Rarely has the cliche “bad kicking is bad football” held extra relevance than Sydney’s MCG butchery within the loss to Collingwood.
The Swans had been left lamenting a succession of dangerous goal-kicking misses on Sunday as they went all the way down to the Magpies by 29 factors – 11.11 (77) to six.12 (48) – in a grinding AFL conflict.
It was Sydney’s third-straight loss and leaves final yr’s grand finalists with a 3-5 report.
At one stage within the third quarter, the Swans had been 1.7 from set photographs – which included a number of sitters.
Leading by 5 factors on the final change, Collingwood went up a gear within the ultimate time period with 5 targets to at least one.
But the end result may need been totally different had the Swans made extra of their probabilities by way of the center of the sport.
“Some pretty basic kicks – you just have to have the confidence to go back and put the ball over into Punt Rd,” coach John Longmire stated.
“It’s so simple as that.
“It definitely made a distinction after we did not take these alternatives that we should always have.”
As with last week’s one-point loss to GWS, Longmire could not fault his side’s intent – but the execution was lacking.
“Generally, for 3 quarters, we had been proper within the hunt – we had been proper in the place we needed to be,” he stated.
“They bought some simple targets in that final quarter.
“When you’re playing good teams, away, you have to take your chances.”
Longmire stated the Swans had been engaged on their ahead line techniques at coaching.
He additionally famous that aside from their 93-point loss to Geelong, that they had blown two last-quarter leads this season.
“We just haven’t quite been good enough for long enough,” he stated.
Source: www.perthnow.com.au