With a busy weekend and too much footy to watch, l’ve just finished watching what I wanted to watch and have some left over clips to share from both men’s and women’s games this past weekend. In the men’s we look at: A picture perfect center bounce clearance from Gold Coast Sydney with a new...
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AFLW GAME ANALYSIS – CARvCOLL + WCvGC + SYDvRICH
In today’s game analysis for AFLW Round, we stay with the Carlton/Collingwood, West Coast/Gold Coast and Sydney/Richmond games from Thursday/Friday where we look at: Carlton going right back to where the ball came from inside forward 50 Collingwood defensive set up and Carlton ball movement Carlton aggressive corridor kick Gold Coast going off the mark...
COACHING MODERN FOOTBALL CHAPTER 13 – OUTNUMBER ADVANTAGES SNEEK PEAK + ROUND 1 AFLW EXAMPLES
Watching the first 2 games of AFLW on Thursday night, I noticed a lot of outnumber advantage situations and as I took a bunch of clips of them I’ll be fast-tracking to chapter 13 for this sneak peek as well as including these most recent clips of AFLW. From a tactical standpoint, the ability to...
BRISBANE v SYDNEY GAME ANALYSIS
Today we have 3 quick clips left over from this game where we look at and we’re still working analogue until next week. BRISBANE KICK OUT The Lions ability kick-mark is second to none and it comes from having great kickers on all lines but also perfect timing from players hitting up at the ball...
SYDNEY SLINGSHOT
The Swans shifted their offense a touch on Saturday, attempting to run and handball from defense and through the middle and then kicking inside 50 as opposed to the heavy kick-biased style of current times. I’ve been waiting and hoping for us to introduce more handball into our offense, not just a way to exit...
HAWTHORN v COLLINGWOOD GAME ANALYSIS PART 2/2
After yesterday’s themed game analysis, today we look at the rest of game from Thursday night. COLLINGWOOD INSIDE 50 It hasn’t been super of late but Collingwood’s forward cohesiveness is usually at the top end of the competition and here we’ll look at the 4 colored players from this image in blue, yellow, red and...
HAWTHORN v COLLINGWOOD GAME ANALYSIS PART 1/2
The wife is at her mum’s for the week so I don’t have access to the IPad so this will be old school stylez. The Hawks did a umber on Collingwood in many facets on Thursday night but today we’ll look at their use of the expansions of the MCG. Last season the Hawks used...
20 NEW STREAMLINE TRAINING ACTIVITIES
A new edition of this covering training activities #152 – #171 and as usual there’s only a quick explanation, no diagrams or images. #152 – 3 x 3v2 1 big playing area divided into 3 squares with a 3v2 offensive advantage in each square with all players locked. Goals at each end for each team...
COLLINGWOOD v BRISBANE GAME ANALYSIS
I did pick the Lions to beat the Pies Saturday night after the debacle they put out the week before + the Pies are in that so-far-ahead-were-gonna-lose-a-few phase of the season. Before this weekend I had a Collingwood/Brisbane Grand Final but now my predictor says Adelaide finish top and Brisbane 2nd so someone’s gonna have...
COACHING MODERN FOOTBALL CHAPTER 5 EXPLOITING THE STAND RULE – SNEAK PEAK
The “stand” rule has been in for a few years now and it has made a huge difference to how teams can transition from end to end which I believe has been a huge positive for the game. Some teams use it more than others in the AFL but that’s probably because of their specific...