2018 Pre Season Discussion

And Stringer/Zerrett were out of the game early & Hep at half time.

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Richmond are not a great clearance side. Their style relies on other things as a priority.

Both thier JLT wins were against teams who couldn’t go with them for 4 qrts. Thier 1 wood seems to be grind the oposition down with manaic pressure in the first half and then blow them away when the game opens up in the 2nd half.

Test will be to see if they win against teams who can go with them for 4 qrts and since they won the flag it will be a lot harder.

They play with the right amount of intensity, which is something they’re in control of.

Yep, they deserve to be flag favourites and will be hard to beat again.

8 more equals a 30% difference which is significant but not nearly as much as what it felt on the day. I think the quality of their clearances and our lack of quality clearances made it feel like the difference was greater.

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bags ambrose goddard
mckenna hurley saad
mcgrath hepp zaka
stringer stewart tippa
begley joeD hooker

bellch zerrett parish

smith myers green langford

This side will be competitive Rd 1 but will be better when we get Fanta & Marty back.

Saad Ambrose Hurley

McKenna Hooker BJ

Zaka Parish MCG

Stringer JD Tippa

Smith Stewart Begley

Belly Hepp Zerret

Myers

Bags Smack Long

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/teams/essendon/essendon-2018-afl-season-preview-david-king-says-essendon-is-ready-to-rise/news-story/de22e2863ed8df3811ecb794537cae6b

Essendon 2018 AFL season preview: David King says Essendon is ready to rise
David King, Herald Sun
March 14, 2018 7:00am

FASTEN your seatbelts, the Bombers are back. The Tullamarine Globetrotters are going to play the most attacking and aggressive offensive footy of 2018.

The off-field back office courage will only be surpassed by those on-field in the Bombers’ high-octane ball movement program. They have had the courage and conviction to do the trades and pay the piper to get Devon Smith, Adam Saad and Jake Stringer when others baulked.

The book ended Bombers have significant talent forward and back of centre, but do they have a midfield that can separate games? They needed to answer a midfield problem mid-season in 2017 they trusted their youth for the baton change.

The Bombers are ranked in the league’s bottom four teams for clearance differential, and the opposition score more from clearances than they do. They were the only team in the top eight with a negative differential.

Zach Merrett and Andrew McGrath will look to assume midfield control as currently only two of their top-15 rated players are midfielders.

Essendon is already an aggressive corridor counterattacking team (No. 2 in the AFL for using the corridor), but just imagine the intercept work of Michael Hurley and Cale Hooker dishing the ball to the speed machines of Conor McKenna, Saad and the like at full tilt.

What will Stringer bring to Essendon? Grief and turmoil with countless wasted man hours or an unbridled talent that swings games and simply owns defensive units? Stringer kicked four or more goals eight times in his All-Australian year of 2015, then three times in the first eight games of 2016, but only twice in his past 25 games.

The biggest beneficiary of Stringer’s arrival will be Orazio Fantasia, who is the Bombers’ next elite player.

Fantasia has kicked 68 goals in the past two seasons. Look out now help has arrived.

Jake Stringer will add X-Factor to Essendon’s line-up. Picture: Michael Klein
The importance of Brendon Goddard’s leadership cannot be underestimated. The off-season losses of James Kelly, Jobe Watson and Brent Stanton ensures the load falls on to Goddard to lead the way.

Essendon’s greatest flaw is its lack of defensive integrity, and despite the move of Hooker to defence, this isn’t a one-man discussion.

Last season’s team-defence model was flawed and porous, rated the easiest to move the ball against of any of the top eight teams.

The club’s 2018 version has been galvanised by hardship and recalls what made it great — courage. The Bombers are my premiership selection for 2018.

ROBBO’S TACKLE
What I Like

They are a curious team. They’ll play a bit of AFLX-style in the season proper, by that I mean they’ll play some damn exciting footy. Have gained Jake Stringer — what will they get from him? — Adam Saad’s speed from half-back and Devon Smith’s smarts centre forward. It will mean Cale Hooker probably goes back with Michael Hurley, leaving Joe Daniher as the high forward X-man beside the other X-man, Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti, who is beside Smith, who is beside Orazio Fantasia, who is beside Stringer. Bang, what a forward group. On paper, they loom as a chance to win the flag, but all that depends on how they handle the pressure and how much pressure they dish out. Regardless, the Bombers at Etihad will play some scintillating footy.

What I don’t like

That word — pressure. Sydney smashed them in the final, so the question is: Do the Bombers have too much flair and not enough substance? Dyson Heppell will see more mid time, but with Zach Merrett, Darcy Parish and Andrew McGrath all likely to be in the middle of the ground, will the Bombers be too small at times? Pace is not the issue, but are there enough contested ball winners because clearances are. Plus, is the game plan conducive to winning finals football? Interstate games are also a worry. Last year and in 2015, they won just two games on the road and lost 10, which are not the numbers of a good football team.

Verdict: Top four wouldn’t surprise

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:crazy_face:

Sounds like the marshmellow affair

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Pretty big assumption on his behalf in relation to Hooker.

I think Hooker will stay forward.

Yep…Woosha seems to love him there
Structure, 40-odd goals last year, could’ve been 50+ if not for the goalkicking, helped out Joe massively etc etc

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You know your analogy is good when you need to explain what it means in the same sentence.

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Nice little plug for the future of the game

I thought it meant we generally only turn up for 2, 10 minute periods

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puke

edit - beaten by HAP

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AND you’re wrong.

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Robbie and King on the turps again?
I get that level of analysis from the nuff nuffs down the local, and they give their opinions for free.

GWS play “AFLX style” all the time which means nobody’s there, and nobody who is there knows the rules.

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