Any more proof of the "modern gameplan"?

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Any more proof of the "modern gameplan"?

Post: # 456493Post Oh When the Saints »

Both Collingwood and West Coast in particular are showing us a game of football between to sides who are highly disciplined, and attempt to execute the "modern gameplan".

Flood back in numbers, give your opposition some ground and then pressure the ball carrier as they attempt to move it forward.

Win the footy in the back half and then carry it as quickly as possible into your own forwardline.

Intense tackling pressure through the middle of the ground in 50/50 contests.


It might not be pretty to watch, but it works in finals, and it has seen the Eagles and Swans reach to GF's ... and will see either team tonight reach a PF.


Geelong play the same way, make no mistake.


They are just better drilled and have the talent to execute it with more precision that some other teams.


It is the ultimate gameplan that stands up in finals and in pressure, and most teams now use it.


I can see why Ross Lyon believes in it.


They should only play AFL games now when it's raining. Slow games of footy are so much better to watch.
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Post: # 456499Post choowy »

thanks ross
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Post: # 456501Post Cam1lla »

choowy wrote:thanks ross
what?


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Post: # 456505Post Stephen Theodore »

At 1/2 time, is a game completely ruined by the maggots and their inconsistent rulings.


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Post: # 456516Post saintsRrising »

During 2007 the team learnt how to pressure and check an oponent when they have the ball.

This will stand us in very good stead in 2008 and beyond....


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Post: # 456659Post meher baba »

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I think you are bundling a few different gameplans up together here.

Ross's gameplan - as we've seen it so far - involves retreating and corralling when they have the ball until they bring it forward to a point where they are outnumbered and kick it to a contest. This, more often than not, creates a turnover. This is the Swans style of play.

Last night, Collingwood in particular were going for the ball and the tackle all over the ground.

This week and last week, the Eagles were flooding a lot more than they usually do: probably because they didn't have the midfield dominance that they generally have.

I don't recall seeing the Eagles flooding a great deal during finals in previous seasons.

Some of it is horses for courses: Port Adelaide are not a major flooding team either, but they did it in a big way in the 2004 GF because Williams figured out that it would upset and panic the Lions.

Like the Eagles players and the Port players, the Saints players already knew how to flood back and how to apply intense tackling pressure before Lyon appeared on the scene.

What we didn't used to have was a rigid gameplan which we played in a highly disciplined manner: a la the Swans. Is that what we needed to "go to the next level"? I'm still not sure: let's ask the Swans. (Oh no: where are they? That's right, they've gone away on their end of season trip already. :wink: )


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Last night's game broke the myth about the importance of a ruckman. Cox dominated the ruck, but Collingwood smashed them in the clearances and won the game. It goes to show it's all about quality in the midfield. I'm sure Kerr, Judd and Cousins would have made a difference. We should concentrate on stockpiling midfield talent, rather than giving up the world to get a Jolly.


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Baz1970 wrote:Last night's game broke the myth about the importance of a ruckman. Cox dominated the ruck, but Collingwood smashed them in the clearances and won the game. It goes to show it's all about quality in the midfield. I'm sure Kerr, Judd and Cousins would have made a difference. We should concentrate on stockpiling midfield talent, rather than giving up the world to get a Jolly.
good post. i agree


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Baz1970 wrote:Last night's game broke the myth about the importance of a ruckman. Cox dominated the ruck, but Collingwood smashed them in the clearances and won the game. It goes to show it's all about quality in the midfield. I'm sure Kerr, Judd and Cousins would have made a difference. We should concentrate on stockpiling midfield talent, rather than giving up the world to get a Jolly.
You could also say that if Cox wasnt so dominent in the ruck they would have lost by more considering the players out. So there are always 2 ways to look at things. But I do agree lets not worry about Jolly.


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Post: # 456672Post rodgerfox »

meher baba wrote:
This week and last week, the Eagles were flooding a lot more than they usually do: probably because they didn't have the midfield dominance that they generally have.
Bingo.


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Baz1970 wrote:Last night's game broke the myth about the importance of a ruckman. Cox dominated the ruck, but Collingwood smashed them in the clearances and won the game. It goes to show it's all about quality in the midfield. I'm sure Kerr, Judd and Cousins would have made a difference. We should concentrate on stockpiling midfield talent, rather than giving up the world to get a Jolly.
Thanks Grant :o

Cox plus Judd and Cousins = Win


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Post: # 456679Post Dan Warna »

saintsrus wrote:
Thanks Grant :o

Cox plus Judd and Cousins = Win
cox + grant + crack + cousins = win.


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Dan Warna wrote:
saintsrus wrote:
Thanks Grant :o

Cox plus Judd and Cousins = Win
cox + grant + crack + cousins = win.
Who is grant?


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Post: # 456691Post Dan Warna »

just mix and matching for no apparant reason :lol:


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Post: # 456743Post meher baba »

When Grant used to wear his tracky daks, we were quite frequently all treated to a bit of crack.

Is that what you were referring to Dan?


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meher baba wrote:When Grant used to wear his tracky daks, we were quite frequently all treated to a bit of crack.
One man's 'treat' is another man's emetic...


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Brewer wrote:
meher baba wrote:When Grant used to wear his tracky daks, we were quite frequently all treated to a bit of crack.
One man's 'treat' is another man's emetic...
Not that there's anything wrong with that, either way (or both) :wink:


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Baz1970 wrote:Last night's game broke the myth about the importance of a ruckman. Cox dominated the ruck, but Collingwood smashed them in the clearances and won the game. It goes to show it's all about quality in the midfield. I'm sure Kerr, Judd and Cousins would have made a difference. We should concentrate on stockpiling midfield talent, rather than giving up the world to get a Jolly.

Or it could be set that having a very good ruckman kept the Weagles with only their second string mids available on the game.




Was most interesting to observe the importnace ofa very good Full Back.

Glass shut Rocca out..Glass goes over ground and Rocca snages 2 golas.

Glass comes back on and rocc does not geta sniff after that.



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No one thing wil win youa flag....but you need to get MOST things right...not ALL...but most.


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