Anzac Day. Pies v. Dons.
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I’m not sure what the plan is for Harrison but to pull him out of the VFL team seems a bit excessive if the plan is / was to only play him as sub. They could have easily only played him for a half last week if their thinking is to make him the sub today. I hope Harrison gets a full game today, he’s an improved version and a bigger body on last year and a good showing would at least give us some confidence on the next wave coming through.
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In two minds about this match.
The 5-day turnaround still concerns me. We played excellent football last Saturday and our pressure numbers were very high but I just hope that doesn't leave us flat footed with a shorter than usual turnaround. Our best football is better than Essendon's when all things are equal, but Essendon are capable of an upset if they put their best foot forward and we're a little off in key metrics.
On the other hand, I think Essendon opting to play Goldstein, Draper, Jones and Wright all in the one team will leave them too top heavy and slow, which could allow us easy run to pressure and transition. I was expecting them to drop Draper, so it's interesting they're going for height and aerial dominance to beat us.
We always play well on Anzac Day. We've won 13 of our last 17 in the fixture and we have a 17-1-10 head to head record in our favour. Hopefully we keep maintaining this good record.
The 5-day turnaround still concerns me. We played excellent football last Saturday and our pressure numbers were very high but I just hope that doesn't leave us flat footed with a shorter than usual turnaround. Our best football is better than Essendon's when all things are equal, but Essendon are capable of an upset if they put their best foot forward and we're a little off in key metrics.
On the other hand, I think Essendon opting to play Goldstein, Draper, Jones and Wright all in the one team will leave them too top heavy and slow, which could allow us easy run to pressure and transition. I was expecting them to drop Draper, so it's interesting they're going for height and aerial dominance to beat us.
We always play well on Anzac Day. We've won 13 of our last 17 in the fixture and we have a 17-1-10 head to head record in our favour. Hopefully we keep maintaining this good record.
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joemamone@gmail.com wrote:So Reef is omitted. Wonderful! I just do not think they are using him to match his strengths. There is no dare in selection all is same same, quite vanilla really.
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Reef only played a few mins, and may be better off playing a full VFL game this week.
Harrison (if sub) with or without the slight chance of rain, could inject some pace pain after half-time.
I'm happy to see either, actually. Both in the same boat, needing exposure at the top level, and both need to be seen where they are at. Both have the potential to be long term.
Harrison (if sub) with or without the slight chance of rain, could inject some pace pain after half-time.
I'm happy to see either, actually. Both in the same boat, needing exposure at the top level, and both need to be seen where they are at. Both have the potential to be long term.
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If there is a bit of rain and the ball becomes slippery,
watch out! Essendon big men will drop marks and our small men
will run riot. I think Magpies by 5 goals.
watch out! Essendon big men will drop marks and our small men
will run riot. I think Magpies by 5 goals.
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It’s only round seven but this game feels like there’s more riding on this than previous ANZAC day matches. We’re looking for confirmation that the Pies are back in town and the Bombers are desperate to show they can knock off one of the big boys. There’s going to be a lot of narrative around this outcome.
Statistically, our biggest turnaround is from where our scoring origins have come from. Last year, it came from opposition turnovers in our defence but this year our turnaround has coincided with the pressure that comes from retaining the ball in our forward line. Based on that, the formula for success is pretty simple. Win more ball in midfield than they do and have our front six at their defensive best when it goes in. Might also explain why Harrison was picked over McInnes. Surely this one is going to be close.
Statistically, our biggest turnaround is from where our scoring origins have come from. Last year, it came from opposition turnovers in our defence but this year our turnaround has coincided with the pressure that comes from retaining the ball in our forward line. Based on that, the formula for success is pretty simple. Win more ball in midfield than they do and have our front six at their defensive best when it goes in. Might also explain why Harrison was picked over McInnes. Surely this one is going to be close.
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I was puzzled too about Harrison
Thought he was a half forward, not a midfielder.
Harrison has been made the Sub.
Good luck Magpies, may the best team win (i.e.Magpies).
Congratulations to Scott Pendlebury for reaching 10,000 disposals today.
Thought he was a half forward, not a midfielder.
Harrison has been made the Sub.
Good luck Magpies, may the best team win (i.e.Magpies).
Congratulations to Scott Pendlebury for reaching 10,000 disposals today.
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