by am Bays » Mon Oct 07, 2013 9:02 pm
by Wedgie » Mon Oct 07, 2013 9:04 pm
am Bays wrote:I thought North erred at the selection table. Would have been a chance if they played Archer....
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by am Bays » Mon Oct 07, 2013 9:05 pm
Wedgie wrote:am Bays wrote:I thought North erred at the selection table. Would have been a chance if they played Archer....
by Blacky » Mon Oct 07, 2013 9:40 pm
by dedja » Mon Oct 07, 2013 9:44 pm
by Spargo » Mon Oct 07, 2013 9:56 pm
by SimonH » Mon Oct 07, 2013 10:05 pm
x 2. Nothing says 'Footy Park' to me like that very 1970s scoreboard, that for at least the first decade or so was the only scoreboard at the ground. I've spent what would add up to days of my life, nervously glancing at it. Have to say, dedja, that I love the fact that they didn't even fix up the old dots— that's just my perversity, though. The first of them probably went bung in 1987!pafc1870 wrote:dedja wrote:You'd think they'd fix all those faulty dots on the old scoreboard for the last ever game there ... piss poor SANFL
have to say I'm going to miss that old scoreboard
by fester69 » Mon Oct 07, 2013 10:24 pm
by Gozu » Mon Oct 07, 2013 10:46 pm
by SimonH » Mon Oct 07, 2013 10:58 pm
I know where you're coming from but I can't agree. Whenever a team loses it's easy to conclude 'the losing coach got out-coached'; but sometimes he simply took his best shot, and it didn't work out on the park. I think that Francou had thought long & hard about Norwood's game-plan and how to counteract it. He'd realised that you need to hit your targets every time or they'll kill you on the turnover, and so he'd put his elite kicker (Johnston) in the 'spare man back/ quarterback' role. Of course you pay a price of him not being a marking KPP forward, but (as we found out) if you never get it out of defence your forwards are of pretty limited use anyway. He'd also decided that you can't just chip your way out of the Norwood zone because it rolls back behind the ball carrier; you have to run it past them with overlap handball and aggressive tackle-breaking gut-running, and/or kick long to players on the break (Johnston's other benefit to them— being a very long kick as well as an accurate one).FlyingHigh wrote:Tough, but not real attractive game of footy.
Agree with Jim05 earlier in the thread, North's potential big trump was it's taller forwards against Norwood's undersized defence, so couldn't understand why Johnston was used the way he was, especially given the wind was insignificant.
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by rod_rooster » Mon Oct 07, 2013 11:11 pm
SimonH wrote:I know where you're coming from but I can't agree. Whenever a team loses it's easy to conclude 'the losing coach got out-coached'; but sometimes he simply took his best shot, and it didn't work out on the park. I think that Francou had thought long & hard about Norwood's game-plan and how to counteract it. He'd realised that you need to hit your targets every time or they'll kill you on the turnover, and so he'd put his elite kicker (Johnston) in the 'spare man back/ quarterback' role. Of course you pay a price of him not being a marking KPP forward, but (as we found out) if you never get it out of defence your forwards are of pretty limited use anyway. He'd also decided that you can't just chip your way out of the Norwood zone because it rolls back behind the ball carrier; you have to run it past them with overlap handball and aggressive tackle-breaking gut-running, and/or kick long to players on the break (Johnston's other benefit to them— being a very long kick as well as an accurate one).FlyingHigh wrote:Tough, but not real attractive game of footy.
Agree with Jim05 earlier in the thread, North's potential big trump was it's taller forwards against Norwood's undersized defence, so couldn't understand why Johnston was used the way he was, especially given the wind was insignificant.
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The problem was ultimately not the plan but the cattle. North gave it a go to hit precise targets and run it through the zone, but they missed too many targets (mostly not Johnston's fault) and Norwood's setup was too professional and pressure too intense, so the chains of handballs broke down. If he'd had 21 players of the quality of Johnston, Ryswyk and Miles (and a couple of others who starred in defence) then the plan might have worked. It was also a taxing game plan, and by the end of the 3rd quarter it was obvious that they were rooted. There had been a quarter between goals (by anyone) after North kicked the only goal of the 3rd quarter only a few minutes in; the longer the game went goal-less the more important the next goal was. As it turned out, the Jefferies-to-Warren soccer in the goalsquare goal that broke the drought about 3 minutes into the last, was the result of a disposal and ball-receiver error committed by some very tired North defenders. Ultimately it was pretty simple: Norwood had too many good players, plus in the 4th quarter especially, its players were fresher than North's players.
As for the North forward line, the problem was not that the ball got bombed in there with no-one to mark it. The problem was that it didn't get up there. When they got a run-on in the 3rd quarter (and of course the last 2 minutes of the 2nd quarter), it was obvious that with Stewart, Langford and Gordon plus pinch-hitters including Johnston pushing up, they had enough marking power inside 50 to hurt Norwood. The ABC commentary dude was right when he said that you'll virtually never win a game of footy with 33 inside 50s.
by jackpot jim » Mon Oct 07, 2013 11:42 pm
Big Phil wrote:mal wrote:Ben Warren.
If he dosen't get drafted is more than likely going to accept a coaching gig in a lesser league next season.
At a place with a creek and has a word that rhymes with Foghorn?
by Dogwatcher » Tue Oct 08, 2013 8:20 am
by fester69 » Tue Oct 08, 2013 8:34 am
Dogwatcher wrote:It was never in doubt, even though North closed the margin.
Norwood play like a well-oiled machine and were brilliant as a team.
McGuiness was outstanding, as was Zorzi.
I thought if North were to win, it was Campbell that needed to do the damage and when he got running, North looked good. However, there was too much congestion for him to do too much damage throughout the game.
Great crowd. I'm sure it was a good atmosphere. I'm also sure some games in the years after 1999 matched it.
Now...how will Norwood supporters blame West and Collins for this low-scoring match?
by Booney » Tue Oct 08, 2013 8:55 am
Blacky wrote:Transport Adelaide wishes to advise that the Karma Bus, which journeyed from Prospect Oval to Richmond Oval a week ago, has now made the return journey to Prospect Oval, where it will stay until next season.
by CENTURION » Tue Oct 08, 2013 9:09 am
by Wedgie » Tue Oct 08, 2013 9:16 am
CENTURION wrote:my kidneys are still throbbing.........gotta go on the wagon, methinks![]()
ended up in The Bath Sunday night, woke up in some dirty's bed!!
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by Booney » Tue Oct 08, 2013 9:26 am
CENTURION wrote:my kidneys are still throbbing.........gotta go on the wagon, methinks![]()
ended up in The Bath Sunday night, woke up in some dirty's bed!!
by Second Team » Tue Oct 08, 2013 9:26 am
by johntheclaret » Tue Oct 08, 2013 9:44 am
dedja wrote:sore loser much?
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