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Magpietothemax wrote:A 2 point loss on the Giants' home ground is bitterly disappointing, but proves that we are in GF contention, nothing else. The loss of Howe is a devastating setback, not the loss itself. The key question is, is our team defensive system able to sustain the loss of AA Jeremy Howe? On the surface, one would have to say no. He is so pivotal to our rebound defence. But in past seasons, our players and their coaches have manufactured miracles. I won't put anything past them. Can we create another miracle with players such as Nathan Murphy, and stopgaps Jack Magden and Ben Reid while he gets ready?? Oh yeah, I forgot Scharenberg. Enter Scharenberg. Your time has come.
AND Langdon, hed be a great replacement for Howe, hopefully very soon.
Poverty exists not because we cannot feed the poor, but because we cannot satisfy the rich.
Chess and Vodka are born brothers. - Russian proverb.
Pretty fair summary Jezza. I like the way you haven't thrown up your hands in despair due to the loss of Howe, but instead call on our players and coaches to find a way to cover his loss, brutal as it is.
Losing faith in Cox after this game however is premature. You couldn't expect a brilliant performance from him tonight. I was happy that he was selected, simply because Darcy Cameron was pretty ineffectual in our F50 last week, and Cox could not have been more so. Indeed, Cox booted a goal so that is proven. We have to cut him some slack. Look for improvement next week. We have a few assets in defence: Schazza, Quaynor, Murphy, Madgen, Ben Reid (even, while he stays on the park can take a great mark), and don't forget Levi Greenwood as well off the half back line.
Noble is a little gem as well.
Maynard, Crisp, Moore are stars and Roughead is a rock as well.
So we have height, and we have brilliant rebound off HB. There is still plenty of defensive talent to weave together in our web.
I am very disappointed but not despairing. We are not out of this yet.
Cam wrote:Two point loss in slippery conditions, away from home, on a sh!tpile of Sydney ground that looked chopped up like the aftermath of a Kalkee vs Rupanyup game.
Ok, allows Langers to come back and play the Howe sweeper role. That will work.
Getting games into Daicos and the Browns, who will get better, ditto.
Stevo will learn a lesson from tonight.
People bagging Noble, seriously, this time last year the guy had just joined us from SA. This season has been covid'd and he wasn't close to our worst. He shows poise, dash and good kicking. The kind of bottom six player than can win you a flag.
More influential game from Crisp, who can also help cover for Howe, possibly inject Quaynor to help there as well. It's easier staffing back roles when you have Moore and Roughhead, Maynard, to build around than find reliable avenues to goal.
Cox will get better, possibly shouldn't have played on a slippery night as they have always led to people calling for his head in the past, but he will get better. Goal was clutch, nevertheless.
Billy struggling to get involved. Ditto WHE. Mayne did serviceable job on Whitfield, but shocking miss for a veteran. Steele did some handy things in the second half getting away from De Boer, Pendles stood up (but could have done with that goal), Grundy too. Moore.
JDG, I'm not angry, I'm just disappointed.
Look, tough loss, but take out the emotion and we can still grow out of it. Howe is a big hit, but remember 2018 anyone? However lose next week and I won't be so upbeat I guarantee you.
Well said, agree with all points u make, unlike the morbid nellies on here, who cant hack a lousy two point loss agaisnt a GF team on their own ground, in sydney. We would have won but for Maynards balls up and some poor goal kicking, we actually beat ourselves really. Learn for our defeats yes, and next week get redemption against the Dons.
Poverty exists not because we cannot feed the poor, but because we cannot satisfy the rich.
Chess and Vodka are born brothers. - Russian proverb.
Jezza wrote:We have no one to blame but ourselves for that loss. We had opportunities to win the match in the final quarter, but we blew it with inept kicking for goal. We had 15 inside 50s to 4 in the last quarter, and we could only manage 1.5 for the quarter.
The Giants' physical nature is a challenge for us. If we're to be a successful team and match it the best teams in the competition, we have to be able to absorb the physicality of the opposition. I feel that once the opposition gets physical with us, we become rattled by it.
A lot of passengers tonight. Starting to lose faith in Cox, and I'm not sure he's capable of leading our forward line in the future.
Tay Adams appeared a little rattled from his head injury and he is one of our toughest physical players.
I don't think Coxy was suited to the slippery conditions, but he contested well. Give him a chance in the lower humidity of Perth and he could well be influential.
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Just watched Bucks' presser. It was so totally appropriate. His demeanour, his body language, was so solemn, so sad, so dignified, so accountable, so measured, and so calm. You could tell from the tone of the journalists' voices that they were in awe of the occasion, intimidated by Bucks' devastation yet strength. They asked their questions almost with timidity. Our team is not based on just one man. We will find a way forward from here.
Bucks also very circumspect about the surface. Acknowledged that it was "very different", but refused to say more. Perfectly done. Without appearing to be whinging, told the AFL and the Giants that we noticed their surface is not standard and therefore constitutes an advantage to them.
Magpietothemax wrote:Just watched Bucks' presser. It was so totally appropriate. His demeanour, his body language, was so solemn, so sad, so dignified, so accountable, so measured, and so calm. You could tell from the tone of the journalists' voices that they were in awe of the occasion, intimidated by Bucks' devastation yet strength. They asked their questions almost with timidity. Our team is not based on just one man. We will find a way forward from here.
Bucks also very circumspect about the surface. Acknowledged that it was "very different", but refused to say more. Perfectly done. Without appearing to be whinging, told the AFL and the Giants that we noticed their surface is not standard and therefore constitutes an advantage to them.
THIS! Yes, learn from this close loss, actually brought about by ourseelves, and move on from here, long way to go yet in this season of upsets.
Poverty exists not because we cannot feed the poor, but because we cannot satisfy the rich.
Chess and Vodka are born brothers. - Russian proverb.
Magpietothemax wrote:Just watched Bucks' presser. It was so totally appropriate. His demeanour, his body language, was so solemn, so sad, so dignified, so accountable, so measured, and so calm. You could tell from the tone of the journalists' voices that they were in awe of the occasion, intimidated by Bucks' devastation yet strength. They asked their questions almost with timidity. Our team is not based on just one man. We will find a way forward from here.
Bucks also very circumspect about the surface. Acknowledged that it was "very different", but refused to say more. Perfectly done. Without appearing to be whinging, told the AFL and the Giants that we noticed their surface is not standard and therefore constitutes an advantage to them.
I just watched Buck's presser too MTTM and I don't think I've ever seen him so devastated about a player injury and so sad for an individual player. Just pure emotions from the heart for his player's demise..
I'm so hoping that you're right, that we will find a way forward. We did in 2018, all the way to the GF, against all the odds. We can only hope that we can do it again.
PyreneesPie wrote:I was screaming in the final centre ball up of the game for Grundy to just punch the damn footy as far forward as he could. A nod and a wink to the mid-fielders and we could have had a clear centre clearance. Didn't happen. Perhaps, it's just not in their repertoire, but it would be good to see it included..
As some write in Bigfooty, Mumford lives rent free in Grundy's head.
Cameron won them the game bringing in Mummy. For whatever reason, he nullifies Grundy.
We only have ourselves to blame for that loss
Set shots 2-6 compared to 5-1
Too many passengers
Sidey after 200+ games still can’t handle having pressure applied to him no matter where he goes on the ground. He was putrid and showed the same flaws that happens every time he’s under one on one pressure
Did Phillips actually play ? His form line is horrendous this season. A couple goals here and there don’t make up for all the things he doesn’t do
Really feel for Howe his form has been superb
For those calling for Langdon are you serious ?? He didn’t train again this week after his couldn’t handle 15 minute match sim. Knee blew up and he’s back on restricted duties
The thing about our back 6 at the moment is 5 of them are great or better kicks. That’s what sets up so much of our attack.
Scharenberg if he’s fit and able to get out there is logical replacement
He’s a great reader of play and a elite kick and could slot straight in (as long as his knee’s are ok)
Treloar back is vital now we lacked run badly tonight
Might be time to give Rantall a run
I have a different take on the match. Unlike the Preliminary Final we didn’t get bashed up by the Giants. Rather we handed out a lot and reversed momentum in the third quarter when things were going south. It was a significantly better performance against them.
Instead I think it was some individual errors that proved costly. Moore played well but also made two catastrophic turnovers. Maynard struggles hard against Greene and also allowed two goals he could have prevented.
Brown and Mayne missed crucial set shots on the fourth quarter.
Grundy was better than last year and took some telling marks. Agree that he needs to mix up his tap work more.
Daicos was again very good.
We did miss Treloar. Cox was his first game back so will improve.
Mihocek kept at it despite a poor night.
WHE and Elliott were largely absent.
JDG did not do enough.
We can improve a lot. I am not disheartened but the loss of Howe who was in career best form is sad.
Magpietothemax wrote:Just watched Bucks' presser. It was so totally appropriate. His demeanour, his body language, was so solemn, so sad, so dignified, so accountable, so measured, and so calm. You could tell from the tone of the journalists' voices that they were in awe of the occasion, intimidated by Bucks' devastation yet strength. They asked their questions almost with timidity. Our team is not based on just one man. We will find a way forward from here.
Bucks also very circumspect about the surface. Acknowledged that it was "very different", but refused to say more. Perfectly done. Without appearing to be whinging, told the AFL and the Giants that we noticed their surface is not standard and therefore constitutes an advantage to them.
All class Bucks as usual.
That game hurt, just like the prelim. That game just about broke me, the AFL nearly lost me, it was a painful reminder.
But losing Howe, seeing his pain, that feels even more devastating today.
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
Mr Miyagi wrote:The ground surface was absolute shit, the worst I’ve seen in a long time, not even good enough for junior country footy. Players not happy.
cant say i blame them, the scg looked ok thursday, so did a rain cloud sit over the giants ground for 24 hours??
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!