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Boxcraft - Geelong | The Means Test with Adam Simpson! (01.06.26)

01 Jun 2026

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Chapter 1: What insights does Adam Simpson share about Carlton's last two minutes?

0.031 - 18.916 Gerard Whateley

What have you got in Boxcraft? Well, I just think the Carlton, the way they handled the last two minutes, you know, lose the lead and it was a D50 stoppage. I don't think they could have done a lot about that, but it goes back to the middle with two minutes to go. And what they did is instead of going into win the game mode, they just reacted to Geelong's win the game.

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18.936 - 36.9 Gerard Whateley

So Geelong went to extras behind the play. So they equalized the first one. I think it might've been a... Dempsey, it was a wingman who went behind the play. And then the second behind the play player was Cameron and they let him go. And then they win the ball back through the midfield, get some overlap, and then suddenly Cripps drifts forward and takes that mark.

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Chapter 2: How did Geelong's strategy impact their performance in close games?

36.94 - 47.875 Gerard Whateley

So just the presence of the players and the coaches to go into that mode with all that's happened with Carlton to actually train some two minute drills, I think was really good box craft on the day.

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48.007 - 56.177 Adam Simpson

It'd be interesting. So Geelong haven't been able to hold the lead against Hawthorne or Carlton in the last 90 seconds. It'd be interesting to see what their reviews look like.

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56.657 - 58.479 Gerard Whateley

I don't know how much detail Geelong live off.

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Chapter 3: What coaching techniques are highlighted in the discussion?

59.18 - 70.754 Gerard Whateley

Who knows? But I look at them when the games are close and it can't be luck, but it looks like, what is he doing? He's just walking. And there was a few walkers in that last two minutes. And it's when Geelong had the ball.

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Chapter 4: How does player behavior affect game outcomes in critical moments?

70.894 - 84.831 Gerard Whateley

Smith was just walking through the corridor. His direct opponent gets to the floor of the ball. They chain their way back through the corridor and get that goal in. Yeah, I'm sure they do the work, but I see a lot more attention to detail with other teams. So, yeah, close games.

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Chapter 5: What lessons can be learned from the analysis of Geelong's recent matches?

85.153 - 86.502 Gerard Whateley

Interesting with Geelong.

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