hondo71 wrote:That was a great era Spelly .... it was normal to see scores of 18-22 goals per game on a fine day.
Ahh the influence of the 1983 VFL GF, where high possession (for that time 250+ per game), running in waves, precison passing (footballers played not athletes) open forward lines consipired to promote high scoring one on one footy beat your opponent.
Then as fitness improved and coaches realised defensive action won games (Malthouse West Coast early 90s) the rise of thE tagger to shut out the great footballers and then the dreaded flood high scoring games became a rarity rather than the norm.
A great book to read is,
Tactics in modern football by Dave Wheadon has a great snapshot of the different tactical eras the 1930s through to the 1990s and the coaches that had the major influence ont eh tactical styles of each decade. Only one thing I disagree with that book is they claim Len Smith as the modern pioneer of the handball game, ah no, try Jack Oatey at west in the late 50s and then Sturt in the 60s
People forget how infleuncial Jack was in pioneering the handball game along with the precision disposal game. No fluke that Sturt won 5 flags in a row given that tactically they were light years ahead of the rest of Australia not just the SANFL in the late 60s