Hope so RB. I too have faith and belief in our team and coaching staff…..unfortunately have so for the past 50 years…in that time I’ve seen us lift the cup just twice.RudeBoy wrote:None of this supposed weakness has emerged this year. If it had, we wouldn't have finished a game clear on top of the ladder, with the highest percentage as well. Having these extra tall timbers, would make us slower. Our game is built around fast ball movement and a flexible constant moving forward line. I'm confident we'll produce back to our best football on Thursday and beat the Dees by 20 points.Said by Zed wrote:Going to be a slog. Unfortunately we’re still a true KPD short which exposes the defence to quick penetrating kicks forward to big mobile marking targets. Similarly, we still need that strong one grab marking KPF capable of taking the game by the scruff ala Cloke, Rocca (x2), that straightens us up and installs confidence to drive the ball forward long and high. The lack thereof causes way too much indecision and over possessing by our mids.
Have you ever noticed how much effort we put into our goals when other teams (Bris, Carlscum, Dees, Port when Dixon’s in) can just go bang bang bang and have a shot for goal?
I’m concerned the opposition rarely has to work as hard as we do for a score and are capable of closing the gap (even a lead of 24+) at any stage by imposing quick free flowing footy to their twin towers over our plodding condensed huddled masses…similarly the number of ‘out the back’ goals teams score against us is worrying.
Fly, Leppa and Bolts et al know what they’re doing and have considered this….I’m sure they have a solution and plan in place.
A nail biter….Pies by 9
Watching our game which is built on fast movement and flexible constant moving forward line as you say is unbelievable when on….hands down most potent and entertaining footy to watch…but it can all too often be negated by tough and constant pressure inside which exposes us when we out number in the contest or break down when we run with waves of hand balls…turnovers generally lead to easy out the back goals. Similarly if we’re not winning it at centre clearance and stoppage quick accurate kicks forward to big mobile marking targets also result in easy goals.
What generally has got us through is the heart and resilience of our group…our style is flawed and asks a lot from the team over 4 quarters. Easy kick mark kick mark goals don’t happen often enough.
BTW I don’t think a dominant CHF capable of clunking and kicking a few and a taller quicker KPD (sorry but Jez Howe is undersized, gets man handled a bit and is usually good for at least a clanger or two that result in easy goals) would make us slower