Skip to main content
Topic: Rd. 5 - Pre Game Thread - Blues V Dockers (Read 49871 times) previous topic - next topic
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Re: Rd. 5 - Pre Game Thread - Blues V Dockers

Reply #165
Freo still have too many guns for us I think.

This is still the team that finished top last year.
Highly probable. But their heads are not saying that at the moment. I hope we can keep it that way. You're right, they should win. But Freo have not shown the same resilience that Hawthorn has this year. Hawthorn should be 1 and 4. Instead they are 4 and 1. Not because they have played all that well, but because they have the BELIEF that gets them over the line.
We lack that sort of self belief terribly and have since the mid '90's. But strange things can happen.
Live Long and Prosper!

Re: Rd. 5 - Pre Game Thread - Blues V Dockers

Reply #166
Going to be warm tomorrow in Perth 27 at bounce down
Coming together is the beginning.
Keeping together is progress.
Working together is success.
Henry Ford.


Re: Rd. 5 - Pre Game Thread - Blues V Dockers

Reply #168
Going to be warm tomorrow in Perth 27 at bounce down

Bloody warm today.
You can fool some of the people some of the time.......................................

Re: Rd. 5 - Pre Game Thread - Blues V Dockers

Reply #169
The preview of the game on the Freo website is quite different to some of the discussion we've had:

Quote

The clash pits the league’s second most experienced side against the competition's  third least, with Freo holding an advantage of 22 games per player over the Blues.
 
Freo’s disposal efficiency of 71 percent is below what they’d be aiming for and, when compared with Carlton’s 75 per cent.
 
The upside to these numbers is that Fremantle is just under the league average of 74 percent.
 
Despite fielding a very raw forward line, the Blues are averaging 11 marks inside 50 so far in 2016 – only one behind the league average of 12.
 
Levi Casboult is averaging two-and-a-half marks inside 50 – equal with the likes of Nick Riewoldt, Kurt Tippett and Drew Petrie – and presents a real challenge for Freo’s defence.
 
Zac Dawson has started the year well, averaging 10 spoils and smothers each time he’s taken the field, and will link up with Michael Johnson and Alex Pearce to subdue the Blues attacking forays.
 
Jon Griffin and Zac Clarke will be battling against the Carlton ruck pair Matthew Kreuzer and Andrew Phillips, who have been averaging 40 hitouts between them in the first four rounds.
 
Their tandem rucking has helped the clearance work of Patrick Cripps, with the rising midfield star working his way to the top of the clearance and contested possession lists
.

“Why don’t you knock it off with them negative waves? Why don’t you dig how beautiful it is out here? Why don’t you say something righteous and hopeful for a change?”  Oddball

Re: Rd. 5 - Pre Game Thread - Blues V Dockers

Reply #170
The preview of the game on the Freo website is quite different to some of the discussion we've had:

We are last in the league for overall clearances and centre square clearances...Cripps has been doing a mighty job but the rest are bludging....
11 marks inside 50..there are marks and there are marks..no use averaging well if they are 10m chip kicks sideways, backwards and towards the boundary etc etc...
Levi can take a mark(sick of talking/ hearing about his kicking) but what about the rest of the forwards.....?

Re: Rd. 5 - Pre Game Thread - Blues V Dockers

Reply #171
We are last in the league for overall clearances and centre square clearances.

WE are last, but Cripps is 1st in the league.

Any danger some of our senior blokes can pull their finger out at all? I know we lost one of the best to ever play the game in Judd, and Carrazzo is a B+F winner who also leaves a hole, but Murphy is a former AFL MVP winner and Gibbs has more than enough talent to make a difference if we could get the application out of him.

Time for the senior blokes to step up!

Re: Rd. 5 - Pre Game Thread - Blues V Dockers

Reply #172
Apparently there are lots of elite small forwards in this years draft, we are missing one of those. Probably need lots of picks inside top 20 again and fill up the list with two-way hard running smalls

Re: Rd. 5 - Pre Game Thread - Blues V Dockers

Reply #173
WE are last, but Cripps is 1st in the league.

Any danger some of our senior blokes can pull their finger out at all? I know we lost one of the best to ever play the game in Judd, and Carrazzo is a B+F winner who also leaves a hole, but Murphy is a former AFL MVP winner and Gibbs has more than enough talent to make a difference if we could get the application out of him.

Time for the senior blokes to step up!

In a nutshell. That is a disgraceful stat for Furphy and Jibbs. I would say Nick Graham has a few clearances as well.
Ignorance is bliss.

ONWARDS AND UPWARDS!


Re: Rd. 5 - Pre Game Thread - Blues V Dockers

Reply #175
In a nutshell. That is a disgraceful stat for Furphy and Jibbs. I would say Nick Graham has a few clearances as well.

I'll give you a few other stats that are also pretty disgraceful.

Stats are per game (avg)
Carlton is last in the league for tackles.
Cripps is =4th in the league for tackles

Carlton is 2nd last in the league for contested possessions.
Cripps is =4th in the league for contested possessions

We are 4th in league for hitouts
We are 4th in the league for disposal efficiency
We are 8th best in Uncontested possessions
We are 8th in the league for bounces
We are 4th last in 1%ers
We are 2nd last in the league for Contested possessions
We are 2nd last in the league for Goals
We are 2nd last in the league for Goal assists
We are 2nd last in the league for Goal accuracy

Summary, we get the ball out of the ruck, but cannot get the ball out of the centre.
If we don't have the ball, or the ball is in dispute, we can't get it back
Once we have the ball, we can find a teammate in open space relatively well to run and carry.
We cannot get the ball inside 50, but when we do we go to Casboult who is =11th in the league for contested marks, and =14th in the league for marks inside 50.
Unfortunately, he is =124th in the league for goals per game.
and =277th for goal accuracy!

So in short, we are soft and we have a spud for a FF.

Re: Rd. 5 - Pre Game Thread - Blues V Dockers

Reply #176
In a nutshell. That is a disgraceful stat for Furphy and Jibbs. I would say Nick Graham has a few clearances as well.

You would be saying wrong if you did.  Graham is averaging 1.2 clearances and Gibbs is on 2.2.  Ed Curnow is our second ranked player with 3.2.
“Why don’t you knock it off with them negative waves? Why don’t you dig how beautiful it is out here? Why don’t you say something righteous and hopeful for a change?”  Oddball

Re: Rd. 5 - Pre Game Thread - Blues V Dockers

Reply #177
I made mention of this in the first two rounds.....the amount of time that Jibbs and Furphy get their hands on the ball in the centre bounces but the opposition come away with it because they fumble or in Furphy's case just drop the ball and throw themselves on the ground looking for the free rather than cop the tackle and dish it off. Just disgraceful. I repeat, we cannot progress with these two out there running the show. The remoras will look to latch on to Cripps back for a free ride, it's what they've done their whole careers bar one season each.
Ignorance is bliss.

ONWARDS AND UPWARDS!

Re: Rd. 5 - Pre Game Thread - Blues V Dockers

Reply #178
You would be saying wrong if you did.  Graham is averaging 1.2 clearances and Gibbs is on 2.2.  Ed Curnow is our second ranked player with 3.2.

Okay so replace Graham with Curnow, still reads the same, pathetic from our two faux leaders. They are looking to sit back whilst others do the grunt work, as those stats would suggest.
Ignorance is bliss.

ONWARDS AND UPWARDS!

Re: Rd. 5 - Pre Game Thread - Blues V Dockers

Reply #179
I'll give you a few other stats that are also pretty disgraceful.

Stats are per game (avg)
Carlton is last in the league for tackles.
Cripps is =4th in the league for tackles

Carlton is 2nd last in the league for contested possessions.
Cripps is =4th in the league for contested possessions

We are 4th in league for hitouts
We are 4th in the league for disposal efficiency
We are 8th best in Uncontested possessions
We are 8th in the league for bounces
We are 4th last in 1%ers
We are 2nd last in the league for Contested possessions
We are 2nd last in the league for Goals
We are 2nd last in the league for Goal assists
We are 2nd last in the league for Goal accuracy

Summary, we get the ball out of the ruck, but cannot get the ball out of the centre.
If we don't have the ball, or the ball is in dispute, we can't get it back
Once we have the ball, we can find a teammate in open space relatively well to run and carry.
We cannot get the ball inside 50, but when we do we go to Casboult who is =11th in the league for contested marks, and =14th in the league for marks inside 50.
Unfortunately, he is =124th in the league for goals per game.
and =277th for goal accuracy!

So in short, we are soft and we have a spud for a FF.

Yeah our leaders need to show the way with tackling. Didn't Ratten have a tackling coach? We need one.