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Post by Monco Matt »

Look, that was a shocker. We were destroyed in more ways than one.

The first way was like Carlton did they played keepings off. Chipped the ball around a lot and minimised turnovers across half back.
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Hawks +80 Uncontested Possession
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They played keepings off.
This limited our own possession and what we were able to do on the counter, essentially cutting our balls off.

Now, probably more importantly is that we DID NOT react to this by pushing up and applying frontal pressure to their short chipping to create turnovers around our half forward line. This needs to become our switch in game plan for the remainder of the season as teams now try to counter our half back run and gun style we've been playing all year. Evolve now or die on the vine.

Hawks +15 Center Clearance. THIS JUST HAS TO BE FIXED. Fifteen times that ball is going the wrong way.
Hawks +15 Inside 50's. Connected to the above travisty. Midfielders are simply NOT PUTTING IN THE WORK.

Much to do, much to fix, not much time.
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Post by MAY-Z »

doriswilgus wrote:That was our worst performance since round 9 last year.The players looked tired and couldn’t run,even in the first quarter.Something’s wrong.It seems like that Port Adelaide game has cooked both us and Port.We’ve both been terrible since that game.
Port have been poor either side of that game, so i wonder if that game wasnt as good as it seemed
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When you're 2 games and % clear on top of the ladder and play a high intensity game style, it's understandable for players to take the foot off a bit against supposedly crap teams.

2 weeks in a row we've been beaten by effort. That won't happen come finals.
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Dear Stui, I hope you are right.
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The gap between Hawthorns best and worst is large but when at their best they have the capacity to move the ball quickly and score heavily when they have the momentum.

Can't recall to many times across the years that Hawthorn haven't shown up when playing Collingwood and I'm sure Mitchell would love a scalp before the season is out.
Well, I was hoping to be wrong.

40 odd years of losing far more than we win against Hawthorn isn't irrelevant history, it's a pattern of performance that once again repeated today.
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He’s not right at all.

NoNick Daicos no Collingwood. He has papered over many cracks.

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I wish it weren’t true. Sigh.

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Can’t wait for Fly’s presser.

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stui magpie wrote:When you're 2 games and % clear on top of the ladder and play a high intensity game style, it's understandable for players to take the foot off a bit against supposedly crap teams.

2 weeks in a row we've been beaten by effort. That won't happen come finals.
Problem is form isn't just a switch you can flick on and off as you please.

We have been destoyed out of the middle for awhile. This is supposed first choice midfield...who do you bring in?

I would also hardly refer to Carlton as 'crap' as it stands we would be in serious strife facing them in a final.

Right now our finals form is 0-2 ...we aren't the Brisbane Lions of 01-03
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Post by warburton lad »

Here's an optimistic view:

* The players may have been doing an intensive training block one month out from the finals- this may explain the lethargy.

* Several players need a rest- it is a shame that Macrae and Carmichael are both injured- both would have got a run today.

* Mitchell needs a rest- ditto Pendelbury

* Nick Daicos needs to go back to to the half-back line- Noble out and Markov in his stead.

* Cox and Frampton in next week (Murphy injured)
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For those who thought dropping Cox was a good idea ......mm....mm.
Cox needs to play mainly as a ruckman.
Smashed by 15 plus clearances in the centre
Truly horrific.
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Post by slangman »

Flys reluctance to manage or rotate players through the team at the back end of the season is now showing as the wrong strategy.
Ginnivan, Carmichael, McCrae, Allan, Kelly, Ryan and McInnes should all have had some game time over the season to keep the core players fresh but also to keep themes youngsters at AFL level so when the moment like now arises, they will be ready to go and not behind the eight ball.
Poor strategy by Fly imho and unfortunately it looks like the cards are all about to fall unless changes are made.
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Raw Hammer wrote:Can’t wait for Fly’s presser.

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Post by Piesnchess »

Magpietothemax wrote:
stui magpie wrote:When you're 2 games and % clear on top of the ladder and play a high intensity game style, it's understandable for players to take the foot off a bit against supposedly crap teams.

2 weeks in a row we've been beaten by effort. That won't happen come finals.
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Amen to that. Hawks had nothing to lose today, they did beat the Lions a few weeks ago, too. I hate being hot favourites, always fraught with danger. That was a very poor defeat, a shocker, nothing like the team of a month ago, we just did not look right all day. Yep, in a slump, any hubris, gone right out the window now, now the pressure is right on us. Definitely need to make a statement next week, need bout 4 changes. Maybe Frampton, Ginnivan, Bianco, or Carmichael, in, re fresh the side a bit. Fly has to get us up for next week, we like a challenge, and that match v Cats is what we need now, get back to basics of our gameplan. :o
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Post by Magpietothemax »

swoop42 wrote:
The gap between Hawthorns best and worst is large but when at their best they have the capacity to move the ball quickly and score heavily when they have the momentum.

Can't recall to many times across the years that Hawthorn haven't shown up when playing Collingwood and I'm sure Mitchell would love a scalp before the season is out.
Well, I was hoping to be wrong.

40 odd years of losing far more than we win against Hawthorn isn't irrelevant history, it's a pattern of performance that once again repeated today.
Wish one could explain why. Afteraall, the teams fielded today were vastly different from those of the past.
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Post by Mr Miyagi »

Monco Matt wrote:Look, that was a shocker. We were destroyed in more ways than one.

The first way was like Carlton did they played keepings off. Chipped the ball around a lot and minimised turnovers across half back.
Hawks +80 Kicks
Hawks +80 Uncontested Possession
Hawks +60 Marks
They played keepings off.
This limited our own possession and what we were able to do on the counter, essentially cutting our balls off.

Now, probably more importantly is that we DID NOT react to this by pushing up and applying frontal pressure to their short chipping to create turnovers around our half forward line. This needs to become our switch in game plan for the remainder of the season as teams now try to counter our half back run and gun style we've been playing all year. Evolve now or die on the vine.

Hawks +15 Center Clearance. THIS JUST HAS TO BE FIXED. Fifteen times that ball is going the wrong way.
Hawks +15 Inside 50's. Connected to the above travisty. Midfielders are simply NOT PUTTING IN THE WORK.

Much to do, much to fix, not much time.
200% this! Second week in a row we did not change tactics to address the flood/press.
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