Had the week my playing and coaching footy this past weekend so I was able to watch more games a lot more closely then normal.
On footy weeks I make sure to catch Sydney and Collingwood games live or on replay then if something else looks interesting to me then I'll give that a look as well but I'm out all day Saturday and a big portion of the afternoon Sunday so there's not a lot of extra time to catch much else, especially if Sydney/Collingwood aren't one of the prime time live TV games.
In the Adelaide/Richmond game I noticed an interesting full ground and team formation from Richmond, along the lines of an earlier formation I pointed out way back in the Richmond/Sydney game which seems an absolute lifetime ago now.
In the Hawks/GWS game there was another instance of the kicker being the most free option on the ground and again it shows how using that tiny tactic can keep your whole 18 connected for longer.
In the Essendon/Carlton game we saw how when the forwards get up relatively high to contest, then it allows the fat side winger to then become the forward target running in towards goal p- something we see in the AFLW quite regularly having 2 players less to use in the chain prior.
There was also an instance of Carlton not coming forward to ball carrier, something they used a lot of in their back the brink phase n 2023 to great success that allowed a relatively non-pressured goal.
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