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<blockquote data-quote="omar" data-source="post: 7425013" data-attributes="member: 25492"><p>I think there's huge lessons to be learned by management and the problem is that they aren't learning quick enough.</p><p></p><p>The attitude to the league games in terms of reviewing individual performances was absolutely bonkers imo....looking at a player's performances in competitive games is absolutely more relevant than in house games or trainings. </p><p></p><p>If you looked at who performed well during the league and who did or didn't play well today I think you'd see a strong correlation in performance. </p><p></p><p>Playing both Coleman and TOC at WB today for spells was absolute insanity both struggled in the air as they have done before. </p><p></p><p>Hoggy and Lehane replicated their league performances...both have been amazing players and I'm not slagging them off...but again no surprise to see them struggle to get into the game or make an impact when they did. We can't play them and Harnedy on the same 15 going forward surely?</p><p></p><p>Barrett, Alan Connolly and Fitz were superb. Barrett was 3/5 with his shooting which is better. He needs to tidy up his tackling. </p><p></p><p>I thought Sean Twomey was unlucky. His role seemed be a bit mashed up and he certainly wasn't targeted enough from puckouts or general play with the type of ball he needs. If that's the plan then don't play him at all.</p><p></p><p>Eoin Downey and Eoin Roche unlucky not to start in the backs imo. Both didn't put a foot wrong in the league from what I saw. </p><p></p><p>I'd also rate Hayes a lot higher than others. He's a bit awkward at times yes but he's pretty effective and close to goal would be better foil for Connolly who now looks our best inside forward by a distance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="omar, post: 7425013, member: 25492"] I think there's huge lessons to be learned by management and the problem is that they aren't learning quick enough. The attitude to the league games in terms of reviewing individual performances was absolutely bonkers imo....looking at a player's performances in competitive games is absolutely more relevant than in house games or trainings. If you looked at who performed well during the league and who did or didn't play well today I think you'd see a strong correlation in performance. Playing both Coleman and TOC at WB today for spells was absolute insanity both struggled in the air as they have done before. Hoggy and Lehane replicated their league performances...both have been amazing players and I'm not slagging them off...but again no surprise to see them struggle to get into the game or make an impact when they did. We can't play them and Harnedy on the same 15 going forward surely? Barrett, Alan Connolly and Fitz were superb. Barrett was 3/5 with his shooting which is better. He needs to tidy up his tackling. I thought Sean Twomey was unlucky. His role seemed be a bit mashed up and he certainly wasn't targeted enough from puckouts or general play with the type of ball he needs. If that's the plan then don't play him at all. Eoin Downey and Eoin Roche unlucky not to start in the backs imo. Both didn't put a foot wrong in the league from what I saw. I'd also rate Hayes a lot higher than others. He's a bit awkward at times yes but he's pretty effective and close to goal would be better foil for Connolly who now looks our best inside forward by a distance. [/QUOTE]
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