Post Match. Pies superb in Semi victory. All comments.
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Is this a running joke I'm not in on? Someone was moaning about Quaynor's game in another thread. Our backs and HB's have been superb.[/quote] I am a big fan of Quaynor, and it is not quite the same at the moment. Nine possessions last night, in the bottom 4 players in sun ranking table. Along with mccreery.
Is this a running joke I'm not in on? Someone was moaning about Quaynor's game in another thread. Our backs and HB's have been superb.[/quote] I am a big fan of Quaynor, and it is not quite the same at the moment. Nine possessions last night, in the bottom 4 players in sun ranking table. Along with mccreery.
^ Quaynor has played 2 very poor finals. Unless there is an explanation, eg that he is badly hampered by a leg injury, his effort has been unacceptable. Some players who are important pieces of the puzzle during the year disappear in finals. He looks like one of those players, at the moment. Outmarked by Walters, outrun by Lobb, stepping short into the contest. It’s not the Collingwood game plan and he looks like a very weak link in the heat of the finals contest.
Very similar performance to what we witnessed against Geelong IMO with the main difference being a lesser opponent in Fremantle.
We basically had the game on our terms for the entire match and it's unfortunate we didn't take the opportunity in front of goal to bury them. While there was lots to admire about our performance tonight, just like last week we still had a number of little moments of missing targets, fumbles or dropped marks that stopped our transition in it's tracks when we were in a position to surge. Unlike Geelong Fremantle simply didn't have the same ability to make us pay for it.
Obviously no one expects perfection but it's those small moments that will ultimately decide our fate and to beat Sydney everything we have trained for and experienced this season must now come together in a way that's better than anything we've produced this year.
Well done to all our players, coaches and staff on delivering the victory and putting themselves in to a preliminary final.
While you'll have your eyes firmly fixed on an even greater prize now this is still a much deserved reward for all your efforts and deeds throughout the season.
Go Pies!
We basically had the game on our terms for the entire match and it's unfortunate we didn't take the opportunity in front of goal to bury them. While there was lots to admire about our performance tonight, just like last week we still had a number of little moments of missing targets, fumbles or dropped marks that stopped our transition in it's tracks when we were in a position to surge. Unlike Geelong Fremantle simply didn't have the same ability to make us pay for it.
Obviously no one expects perfection but it's those small moments that will ultimately decide our fate and to beat Sydney everything we have trained for and experienced this season must now come together in a way that's better than anything we've produced this year.
Well done to all our players, coaches and staff on delivering the victory and putting themselves in to a preliminary final.
While you'll have your eyes firmly fixed on an even greater prize now this is still a much deserved reward for all your efforts and deeds throughout the season.
Go Pies!
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Absolutely no chance of this happening unless Noble is injured90 nice wrote:Only 1 change for Sydney is out noble and in Carmichael
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Funnily enough, given the importance of the game and quality of the opposition, I thought Noble played arguably his career best game against the Cats last week. He was incredibly clean that night but I maintain he didn’t carry that cleanness and surety into the Dockers game. Having said that, how often are you expected to improve on a career best game in the same season.mattdally wrote:Agreed Miyagi.
Noble has long been the whipping boy here. Sometimes I have joined in on this, but this year has proven he can play at the level. He’s made it and he is a lock week in week out. Love what he brings. Go Johnny
Quaynor is an interesting one. I’ve posted a couple times over the last few weeks that he’s looked to have been off his best. Last night may have been a culmination of what was to come. He still has his moments and he’s not being omitted any time soon but the zip and second efforts have been missing for a while now. The “ down turn “ seems to have coincided with an illness he and a number of his team mates were associated with a couple months ago.
Maybe all will be revealed when the season is over.
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Is this a running joke I'm not in on? Someone was moaning about Quaynor's game in another thread. Our backs and HB's have been superb.[/quote] I am a big fan of Quaynor, and it is not quite the same at the moment. Nine possessions last night, in the bottom 4 players in sun ranking table. Along with mccreery.[/quote]gurugeoff wrote:
Their scoreline was crap, that’s the job of the defender, the main job, stats don’t tell the whole story
I said to junior at one stage, McReery is like ive got this pocket, off you go, and he did it all himself.
It’s called a team for a reason. Individual stats from a win are for the coach to examine. Our defence was magnificent, especially when you consider Moore was in bed all week.
The big blonde gigantor they have worried me when I watched him against the dogs, he wasn’t sighted last night.
Well done defenders
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Not sure which game you were watching because I though that Noble was brilliant.inxs88 wrote:Noble was awful. Simply awfulpietillidie wrote:Well in control of that from start to finish, which is a rare utterance this year.
Much smarter football overall with the added bonus of a better performance at the clearances, making things simpler.
de Goey, Crispy and Pendles were dominant, while the backline is in serious form. Loved Noble's game again, too, while Coxy is edging towards big form territory and Jamie could land a haul shortly, too. Moorey another big game and Howey looking better each week.
A whole new ball game next, but we certainly can't complain about getting an easier game and should be well aware of the intensity needed against the Swans.
Carna' Pies!
He took the game on at nearly every opportunity and provided run and carry all night.
I had him in our top 5 best players.
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