harker wrote:
4thchicken wrote:
Sure you arent underselling the swans?
They are a very seasoned outfit and have been virtually injury free throughout 2012 - a game clear at the top of the ladder
- 10 players have played every game - A further 5 players have missed just 1 game. So 15 players that have played 17 or more matches this season (we've had 5)
- 18 swans players have played 15 or more games this year (we've had 10).
Swans are a very disciplined side without doubt. I don't think that their best will be good enough against quality opponents in the finals, but I could be wrong.
I've used the same argument you're putting forward and it is a matter of fact that we can't perform whilst constantly having 30% of our best team out.
That wasn't my issue with our performance on Sunday. It was about our methods that had me scratching my head. (Pulling my hair out actually)
Our effort on Sunday was 95% and I had no problem with that, but our positioning around the ground wasn't in the same league as the Swans.
I know that they had a settled line-up and we had not, but to see the way we set up around the ground was ordinary at best, and that's what killed us as much as our poor stoppage work.
The only way you could fully appreciate what I am saying, was to have been at the ground.
We have some coaching work to do, in order to meld our squad of 40 into a unit, irrespective of which name is on the ground.
I was there.
My point is that, unless you have players playing together regularly, then there is a limit to how the team might structure up.
The forward line would be a classic example - waite was game 1 back after 10 out. Casboult was in his 3rd game and required to provide ruck relief for kreuzer. Walker isnt available. Garlett has been pushed more upfield due to a lack of form for most of the season. Betts has to a certain extent, been the only forward that we've had all year and he was effectively shut out of the game.
Whilst I agree that forward 50 entries were poor, perhaps the lack of continuity there has limited the ability to develop the forward structure? - How do you ensure your KPF run to the right spots when they havent been on the park for 50+% of the season? (having said that, I'd still get rid of barker)
On Poor stoppage work
- we lost the HOs 47:32 (over the season we are ahead of swans in HOs/game) - 18mths ago we had 4 #1 ruckmen - we've currently got 1 available and he certainly isnt 100% (c.f to preseason games, seems unable to get ANY height when jumping).
- Of our top 5 clearance players, 2 werent available (Judd+robinson) and 2 more have had extended layoffs this season (carazzo+murphy)
- we've got Bell cracking in for the contested ball - a first year rookie that missed 1/2 the season with a back injury (not to mention us having a part time VFL coach <- someone should lose their job over that decision)
Around the ground - again, I dont think you can undersell the importance of having the the team play together consistently. Most contenders will have that luxury
Of the top 8 sides this year
1. Swans
- 10 players have played every game - A further 5 players have missed just 1 game. ie 15 players that have played 17+
- 18 swans players have played 14+ games
2. Crows
- 7 players have played every game - A further 3 players have missed just 1 game ie 10 players that have played 17+
- 15 crows players have played 14+ games
3. Pies
- 2 players have played every game - A further 6 players have missed just 1 game ie 8 players that have played 17+
- 16 pies players have played 14+ games
4. Hawks
- 5 players have played every game - A further 7 players have missed just the 1 game ie 12 players that have played 17+
- 21 hawks players have played 14+ games
5. Eagles
- 7 players have played every game - A further 2 players have missed just the 1 game ie 9 players that have played 17+
- 20 eagles players have played 14+ games
6. Cats
- 1 player has played every game - A further 11 players have missed just the 1 game ie 12 players that have played 17+
- 18 cats players have played 14+ games
7. North
- 9 players have played every game - A further 2 players have missed just the 1 game ie 11 players that have played 17+
- 16 North players have played 15+ games
8. Bombers
- 3 players have played every game - A further 3 players have missed just the 1 game ie 6 players that have played 17+
- 17 bombers players have played 14+ games
Blues
- 3 players have played every game - A further 2 players have missed just the 1 game ie 5 players that have played 17+
- 13 blues players have played 14+ games
% of team that has played 94+% of season to date (ie missed 1 game or less)
Swans - 68.2%
Hawks/Cats - 54.5%
North - 50%
Crows - 45.5%
Eagles - 40.9%
Pies - 36.4%
Essendon* - 27.3%
Blues - 22.7%
% of team that has played >75% of the season to date (the 14 game figure).
Hawks - 95.5%
Eagles - 90.9%
Cats/Swans - 81.8%
Bombers - 77.3%
North/Pies - 72.7%
crows - 68.2%
Blues - 59.1%
The above numbers provide a fairly clear indication of the lack of continuity to the blues lineup thus far in 2012 when compared to the top 8 sides (ie where we want to be). What is doesnt quite capture though is injuries to depth players
Looking at the 2 teams generally considered hardest injury hit teams (pies/bombers)
Using injury update as an indicator for injuries to depth players (ie clearly not best 22 names) - obviously its not going to be 100% accurate but it gives a reasonable approximation.
Pies (approx 60 games missed by non-22/depth players)
J. Thomas - season (from preseason)
Keefe* - 11 rounds (rd 9- season)
cribbin - 10 rounds (rds 1-10)
Farmer - 7 rounds (preseason-rd 7)
Hartley - 6 rounds (rd 4-5, 13-season)
paine - 4 rounds (rds 7-11)
Williams - 4 rounds (rd 15-season)
Bombers (approx 44 games missed by non-22/depth players)
Davis - 12 rds (rd 6 to season)
Browne - 8 rds (preseason to rd 8 )
Obrien - 8 rds (preseason to rd 8 )
Ross - 8 rds (preseason to rd 8 )
Gumbleton* - 8 rds (preseason to rd 8 )
Blues (approx 87 games missed by non-22/depth players)
White - 15 rounds (preseason-rd1, rd 2-16)
Davies - 14 rounds (rd 2-16)
Rowe - 12 rounds (rd 6 - season)
Mitchell - 10 rounds (preseason-rd 10)
Bray - 9 rounds (preseason- rd 9)
ROK - 8 rounds (preseason - rd 8 )
Buckley- 8 rounds (preseason- rd 8 )
Heyne - 6 rds (rd 9-15)
Bell - 5 rounds (preason-rd 5)
Note that I've added 1 borderline 22 player into both Essendon*/pies depth injury lists - the equivalent for the blues would be either warnock or hampson as at full strength wouldnt have 3 rucks in our best 22. ie the 87 games missed goes up to 90+)