That’s the key, the Bays don’t flinch in key contested moments. Play with that belief that winners have. That’s our (and 6 other sides) challenge this year.
Wedgie wrote:Geezus, Mitch Grigg has been in a good paddock.
Looks the same as last year.
This Parkes bloke for the Bays looks real good.
His guts didn't look as big nor his arms as flabby last year. And are you talking June last year or April? Maybe I just still picture him as how he was in the 2018 GF since I've watched it so many times.
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
Wedgie wrote:Geezus, Mitch Grigg has been in a good paddock.
Looks the same as last year.
This Parkes bloke for the Bays looks real good.
His guts didn't look as big nor his arms as flabby last year. And are you talking June last year or April? Maybe I just still picture him as how he was in the 2018 GF since I've watched it so many times.
JK wrote:Had our chances, Bays too cool at the back
Poor game plan and players not punished for continually kicking blindly forward. Needs to make a statement and bench players no matter who they are
Round 1, players might need time to gel or get drilled on plan. I don’t disagree with what you’re saying, but give them 2-3 weeks to try and sort it before any drastic action is taken. Talia, Wilson and Bastinac might help improve things.
JK wrote:Had our chances, Bays too cool at the back
Poor game plan and players not punished for continually kicking blindly forward. Needs to make a statement and bench players no matter who they are
Round 1, players might need time to gel or get drilled on plan. I don’t disagree with what you’re saying, but give them 2-3 weeks to try and sort it before any drastic action is taken. Talia, Wilson and Bastinac might help improve things.
It’s been a constant for a couple of years. Our mids just blast it forward and we always pick out the spare man or 1 on 2. Grigg, Panos both do it and I’d hate to be a forward at Norwood. You have Surman who can beat most 1 on 1 and yet we don’t give him a chance. Players need to be told it’s unacceptable and they will dropped off they continue to do it.