Bertie Beetle wrote:dangermouse wrote:Beetle perhaps you could give us some insight into WHY Blackwood looked good? How were they moving the ball? Did they display any obvious structure or gameplan? Did they look fit? Tackle well? Etc etc. This info from trial games is much more valuable than recounting how many players were not playing- that just gets boring.
Dm, I was more saying that the youngsters that were playing last night were looking good. All of the colts coming up had plenty of time with the leather. They weren’t panicking under the pressure of the bigger bodies and their disposals were efficient most of the time. All of them looked like they could handle the pressure of senior football. Add the missing stars to the mix and they will be very strong this year……....But I can't really say that they were up-and running though because its there first hit-out of the year, playing no-where near full-strength or a full-strength opposition and they were just getting use to playing football again.
DM - Some feedback from an opposition point of view. Blackwood were very very clean off the ground, hardly fumbled.. Edwardstown put a lot of pressure on the ball carrier which caused them to turn the footy over a lot of the time & we did the same, but I think our pressure & intensity on the ball was much stronger than Blackwood's... Edwardstown in the end had more possesion of the footy but failed to convert in front of goals. Blackwood on the other hand were very accurate in front of goal & moved the ball well when they got space out of the backlines... Other than that Blackwood for this time of the year should be a lot fitter than they are...
Overall not being buyest here but we were fitter which resulted in us running over them in the last 3 qtrs & in 1 qtr the ball only went down into blackwood's forward line a couple of times. We just didn't put it on the scoreboard.
Is the blackwood vs Noarlunga trial game at blackwood next weekend?