Friday, October 19, 2012

Post Game

After a busy morning with recruits it took my mind off the game a little and gave me an opportunity not to get too stressed out. With my pre game talk planned out the night before and a brief scouting report already with the players it was a quick recap before the game and then naming the starting line up and getting on with it.

I thought that we played well enough last game to start with the same line up. Collectively as a team we had done well and without the individual mistakes that had cost us last week i thought we could get a result playing the same formation.

After 15 minutes it was obvious that what we had planned was not having the desired effect so a quick change and we started to get a grip on the game. Our goal came from a free kick that we had previously had no success from but we finally had that quality service and despite no one getting a touch it curled into the far corner of the goal.

At half time we knew there was going to be a time in the second half that we would come under pressure and had to dig in and find a way to win the game. It seemed we had found the second goal and a slight cushion only for the keeper to deny Abaie with a great goal line clearance from his header that seemed certain for the goal. Not long afterwards it was Rudolphs turn to to go through 1v1 only to have 3 chances to put it away but failing to do so. At this point I was starting to think it would be one of those days where we would rue our missed chances but I knew Rudolph would have one more chance. When the chance finally came he did not make the same mistake second time around and after a through ball by Abaie and rounding the keeper he finished into the open net to the delight of the crowd, players and staff. With about 7 minutes on the clock there was still some nervous minutes ahead but we were able to get through with the win and clean sheet.

Magic Moment of the Day
Farrell first collegiate clean sheet and Rudolph getting the all important 2nd goal.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Normal Practice Day

Practice Day (with NO Administrative meeting)

6.30-7am Wake up Depending on Cerys and Dylan
7-8am Hang out watching Dora the Explorer and getting a head start on my emails.
8am-8.30am Either Drop Cerys off at Daycare or Drive straight to office (today was straight in) the drive usually involves a phone call or 2 and listening to satellite radio footy shows.
8.30am-9am Check office phone messages review daily agenda, 10 minutes my time
9am-9.30am Review Practice plan for the day with Staff
9.45am-11.45am Practice
Noon-1pm Academic Meetings with players
1-1.30pm Lunch at Mount Vernon
130pm-4pm Office work (return emails/calls/planning/paperwork)
4.15pm Leave for Foggy Bottom Main athletic office
4.45pm Leave for Home

Tomorrow we play Rhode Island who are above us in the conference by one point and have only played 3 games opposed to our 4.  Its a big game for both teams as we find ourselves at the wrong end of the A10 table so we will both be fighting for that win and 3 points.

Magic Moment of The Day
Coach Pasquinelli in Goal keeping them out


Wednesday Wobbles

With the weekend coming up being our last two home games it is important that this weeks preparation and practice  are spot on.  The players already know the importance of the games this weekend so it was good to see the effort in practice yesterday (tuesday) but disappointing today as some players sulked around and their body language was not what we expect from a GW player.  That being said, we got through the session today and managed to come through without any new injuries despite Rudolph pulling up yesterday due to some hamstring tightness we hope he will be okay for the weekend.

Our Goalkeepers seem to be having the worse luck right now with JP out with sickness and Almodovar leg and finger injuries.  Farrell and Lopez will have another chance this weekend to make the #1 position their own as we have seen the mantle pass along this season for various reasons.

I expected some tiredness this week and last as many players have a very busy academic schedule and knowing how things work I'm sure their time management has seen them cram late night sessions and extra work in over these past 2 weeks to get things done.  Maybe as part of the pre game schedule this week I should designate nap time to make sure everyone gets the rest they need.  An idea I got reading about the Northwestern football team.

Tomorrow is the final session of the week before Fridays game so I will give you my post practice thoughts and pre game preview.

Magic Moment of the Day
Higgins goal off a cross from Hinners

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Short Post Game Blog

I have to commend the players on a much improved performance.  A last minute goal is a tough way to lose any game in any sport so I know the disappointment the players will be feeling.  A change in formation to try and get more offense seemed to work especially in the second half but we didn't take the chances we had.  It felt like our goal came at the 8th attempt after coming off the crossbar and finally getting in to go in.  It was a good goal and came after we had just conceded to a set play so the timing and response was perfect.  Unfortunately we would concede to another set play late in the game to cost us dearly.

Its on to next weekend where luckily we are at home again for two crucial encounters against Rhode Island Friday and UMass on Sunday.  There was certainly a lot more positives to take from the game today and I hope the players will feel the same after the disappointment of today starts to wear away.  

Magic Moment of the Day
Team Defending in response to Friday