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Rd 12: Post Game Passion: Carlton vs GWS
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(06-12-2017, 09:58 AM)Vivian link Wrote:Fisher, cuningham, williamson et al lack the experience to run to position instinctively and so are often a second or two behind the pace. It results in the experienced players having to compensate a little, to withhold the hand ball a second or two later than they would like. Murphy, running like a maniac all day had a few moments where it seems he botched a pass. Yet he was often looking for a better option or an option in the right position. Its such a fast game that with a team of youngsters a few seconds behind the pace has a team effect.

Yes, that's very true.  The experienced players have to work just that little bit harder and it may seem that they've made a poor decision or inaccurate disposal.  However, it will pay off in the near future as the youngsters get games under their belt.
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Re: Rd 12: Post Game Passion: Carlton vs GWS - by DJC - 06-12-2017, 10:11 AM

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