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TOPIC: Sounds familiar too

Mushroom Sounds familiar too 6 years 2 months ago #1

Mushroom
Matera: "Ross hasn't really said much about kicking goals."

Yippee!

www.afl.com.au/news/2018-02-21/exiled-be...ood-headspace-matera
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thegeniusthatis Sounds familiar too 6 years 2 months ago #2

thegeniusthatis
To be fair though, I think the players know the rules. I suspect they might have played a game or two before.
But maybe you are onto something. Still, if Ross has to point out the fact that a player should try and kick goals then there is a genuine communication issue.
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shane Sounds familiar too 6 years 2 months ago #3

shane
The logical conclusion to the argument that 'players should already know how to...' is that we don't need a coach. Whether or no it's actually something other than a line the PR guys thought would play well, of course the coach should be talking about kicking goals. It's right there in the word. Goal. That's the entire intent of the game. The idea that you look at every minute detail of the game but once it's in the goal arc you just let them play on instinct is preposterous.

But it would explain why all our goals look improvised.
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Corporal Agarn Sounds familiar too 6 years 2 months ago #4

Corporal Agarn
He must have had the same conversation with McCarthy and Kersten when they arrived too. In fact seeing as we always have trouble kicking goals and our percentage is regularly pathetic kicking goals must not come up in coaching talk too often at all.
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Morgan Sounds familiar too 6 years 2 months ago #5

Morgan
There isn’t a sport in the world where you need to encourage players to score. Footy, basketball, soccer: doesn’t matter. People love shooting for goal – it has intrinsic satisfaction. Defensive pressure or passing to a player in a better position might come instinctively to some players, but for many others it’s something you need to teach players to focus on, or provide some extrinsic reason to do it.

I’ve see a few Materas play in my time, and I don’t think any of them needed more incentive to take a shot at goal.

Now, if we could just organise the defenders to clear the ball from defence a bit quicker, players like Matera and CamMac can do their thing.
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shane Sounds familiar too 6 years 2 months ago #6

shane
It probably explains what happened to Chris Mayne.
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Noddy Sounds familiar too 6 years 2 months ago #7

Noddy
Chris Mayne was either cross-eyed,cross-handed or both, overhead marking wasn’t a strength. He got more opportunity than most because of his effort and team ethos.
Matera is two levels above CM.
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blockerhall Sounds familiar too 6 years 2 months ago #8

blockerhall
Matera is what people of my vintage call hungry. He won't need an invitation to take a shot. It's going to be hard to love him in purple. But he can play. It will be interesting to see his defensive aspects in this side.
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hypen Sounds familiar too 6 years 2 months ago #9

hypen
C'mon Blocker, we learnt to love Stazza back in the day.
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Drubbing Sounds familiar too 6 years 2 months ago #10

Drubbing
Most of our goals scoring has been 'improvised' becasue to the piss poor and disorganised delivery into the forward line. If you don't give the forward line a decent chance, you get what we got.
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purple kit Sounds familiar too 6 years 2 months ago #11

purple kit
It has worried me since Mayne, Walters and Ballas all commented that they don’t rate each other by goals kicked but rather by tackling and turn overs caused.
I know what’s better than letting the opponent have the ball in your forward line then chasing them down. That’s having good leading patterns that allow 1:1 contests and marking the ball on your chest with a two metre gap on your opponent and slotting that goal!
But it seems like we don’t train for that and instead bomb the ball in, then apply pressure to the other side when they get possession.
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Mushroom Sounds familiar too 6 years 2 months ago #12

Mushroom
Whatever, you lot.

All I’m thinking is...maybe he should.
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Blue1red1 Sounds familiar too 6 years 1 month ago #13

Blue1red1
All this talk about a forward line and taking shots at goal is confusing me.

Normally our forwards are in our backline. Why do we want them taking shots at the opposition goals???
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purple kit Sounds familiar too 6 years 1 month ago #14

purple kit
Quick check of the stats from Sunday’s game and it seems that Roly is a great coach, matera laid 8 tackles. The message clearly got through.
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