Re: AFL Rd 6 2025 Post game Prognostications Carlton vs North Melbourne
Reply #80 –
It's funny how supporters who were anticipating a loss to North Melbourne are now saying that we only beat North
It seems to me that something was out of whack at the start of the season. Whether it was the loss of players who were set for key roles, players adjusting to new roles, the new strength and conditioning regime, the consumption of too much bathwater, or a combination of factors, we simply weren't switched on for four quarters and lost games that most of us would have pencilled in for Ws.
I felt that the coaching panel didn't try to address all of our shortcomings in one hit but focused on one step at a time. We got a little better with each game and it took four games and a relatively weak opponent in West Coast for us to get to where we should have been in Round 1. North Melbourne felt the full force of a re-energised team playing its brand of footy.
Of course, all of that will mean nothing if we can't build on that performance when we take on the Cats.
Positives for me at this stage are our defence (both individually and team), the midfield (without a huge input from Cripps), and the the forward line as it functioned in the last game. Small forwards who can hit the scoreboard, apply defensive pressure, and do their bit in the midfield are invaluable. It's easy to see why Durdin got that contract extension. Let's hope he can stay fit and maintain that form.
Kemp was showing signs of working out as our third tall forward before his cruel injury. Silvagni looks like he was always meant to play in defence and good on him for suggesting the change in role.
The other self-initiated role changer is Williams and his footy smarts are paying dividends in our forward line. He was also able to perform adequately in defence when Cowan did his hammy and his spells in the midfield have been good. Like Durds, Zac has to stay on the park.
The De Koning versus Xerri clash was interesting. Despite the commentators gushing over the King's work, it was a fairly close contest with Xerri taking the honours at throw ins and Tom dominating the centre bounces. Of course, Tom has a better highlights reel and he did make it hard for Xerri's taps to reach their targets.
The bottom line is that we had a very good win over a team that would have made us pay if we had played as we did in the first three rounds.
Yeah good team Norf, here's their last 20 games
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We beat absolutely putrid opposition two weeks in a row (thankfully).
Lets see how we go next week against a good team, if manage to beat them I might sit up and take notice.