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Re: Who stood up? - Sub-Zero - 09-24-2023 (09-23-2023, 10:17 PM)Lods link Wrote:Well it's over...but at some stage through the final series we had lots of players stand up to show they're more than capable finals performers.McKay. Re: Who stood up? - Thryleon - 09-24-2023 Yep Harry stood up. Despite his wobbles vs Sydney his game against Brisbane was very good. I'm wondering if voss rotated the squad as much to ensure as many players as possible got a taste of finals heat football without compromising the ability to win. Internally I think they gave us every chance whilst surrendering that we were unlikely to do much this year and still blood players into the finals fold where and when possible. Going into this season, we had about 6 senior listed players with finals experience (Ed curnow, Mitch mcgovern, Blake acres, adam saad, george hewett and Zac williams) and now we have about 27 who know what it feels like to win a final. That's an achievement itself. Re: Who stood up? - Micky0 - 09-24-2023 Boyd was terrific last night - he’s a gutsy guy and doesnt seem to take any shit which I love. Hollands is the same. Thought McG had a reasonable finals series. Acres of course was unbelievable but I didn’t notice him as much last night. Thought Doc also had a great series. Weiters too. Re: Who stood up? - laj - 09-24-2023 (09-23-2023, 11:28 PM)Lods link Wrote:Some would suggest Curnow wasn't significant but that could be more about how the ball was delivered, opposition tactics, double and triple teaming.Charlie just needs to work more when he doesn't mark it. If he can't he has to make sure it comes to ground. Just don't get outmarked where possible. Matty Lloyd was today saying what Sheedy would do. He told his forwards never to get outmarked. Do it once and they were forgiven, it happens a second time though you were joining Sheeds for a chat on the bench. Charlie never had to worry about that much during the season but with the pressure of finals balls are much tougher to mark. It takes alot more work to make sure the opposition don't mark it. Re: Who stood up? - laj - 09-24-2023 With who stood up most of them did. They all contributed at some stage, some more than others. Some stood up big time. Hence why we got to week 3. We were dead man walking yesterday after such a brutally hard first 2 weeks. Re: Who stood up? - Sub-Zero - 09-24-2023 (09-24-2023, 06:03 AM)laj link Wrote:Charlie just needs to work more when he doesn't mark it. If he can't he has to make sure it comes to ground. Just don't get outmarked where possible. Matty Lloyd was today saying what Sheedy would do. He told his forwards never to get outmarked. Do it once and they were forgiven, it happens a second time though you were joining Sheeds for a chat on the bench.Fair enough Laj. His ground level abilities are also very elite, he can crumb them as well as mark them. Re: Who stood up? - Sub-Zero - 09-24-2023 (09-24-2023, 05:38 AM)Thryleon link Wrote:Yep Harry stood up.McKay worked his arse off as a CHF, took some telling marks around the ground and his kicking wasn't the worst we've seen. 2.2, a goal with a snap and drop punt. Hit the post with one punt kick that was no dolly either. I think I remember him poking at his drop punts earlier, rather than kicking through the ball. If he does the latter, that will help him kick more punts, as he has a naturally long kick in any case. Re: Who stood up? - laj - 09-24-2023 (09-24-2023, 06:28 AM)Sub-Zero link Wrote:Fair enough Laj. His ground level abilities are also very elite, he can crumb them as well as mark them. In such situations we needed to do what other sides sometimes do with their key forwards, give him the odd run through the midfield to get him into the game. Get his hands on the ball because he is number one for efficiency of kicks into the F50 in the competition. Throws out the opposition too. Re: Who stood up? - Gointocarlton - 09-24-2023 Over the three finals Walsh Weiters Doc TDK Newmy Gov Add Boyd (surprisingly to me) yesterday. Re: Who stood up? - Sub-Zero - 09-24-2023 (09-24-2023, 06:41 AM)laj link Wrote:In such situations we needed to do what other sides sometimes do with their key forwards, give him the odd run through the midfield to get him into the game. Get his hands on the ball because he is number one for efficiency of kicks into the F50 in the competition. Throws out the opposition too.I know the thing is about smalls and pressure these days, but you always need at least one, preferably imo two, guys to mark or bring the ball to the ground. Lemmey will take time, but looks by the sounds of things a lead-up CHF. Put Harry M to FF and Charlie to a pocket or even a midfield rotation and woah man! Look out! |