17th Premiership wrote:
So.... it's not a fitness thing.
In the first half we looked like we usually do in the second halves. But it is clearly attitude, not fitness. I saw one occasion where one of our guys (I forget who it was) was chasing their player who had the ball running into their F50 and you could see that as soon as he kicked the ball, our guy was just relieved that he could stop running. He clearly didn't care really about catching the guy, or whether it was a goal or not. He was just running b/c that's the rule and was happy he could stop. Pressure non-existent. Symptomatic.
Based on what I saw tonight, it is all about dare and attitude. Aganist Melourne, we were running, breaking lines, leading, forward handball.... all those things. Then, in the 2nd half, we stopped doing all the things that were winning us the game. I thought it was fitness - we were just too stuffed. Clearly, that is not the case.
this. its all mind set.
but isn't that also what Voss responsibility is supposed to be? (that is in part why i think its time for a new coach)
the two halves of football, were polar opposites. I dared to dream in the 2nd half, but was miserable in the 1st half. its the same nearly every game, but it highlights its the players application that is the driving force behind it, and not anything tactical etc... again, is that on the players, or is that the responsibility of the coach.
We still make far too many mistakes to be a top 4 side, too many handballs that don't hit targets ... but we are also not a bottom 4 side either.
everything in my head says, finish last, bid on Cochrane at 1, pick the next best kid, then wait for a bid on walker to match. Use the stupid draft to our advantage to get more elite talent in the side, but the heart says, win. Win for the culture of the team, win for the kids in the side ...
i still want to trade Weltering. His attitude (which i can understand) is not that of a captain of a club.
Walsh has gone up in the pecking order. Im okay with the 2nd free kick (i hate that we reward the instigators in our game) because Walsh was flying the flag. You don't want to concede, but for too long we have been meek about these things.
i think its more important we break the losing mindset, and hopefully our second half starts to show we are capable,
with English going down (concussion) we are a real show next week against the Dogs.
.... what i wouldnt give for a Bruce Revell or Kiddy Coleman type across our half back. I though Revell was excellent for them.
what could have been.