Effes wrote:
Jimmae it seemed we fumbled around with it going forward because we had no one to kick to. Our forward line structure at times was very poor. It seems when another team floods we have no plan B.
I reckon it was definitely over-crowded at times. We have a glut of tall forwards, so they need to work how to co-exist, push outside the 50, or bugger off.
Fisher is playing very well as a very tall winger, kicking still needs work though.
Wiggins is doing something similar, Waite was trying but needs to do it more IMO, but probably should be playing as a roaming CHF at the present time.
Fev NEEDS some space.
As for the flood, we seem to stop with the run and carry about half-way up the wing, then look to chip as our smalls all bolt to HF and stop. Should be the other way around most of the time, a kick to release a runner who's pushed up along the wing, they then run and carry, forcing someone to close in on them, then options should present. I know it's a fairly simplistic way of looking at it, but you look at the running goals from guys like Simpson, Scotland, Kouta, Bannister, and the one today that should have been from Walker, they're about running with the ball after a releasing kick.
So instead of short chip, run, run, run, run SHIT SHIT SHIT HANDBALL, maybe shortish kick, run (other players run into space to present - herein lies the tactics I can't be bothered with), kick, then run the ball into HF.
Good lead to kick to? Yes/No
If no - run in and peg it from 35-40.
Maybe next year throw Lance and Kennedy up on the HF together. One forces packs and spills, the other is clever in creating space, ala the Hamill/Whitnall combination in the 'glory' days. That way all the idiots standing around at HF after bolting up the corridor to get there might have a real role to play.
Anyway, enough from me, I have no credence to be talking about footy, I know nothing.