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Tag: Geelong
Preconceived Notions: The Start Of 2022
This is either going to end up being fun or embarrassing.
2021 Club By Club List Management Tools
For a while I’ve been trying to figure out how to create as many impartial, simple-to-understand tools when attempting to analyse an AFL list. Things that you can look at and instantly glean unbiased knowledge from.
From The Notebook: Round 16
Today’s Notebook covers Patrick Dangerfield, Melbourne’s continuing forward dilemmas and what to make of West Coast away from home.
From The Notebook, Round 8: Geelong’s ‘stretching’ ball movement
A slight detour from the script for this week's Notebook, with a single-topic focus on Geelong's method of moving the ball against Richmond.
From The Notebook, Round 1: Are these trends real?
One of the most enjoyable parts of Round 1 is looking at trends to figure out what will stick, and what’s a mirage.
2020 Finals Dossier: Geelong Cats
Although the home and away ladder position – from top to fourth – and recent form – a heavy loss to Richmond and squeaking by Sydney – may not show it, Geelong is an improved team from 2019.
From The Notebook: Round 12
Unbelievably, we now have to endure three whole days without football, which is disgraceful. But at the end of 20 consecutive days with football, we may be starting to see some ladder separation.
From The Notebook: Round 11
Another two excellent matches in Round 11, even with the compressed schedule, leads us into a handful of vital clashes in Round 12. But before then, what caught the eye over the last few days.
Richmond v Geelong: A tale of two halves
It was an intriguing battle between two systems; the fine-tuned chaos of Richmond against a Geelong outfit having to adjust to the biggest match of their season without their fulcrum.