Sydney Blue wrote:
If you are anything like me I cringe when I see all the turnovers and missed kicks and handballs
Both Geelong and Lions actually turned the ball over more than we did
I thinks with this fast up and back basketball style of play that seems to have taken over the AFL the turnover is going to become the norm for all sides - Its taking advantage of these is what is going to separate the good sides from the bad.
I liked the fact there were times last night where they actually slowed the play down and controlled the ball
We are going to get frustrated watching it but we are going to have to live with it . Fitness and bench rotations are going to become critical
I'll add, we all know that Geelong and the Lions will reduce their turnovers and increase disposal eff as the year goes on.
We on the other hand are an unknown, given the additions this year surely that can only improve, hopefully others come along for the ride.
Interesting stats from last night.
We only had 1 player in Evans, have less than %60 disposal eff. at 47%
And we only had 4 players kicking at 50% or less, well down from last year when we had over half the team at times with poor kicking.
The bigger issue for us is sometimes we let ourselves down disposal wise at crucial times in either defence or attack chains and under little pressure.
Clean that up and we will start to dominate more in games.
I also noticed a few times last night that when we were under pressure from opposition players and had the ball, our handballs/knock ons/kicks were too rushed/fumbly and we went from hot player to hot player to sometimes clearing the ball to sometimes not. And when Geelong were in the same position, a lot of the times they were able to make better decisions and create space from the contest quicker and cleaner.
Not sure if that is a speed/reaction problem or decision making problem but I hope we work on that a bit more as the year goes on.
Jagga was by far the more superior out there for us in creating space from nothing, hopefully a few more can join him.
I would hate for him to stop giving off hot handballs because his team mates can't dispose the ball quick enough when they get it.
Either way it is good to be finally having discussions about players playing more of the current game style.
A lot of positives out of last night.