8 changes from our line up, most of them important players to our structure.Moggies will be virtually playing against a different team on Friday compared to our last game against them.
8 changes from our line up, most of them important players to our structure.Moggies will be virtually playing against a different team on Friday compared to our last game against them.
I've only been browsing this forum for six months but christ you're a negative person. I really hope your actual life is better than what you project on here. God help you if it isn't.
Dangerfield went at 47% efficiency after that bump. Heard footsteps for the rest of the game
8 changes from our line up, most of them important players to our structure.
Dusty toying with Stewart on the wing was defining as well
Yes, the other PF selling on Tuesday.I think it’s Monday. Hopefully they’re smart enough not to have the other PF released at the same time.
You only have to look at the Collingwood game early in the year , when we were close to full strength to realise we were a long way from our best .Not only that we had a very unsettled lineup during that period, 4 changes alone for that game, 3 the game before, 4 the game after. Cotchin had just come back and had hammy issues again during Geelong game, Dusty had a huge corky in the 2nd and was limited & Edwards also copped an injury in that game. Team is now very settled, much fitter (even Lynch) and I think we can do to them what we did in 2017, they were in it till 3/4 time and we ran all over them with our speed and constant pressure.
Yep. Huge issues now with their structure with Hawkins out. I think they'll try and play Dangerfield forward for alot of the game. Plays into our hands imo. I am quietly confident.
In 2018 Hawkins missed 2.
Geelong won both v port and Collingwood.
The match scores in both games were below geelong’s average scores for and against.
Menegola scored 3 in one game
Horlin -Smith got 2 in the other.
They spread the scoring load through the midfield.
So expect them to try to keep the game contested and 1 on 1 rugby style.
I'm pretty comfortable with it.
Hardwick is a relationship coach, Scott is a game analyst.
If either side was going to produce something tactical to gain an advantage in the game it will 100% be Geelong. We will roll out our very good system and play it from start to finish.
Moggies will be virtually playing against a different team on Friday compared to our last game against them.
Dangerfield was nowhere near their best player that day. Plenty of possession and wasted most of it because of the relentless pressure. Check the replayBig deal. Dangerfield was still there best player. Didn’t change the result.
It was a Nothing moment.
He has the greatest winning percentage of any coach in the history of the game that has coached 200 plus games and has made finals 8 years out of 9.
I understand people don't like Scott as a bloke but there is no denying his record as a coach.
He has the greatest winning percentage of any coach in the history of the game that has coached 200 plus games and has made finals 8 years out of 9.
You don't build a record like that without being highly tactically capable.
That's when the cue is for his knockers to say, yeah but he was gifted a flag in his first year but that isn't true either.
Apart from the fact flags are bloody hard to win, he took over an aging team that was on the wane and had just lost the best player in the game. Have a look at the articles from that preseason and you'll see most people had Geelong as a 4-8 type team and possibly even falling out of the eight.
Like him or hate him, he will be a huge factor in the game.
There's been plenty of coaches with homeground advantages over the years of VFL/AFL footy Baloo. He has a better record than all of them.
Yeah right.
Dangerfield was there worse player.
Go to bed.
The bump came when we were 5 goals up.
The bump meant nothing. No more then a good tackle or good goal.
The next 2 weeks (hopefully 1 week) will determine his reputation.I understand people don't like Scott as a bloke but there is no denying his record as a coach.
He has the greatest winning percentage of any coach in the history of the game that has coached 200 plus games and has made finals 8 years out of 9.
You don't build a record like that without being highly tactically capable.
That's when the cue is for his knockers to say, yeah but he was gifted a flag in his first year but that isn't true either.
Apart from the fact flags are bloody hard to win, he took over an aging team that was on the wane and had just lost the best player in the game. Have a look at the articles from that preseason and you'll see most people had Geelong as a 4-8 type team and possibly even falling out of the eight.
Like him or hate him, he will be a huge factor in the game.