sstormin123 wrote:
Blue Sombrero wrote:
sinbagger wrote:
Out: Kruezer, Thomas
In: any two fit players
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Gawn will have a field day against Kreuzer. Gawn, the mobile ruck who enjoys his footy, runs all day and marks everything in sight, taunts the umpires and kicks goals.
But Kreuzer will never be dropped. Ever. He is the untouchable. He is the heart and soul of the club. The fact he is completely cooked as an AFL player has no bearing on anything.
There will be no wholesale changes.
Why?
Without looking at the stats I am prepared to say we won the following:
Inside 50s
Shots on goal
Contested possessions
Clearances
Frees for
We only lost the game by two or three points. Things aren't as bad as they seem. Trot out another cliche.
We will be run off our feet next week by a young, fast, keen, highly motivated and subsidized team that recently showed hawthorn how to play fast, hard football.
They will thrash us in the mindset we currently have of playing stop, start football with no run or chase.
I am concerned for the future watching this game plan.
And which midfield runners would you like us to bring in to match up with their stronger, faster midfield runners?
Graham or Whiley?
We started to build a great nucleas last year at the draft:
Cripps, Doc, Byrne, Weiters, SOS, Curnow, Plowman, maybe Mckay and Cunningham give us about 1/3rd of a quality team
Maybe one of Boekhorst, Sumner or Buckley MAY join them if they develop.
But really that's our core we will be adding to over the next 3 years. All the rest are shuffling complimentary pieces.
Midfield would be our weakest point development-wise. Which is pretty much where the game is won and lost...the game plan is not the issue.
Nice post, good question.
We played with dash for ten weeks using the players you mentioned. That was the game plan and after four losses, we got six wins using it. Then we lost and now we have reverted to a chip and switch style which has led week in and out to goals from turnovers.
Murphy and Byrne have not been available but Boekhurst has been and now we have Cunningham. If Touhy, Docherty, Simpson, Gibbs, Buckley, Boekhurst, Cunningham, Armfield, Cripps and Thomas run and carry, that's a good start. We saw it last night for about one and a third quarters. Buckley, Boekhurst and Touhy started to run. Cripps broke a few lines. Even Thomas got a few possessions on the burst. What happened? We slaughtered them but it was already too late. The game plan they started with didn't involve any run. Same as last week against St Kilda when our first running bounce was just before half time.
Our midfield has to be developed, you are 100% correct. That should be the priority. We need to find a n absolute gun to help Cripps, Gibbs and Murphy and we need to find four or five more to replace those who are making up the numbers. Our current, static game plan has to change, though. We have a reasonable midfield when they run but at the moment, they aren't running. Ask yourself why not.