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We need to win contested ball: Edwards
By Mark Macgugan
Sat 16 Apr, 2011
RICHMOND midfielder Shane Edwards believes his side's inability to win contested football was the main reason for Collingwood's dominance in the first and fourth quarters at the MCG on Friday night.
The Tigers level-pegged with the undefeated Magpies in the second term and piled on six goals to two in a superb third quarter, but conceded eight goals in the first and nine in the last to lose by 71 points.
"I think the second and third quarters were really good quarters, it's just winning the contested ball is pretty inconsistent," Edwards told afl.com.au.
"The first quarter, we just didn't touch the footy and we lost the quarter by about seven goals.
"Same as the last quarter. It was a blowout because we kept losing the contested ball."
Highlighting Edwards' point, in Collingwood's two dominant quarters combined, they amassed a whopping 95 contested possessions to Richmond's 47.
In the intervening two terms, the Tigers won the count 64-58.
"When we win the contested ball, which we did in the third quarter, we're a good side. We just need to win it," Edwards said.
The 22 year-old, who gathered 22 disposals for the night, also noted that his side needs to quickly halt an emerging trend of starting poorly, having also conceded a big quarter-time lead to Hawthorn last week.
"We need to have that as our focus for our next game against the Kangaroos - starting really strong," Edwards said.
"Starting slowly puts us on the back foot. We catch up, but then we've spent a lot of our energy trying to catch up, and we just got overrun in the end."
Although disappointed to lose, Edwards was pleased the Tigers were able to show glimpses of how dangerous they can be when their fast-moving, direct, often risky style of play comes off.
"Playing against Collingwood, the only way you're going to win is by taking risks," he said.
"That's why Geelong was such a good side for such a long time, because they had an attacking gameplan and their skills were really good.
"It's hard to stop when you're winning the ball and your skills are good and you're taking them on, so that's what we're trying to achieve."
With that in mind, Edwards expects his team to start seeing better results over the next month, which features assignments against North Melbourne, the Brisbane Lions, Fremantle and the Western Bulldogs.
"The next four rounds, we want to win all four, and we're confident that we can," he said.
http://www.afl.com.au/tabid/208/default.aspx?newsid=111791
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How about you using the ball better and making sure every time you get near the ball Shane its not momentum killing whether by hand foot or just plain stupidity. Thomas gave you a bath last night Shane.
Its easy to blame contested possession but when disposal and decisions made under pressure are poor it all adds up to heavy defeats.
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nah, tucker. Its the poor disposal and decisions that are made when not under pressure that's the real killer.
Last year we matched most sides in contested possession/clearances but got hammered in the uncontested possessions.
Last night we easily won the uncontested but got soundly beaten in the contested possessions as well as the clearances.
Phase 2?
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OMG, I just can't believe it, the acticle should have been about his crap games.
Gee Shane great that you can see where the SIDE is going wrong..now what about you???
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hOW IT SHOULD READ
Sat 16 Apr, 2011[/i]
RICHMOND midfielder Shane Edwards believes his inability to win contested football and hit targets was the main reason for Collingwood's dominance in the first and fourth quarters at the MCG on Friday night.
The Tigers level-pegged with the undefeated Magpies in the second term and piled on six goals to two in a superb third quarter, but conceded eight goals in the first and nine in the last to lose by 71 points.
"I think the second and third quarters were really good quarters, it's just winning the contested ball is pretty hard when you're as inconsistent as me," Edwards told afl.com.au.
"The first quarter, I just didn't touch the footy and we lost the quarter by about seven goals.
"Same as the last quarter. It was a blowout because I kept losing the contested ball and stuffing things up,like those two missed shots at goal of mine."
"When we win the contested ball, which we did in the third quarter, we're a good side. I just need to win it and stop playing and kicking like wacko," Edwards said.
The 22 year-old, who gathered 22 disposals for the night,16 wasted, also noted that HE needs to quickly halt an emerging trend of starting poorly, having also conceded a big quarter-time lead to Hawthorn last week.
"I need to have that as my main focus for our next game against the Kangaroos - starting really strong," Edwards said.
"Starting slowly puts me on the back foot. We catch up, but then we've spent a lot of our energy trying to make up for my pathetic mistakes, and we just got overrun in the end."
Although disappointed to lose, Edwards was pleased the Tigers were able to show glimpses of how dangerous they can be when their fast-moving, direct, often risky style of play comes off.
"Playing against Collingwood, the only way you're going to win is by taking risks but in my case,the risk is whenever i have the ball" he said.
"The next four rounds, we want to win all four, and we're confident that we can,so long as im either out of the squad or improve immensely" he said.
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hOW IT SHOULD READ
Sat 16 Apr, 2011[/i]
RICHMOND midfielder Shane Edwards believes his inability to win contested football and hit targets was the main reason for Collingwood's dominance in the first and fourth quarters at the MCG on Friday night.
The Tigers level-pegged with the undefeated Magpies in the second term and piled on six goals to two in a superb third quarter, but conceded eight goals in the first and nine in the last to lose by 71 points.
"I think the second and third quarters were really good quarters, it's just winning the contested ball is pretty hard when you're as inconsistent as me," Edwards told afl.com.au.
"The first quarter, I just didn't touch the footy and we lost the quarter by about seven goals.
"Same as the last quarter. It was a blowout because I kept losing the contested ball and effing things up,like those two missed shots at goal of mine."
"When we win the contested ball, which we did in the third quarter, we're a good side. I just need to win it and stop playing and kicking like wacko," Edwards said.
The 22 year-old, who gathered 22 disposals for the night,16 wasted, also noted that HE needs to quickly halt an emerging trend of starting poorly, having also conceded a big quarter-time lead to Hawthorn last week.
"I need to have that as my main focus for our next game against the Kangaroos - starting really strong," Edwards said.
"Starting slowly puts me on the back foot. We catch up, but then we've spent a lot of our energy trying to make up for my pathetic mistakes, and we just got overrun in the end."
Although disappointed to lose, Edwards was pleased the Tigers were able to show glimpses of how dangerous they can be when their fast-moving, direct, often risky style of play comes off.
"Playing against Collingwood, the only way you're going to win is by taking risks but in my case,the risk is whenever i have the ball" he said.
"The next four rounds, we want to win all four, and we're confident that we can,so long as im either out of the squad or improve immensely" he said.
hear hear!
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:lol
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lol-even i found this one amusing
"Playing against Collingwood, the only way you're going to win is by taking risks but in my case,the risk is whenever i have the ball" he said.
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hOW IT SHOULD READ
Sat 16 Apr, 2011[/i]
RICHMOND midfielder Shane Edwards believes his inability to win contested football and hit targets was the main reason for Collingwood's dominance in the first and fourth quarters at the MCG on Friday night.
The Tigers level-pegged with the undefeated Magpies in the second term and piled on six goals to two in a superb third quarter, but conceded eight goals in the first and nine in the last to lose by 71 points.
"I think the second and third quarters were really good quarters, it's just winning the contested ball is pretty hard when you're as inconsistent as me," Edwards told afl.com.au.
"The first quarter, I just didn't touch the footy and we lost the quarter by about seven goals.
"Same as the last quarter. It was a blowout because I kept losing the contested ball and effing things up,like those two missed shots at goal of mine."
"When we win the contested ball, which we did in the third quarter, we're a good side. I just need to win it and stop playing and kicking like wacko," Edwards said.
The 22 year-old, who gathered 22 disposals for the night,16 wasted, also noted that HE needs to quickly halt an emerging trend of starting poorly, having also conceded a big quarter-time lead to Hawthorn last week.
"I need to have that as my main focus for our next game against the Kangaroos - starting really strong," Edwards said.
"Starting slowly puts me on the back foot. We catch up, but then we've spent a lot of our energy trying to make up for my pathetic mistakes, and we just got overrun in the end."
Although disappointed to lose, Edwards was pleased the Tigers were able to show glimpses of how dangerous they can be when their fast-moving, direct, often risky style of play comes off.
"Playing against Collingwood, the only way you're going to win is by taking risks but in my case,the risk is whenever i have the ball" he said.
"The next four rounds, we want to win all four, and we're confident that we can,so long as im either out of the squad or improve immensely" he said.
Hahahaha, very well done, love it..and very true. Have to give you credit there!!
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Thanks twit - there's a lot of love on this thread and I'm feeling urs. :thumbsup
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Thanks twit - there's a lot of love on this thread and I'm feeling urs. :thumbsup
Back at you Ox.. I hope Shanes not reading this though..no love for him here!
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lol-even i found this one amusing
"Playing against Collingwood, the only way you're going to win is by taking risks but in my case,the risk is whenever i have the ball" he said.
FLMFAO...hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah
Quality stuff
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Lmao oxy :thumbsup
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Farquin funny!
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Hahahahahaha Brackets. That's so funny because its so poignant. :thumbsup
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Apologies to Shane who is a talented youngster.
Just too erratic at times
*erratic behavior. 2. having no certain or definite course; wandering
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Apologies to Shane who is a talented youngster.
Just too erratic at times
*erratic behavior. 2. having no certain or definite course; wandering
How true :thumbsup :cheers
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trade this piece of poo to GWS, Port Adelaide or Adelaide! this piece of poo can not kick a football and is playing way above his ability!
can not believe some supporters think he is very good! he obviously can not handle pressure against very good teams. can not believe you can turn the football over as much as he does???
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Classice work Ox :thumbsup
BTW the original article is a worry not with what Shane said but the fact that the Club put him up to the media to do the interview
Has me wondering will they drop or are they even considering dropping him after his "efforts" on Friday night
If you are going to drop him why have him interviewed :'(
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Funny stuff ox.
Yeah it will be interesting to see if he's dropped or not.
Has had an appalling start to the year. :(
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Classice work Ox :thumbsup
BTW the original article is a worry not with what Shane said but the fact that the Club put him up to the media to do the interview
Has me wondering will they drop or are they even considering dropping him after his "efforts" on Friday night
If you are going to drop him why have him interviewed :'(
They'll persist with him...and i can see why...but stuff he needs to get it together.