Blue Vain wrote:
Good sides put the ball in the hands of designated users exiting the backline ie Travis Johnstone, Heath Shaw. Too often the opposition zone off Bret Thornton and allow us to get the ball to him unimpeded.
We then turn it over.
Our structures need to address these issues and contingencies should be in place to have the ball in the hands of our choice of player. eg. a running midfielder.
Interesting that you imply TBird is some kind of turn over king. Statistically (Pro Stats -errors/Hun -clangers) show that Brett has one of the lowest error rates (percentage of total disposals) in our team, if not the lowest - certainly lower than our midfielders and the two opposition players you mentioned.
I can't say for certain what constitutes an error/clanger but I assume disposal errors are included. Missing a player at 30 metres in open space is obviously an error but what about kicking to a contest that the opposition wins (especially a contest that is heavily stacked in the opposition's favour) - perhaps they are not included an error. Perhaps TBIrd kicks too often to contests - I don't know.
You could make it clearer in what way is he unreliable coming out of defence. I have generally found Brett to be a good disposer of the ball and it sounds a bit rough you saying "get the ball to Brett and then we turn it over."
As a side note, another player who is low in error/clanger rates this year is Carrazzo. The problem is that when he clangs, he really clangs and people tend to remember this rather than disposals that reach their target.