It’s a good point and it’s been an epidemic at the club this year. I would also add Hill, Quaynor and even Nick is down on his usual sublime ball craft.inxs88 wrote:Anyone noticed our incessant fumbling and lack of ball handling skills that when incurred, immediately results in a clearance to the opposition. Chief offenders of this include:
* McCreery
* Mitchell
* Sidebottom
* Pendles: yes in 2024 he looks like he is handling a cake of soap
* DeGoey
* Crisp
* Lipinski
What do they have in common? 90% are our midfielders. Improvement urgently required.
Josh Daicos NEVER fumbles! Take heed.
More than anything, it’s our fumbling that’s killing us. We’re so used to peeling off the moment we take the ball, as soon as we fumble, we’re caught out going the wrong way without the ball and easily scored against.
It’s extremely unusual to have so many quality players fumble collectively and the obvious conclusion would be it’s still an area that requires significantly more work to be done.
Personally, I place some blame for the poor skill level on the fixturing. Continual short turnarounds don’t allow for skill work to be honed because the short weeks are spent on rehab, the gym and a bit of kick to kick ( and occasionally travel is also thrown in ) Skills need to be improved under pressure situations and that’s best done during match sim like conditions but that’s difficult to replicate when you’re playing four games in 19 days.
I think there will be a real focus on improving skills under pressure over the next couple weeks to coincide with the extended break and then the bye.
I expect a sharper Collingwood after the bye but it will still stand for little if we also don’t maintain the heat for longer during games.