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Re: VFL Round 20: Northern Blues vs Williamstown - Baggers - 08-20-2016

Would have loved to have been there but have been floored by this flu. Worst I've had in decades... it's a shocker.

Though when I look at the final scoreline maybe I didn't miss much! Looking forward to knowing more about the game..


Re: VFL Round 20: Northern Blues vs Williamstown - crashlander - 08-20-2016

AFL Victoria Development League
Northern Blues  3.1  3.2  9.7  10.10 (70)
Williamstown  2.6  6.13  7.14  10.18 (78)

GOALS:
Northern Blues: Thorpe 2 Corboy 2 Peet 2 Droessler  Hickey  Krithararis  Stevens
Williamstown: Anastasio 2 Carr 2 Schultz  Conway  Griffiths  Owen  Condon  Monk

BEST:
Northern Blues: Peet Corboy Declase Stevens Hickey Brown
Williamstown: Myers Sullivan Carr Hislop Schultz Minogue

Peter Jackson VFL 2016
Northern Blues  3.4  3.5  5.7  6.7 (43)
Williamstown  2.2  8.8  11.11  13.20 (98)

GOALS:
Northern Blues: Blakey  Wilson  Ballard  McKay  Roos  Strachan
Williamstown: Dunell 4 Hetherington 2 Davies 2 Norton  Chisari  Jolley  Gibbons  Dorgan

BEST:
Northern Blues: Tutt Strachan Blakey Wilson McKay Wood
Williamstown: Currie Dunell Gibbons Jolley Charleston Norton

Only 10 Blues out there today, suggesting that a few were kept for tomorrow: all 3 emergencies, in fact.
Interesting when Boekhorst got it 24 times. No mention of Jaksch either.

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Re: VFL Round 20: Northern Blues vs Williamstown - RiverRat - 08-20-2016

(08-20-2016, 07:34 AM)Baggers link Wrote:Would have loved to have been there but have been floored by this flu. Worst I've had in decades... it's a shocker.

Though when I look at the final scoreline maybe I didn't miss much! Looking forward to knowing more about the game..

The flu did you a favour. I didn't check out the pies but here is a review of the players.

No Everitt or Graham.

Tutt and Boekhorst were the standout Carlton players – they stood out because of their effort, their pace and their equally inept disposal skills.

I watched the game from behind the goals to get a closer look at the tall defenders and Harry McKay, who lacked touch but he consistently played in front so he was able to mark on the lead and whenever kicks fell short.  Unfortunately he never looked like taking a contested mark despite being in front of his shorter opponent who was able to out-position him or spoil from behind with too much ease. 

As far as the four tall defenders are concerned:
Foster was the most impressive because he was the only one who was able to stay with his opponent and consistently spoil in marking contests. His ball handling and disposal skills were also good. Showed enough to possibly get another year on the list.

Glass-McCasker moves well and seems to have good skills but lacked the presence to impact the game and was the least noticeable of the four when he was on the ground - I didn’t notice him after half time; was presumably injured.

Gowers played with intensity but without finesse and rookie listed players don’t often get more than 2 years - don’t let the gate hit you on the way out.

The most disappointing was Jaksch because more was expected of him. Despite some posters calling for his promotion, I have never been convinced but I thought he could be worth persevering with because he has decent straight-line speed and decent hands. After today, I would not be disappointed to see him let go. Of his 16 disposals, a significant number would have come after kicking to himself to play on after a behind and he nearly stuffed up one of those. For the most part he seemed to spend his time trying to arrange to be the loose man in defence so that he could have an opponent with whom he could possibly break even. Rarely have I seen a loose man fail to get to so many contests or fail to influence (or even touch the ball) on the occasions when he managed to get there in time. When he was required to man up on an opponent, he usually zoned off behind that opponent and then failed to get close enough to spoil (or even create) a marking contest unless the ball was kicked so high that his opponent became a sitting duck.

Korcheck and Wood were well handled and out-bodied by undersized former Bullants ruckman, Nick Meese. Wood is barely VFL standard these days (a massive drop off from last year) whilst Korcheck has yet to reach those lofty heights.

DVR flashed some nice skills from time to time in the midfield but so infrequently that his performance could be better described as a decent impression of the invisible man.

Of the VFL listed players, Kerbatieh did not impress. The better players were Strachan, Wilson, Roos, Aujla and Blakey (redhead from Northern Knights), who flashed some decent skills. Tim Totevski appeared to injure his knee seriously in the first term.



Re: VFL Round 20: Northern Blues vs Williamstown - Gointocarlton - 08-20-2016

@RR So it sounds like KJ and DVR added another few nails in their coffins.


Re: VFL Round 20: Northern Blues vs Williamstown - crashlander - 08-20-2016

(08-20-2016, 08:56 AM)RiverRat link Wrote:The flu did you a favour. I didn't check out the pies but here is a review of the players.

No Everitt or Graham.

Tutt and Boekhorst were the standout Carlton players – they stood out because of their effort, their pace and their equally inept disposal skills.

I watched the game from behind the goals to get a closer look at the tall defenders and Harry McKay, who lacked touch but he consistently played in front so he was able to mark on the lead and whenever kicks fell short.  Unfortunately he never looked like taking a contested mark despite being in front of his shorter opponent who was able to out-position him or spoil from behind with too much ease. 

As far as the four tall defenders are concerned:
Foster was the most impressive because he was the only one who was able to stay with his opponent and consistently spoil in marking contests. His ball handling and disposal skills were also good. Showed enough to possibly get another year on the list.

Glass-McCasker moves well and seems to have good skills but lacked the presence to impact the game and was the least noticeable of the four when he was on the ground - I didn’t notice him after half time; was presumably injured.

Gowers played with intensity but without finesse and rookie listed players don’t often get more than 2 years - don’t let the gate hit you on the way out.

The most disappointing was Jaksch because more was expected of him. Despite some posters calling for his promotion, I have never been convinced but I thought he could be worth persevering with because he has decent straight-line speed and decent hands. After today, I would not be disappointed to see him let go. Of his 16 disposals, a significant number would have come after kicking to himself to play on after a behind and he nearly stuffed up one of those. For the most part he seemed to spend his time trying to arrange to be the loose man in defence so that he could have an opponent with whom he could possibly break even. Rarely have I seen a loose man fail to get to so many contests or fail to influence (or even touch the ball) on the occasions when he managed to get there in time. When he was required to man up on an opponent, he usually zoned off behind that opponent and then failed to get close enough to spoil (or even create) a marking contest unless the ball was kicked so high that his opponent became a sitting duck.

Korcheck and Wood were well handled and out-bodied by undersized former Bullants ruckman, Nick Meese. Wood is barely VFL standard these days (a massive drop off from last year) whilst Korcheck has yet to reach those lofty heights.

DVR flashed some nice skills from time to time in the midfield but so infrequently that his performance could be better described as a decent impression of the invisible man.

Of the VFL listed players, Kerbatieh did not impress. The better players were Strachan, Wilson, Roos, Aujla and Blakey (redhead from Northern Knights), who flashed some decent skills. Tim Totevski appeared to injure his knee seriously in the first term.
Thanks for the report, RR. Pity it had to be so negative, but you can only call them as you see them and if you can only see faecal matter, then that's all you can comment on. Sad
I really wonder what has happened to Wood this year. 2 years ago he DESERVED senior games: he tried in the ruck, he took marks and he made you notice him. Now about all you notice is the lack of those things. I cannot believe he now gets beaten by Nick Meese. Sad
I am also sorry to read that Kerbatieh did nothing. I haven't given up on him yet, but he is another whose form has dropped significantly.
Honestly, I'd be as good value as some of these guys and I am still in hospital.


Re: VFL Round 20: Northern Blues vs Williamstown - chymb - 08-20-2016

I was there until part-way through the third and noticed KJ early because he did a couple of good things but then started noticing him for all the wrong reasons.
I though McKay looked a class above a couple of times but I have a tendency to dream ;D

Where was Whiley, Everitt, etc? Is it standard practice to end the season early for players unlikely to play in the seniors again?



Re: VFL Round 20: Northern Blues vs Williamstown - jeza - 08-20-2016

Difficult to judge too harshly guys playing in a team so undermanned.


Re: VFL Round 20: Northern Blues vs Williamstown - ElwoodBlues1 - 08-20-2016

Must have some impact on development when your listed players are playing with substandard VFL players.....we really need to bring in some better VFL types or get a stand alone team where we attract and pay up for better VFL players to support our listed players.
Whats Jordan Russell doing playing with the Bulldogs two's for example?...he should be with the NB's....



Re: VFL Round 20: Northern Blues vs Williamstown - cookie2 - 08-21-2016

Another factor may be that several of our list now have a pretty good idea that they won't be around next year so the motivation level would be flagging?


Re: VFL Round 20: Northern Blues vs Williamstown - Baggers - 08-21-2016

Thank you for the ripper report, Ye Rat O' the River.

Now you know my secret! Look forward to the pies, enjoy the pies because the footy is likely to be pretty darn disappointing!