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Re: VFL 2017 Round 3: Northern Blues vs Coburg at Coburg

Reply #90
Craig Hutchinson on FC confidently suggested Daisy wont get his 15 games and wont be at the club next season.....
Has that sack of crape ever got anything right?
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Re: VFL 2017 Round 3: Northern Blues vs Coburg at Coburg

Reply #91
The senior side really struggled for leadership and cohesion in Daisy's absence.
DrE is no more... you ok with that harmonica man?


Re: VFL 2017 Round 3: Northern Blues vs Coburg at Coburg

Reply #93

Some interesting statistics.
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Reply #94
After 3 pages of arguing  about Thomas and his contract any chance of talking about the VFL game and how other players performed. Or has that been moved to another thread ?

Re: VFL 2017 Round 3: Northern Blues vs Coburg at Coburg

Reply #95
After 3 pages of arguing  about Thomas and his contract any chance of talking about the VFL game and how other players performed. Or has that been moved to another thread ?

I thought some of the other players were almost as good as Daisy Thomas.

Sorry, couldn't resist! ;D
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Re: VFL 2017 Round 3: Northern Blues vs Coburg at Coburg

Reply #96
Looking at the statistics and specifically at small/mids who might come in for the injured fisher, there is 1 column i found very handy.
Tackles.
Daisy 4
Boekhorst 0
Pickett 0
Armfield 0

Both Daisy and Boeky had 30+ touches each and looked to have dominated.
Pickett and Army managed only 25 between them.

You'd have to back Daisy over Boeky for that column alone i think. Most agree Boeky needs to work on his defensive side of the game and it appears there is still more work required.

Re: VFL 2017 Round 3: Northern Blues vs Coburg at Coburg

Reply #97
Looking at the statistics and specifically at small/mids who might come in for the injured fisher, there is 1 column i found very handy.
Tackles.
Daisy 4
Boekhorst 0
Pickett 0
Armfield 0

Both Daisy and Boeky had 30+ touches each and looked to have dominated.
Pickett and Army managed only 25 between them.

You'd have to back Daisy over Boeky for that column alone i think. Most agree Boeky needs to work on his defensive side of the game and it appears there is still more work required.

If Picket wasn't injured that stat is very disappointing

Re: VFL 2017 Round 3: Northern Blues vs Coburg at Coburg

Reply #98
http://m.carltonfc.com.au/news/2017-05-02/vfl-player-review-round-3

Leadership comes in many forms.

Perhaps sacrificing your own game at senior level, playing a variety of different roles,  and ensuring the team does well at the expense of one's own game is more worthwhile than people think.

"everything you know is wrong"

Paul Hewson


 

Re: VFL 2017 Round 3: Northern Blues vs Coburg at Coburg

Reply #100
The Marchbank video reinforces Fraser's game assessment.

Also have a look at the Jones video, this bloke is maturing and he's got great potential.

This is a great situation for BB, selection is about to become a headache for the first time in a decade. All he really needs to do is stay honest and true to his mantra, by rewarding effort when opportunity arises.
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Re: VFL 2017 Round 3: Northern Blues vs Coburg at Coburg

Reply #101
Pickett is going from bad to worse - hope it turns around for him soon - he is good enough. Prefer if he plays on the wing like his junior days..he is not so much a forward pocket


Re: VFL 2017 Round 3: Northern Blues vs Coburg at Coburg

Reply #102
The Marchbank video reinforces Fraser's game assessment.

Also have a look at the Jones video, this bloke is maturing and he's got great potential.

This is a great situation for BB, selection is about to become a headache for the first time in a decade. All he really needs to do is stay honest and true to his mantra, by rewarding effort when opportunity arises.

That's the kind of headache coaches want!

It seems that Jones has really responded well to being challenged to play roles that he's not used to/familiar with.  Perhaps it could save his career.  Great story if it does and good intuition by our development coaches.

“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: VFL 2017 Round 3: Northern Blues vs Coburg at Coburg

Reply #103
Pickett is going from bad to worse - hope it turns around for him soon - he is good enough. Prefer if he plays on the wing like his junior days..he is not so much a forward pocket

Yep, some blokes just have to have the contest in front of them, they really struggle when the threat comes from behind, Pickett might be one of them!
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Re: VFL 2017 Round 3: Northern Blues vs Coburg at Coburg

Reply #104
Has that sack of crape ever got anything right?

He got it right in business....Is the media arm of the AFL with his company Crocmedia, so he has the channels to voice his crape....
Doesnt forget anyone either, if you have crossed Hutchy over the years and Crocmedia are your new bosses
then he wont be taking prisoners..