ADELAIDE 2 TO THE BALL
MY TAKE
This was a bit dissapointing mainly because of the high standards the Crows have set throughout the AFLW competition.
The Crows player on the mark had plentyy of time to see her teammate Martin running to the Collingwood player gathering the ball stationary so she'll easily be able to pressure her if she decides to kick.
Instead she continues running towards the Collingwood receiver who now just has an easy-peasy handball back to the kicker who has now been left alone.
Adequate game intelligence would havehad the initial Crows player see her teammate who weas in the D1 position and her only decision at that point is to take up D2 duties which is to defend her direct opponent and then let it play out.
She needs to trust that Martin will get to the ball carrier, which she was going to do, and with a game model that assigns these responsibilities to improve decision making in these situations, that's what should have happened.
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