forward line

This unofficial St Kilda Saints fan forum is for people of all ages to chat Saints Footy and all posts must be respectful.

Moderators: Saintsational Administrators, Saintsational Moderators

bigcarl
Saintsational Legend
Posts: 18398
Joined: Thu 11 Mar 2004 1:36am
Has thanked: 1736 times
Been thanked: 801 times

Post: # 701585Post bigcarl »

PJ wrote:Since the demise of the G-train we've looked pretty average up front.
agree, and the game plan's been a big factor, too, as plugger66 pointed out.

we had 18 guys behind the ball before brisbane had even scored on saturday.


User avatar
Saint Bev
SS Life Member
Posts: 2939
Joined: Sun 11 Jul 2004 3:29pm
Location: Gold Coast

Post: # 701597Post Saint Bev »

Forgot to mention also that we have a new game plan. Players struggled with it and didn't play according to the plan in the 1st half. When this was addressed at half time and tweeked we played better as we know in the second half.


Qld Saints Supporter Group
bigcarl
Saintsational Legend
Posts: 18398
Joined: Thu 11 Mar 2004 1:36am
Has thanked: 1736 times
Been thanked: 801 times

Post: # 701603Post bigcarl »

Saint Bev wrote:Forgot to mention also that we have a new game plan. Players struggled with it and didn't play according to the plan in the 1st half. When this was addressed at half time and tweeked we played better as we know in the second half.
thanks for that saint bev. if we play like we did in the second half we'll win more than we lose.


User avatar
Solar
Saintsational Legend
Posts: 8144
Joined: Wed 10 Mar 2004 12:43pm

Post: # 701604Post Solar »

Saint Bev wrote:Forgot to mention also that we have a new game plan. Players struggled with it and didn't play according to the plan in the 1st half. When this was addressed at half time and tweeked we played better as we know in the second half.
is it lots of quick handpasses off half back to try and beat the zone?


FQF
loyal in the good times and bad
In richo I trust

2013 trade/draft best ever?
Billings - future brownlow medallist Longer - future best ruck
Dunstan - future captain Eli - future cult hero
Acres - future norm smith
User avatar
WayneJudson42
SS Life Member
Posts: 3380
Joined: Mon 07 Jul 2008 9:53pm
Location: I'm a victim of circumstance

Post: # 701614Post WayneJudson42 »

Solar wrote:
Saint Bev wrote:Forgot to mention also that we have a new game plan. Players struggled with it and didn't play according to the plan in the 1st half. When this was addressed at half time and tweeked we played better as we know in the second half.
is it lots of quick handpasses off half back to try and beat the zone?
You might be on to something.

RL mentioned that they were working on this pre season.

Hawks strength was that they forced you to kick to a contest.

By sharing the ball around, it appears to draw opponents, hence breaking the zone.

Then again, I wouldn't have a clue.


The lid is off after Round 2! Enjoy the journey, coz you just don't know where we'll end up. Live for today and seize the moment.
saint66au
Saintsational Legend
Posts: 17003
Joined: Tue 09 Mar 2004 9:03pm
Contact:

Post: # 701648Post saint66au »

Solar wrote:
Saint Bev wrote:Forgot to mention also that we have a new game plan. Players struggled with it and didn't play according to the plan in the 1st half. When this was addressed at half time and tweeked we played better as we know in the second half.
is it lots of quick handpasses off half back to try and beat the zone?
Not just us...all 4 teams that played over the weekend had a positive handball:kick ratio. Nathan Foley had 32 touches of which only 10 were kicks :roll:

Does anyone remember the good old days when you used to handpass forwards to a bloke running towards goal? I reckon theres more backward handpasses then forward ones now..


Image

THE BUBBLE HAS BURST

2011 player sponsor
PJ
SS Life Member
Posts: 2974
Joined: Sun 14 Dec 2008 10:31am
Location: Adelaide

Post: # 701864Post PJ »

Part of the style played would be directed at the Hawks rolling zone but I reckon Ross's still got one eye looking over his shoulder at what the cats have been doing.

It's not difficult to see how the cats high possession game can bring the hawks undone. Kill 2 birds with one stone so to speak.
By sharing the ball around, it appears to draw opponents, hence breaking the zone.
Thanks WJ this demonstrtes the point.

Be prepared for plenty of frenetic handball plays in the coming weeks. Hope this doesn't mean we've neglected the kick.

Players like Eljay are information soaks at his stage of development - you can see he's following instructions to the T - Firstly handball if that fails then handball and if there's no other option handball. It'll probably die down a bit when the more experienced players come back.

yyyyup!


I've never seen a bad St.Kilda player - that's just how they are.
User avatar
BAM! (shhhh)
SS Hall of Fame
Posts: 2134
Joined: Thu 24 May 2007 5:23pm
Location: The little voice inside your head

Post: # 701896Post BAM! (shhhh) »

Solar wrote:
Saint Bev wrote:Forgot to mention also that we have a new game plan. Players struggled with it and didn't play according to the plan in the 1st half. When this was addressed at half time and tweeked we played better as we know in the second half.
is it lots of quick handpasses off half back to try and beat the zone?
Quick couple of thoughts on handpassing to beat the zone, as I wonder whether it really is the best approach for St Kilda to achieve the objective.

The reason you handpass (and run) to beat the zone is the same as the reason teams zone in the first place, to try and create situations where they have advantage at any contests - i.e. if someone's zoned off to cover space, their man must be somewhere, if you can add that man somewhere to the group on ball, you've got an advantage.

That's great as long as you've got:
a) the handskills to pull it off (i.e. keep the ball moving, and not end up standing still playing keepaway handballing to others standing still).
b) the runners to break the lines.

The couple of times I can recall seeing Hawthorn's defense struggle last year were against us, and against Brisbane at the Gabba (Hawks won the game in a Buddy v Bradshaw shootout). Both times what defined the path past the zone from half back was quick long switches, a forward kick leading to a pass to space - true CHF. The setup of the Hawthorn zone with the ball at HBF actually leaves that space open. Teams like St Kilda spend so much time trying to create 1 on 1s for their forwards, the 1 on "who happens to be close by" is a dream.

My query comes because along the backline, the Saints have plenty of players who can kick long and execute that switch (Goose, Gram, S Fisher, Raph, Gilbo... distance doesn't challenge them, they just can't pinpoint long ala Goddard). They've got far few players who execute the running handball really well (Ray appears good at this, and when Jones is doing thsi his disposal's fine... otherwise, it's only really our better mids, Hayes, Joey, Dal that pull it off well, and in Joey and Dal's case you'd rather have the ball on their boot, and the handball game is only as good as it's weakest link).

I understand and applaud the need and effort to improve the Saints running game. I wonder if there aren't options to achieve the same while playing more to our strengths and giving us the options we're after to put more quality up front.


"Everything comes to he who hustles while he waits"
- Henry Ford
Post Reply