Dear Coaches,
Thanks for your email.
I agree, we need changes to the team confronting Melbourne on Sunday but I'd like to see different changes to the ones touted by the coach.
Ratten says "bottom line, if you can't win your own footy and lose too many critical contests, you can't play in our team"
I say, give the players an opportunity to compete on an equal footing and then make your assessments.
Ratten says he'll bring in replacements, even if he's "not altogether sure the replacements are necessarily ready" . I'd suggest he could have Jonothan Brown and Dane Swan in his inclusions and it wouldn't make a difference.
Its not about the personnel, its about the structure they're playing within.
For the past month, our opposition have implemented a style of play that has smothered our engine. Essendon* and St Kilda flooded their forwards around the ball and smashed us when ever we won the ball. They then kicked/ran the ball into space and used the smalls pacer players to run onto the loose ball.
Adelaide were always going to play the game on their terms. They pushed their wingers and a half forward around the ball and used quick hands/hard running to control the play.
No one controls the ball in tight space better than Adelaide.
Yet our coaching panel have come up jack shit to counter it.
Instead I hear plenty of stats and data. Its as if I'm supposed to take some kind of comfort from a coach who can recite stats.
On Sunday, Ratten told 3AW that our long kicks had dropped to 17th in the AFL. Therefore, we were going to kick longer on the day.
Heres a bit of information Brett, statistical data doesn't supply answers. It tells you the outcome of a situation. It doesn't tell you the cause. That's what coaches are for.
We're kicking short because the players are under immense pressure and they're kicking to contests where we're undermanned. Instead, they're trying to manufacture space with short kicks and handballs. Fix the problem! Telling them to kick long is amateur bullshit which you should be ashamed of.
Examples of our current issues.
Adelaide played their wingers and a half forward at the stoppages on Sunday. Scotland (our defensive winger) pushed defensive side to assist the defence.
Carlton in return, pushed a half forward up the ground, Adelaide left their defender back which left them plus 1.
At every stoppage, Adelaide had
at least one extra player. (Often 2) In the first quarter it was Porplyzia. He had a picnic. 8 possessions, clearances, no opponent.
In the second quarter, Mckay was unmanned in the stoppages. 7 possessions, clearances, goals, no opponent. Easy.
Interestingly, Judd and Curnow had 14 clearances between them. Thompson and Dangerfield had 18.
The damage was done by the loose players, Sloane 4, McKay 5, Porplysia 4, Vince 3.
And if we did win the ball, we were bombing it to an undermanned contest anyway!
Yet Ratten drops a couple of our players in the shit and names them as under performers. Gibbs (who can't win a contest at the moment to save himself) and Curnow. Ratts quotes stats Thompson/Dangerfield v Curnow/Gibbs. 33 possessions to 11.
Once again looking at outcomes instead of reasons.
If he bothered to do his homework, he'd notice Curnow had kept Thompson to 9 possessions half way through the second quarter. Vince and Porplyizia then proceeded to block Curnow at the stoppages to let Thompson off the leash.
In fact, at 1 stoppage, the both went to him and Curnow got past Porplyzia, only for Vince to block him. Meanwhile, Thompson is off and running with the clearance. Curnow isn't a star but I'll tell you what, he busted his arse in the contests on Sunday. Yet he cops the shame?
Tell me, how do we expect our midfielders to beat their opponents when they are consistently 4 against 5 or 6?
I'm tipping they're asking the same questions.
So Ratts, don't quote me bullshit stats. Interpret the stats and understand why they are playing out that way. The players are trying. They're just bemused at the lack of answers.
It's our structure that is [REDACTED].
Dont blame the players. Take responsibility yourself and do your job. If you can't, step aside and let someone else do it.
Supporter.