Jezza wrote:Game had a little bit of everything. Demonstrated the best and worst traits of the team.
First quarter looked good, and I think going forward Grundy needs to spend more time up forward. Clearly has a positive role to play there if utilised properly.
Second and third quarter was abysmal especially once JDG and Howe went down. It demonstrated our lack of pressure and the mids were destroyed through the middle all too often. Our midfield is the weakest aspect of our team. Until we can properly address it, we won’t make serious strides.
McCreery and Macrae are positives. Both have been good finds of last year’s draft. McCreery has a dash of speed and looks confident going for goal. Macrae mimics his brother which is a good sign.
Big talking point will be whether Moore is suited as a forward or defender. I think once Howe went down, Moore should have been sent down back, because Keane wasn’t up to it against Darling.
I’m going to avoid the Buckley talk. My view on him hasn’t changed after tonight.
100% Jezza summed it up perfectly.
Moore cant be a forward while our midfield lets the opposion mids run rampant. He could be either a forward or a defender, but in the present circumstances of our team, he will need to remain down back.
Loss of JDG was a devastating blow. It smashed the heart out of our midfield. But illustrates the complete lack of depth right now.
McCreery is a great young player.
And McRae showed great signs as well. Unfortunately, unlike the Swans etc, we dont have the midfield to properly scaffold these young players.
As you say, opinion on Bucks has not changed. He attempted what he had to attempt, but as usual was comatose during the game and unable to respond in real time to unfolding events.
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