Round 1 - North Ballarat vs Collingwood at Eureka Stadium
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- Little Wonder
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Fairly spot on review by mattys123 from where I was watching from- up against the change rooms out of the wind. In all honesty, it was freezing cold (7c) and raining more often than not. Typical April day for ballarat!
Darcy Moore is smooth, all class. At one point he attacked the loose ball, clean pick up and a blind turn with a slick handpass to clear the ball. He is the best fister we've had since Jason Cloke. But we need to temper this with the need for him still to get stronger and that he got caught a couple of time not being sure whether to attack or defend, this will come with experience.
DeGoey is class, in a very scrappy, close checking game he didn't get much room, and no where near the chop-out, blocks and shepherds you get at afl level, he was still able to clear the ball. Him and Witts work well together.
Freeman was good when the ground dried out in the 3rd Q, his run and delivery nice.
Cox needs to build up his strength, the roosters ruck pushed him around to easily, but he can play, hard to beat in the ruck, and is better than I thought he'd be in his first vfl game.
Can't agree about Armstrongs kicking today, for his experience he turned it over way to often- I suppose that means he was getting plenty of it though.
We really missed having a genuine quality key position forward today, it may make it hard for the vfl side to capitalise on good midfielder clearances during the season.
Not sure if they took Reid of to keep him for next week fitness. Balmy made a point of going to the defensive end of park each quarter, can only presume to watch Reid/ Moore. I reckon Reid is ready to go if fit.
Darcy Moore is smooth, all class. At one point he attacked the loose ball, clean pick up and a blind turn with a slick handpass to clear the ball. He is the best fister we've had since Jason Cloke. But we need to temper this with the need for him still to get stronger and that he got caught a couple of time not being sure whether to attack or defend, this will come with experience.
DeGoey is class, in a very scrappy, close checking game he didn't get much room, and no where near the chop-out, blocks and shepherds you get at afl level, he was still able to clear the ball. Him and Witts work well together.
Freeman was good when the ground dried out in the 3rd Q, his run and delivery nice.
Cox needs to build up his strength, the roosters ruck pushed him around to easily, but he can play, hard to beat in the ruck, and is better than I thought he'd be in his first vfl game.
Can't agree about Armstrongs kicking today, for his experience he turned it over way to often- I suppose that means he was getting plenty of it though.
We really missed having a genuine quality key position forward today, it may make it hard for the vfl side to capitalise on good midfielder clearances during the season.
Not sure if they took Reid of to keep him for next week fitness. Balmy made a point of going to the defensive end of park each quarter, can only presume to watch Reid/ Moore. I reckon Reid is ready to go if fit.
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The result was pretty much the way I thought it would go. I was talking to some of the Roosters officials and they were very confident that they had our measure with the side they had in and with the conditions going in the Roosters favour.
The ground in these windy and cold conditions will give the Roosters an advantage against any competition.
I thought that Witts and Moore played really well, good signs from De Goey, Freeman and Marsh, concerned about Reid going down hope that he will be fine!
The ground in these windy and cold conditions will give the Roosters an advantage against any competition.
I thought that Witts and Moore played really well, good signs from De Goey, Freeman and Marsh, concerned about Reid going down hope that he will be fine!
Cheers big ears
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It was cold!
Coming down the Creswick Missus and I watched a huge grey rain front bearing down on the ground so I gladly accepted her offer of some shopping (as I said, it was cold) and hot food at Goatlands till the weather improved.
Got there at 1/2 time, the rain had stopped (well mostly) and hid in the roosters end of the stand.
We kicked the first couple after some got possession chains and a fast break or 2 and drew level but after that it was all one way traffic after that!
(Mason Cox received the ball at the top of the goal square and fumbled a gimmie twice before he was finally brought ground and put out of his misery!
From memory that was about the last easy chance in front of the goals)!
At the huddle Tarqs wanted his mids to back themselves and hang-on to the ball, shrug tackles and kick it forward. We were effing around with the ball and too often caught before we could move it on.
We were losing all the key indicators (contested poss, 50 entries, poss's etc).
The last 1/4 the wind had picked up making kicking against it very difficult.
The few times we did manage to kick it into the 50 the Roosters rucks would drop back and mark.
Armstrong got a bad rap but I thought he did a good job at full back in very trying (brass monkey) conditions.
...did I mention it was cold?
Coming down the Creswick Missus and I watched a huge grey rain front bearing down on the ground so I gladly accepted her offer of some shopping (as I said, it was cold) and hot food at Goatlands till the weather improved.
Got there at 1/2 time, the rain had stopped (well mostly) and hid in the roosters end of the stand.
We kicked the first couple after some got possession chains and a fast break or 2 and drew level but after that it was all one way traffic after that!
(Mason Cox received the ball at the top of the goal square and fumbled a gimmie twice before he was finally brought ground and put out of his misery!
From memory that was about the last easy chance in front of the goals)!
At the huddle Tarqs wanted his mids to back themselves and hang-on to the ball, shrug tackles and kick it forward. We were effing around with the ball and too often caught before we could move it on.
We were losing all the key indicators (contested poss, 50 entries, poss's etc).
The last 1/4 the wind had picked up making kicking against it very difficult.
The few times we did manage to kick it into the 50 the Roosters rucks would drop back and mark.
Armstrong got a bad rap but I thought he did a good job at full back in very trying (brass monkey) conditions.
...did I mention it was cold?
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Looked for you but didn't see you, found Dave early and had a quick chat with him. I stood in front of the coaches box most of the second half.3.14159 wrote:It was cold!
Coming down the Creswick Missus and I watched a huge grey rain front bearing down on the ground so I gladly accepted her offer of some shopping (as I said, it was cold) and hot food at Goatlands till the weather improved.
Got there at 1/2 time, the rain had stopped (well mostly) and hid in the roosters end of the stand.
We kicked the first couple after some got possession chains and a fast break or 2 and drew level but after that it was all one way traffic after that!
(Mason Cox received the ball at the top of the goal square and fumbled a gimmie twice before he was finally brought ground and put out of his misery!
From memory that was about the last easy chance in front of the goals)!
At the huddle Tarqs wanted his mids to back themselves and hang-on to the ball, shrug tackles and kick it forward. We were effing around with the ball and too often caught before we could move it on.
We were losing all the key indicators (contested poss, 50 entries, poss's etc).
The last 1/4 the wind had picked up making kicking against it very difficult.
The few times we did manage to kick it into the 50 the Roosters rucks would drop back and mark.
Armstrong got a bad rap but I thought he did a good job at full back in very trying (brass monkey) conditions.
...did I mention it was cold?
Cheers big ears
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