Posts: 6,898
Threads: 7
Joined: Jul 2015
Reputation:
0
My bias is undeniable, no doubt. I thought our performance was one that had the club's 360° progress on display. It showed progress from getting the right players/staff in the door, to execution of the fine details in the greater and lesser plans. By that I mean "our rebuild v hawks game plan q by q".
Kudos to administration, coaches, recruiters, support staff, players and their respective supports (shout out to past players). We're showing the footy world our commitment to this rebuild. We're doing it planfully, lawfully, and gradually. Hopefully this results in a sustainable resurgence back to the great institution we once were. An increase in membership, sponsorship, and attractiveness as a destination club will follow naturally ^-^
Too much :

who cares.... I've got that winning feeling ^-^
Go new Blues
Coming together is the beginning.
Keeping together is progress.
Working together is success.
Henry Ford.
Posts: 6,898
Threads: 7
Joined: Jul 2015
Reputation:
0
@EB Hawks are probably a class mid or two short........
Maybe so. We're lacking as much as any team in that department, and we're without Ed and Crippa... Yes Murphy and Gibbs are quality players, as are Mitchell, Hodge, possibly O'Meara. We were harder and more determined to execute our way from the first siren. That's why we won. End of navy rant ;D
PS. My sympathy goes to all those heartbroken Hawks fans. I can empathise.
Coming together is the beginning.
Keeping together is progress.
Working together is success.
Henry Ford.
Posts: 492
Threads: 1
Joined: Jul 2013
Reputation:
0
Al-le-bloody-lieu-yah.
Just had that awful feeling in the first half when they seemed to be getting the rub of the green with the umps ... again. Including that ridiculous 50m penalty.
Hasn't been mentioned in this game's review but how good is Kruezer when the ball hits the turf?! For a big man he seldom gives away the frees that others can't seem to a avoid. Great discipline right there.
For those lamenting Simmo's alleged demise in form, how putrid has Hodge been this year? Definitely one season too many. Loved that we boo'ed him every time he got the ball - which wasn't much.
Pickett, excitement machine that he is, needs to settle down a bit and do away with the goose-stepping caper.
Murph - ok in the first half, magnificent in the second.
I'm wondering if our lacklustre efforts in the last few weeks can be attributed in part to the possibility that we were looking ahead to this match in particular. Maybe. Maybe not.
Daisy reminded me that he is a REAL footballer. Still torn as to whether I want him around next year though.
Keyboard warrior #24601
Posts: 629
Threads: 3
Joined: Mar 2017
Reputation:
0
thanks to the boys for making us supporters proud last nightand for standing up to all media pressure .The only disappointment i have is our GAMEPLAN coaching staff have somehow get the LONGBOMB out of our system (playing).1 e,g last quarter we kept kicking the ball long onto the wings and hawks just kept winning the ball and pumping back. Anyway we won
Posts: 727
Threads: 3
Joined: Oct 2013
Reputation:
0
This will sound odd but I'm wondering if Pickett may be the small defender we've been looking for.
I'm not sure he has the composure to play in the forward half, seems to panic a bit with ball in hand but he has a hard edge to his game which could work nicely for us.
Posts: 1,627
Threads: 1
Joined: Jul 2013
Reputation:
0
Was going to attend this game but laziness got the better of me. Damn! After going to so many bloody losses in the past Serves me right.
Anyway great result and so unexpected. Plenty to like which has pretty well covered but for me Boekhorst's game was my highlight. Maybe panics at times when in possession but he is quick and he kicks the ball really really well and he kicks it a long way. Think he's saved his career at Carlton.