keogh wrote
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To me the standout part of Sundays game was the one percenters that allowed us to regain the ball and control the game
This was the main reason we were in front and then we were able to play tempo footy towards the end of the quarters .
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We must get tougher and put more pressure on the opposition . We did this and set the scene for a great victory. It is the key factor in winning footy games providing you can kick your 16 odd goals each week which we are capable of.
The top teams force the opposition to hurry each kick. We did this on Sunday
You've been consistent on this keogh and agree with the above.
As for the names you've selected, I've also had some reservations, but cannot lay the blame on them for everyone else's softer approach to their game.
As you will note from Sunday, 3 of those players played and we won; it was a team effort.
Regardless of the player everyone must put their body on the line when the time comes.
As for Stevo on the wing, how could that make you happy when you just don't like what he has to offer anyway? I think even wingmen have to get their own ball.
I too watched Stevo closely and I think you missed a couple most courageous efforts from him. No, I should say 2nd and 3rd efforts and we won those balls. He even put his neck on the line on a 3rd effort, and I thought he was reckless and going to hurt himself; he didn't get hurt and we won the ball.
I think Stevo is tougher than some think.
I'd love to see Bentick in the guts, but not at the expense of Hadley. It's a tough call to pick the 3 players in the middle, and unrealistic. Realsitically, because of the need to rotate midfielders we need the in and under types, the outriders and the linkmen, and we need them all to have a dip when it's their turn.
We need a group of capable midfielders and I think we've got them in our stable; they're just starting to hit their straps and showed for once they can put on a 4 Q effort.
It's going to be awesome when Walker returns...oh yeah then there's Bentick and Houlihan to add to the fold.
