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JLT Game 2
#11
Its a fine line between lambs to the slaughter, and its all got to do with the message, and the instruction.

I feel that perhaps our previous past lambs to the slaughter was all about expectation placed on players and perception of expectation which sets in when coaching relationships are not transparent.

i.e.

A youngster lines up on Scott Pendlebury.  The instructions are, to get involved as much as possible, shadow him, learn how he plays and moves through traffic, and then afterwards review what worked, and what didnt with said player.

Provided that the player is not then targeted as to why Pendlebury cut you up, its all positive.  They need to feel that the environment is one of learning, and not pressurised.  Thats the difference.

This saturday, we are going young.  We might get towelled up, but if the expectation is simply to learn how to play the game at the highest level, and what things people need to tidy up in their games, then all will be positive. 


I feel that under Bolton for the first time in a very long time, we have an environment that doesnt foster self preservation at the expense of the team, and the way to judge that is not to look at the youngsters and their treatment, but the older blokes like Thomas, Simpson and co.  If we treat Thomas like he needs to prove himself, then he will play in self preservation mode.  If we allow him to just play footy and be positive influence, as well as come back at the end of the season and we will review the next contract extension, then we know we will have turned the corner as a football club.

None of this, "Micks boy, Hughes boy, Rogers boy, SOS boy" stuff, but a sustainable process driven review of where everyone is at, where we are at and who can help us moving forward.

This is simply an extension of that protracted process (hopefully).
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#12
Cripps will be Captain I should imagine for the game, or maybe even Ed Curnow. That could be good for Ed's leadership development.
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#13
(03-02-2017, 02:15 AM)Baggers link Wrote:Suspect you've got your weeks mixed up Spotted One. Freo is next week.  Wink

Sorry boss my bad, I'd heard from WA sources Cripps would be visiting with the team but not playing. I was thinking Freo was this week.
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#14
(03-02-2017, 02:18 AM)Baggers link Wrote:Really, really love seeing the kids/newbies getting a go, plus giving Pickett, Fisher and LeBois more game time. This is really good use of the JLT series (rather doing what we did under Pagan and set out to be February/March champs!).

Exactly!

Giving the young blokes an opportunity to show what they can do and get a taste of AFL level footy is a great use of our practice games.  However, I am a bit concerned about Cripps making the trip to Princes Park (sorry LP, couldn't resist!).

It will be interesting to see how Korcheck's development is progressing.
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#15
(03-02-2017, 04:46 AM)DJC link Wrote:Exactly!

Giving the young blokes an opportunity to show what they can do and get a taste of AFL level footy is a great use of our practice games. 

Was also hoping to see Jesse Glass-McCasker in action too.........
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#16
(03-02-2017, 05:58 AM)townsendcalling link Wrote:Was also hoping to see Jesse Glass-McCasker in action too.........

I suspect we won't see him now given Bolton's intention to play close to the round 1 lineup in the third JLT game.
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#17
(03-02-2017, 06:04 AM)DJC link Wrote:I suspect we won't see him now given Bolton's intention to play close to the round 1 lineup in the third JLT game.

Sheehan and A. Silvagni also not getting a run off the rookie list. I thought both these guys might get a run this week??
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#18
(03-02-2017, 06:30 AM)sydneybluesfan link Wrote:Sheehan and A. Silvagni also not getting a run off the rookie list. I thought both these guys might get a run this week??

Good point. That is a surprise. Hopefully they dominate the VFL practice games.
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#19
(03-02-2017, 09:43 AM)jeza link Wrote:Good point. That is a surprise. Hopefully they dominate the VFL practice games.

Likewise, that's one of the reasons I'm heading to Seaford Saturday morning to watch this game.
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#20
I think the squad named very clearly shows Bolts intention in PS. Taking what, half, the regular seniors out. This is all about exposure, experimentation, and excitement (that doesn't fit, just wanted to use another ex-word Tongue).
No wait, I'm excited. Very excited. Or at least I will be if big MK can show something. Like his fellow countryman did on his debut (was at the match, the crowd loved him). And you never know, maybe the Jones boy and KJ will feel the heat and play to the potential we've been waiting to see.

My guess is Bolts has a very transparent challenging but achievable learning plan for each player. This is the year to shine and meet the goals or look for another job. Whilst the older guys focus on leading the youngsters, there's quite a few of the in betweeners that must perform consistently to remain part of this exciting rebuild. There, I knew something was exciting.

All the best to the kids getting a run. Wear the Navy Blue with pride.
Coming together is the beginning.
Keeping together is progress.
Working together is success.
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