri looked more dominated than nasty Mick. TDK received votes from both coaches. Xerri none. I'd suggest the coaches know the value of the players and their roles.
It wasn't even close IMO. Tommy dominated Xerri in the middle of the ground and gave our mids an armchair ride. Centre clearances, 20-10. Centre bounce goals, well in our favour.
After copping a brutal lesson from Xerri last time, Tom humbled him this time around.
Reckon Xerri is definitely in the Shane Mumford nasty mould . He is very physical . I don't think TDK dominated Xerri myself . I think it was more a case of our midfield dominated there midfield . Still , I respect your astute opinions BV . We just happen to see different things . What do they say , opinions are not right or wrong , they are just opinions .
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Just finished having a squiz of the said game to check on my memory and basic AFL.com stats, and enjoy a win before tonight's game.
Like I thought, TDK did better against Xerri than I thought he would.
He did well, and you could see Xerri wasn't moving well, and taking jumping space away from TDK, and TDK did a lot of jumping, and you couldn't miss that lock of blonde hair, but he didn't dominate Xerri.
Xerri wasn't nasty on this night. He was limping. But we all remember the game last year when Xerri took out TDK in nasty fashion. Prick.
The ruck numbers speak for themselves.
What the Carlton midfield group did was massacre the North midfield, and they sharked a lot of the Xerri taps.
Centre clearances may have been 20-10 in favour of Carlton mids.
That doesn't necessarily imply TDK fed them.
HO to advantage were Xerri 17 to TDK 11.
IMO that alone prove that TDK didn't feed all 20 clearances to our midfield group?
Our mids "smashed" the North mids.
Like I said, TDK did well, and yes the coaches gave him votes but I don't think those votes were for his ruck work, given the ruck stats, but more for the ruck roving role TDK played in particular 5 surge kicks into the F50. He didnt win the ruck duel and only had 11 disposals, so go figure. I'm sure the coaches saw something in TDK, but I'm judging and reflecting on the value of his ruck work rather than his groundball work. After all, regardless of how well TDK does with his ruck roving follow up work and around the ground work, it's his ruck work against OBrien, Nankervis, English, Meek and Cameron that cost us imo. Nankervis and Cameron were judged most influential on ground. English controlled the air in the last and we lost the lead and game, and we all saw what OBrien did last week. I value the ruck role more than some, and the results prove to me the ruck role is an important role to win or break even.
I'm not dismissing coaches' value of players and their role, but values are measured in different ways and the coaches votes isn't necessarily based on stats, but the bias of only one angle. For example, I doubt all 3 line coaches, also privy to tactics, would have the same votes as the coaches. The coaches votes don't tell us much about their ruck craft which I'm alluding to with TDK. I'm not degrading TDKs work around the ground, just his primary role.
It is good to get perspective from the coaches, but also good to get other viewpoints based on empirical evidence, to enable us to draw a picture outside the eye test:
afl Fantasy points1. Hewett 123
2. Xerri 116
28. TDK 62
HS ranking1. Xerri 144
2. Hewett 106
2. Walsh 106
2. TDK 106
Nah, I don't think TDK dominated Xerri, nor do I believe TDK fed a midfield group who were set on monstering the highly rated North midfield whether Xerri won the ruck or not.
We all have our own perspective Mick, and that's why we value TC posters opinions, like BV's. Its another perspective outside our own bias. That's what makes TC great.