Blue Vain wrote:
I believe we do have a pattern of play and a reasonably standard game plan. But its going to take a while for the players to come to terms with it.
We are going from 5 years of players doing what they're told to expecting them to make good decisions. its going to be a slow process.
Its no different to doing an apprenticeship or being in the education system. There's only so much knowledge you can effectively put in someones head before it becomes superfluous. It takes years to develop players, not weeks.
We have a core group of players who have a "basic" understanding of whats required. If you put them on the training track, they could reasonably execute an effective game simulation.
But put "experienced" and "knowledgeable" opposition on the ground and we struggle to make the right decision at the right time.
Our opponents flood our forward line because they know we struggle to counter it. They run their forwards up the ground because it removes our runners from behind the ball. Hence, we take the ball at half back and have no one running past for the handball.
Our players understand that someone should be doing it. But who? How do they get there without an opponent?
It takes time.
We also have experienced players who are trying to make it happen at the expence of themselves, and the team.
Carrazzo is a perfect example. He has become an uncontested ball player who tries to create the link. He runs past and calls for handballs to move the play. Thats not his role. He's not being selfish. He's trying to establish a running link. If he doesnt do it, who will?
Gibbs would be good. Simmo? Stevens?
They'd be great but the opposition know that. They'll sit on them and leave Carrots loose. They know who's disposal hurts and who's doesnt.
Carrots and Scotland had 2 or 3 contested balls on Saturday. Gibbs had 10 and Murph had 8. ( team highs)
Thats got to change for us to succeed. Carrots has to be winning the hard ball and hacking to his teammates. Not cruising past for handballs.
T/Bird is another perfect example. How did he get 25 possessions against the Tigers?
They let him have them. The days of grabbing opponents after marks/free kicks are gone. The easiest way to slow down play and allow your numbers ahead of the ball is to force your opposition to go back or sideways to a static position intentionally.
Our players will eventually have most of their set ups right and dictate the streams of play but its small steps. TBird will put himself in an offensive position or assist a teammate to become a running option. At the moment our handball recieve stats are too low. Look at the handball/kick ratio compared to St Kildas. They ran the ball from defence and worked for each other. That requires knowledgeable players who know where to position themselves and team mates who can create a vacuum of space for them to work in.
But lets remember, they're the best part of 3 years older than our team with almost double the average games. Plus they havent been totally deprived of strategic development for years like our players.
As for positives, there are plenty. Watch our players and they are working hard to create space. Good teams create space 40 metres ahead of the kicker by drawing opponents out of the area.
Our players are doing that really well. They sacrifice there own game to allow a lead up option to win the ball uncontested.
That is a big step from last year.
Our backline is defending quite well which is the first step. We now need to work on being offensive. We need to remove one of the talls IMO and put some pace in there. We also need more players who can play the spare man well.
The other clubs know who is good at it and sit on them. We need more players experienced at the role. Once again, it will take time.
As for Saturdays game, I was filthy at losing but the positives are obvious imo. In the past, we had no idea how to counter them with Pagan at the helm. They gave us some absolute floggings.
We just disnt take our chances enough on Saturday. We had more inside 50s. We missed some easy shots in the second quarter (Fev and Stevo, out on the full, JR missed a sitter right in front, Eddie put the ball behind Fish who was running into an open goal)
In the 3rd quarter we had 12 inside 50s for 4 points!. St Kilda had 6 scoring shots for 4.2.
We need to get our forward line structured better. I'd put Waite to the forward line. Jamo, T/Bird and Carlos can more than supply the height with Bower. We're too tall with Waite there as well.
Fev needs to pull his head in. Hudghton has been his nemesis for years and he needs to get over it. He concedes before he even gets out there.
All in all. We're getting there. There are plenty of signs that were'nt theree last year. If we can get our handball recieve stats up, we'll be on our way.
Rattens not a magician. He'll even make mistakes along the way but he's giving our kids the knowledge they require. He's filling a void that existed for 5 years. It cant be fixed overnight.
Get 3 more years into our kids like St Kilda have and you'll see a quality outfit.
Sounds good BV but our blokes just don’t run hard enough to make or get into position.
We have too many passengers in our side who wait for the next bloke to do something. Apart from Simpson I don’t see anyone else busting a gut to run hard to break the lines. Do you see any of our blokes who walk off the ground exhausted?? Players like Betts, Russell at the end of each game look as though they can play another four quarters.
Even the way we execute our tackling skills is a joke…surely we can lay a tackle without it getting broken. Our players should watch Bryce Gibbs lay a tackle that’s the way its done. Other players like Scotland and Houlihan don’t work hard enough to block, tackle, shepherd, chase…its always the easy ball they are after.
Very frustrating but hopefully things will change sooner rather then later because at the moment I don’t think we can beat anyone in the competition bar Melbourne