Tommy Alvin wrote:
For me, that wasn't about effort tonight so the Bombers loss remains the worst. What was disappointing in the extreme was the woeful skills and the poor decision-making. I cannot recall seeing a forward 50 entry that involved someone in a navy blue jumper lowering their eyes and hitting another guy in a navy blue jumper on a lead - it was back to the Tommy Hafey school of footy.
I think our backline got very skilfully outpointed from the coach's box - Walker is not a true CHB and got found out, Russell is not suited to the goal-sneaks but is better matched on someone like Stevie J - Armfield was off the pace coming back and with Thornton and Jamo not great at providing the rebound, we lost our way totally.
It's too easy to say they are soft, they didn't want it - they did - but they panicked when they got jumped and failed to stick to their guns in terms of strategy more than anything.
Also some individual shockers - O'Hailpin has been average for a few now so has to go, Robinson must be one of the least skilled kicks in the comp (like the endeavour but he plays like he graduated dux at the Hafey Academy). For me, they are the two that have to go - Browne will be lucky to stay too. Finally, tend to agree that Kreuzer would be first to make way if we are considering a change in the ruck.
It's mental toughness just as much as physical toughness, if not more so. Our best side is a bit lopsided towards 'outside' types, if you change the make-up haphazardly you just replace one concern with a possibly bigger one. Good or bad, I don't think we will ever be a side built around brilliant skills and exemplary intestinal fortitude, we'll just have to make it as good as it can be and try to be better at other things, such as a running game, superior match-ups and dare I say it,
coaching.