mjonc wrote:
DownUnderChick wrote:
mjonc wrote:
Thankgod for the Blueseum the AFL website has nothing in relation to historical results:
http://www.blueseum.org/tiki-index.php? ... Pre-SeasonA huge difference to 2007 NAB Cup champions team. 10 players different, below full strength, majority of replacements are kids, but the greatest difference is in 2007 we were already playing our best footy in the pre-season.
Ins: Grigg, Bower, Armfield, Pfeiffer, Austin, Edwards, Kreuzer, Jamison, Ellard and Hadley.
Outs: Whitnall, Kouta, Hartlett, Walker, Bentick, Lappin, Carlos, Fisher, Kennedy and Ackland.
What's the difference in games played between 07 and 08 mjonc?
Quite obvious if you've watched our games. In Football terms, the tactics are simply Brazil vs England, for those uneducated on the world game that is Passing Style vs Long Ball.
Lol I dont think she was talking about game style, thinking she was asking whats the difference in experience in terms of games played between the 07 and 08 side!
My take on the game was that our first quarter was shocking (know thats not a revelation), but mainly because of Hawthorn's pressure and our defenders trying to adjust to the new game plan. I think we are trying to start a style whereby we have a string of handballs out of the backline until we can get someone clear (a la Port Adelaide last week). However, the players seemed to have a lack of confidence and awareness and continually handballed to someone under immense pressure (which led to numerous holding the ball decisions).
In the analysis though, we lost one quarter, but then after that we won 3 quarters by 20 points. Here's my analysis of a few players:
Gibbs - outstanding and one of his best games in the navy blue, especially in the second half. Was fantastic when put into the middle and had 3 clearances in a row at one stage. Exciting.
Murphy - terrible first half again after last week, but really picked it up in the second half. Most impressive part was his attack on the ball, especially after making a mistake. Just a bit of pre-season rust for him and have no doubt he'll be firing come Round 1. Needs to work on set shots from 40-50m.
Hadley - looked really good and probably the most pleasing aspect of last nights game was his performance. Made a couple of skill errors, but I think we can live with that. Moved really well and did what we hoped he would do - win the ball in close and feed it out to the runners. Looks like being a very very handy inclusion.
Bower - his first quarter was reminiscent of how he played last year - indecisive and prone to making errors - though at least he backed himself in certain situations (even if it ended up being a mistake). His second half was great, especially the defensive side of his game which has come on in leaps and bounds since last year. Promising.
Edwards/Russell - both had roles as medium sized forwards and both looked relatively lost. Edwards made a terrible skill error in missing the target and putting it out on the full, as well as dropping a couple of marks he should have taken. Neither could impact on the game and just didnt seem to be where the ball was most of the time. Russell's chasing was noteworthy, but other than that, disappointing and neither are probably in the Rd 1 team at this stage.
Betts/Fevola - inaccurate. Pleasing sign from both was their workrate and pressure that they applied in the forward line. Betts dropped mark was disappointing because it looked like he heard footsteps. Both struggled to make any real impact on the game. Fev needs to find a balance for his aggression. Its great to see and some of his bumps so far have been terrific and he ran 70m to fly the flag after Kreuzer got hit. The negatives are that when he gets in that frame of mind he starts to get lazy and gave away some stupid freekicks.
Simpson - brilliant, continues to work so hard and shows incredible leadership out on the field. Used right foot a bit more last night, which will be good if he can turn himself into a legitimate two-sided player (though think he'll always try and get on his left when he can). Courage personified and always seems to get to a contest.
Stevens - good to see him get through a full game unscathed. Racked up possies and generally used them effectively. Still think he needs to increase his fitness by a couple of percent, as on occasions he struggled to keep up with his opponent when they were running the full length of the field. Will have a great year.
Carrazzo - relatively quiet performance and main criticism is same as always, needs to get a little bit more penetration on his kicks or kick better to his limitations.
Ellard - kid looks likely, wont play seniors much this season but like the way he goes about it.
Kreuzer - last quarter would have made Carlton supporters drool (apart from the missed supergoal). Some of his work gathering the ball, turning and accelerating or dishing off the handball was very pleasing to see. Kicking seemed a little rush and seems a bit awkward off the left, but just finding his feet at AFL level and everyone needs to be patient.
Cloke - gotta say this guy is quickly becoming one of my favourite players at the club just because of his work ethic. Busts an absolute gut during matches and is one of few players at times that will run hard to present as an option. Definitely in the best 22.