In 2010 we won a flag with the experience on Lockyer and O'Bree in the grandstands.BazBoy wrote:Sidey has had patches of good footy but not sustained over 4 qtrs
I would hope that in a GF his good patches were for longer and used when the experience counts
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Also good to see players like Coxy, Checkers, WHE, Noble and Tay get a confidence boost ahead of finals. Their form will have a big say in our fortunes.
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Sidey will play out of his skin in the finals and his experience will be invaluable. Pretty clear he’s been holding back a bit to not stuff the knee up, and he didn’t really need to play at all against Essendon.What'sinaname wrote:In 2010 we won a flag with the experience on Lockyer and O'Bree in the grandstands.BazBoy wrote:Sidey has had patches of good footy but not sustained over 4 qtrs
I would hope that in a GF his good patches were for longer and used when the experience counts
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Not great. From what I read his disposal efficiency was running at 57%. Though I suppose compared to his normal output that could be stellar.
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Totally agree with all your INNS, Frampton OUT, for sure and I'm very concerned about the half hearted efforts of Lipinski and I reckon he is in danger of getting the chop. I think Fin may have done enough to keep his spot even as the sub The rest is going to be the nightmare the selectors are happy to have.Not forgetting Nick is still to come in.Looking good at the right time.gurugeoff wrote:I don’t think McCreery HAS to come back in, by default. I know he apllies pressure, but not scoreboard pressure like Ginnavan does.
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I do realise Tay has some disposal issues at times, but I cannot, for the life of me, understand how Collingwood supporters want to see him dropped?? He is just a bull and he's usually found to be the last man up when there is a pack.He's a leader on the field he he is a must.RudeBoy wrote:I actually rated Adams as one of our best, particularly in the first quarter when the game was there to be won.Mr Miyagi wrote:How good was Tay’s kicking/decision making last night.
My back 6 for week 1 in the qf is the follows i like it:
FB: Quaynor Moore Howe
CB: Maynard Murphy Crisp
Nice spine of Moore and Murphy as the pillars.
Got nice run and cut out from Quaynor and Howe to straighten things up.
Hard bull in Maynard there.
Run and gun type mid in Crisp there as well to break the lines and set it up for the other mids.
Still love Nick daicos there at half back as well. Or Pendles.
Other then this not too sure who to add.
To me this is the best back 6 we have.
FB: Quaynor Moore Howe
CB: Maynard Murphy Crisp
Nice spine of Moore and Murphy as the pillars.
Got nice run and cut out from Quaynor and Howe to straighten things up.
Hard bull in Maynard there.
Run and gun type mid in Crisp there as well to break the lines and set it up for the other mids.
Still love Nick daicos there at half back as well. Or Pendles.
Other then this not too sure who to add.
To me this is the best back 6 we have.
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I think it's his lack of composure in big moments and skill errors. Agree with above however the othe side of the coin ain't great, hence the supporters who question if he can hold his place after this season.mudlark wrote:I do realise Tay has some disposal issues at times, but I cannot, for the life of me, understand how Collingwood supporters want to see him dropped?? He is just a bull and he's usually found to be the last man up when there is a pack.He's a leader on the field he he is a must.RudeBoy wrote:I actually rated Adams as one of our best, particularly in the first quarter when the game was there to be won.Mr Miyagi wrote:How good was Tay’s kicking/decision making last night.
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With all due respect to those two. They were only ever C+/B players whereas Sidey has been an A for most of his career. His dualsidedness and fast decision making will be valuable going forward.What'sinaname wrote:In 2010 we won a flag with the experience on Lockyer and O'Bree in the grandstands.BazBoy wrote:Sidey has had patches of good footy but not sustained over 4 qtrs
I would hope that in a GF his good patches were for longer and used when the experience counts
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