Terrible messy game to watch standard wise and the Saints were not much better than us with their skills.
All AFL is currently like this, it's unwatchable chaos. n the past I would. watch multiple games in a weekend, this season it is lucky if I watch four full quarters in total.
It was the perfect time to run through a bloke legally.
The contrast to H then with how Evans was treated.
Unfortunately you can't teach this stuff, you either have it or you don't.
I'd recruit May in the MSD, if for no other reason to put a cat amongst the pigeons and force out the flutterbys. We need someone who'll not put up with the sh1t from either opposition or team-mates.
H's biggest problem is opponents drop in front of him without fear, he takes no toll on those doing it, but he is not alone in our side in that regard.
He is a 200cm x 100kg fast leading forward who has almost no physical intimidation factor.
He may well have a long career and i expect it to be similar to someone like Houlihan who will constantly be berated for the way he 'looks' when he plays.
There's a difference between someone like The Hyphen or Houlihan who looked laconic but had an impact, even Brad Pearce had moments of what could be best described as appearing to cruise, but they all had an impact and were competitive.
I realise Moir is young, but he needs to find a way to have an impact regardless of how he looks.
Brodie Kemp played what must be his best game as a key forward, against quality opposition and without much support. It was good to see him make the most of his chances and that would be heartening for those who worked hard to get the ball to him.
Aston Moir had a quiet night but kicked truly when he got the pill. I don't think that he'll ever be a high possession player but I'll take it if he can chime in with a couple of goals each week.
I'm rapidly losing interest in Moir for the reason he seems to impart a massive work-load on those around him. He's so laconic he often looks disinterested and appears to be going half-hearted at the contest.
Contrast that to Kemp, who despite having a wretched run of form has never really stopped working hard, and perhaps last weekend he saw a pay-off for effort. Hopefully he can rinse and repeat.
Excluding when Kemp has taken out a team-mate, the contrast in contribution to team work ethic between Kemp and Moir is striking!
I often direct criticism at Young, but at least this season he tries even if he fails, I'm not sure that was always the case, that is all that can be asked of a player. If players like that can be coached into turning effort into success, then kudos to the coaching staff.
But, I can't ever forgive someone who gives up at least trying.
If I walked off next to Kemp I'd be thinking at least he tried hard, if I walked off next to Moir I'd be thinking he must be reasting up for a bucks party!
PS; I realise my perception is not reality, I can't help but see what I see.
I know I've gone on and on about this, but I think our biggest problem is our inability to have 10+ goal wins, they just never happen regardless of how much we dominate an opponent. We can dominate for 3-qtrs and lose, and when we win we can dominate for 4-qtrs and limp over the line.
The big wins are the thing missing from our equation, too many close results win or lose are exhausting, a big win is like a week off!
We are like a chippy trying to drive a nail to the perfect depth with one swing of the hammer, it can happen but it's so rare virtually 100% of attempts are fails!