Blue Vain wrote:
The reality is Brisbane took one contested mark in the last quarter. So did we. the 3 telling points IMO were-
1. Yes we had similar inside 50s but up until 3/4 time, we were dominating the midfield and therefore the scoreboard. Our midfield ran out of puff and consequently it contributed to costing us the game. Brisbane dominated the clearances and inside 50s late in the game which gave them the opportunity to score. If we bolster our midfield as required (which hopefully we have), the opposition hopefully wont have the opportunity to get enough inside 50s.
When Brown and Bradshaw got all their marks inside 50, all except one of their set shots missed. They were left one out and Bower and Thornton were beaten off the mark getting out muscled in the initial contest, leaving Bradshaw and Brown to take uncontested marks.
The major point in this is how easy they were getting their goals. Their mids just had to focus on getting the ball inside 50, on the other hand we're relying on our best mids to not only win the but also to add to the scoreboard. So you see, energy wise our mids can't focus our energy on just one area, with this being the case we didn't match Brisbane's energy levels in an area where their mids could focus all their attention.
You can have all the best midfielders to make the most of the opportunities, but if they are relied upon to contribute in two areas at the one time, naturally you are not going to get the best of them in any specific area.
This all comes back to marking inside 50. What we are telling our mids to do is not only score goals but also to hit quickly and score in play, that is what our strategy implies. If say the midfielder marks you at least get that 30 to 40 seconds to not only cover the area left vacant by the midfielder, but also you give all your players a chance to rest and and recharge which can benefit several areas of the game, including:
- in the event there is a missed shot we're much less likely to get caught off guard when they kick the ball in
- 40 seconds of rest is a lifetime for elite athletes when it comes to getting your stamina back. And what's better rest for Judd - 40 seconds on the pine during play or 40 seconds during a stoppage?
There are many benefits to finding someone to take a mark up forward, it helps offense (better chance to score with set shots), defense (less prone to counter attacks and more players in the defensive side) and the players (stamina).
Does our style of play allow for marks up forward from multiple players? From the evidence provided, no.
Do we have players capable of playing smart offense by making good leads, winning the initial contest to provide space (doubling back and out muscling opponents), taking strong marks and beating an opponent one out? We certainly have players capable, but whether they can do it consistently and adjust to changing defenses is another thing.
I think this could all be irrelevant because I believe we are heading down a different path as our list suggests we are going to pursue with trying to get our mids to out-offense the other mids. It's not going to be straight up mids vs mids and forwards vs defenders. Some teams will get caught out but some won't.