aramari wrote:
We played the corridor in the first 2 games. It's like the "T" in squash, most teams want to own it, but under pressure only good teams can find it. I've got no doubt Ratts wants them to play through the corridor, certainly at the SCG.
I disagree aramari.
I commented to people after both the Richmond and Brisbane games that our game plan seemed to be to go wide. It was noticeable even in those games that when a player got the ball, his first look was towards the boundary. If there was no loose player there, second look would be across field. There didn't seem to be a look into the corridor (which is not to say we never went into the corridor, but we didn't do it often). On many occasions there were players loose inside the corridor, but they weren't seen because the ball-carrier didn't look that way.
I think it is a big problem. It appears to me to be the gameplan, would be interesting if one of the journos asked him directly.
It's time we backed our midfield, and instructed them to go through the corridor. When we play teams that are better than the ones we have played (and remember, we've not yet played a team that is expected to play finals this year) or who use the rolling zone (like Sydney), we're going to struggle big time if we continue to play wide.
Two other requests:
1. No more of this holding the ball up to slow it down in the last minutes of a quarter, when we have dominated the quarter. Did it against Brisbane and Sydney, and both times, they came out and dominated the following quarter. We surrended momentum and let them back into the game.
2. This one comes courtesy of Teddy, who first pointed it out last year. When you watch Geelong, their players don't try and break tackles. They get the ball and IMMEDIATELY handball to a player who has more space. Too often our players get the ball and try to break tackles, only to be caught or shut down for a ball up. Scotland is especially guilty of this. We need to be instructed that when in heavy traffic, get the ball and dish it off immediately...don't try and burst through.