The Duke wrote:
TruBlueBrad wrote:
McLean is doing a lot of the hard work and I reckon his teammates let him down today by not working hard enough to provide options. McLean looked slow getting rid of the ball because he was looking for a good option rather than the first option and Collingwoods pressure was too quick for that. He's not going to improve playing VFL.
Can't agree with that Brad. He MUST go back for at least a week. McLean was lazy and disinterested. He didn't put his head over the footy and made some shocking turnovers that cost goals. The loss wasn't all his fault, obviously, but for a guy that was recruited to help Judd, he should hang his head. Judd did everything himself.
I must admit that the exclusion of Warnock didn't help. When you've got a bloke that's 6'10" and fit - you bloody well use him. I'm baffled as to why we dropped 206 last week after we smashed the premiers and brought in a 6 game player to jostle with 2 29YO - one of which is a premiership ruckman, while the other has rucked in 2 GFs.
Meanwhile we persist with a forward who can't buy a mark.
Which part didn't you agree with? That his teammates didn't work hard enough for him or that a week in the VFL wouldn't help him? Your point on Warnock may answer the part b. A week back to get some touch may help him.
marciblue wrote:
When you're always outnumbered at the contested ball or when you have the pill and are being swarmed by the opposition and have no team-mates around, you know the other team are running harder and are determined.
I think this sums it up pretty well. Someone also said we did ok in the 1 on 1's but poorly in the 4 on 4's when Collingwood got numbers to the ball we struggled.