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 Post subject: Re: Game plan
PostPosted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 8:01 pm 
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Mike Fitzpatrick
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aramari wrote:
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Perhaps when the lads play with some real desire and intensity we give ourselves a chance to win....that's the difference. It's all between the ears more than whether we have a game plan or not. If we work hard over 4 quarters we go okay. If we leave it to two or three, we are very average.

60 tackles tells the tale.

It's hard to have a decent game plan if the players play soft, 1 way footy. If the lads put in they will get the rewards.

Simple really.

Regards Cazzesman


Football is a simple game and certain people in the media and even on here do like to complicate it a bit.


Maybe Ratts has also been guilty of the same


I agree. I've said it a few times that Ratts has many times complicated matters by being very negative and worrying more about the opponent than necessary. I reckon the change in tactics on Friday night should give Ratts the confidence to believe in the list he has and tell them to back themsleves more and take the game and opposition on at every opportunity.

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 Post subject: Re: Game plan
PostPosted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 9:10 pm 
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If anything Ratts was more negative on friday night than he has been all year

He applied heavy tags all over the ground

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 Post subject: Re: Game plan
PostPosted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 5:25 pm 
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ryan2000 wrote:
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Fair enough Ryan :smile: I think we will have to agree to disagree as to whether going wide is something we always do. Especially considering the team who do it the most are Collingwood and they only do it as a percentage somewhere in the high thirties.

I totally agree with you that we needed to take the game on a bit more. Such as playing on more and using the running bounce more often. Offensively going wide is much more effective if your players are running closer to the forward fifty, thus still being able to access the fatside with your entries. Having players with long accurate kicks doesn't hurt. Not sure we have many of those as yet.

As you did I loved the intensity of our defensive effort :thumbsup:

A good win :smile:


Yes, great point. Collingwood do do this well. And Syndey won a premiership playing the flanks. But they do have other options. They dont JUST play the flanks.

Look at Essendon*.......... in my opinion, they play the centre of the ground better than anybody else in the leauge. They have the pace to destroy teams by burning it through the centre and have done so many times this year.
BUT................. That's all they have. And you just can't have the one option in footy these days. Hence why The Bombers are fading out now. They are tired and they are spent!
Effective style of play, sure - but if that's all you've got then it's not going to be enough.

A few years ago, Terry Wallace was deamed a master-mind for creating a 'basketball' style game plan to beat the "un-beatable" Adelaide Crows........... but this was all Terry had. And sadly, the Tigers just did not have the skills to play such high possesion 'keepings-off' football. As such, Terry was found out and a few years later, finally, he was gone.
Jade Rawlings, in the short time he has had, has shown that there is indeed a lot more Wallace could have and should have done with the Tiger players he had at his dissposal.


Interesting contrast of syles in the top four. The two teams who like to go wide the most, in St Kilda and Collingwood versus Geelong and the Bulldogs who prefer the corridor. Interestingly I think our attempt to have a few options is why there are so many claims that we don't have a gameplan (a few other issues as well of course :wink:)

The way Essendon* plays takes a lot of energy, which is why they have had so many soft tissue injuries and is also partly responsible for the fadeout (I think it is also a mental problem). They probably need to use the slow play variant a bit more, but not too much as we sometimes do. It is all about balance :smile:


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