Players:Gaspar: solid and reliable – typical Gas. The backline looked more stable with him there. Even managed to run forward and kick a goal
Deledio: Class!! Only disappointment was him missing the easiest goal 20 metres out as he tried to kick the he ball into the main street of Kyabram from Shepparton
Raines: super impressive game. Improved on last weeks game and gave us great run and delivery sweeping off the HB line
Brown: Played 3 full quarters and it was great to see at times the Browny of old out there - the silky skills and polish. More importantly he attacked all contests without any fear or concern about his leg. SPen the last 15-20 minutes of the third quarter and got some clearances form the centre. Obviously had the Doggies worried in the while down forward as more often than not the had 2 blokes on him
Roach: played back pocket again. As mentioned found himself out of position a few times when the ball hit the ground after marking contests. However his final quarter was more solid when he ran of through the lines and dished off a couple of passes that hit their target
Knobel: Very good first up effort by the big bloke. Dominated in the centre when he was there. Alternated with Pattison between the ruck and forward line. Missed 2 really easy set shots at goal
Polo: played the second half mainly in the centre and HF. Showed goods hands in tight situations. Needs to improve his disposal by foot (but hey he aint Robinson Crusoe there). Showed he can tackle very strongly.
Bowden P: Solid display again by Pat though his disposal at times let him. 4 straight behinds probably sums up his day solid but not as damaging as he could have been
Rodan: another positive step forward for D-Rod, especially getting through a game on some outback country ground
Disposal was a lot better this week and seemed to off-load to the first option rather than taking that one step too many like last week
Limbach: played about 45 minuted before being injured. Kicked a nice goal in the third. Showed good pace off the lead
Hall: seem to play everywhere, on the wing, down back CHF and some time in the ruck. Made a couple of poor decision in the first half that resulted in tunr overs. OK
Tuck: just keeps getting better. When the doogies were cvoming at us in the 3rd Tucky was bought back on and carved then up out of the centre. His work with Krak an absolute highlight.
Meyer: played the second half and kicked 3 goals in the final quarter. Hard to know what to make of Danny’s game. Sure he kicked 3 goals and reads the play well but a few times he got pushed out of the contests to easily. He just seems still to lean.
Jackson: execellent as a leading option because he is very quick off the mark and he’s a very good set shot for goal
Coughlan: most pleasing thing for me was to see him kick a goal on the run in the final quarter about 40-45 metres out and it go sailing through half post height. Very good game by Cogs
Schulz: started at CHB and played well despite his first 3 kicks missing a target, seems to be settleing well back there. Got moved forward in the final and kicked 3 goals – gives us an option to use him as a pinch hitter if need be.
Pattison: looked better this week. Playing in the ruck seems to give him a bit of confidence. A few times got caught out by not taking the first option. However, did take a couple of good contested marks in defence late in the game
Krakouer: Outstanding game. Every week please
Tambling: best game from Richard. Played in the mid-field, came off the wing and also spent time up forward. Work rate was excellent. Got to see the electrifying pace we’ve heard about. Disposal was first rate.
Hyde: BOG. Looks quicker this year
Tivendale: did what he needed to do although you could tell he was lacking match fitness. Pleasing was the fact he usually went with the first option rather trying to do too much
Hartigan: played mainly HBF and wing. Improved on last week like some others by not trying to do too much.
Hughes: long term prospect but don’t be surprised if he playes some senior footy this year. Was very impressed with his skills especially his pace of the mark and his hands – very strong and looks a great set shot for goal
White: played the first half. Was solid in tight but let down a few trimes with his kicking
Thursfield: needs some more beef on him! Started up forward when he came on and looked a bit lost but certainly makes up for that with doing the little 1%’s (shepherds etc). Looked a lot better when moved back in defence
McGuane: played about 40 minutes but did have much impact. Missed his first attempt at mark in the third but made up for it the second time round. Good learning experience for him
Kellaway: Played the loose man in defence and looked out of sorts at times – just a lack of match fitness I reckon. Improved as the game went on and took some typical Andy Kellaway marks.
Foley: solid game by Axel without being damaging. Needs to improve on his kicking as sometimes it seems too lack penetration
Humm: played the first half (I didn’t see him after that). Solid game again – reads the play really well, attack on the footy was very good.
Just on our Run & Carry game plan – IMO sometimes we try and run and carry a little too much rather than taking the first and usually best options. There were quite a number of times where we got ourselves into big trouble (read turnovers) by not taking the first option and holding onto the ball and carrying it those few steps too many.
The other pelasing thing from yeaterday is we buried a team – we don’t and haven’t done that enough over the years and it something else that we as a team need to learn how to do
and BTW I failed ot mention it was BLOODY HOT