Farewell #28 Nathan Murphy
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- Pa Marmo
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Assuming IQ, Noble and Maynard are lock-ins, that would leave Murphy competing with Howe as our 3rd tall defender. Assuming Howe regains full fitness and form, then I can't see Murphy retaining his place. I would also retain Markov.Pa Marmo wrote:Murphy isn’t meant to play on those beasts, he’s a third medium tall back. His efforts to cover for the much larger Frampton have been Herculean. Put Frampton back at FB, Darcy to CHB and Murphy goes back to killing the third tall forward each week.
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Murphy took Coleman - Jones to the cleaners early in the game. Then one of the coaches ( I’m guessing Ratten ) moved the magnets around that led to a Larkey / Murphy duel closer to goal. Because Murphy always plays behind Moore, this meant by design, Murphy had to play on Larkey who strarted in the goal square. Larkey simply had the weapons to beat him on the day. It also coincided with a decline in our pressure from up the ground.
At some point, a player close to 200cm ( I’m guessing here ) was always going to get hold of him. As expressed above, it shouldn’t be his job but he’s done it very well until Larkey. We’ve got a lot of run and carry types in the backline, so there’s room for a low possession stopper as long as he keeps winning one on ones. I tend to think when all of Howe, Frampton and Murphy are available, it will be a combination of any two of the three depending on how the opposition looks on the day.
At some point, a player close to 200cm ( I’m guessing here ) was always going to get hold of him. As expressed above, it shouldn’t be his job but he’s done it very well until Larkey. We’ve got a lot of run and carry types in the backline, so there’s room for a low possession stopper as long as he keeps winning one on ones. I tend to think when all of Howe, Frampton and Murphy are available, it will be a combination of any two of the three depending on how the opposition looks on the day.
Frampton is due back soon, which will release Murphy to play the intercept role better not having to worry about being matched up on monsters. Larkey did kick 3 goals in the last after we had a 9 goal lead, pressure did drop away in the midfield.
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- dale_mighty_pies
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Thanks K. Versus Nathan Murphy at 192cm and 90kg.K wrote:Officially 198cm, 96kg.Pies2016 wrote:...
At some point, a player close to 200cm ( I’m guessing here ) was always going to get hold of him. As expressed above, it shouldn’t be his job but he’s done it very well until Larkey. ...
I'm surprised.
Didn't look that tall to me.
I’m not here to defend Murphy being beaten in the last quarter because quite simply, he was but it’s interesting to note that Moore only had one possession ( handball ) in the last quarter. I think it’s fair to suggest Moore’s impact or not, has a big bearing on Murphy’s output.
It took me to see Murphy actually be beaten to believe that Howe is more likely to be his partner in crime beside him rather than Frampton.
While Frampton will always be bigger, it’s Howe who covers the ground quicker and reads the play better ( than Frampton ) to lend Murphy support while Moore is further up the ground. It’s a pleasant problem but ultimately it was a good lesson for both Collingwood and Murphy to identify there are areas that still need working on in defence. To learn the lesson and still win was a bonus.
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