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Re: Northern Blues vs. Williamstown Sunday 6th April at Visy

Reply #60
Without wanting to sound like a complete defeatist... I said to someone I was with today that we really do look to have recruited some beauts - what a pity it will be that our coaching group will be let loose on them.
Only our ruthless best, from Board to bootstudders will get us no. 17


Re: Northern Blues vs. Williamstown Sunday 6th April at Visy

Reply #62
Without wanting to sound like a complete defeatist... I said to someone I was with today that we really do look to have recruited some beauts - what a pity it will be that our coaching group will be let loose on them.

You mean our head coach's hand picked coaching group.

You can fool some of the people some of the time.......................................

Re: Northern Blues vs. Williamstown Sunday 6th April at Visy

Reply #63
Without wanting to sound like a complete defeatist... I said to someone I was with today that we really do look to have recruited some beauts - what a pity it will be that our coaching group will be let loose on them.

You mean our head coach's hand picked coaching group.

Problem is that MM has kept on too many who've presided over abject failure for years! And a couple of the blokes he tried to get wouldn't come! If you could have heard some of the things that the coach of the NBs was saying to the players today you'd have just shook your head in disbelief... yet they still got up and won (which was a very good effort from a few really bright lights).
Only our ruthless best, from Board to bootstudders will get us no. 17

Re: Northern Blues vs. Williamstown Sunday 6th April at Visy

Reply #64
I'd throw caution to the wind against the Dee's.

In... Giles, Cripps, Watson, Reynolds, Casboult, Wood

Out...Warnock, Rowe, White, Tuohy, Gibbs, Walker
IN WADA WE TRUST

Re: Northern Blues vs. Williamstown Sunday 6th April at Visy

Reply #65
Without wanting to sound like a complete defeatist... I said to someone I was with today that we really do look to have recruited some beauts - what a pity it will be that our coaching group will be let loose on them.

You mean our head coach's hand picked coaching group.

Problem is that MM has kept on too many who've presided over abject failure for years! And a couple of the blokes he tried to get wouldn't come! If you could have heard some of the things that the coach of the NBs was saying to the players today you'd have just shook your head in disbelief... yet they still got up and won (which was a very good effort from a few really bright lights).

Get screwed.

MM owns this cluster screw. If the coaching panel is crap there's only one guy you need look at.

FMD .
You can fool some of the people some of the time.......................................

Re: Northern Blues vs. Williamstown Sunday 6th April at Visy

Reply #66
Just got back from the game. Terrific come back by the NBs after trailing by 6 gls at one stage - mainly due to silly erros. Little too much finessing at times which led to turnovers. Couple of howlers gave Willy easy goals.

No Lucas.

Beyond me why Heath Scotland is kicking the due off. An on-field General all day.

Blaine Johnson seems raw as raw but did some really good, strong things. Hard at it.
McLean didn't appear after half time. Until half time had done SFA. Must be carrying an injury.
Watson looked okay when the ball came to him, but was led to the aggott too often. Yep, rolling out the 'too slow' line again. For a bloke with KPP asperations at senior level, just didn't do enough against good but not very good opposition.
Holman was busy and knows how to hit the contest hard, but disposal needs heaps of work. Looks likely.
McInness was the usual terrific negator, but did little else. Has bulked up considerably. Needs another dimension to his game.
Wood. Liked his game. Does this really novel thing at Princes Park when you're a really tall ruckman - marks the ball around the ground!! Couple of really good saves in defence. Tap work needs work - hits it to the feet of the mids too often. Wouldn't have hurt his chances of coming of the Rookie list.
Reynolds. Really liked what I saw. Has dash and gets where the aggott is. Will be keen to monitor his progress. Looks and thinks like a 'real' footballer.
Graham got plenty of the ball and was really busy. Ball magnet. Only negative was I saw him take half steps on two occasions to avoid a big bump - made the crowd moan. Gotta clean this up. Maybe that's why he hasn't had a call up yet.
Levi was a bloody ripper. Kicking for goal still a bit wonky but I'd love to know how many contested grabs he took around the ground. Played in the ruck and high forward. Some terrific saves. Good ruck work. Best big man on the ground for mine.
Boots tried his heart out and did some good things; good defensive things. But spoilt some of his good work with some dumb decisions and at times just roosting the aggott out of defence without looking where to kick it... and the result was predictable - the ball whistled back over his head.
Cripps was the highlight for me. Started slowly (on the ball) but once he picked up the pace - wow. Now I don't want to overstate something here, but I really did see something we haven't seen at BlueBagger Land for a while. Someone who can grab a game by the cods and change the direction. We were 6 goals down and this kid just decided to impose himself on the contest and on the game. He got us back into it with great disposal, great tackles and 1st class reading of the play. I actually don't give a flying fig what his stats were. It was how he influenced this game, almost single-handedly. He, Graham, Levi & Scotland got us over the line.
Sheehan is one powerful unit. Still getting used to the tempo and skills, but something really fearless and dangerous about this dude. Will take a while, bit like Zackery, but I reckon it's there.
Armfield was busy and provided some much needed grunt and leadership when needed. Not sure he'd get a recall on this effort though.
Giles, unless something goes very wrong, looks the goods. Another one who got himself into the game and contest and looked right at home. Moves really well and thinks like a footballer (I know its the 2nd time I've mentioned this but it really seems our altered approach to recruiting has improved the quality of dudes coming into the place. Looking forward to seeing more of this cat.
Cachia was serviceable and did a good blanketing/run-with job. Nothing outstanding though.
Docherty was clearly underdone, but showed some terrific dash. Kicked the goal of the day after breaking loose through the guts, a bounce and let fly from just outside 50. Like a few others he was pretty knackered at the end (Cripps could hardly walk in the last 5 minutes but still worked his dot off).
Temay did some neat things but is just too slow and seems to give up too easily when the contest doesn't go his way. Nothing special.

Of the Preston boys... Joel Wilkinson is a beaut, got caught a couple of times but has real dash. Tyson Thomas was good without being a match winning. Made a couple of bad mistakes but it is only the first game. Was given a lot of time on the HBF.

Don't know what the NBs were thinking getting Jack Anthony. Kicked a couple of goals but, gee, for a bloke his size he was easily out muscled on a number of occasions. Left the field in the final qtr with a leg injury.

Well done NBs on the 4 pt win. They'll be better for the run.

Only negative would be that too much was left to 'name' players to get them over the line. Not nearly enough team cohesion.
Thanks for the great report, Baggers. I enjoyed reading it, although a few things were disappointments. I was disappointed to read that Tom Temay, for all of his 4 goals, did not impress. Unfortunately I think you might be right: he is just not quick enough and he gives up when the ball is still an option. When he thinks he can get there, he attacks excellently, but it appears that he knows he can't get guys unless they are close. Reminds me of Broke somewhat.
Otherwise, I am VERY glad we won, given the saga over the summer.
Also very glad the Development team won!
Live Long and Prosper!

Re: Northern Blues vs. Williamstown Sunday 6th April at Visy

Reply #67
2014 AFL Victoria Development League
Northern Blues   3.3  9.5  13.8  15.8 (98)
Williamstown   2.3  7.4  9.6  10.9 (69)

GOALS:
Northern Blues: Dorman 4 Byrne 3 Wilson 2 Walton 2 Soncin  Murray  Dufficy  Emley
Williamstown: Hayes 3 Bugeja 2 Hetherington  Greiser  Nastasi  Wyatt  Bewley

BEST:
Northern Blues: Dirago Posar Tardio Watson Dorman Byrne
Williamstown: Currie Dorgan McConnon Woods Wyatt Walker
Live Long and Prosper!

Re: Northern Blues vs. Williamstown Sunday 6th April at Visy

Reply #68
2014 Peter Jackson VFL
Northern Blues   4.4  5.9  10.10  15.11 (101)
Williamstown   5.1  9.5  12.10  14.13 (97)

GOALS:
Northern Blues: Temay 4 Anthony 3 Casboult  Docherty  Cripps  Scotland  Wood  Sheehan  Totevski  Graham
Williamstown: Anastasio 4 Banner 2 Clouston  Tighe  Meese  Davies  Jolley  Gibbons  Sikora  Owen

BEST:
Northern Blues: Scotland Casboult Cripps Temay Wood Graham
Williamstown: Lockwood Davies Anastasio Carr Kulikowski Jolley
Live Long and Prosper!

Re: Northern Blues vs. Williamstown Sunday 6th April at Visy

Reply #69
2014 Peter Jackson VFL
Northern Blues   4.4  5.9  10.10  15.11 (101)
Williamstown   5.1  9.5  12.10  14.13 (97)

GOALS:
Northern Blues: Temay 4 Anthony 3 Casboult  Docherty  Cripps  Scotland  Wood  Sheehan  Totevski  Graham
Williamstown: Anastasio 4 Banner 2 Clouston  Tighe  Meese  Davies  Jolley  Gibbons  Sikora  Owen

BEST:
Northern Blues: Scotland Casboult Cripps Temay Wood Graham
Williamstown: Lockwood Davies Anastasio Carr Kulikowski Jolley

Surely some heavy changes to the Senior side on the back of this weekend's results at every level?

I'd go for:

IN: Scotland, Casboult, Cripps, Wood, Graham
OUT: Rowe, Warnock, Bell, Ellard, White

I'm sick of our rucks offering nothing around the ground and none of Rowe, Bell, Ellard or White would get a game at any other club, so why do we keep picking them?

If we don't start doing something differently, the only positive we'll take out of this season is a top 5 draft pick.
Just glad I'm old enough to have enjoyed the 1995 Grand Final

Re: Northern Blues vs. Williamstown Sunday 6th April at Visy

Reply #70
We have to be very careful about assessing the weekends NB game, it was a team with 17 AFL listed players up against a team with exactly none!

For example, some have pumped up Casboult, but given his size, the stellar pre-season we hear reported giving him a new level of strength and fitness added to his ability to mark. Meat, now possibly in his AFL prime at 23 years of age, should be clunking 15 marks and kicking 7 or 8 goals against sides like that.

He kicked 1 and Jack Anthony was our main target up forward!

Of the kids playing Cripps, Graham and Temay did really well but had Scotland a General all day telling them where to go and when to go there. Kids often do well when clubs haven't seen them yet, the proof comes late in the season when they encounter re-matches, and we do not want them butchered before they mature like a few others we could name.
The Force Awakens!

Re: Northern Blues vs. Williamstown Sunday 6th April at Visy

Reply #71
Much as we might be tempted to rush young kids into the senior cauldron we must be very careful not to burn them up. If we have the likes of Scotland tutoring them in games and playing alongside them, I'd be happy to let that stay in place for now. Let's learn from past mistakes and try and develop the new crop properly.

Sure. make a few changes, but this year's newbies at least definitely should get a bit more nurturing.
Reality always wins in the end.

Re: Northern Blues vs. Williamstown Sunday 6th April at Visy

Reply #72
Thanks Baggers - comprehensive summary with both eyes open


Re: Northern Blues vs. Williamstown Sunday 6th April at Visy

Reply #73


How were the pies? ;)

Re: Northern Blues vs. Williamstown Sunday 6th April at Visy

Reply #74
We have to be very careful about assessing the weekends NB game, it was a team with 17 AFL listed players up against a team with exactly none!

For example, some have pumped up Casboult, but given his size, the stellar pre-season we hear reported giving him a new level of strength and fitness added to his ability to mark. Meat, now possibly in his AFL prime at 23 years of age, should be clunking 15 marks and kicking 7 or 8 goals against sides like that.

He kicked 1 and Jack Anthony was our main target up forward!

Of the kids playing Cripps, Graham and Temay did really well but had Scotland a General all day telling them where to go and when to go there. Kids often do well when clubs haven't seen them yet, the proof comes late in the season when they encounter re-matches, and we do not want them butchered before they mature like a few others we could name.

How many guys playing in the ruck kick 7 goals????