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Chapter 1: What insights does Adam Simpson provide about Jack Gunston's performance?
Adam Simpson running now means test. Do you want to flag anything from the Hawthorne performance? Well, just this Gunston situation. So he's kicked five goals, four on the weekend, so nine shots a goal. And if anyone can get to a game to watch Hawthorne, because you can't see it on TV, he's got this disconnected role. We used to call it the duck role.
Chapter 2: How does Jack Gunston's unique role impact Hawthorne's gameplay?
Everyone get out of the way and let's let duck do his thing. But he's 50 meters from the next defender or the next pair. And the decision that the clubs have to make is, do we squeeze up with the ground and just leave him 50 meters on his own? Do we play 10 meters in front or do we go back shoulder the whole time?
So whatever Hawthorne are doing, it's working really well because he's getting a lot of shots on goal through not all this play, but a lot of it is because he's got room to disrupt his direct opponent and there's no support. So once you break a line and you're the Hawks, you've got a lot of space to kick to. So we'll keep an eye on it. Someone's going to stop it, but it hasn't been stopped yet.
No, no.