At the Eagles vs West game on the weekend we saw two different teams enter the field with two different midfield models.
The Eagles had a bunch of midfielders who could almost exclusively be called ‘inside midfielders’ that is, strongly built midfielders who get in to the bottom of the pack, fight for the ball and can get out a quick kick or handpass. Often they are slow to average speed.
By contrast, I thought West entered the game with a more even spread incluidng both 'inside midfielders' as well as ‘outside midfielders’. The latter are those midfielders who typically have a slighter build who receive the ball and who run and carry and usually possess an accurate and penetrating kick.
The end result was a 12 goal victory to West. It was abundantly clear for anyone who attended the game that Wests’ victory was largely due to its midfield dominance. It was clearly evident that Wests’ midfield model is far more suited to dry weather footy than is the Eagles. The eagles can expect to see similar results caused by similar deficiencies time and time again this year.
The question I am curious about and what I’d like to pose to the SA Footy community is whether you think your club has an even spread of inside-outside midfielders and who which midfielders are suited to which roles. I suspect that the really strong clubs have found the correct balance while the clubs who won’t go so well are those who recruit midfielders who are either all insiders (e.g the eagles) or outsiders. How would you rate your club? Is an inside-outside midfield mix even appropriate or is one more important than the other?
For eagles supporters, I think our club’s focus on inside midfielders is well past its expiry date. The eagles' official recruiting policy of avoiding talented outside midfielders seemed to be brought into the club in the mid-2000s following a couple of GF losses to Centrals where our midfield – small yet quick at the time (i.e. Jason Dylan, Adam Ugrinic, Darren Holland, Gavin Colville etc) – were outmuscled by a Centrals team featuring the likes of the Gowans brothers, Dew, Guerra, Stevens etc. Gradually, the midfield mix of the team changed and eventually we were able to mix it with them and become a powerful team.
Since this time, game plans and styles have changed. The tactics once employed by Centrals and to a lesser extent the eagles are no longer effective. Godden and the eagles in general have been sticking their heads in the sand and denying that the model isn’t broken. This is wrong. There is a problem and it has to be addressed. I for one am sick of the regular excuses that are fed to us eagles supporters each year about why the match committee is avoiding recruiting to address this side’s obvious weakness. Whoever is responsible must be sacked.