View Full Version : Guido's role?
Dry Rot
10 Feb 2006, 19:47
Everyone's saying how good he's looking at training, but where will he play?
If it's fair to say that West Cross and Cooney will be virtually fulltime in the midfield, and going on last year probably Eagleton too, it leaves one spot to be shared between Griffen, McMahon, Ray, Guido etc ( and allowing for the rotations)
Will Guido mostly play up forward?
Aquamarinejewel
10 Feb 2006, 19:53
I would think Gia will probably spend most of his time up forward with the occasional burst in the midfield, a lot of our players can all play in different positions so will be interesting to see who goes where.
Captain Sensible
10 Feb 2006, 19:55
With the new rules I think we will employ three or four midfield rotations. Plenty of time in the middle for everyone.
OldSchool
10 Feb 2006, 20:41
I'd like to see Giansiracusa on a HFF but also spending time in the midfield rotation. Guido on one flank and Murphy on the other would be a devastating duo.
Dog Town
10 Feb 2006, 20:46
I thought last year Eade had the mix about right with Guido.Clearly a more damaging and complete player when he is spending plenty of time up forward.Seems to help his disposal somehow when he moves into the midfield.Just looked much cleaner through the middle last year probably because he wasn't exhausted every time he got the ball.Is a very smart forward IMO.Times his leads well,good in the air,good kick for goal if you take out a few noteabe exceptions and can crumb very well also.
Would like to see Eade occasionally use his work ethic and challenge him with a big role on similar guys like a Ball or Cousins.Not even as a run with but just to push him into the next bracket.He is really starting to come along and seems to be the type that would thrive on these sort of challenges.Would help keep guys like Cross fresh as well.I remember in 97 we rotated the run with roles and attacking roles frequently.Everyone remembers Libba tagging but he was also released every few weeks as well another player will step up and play a role.Keeps the players fresh in the mind.
I'd like to see Giansiracusa on a HFF but also spending time in the midfield rotation. Guido on one flank and Murphy on the other would be a devastating duo.
yea i like yr thinking OldSchool i agree with you.
OldSchool
10 Feb 2006, 20:49
I thought last year Eade had the mix about right with Guido.Clearly a more damaging and complete player when he is spending plenty of time up forward.Seems to help his disposal somehow when he moves into the midfield.Just looked much cleaner through the middle last year probably because he wasn't exhausted every time he got the ball.Is a very smart forward IMO.Times his leads well,good in the air,good kick for goal if you take out a few noteabe exceptions and can crumb very well also.
His ability to scoop the ball up on the half volley and then use it well is outstanding.
Borgsta
10 Feb 2006, 23:50
I'd like to see Giansiracusa on a HFF but also spending time in the midfield rotation. Guido on one flank and Murphy on the other would be a devastating duo.
As someone else said. I like your thinking. Gia on the HFF this year will be a pleasure to watch.
Maverick Dog
11 Feb 2006, 06:59
I'd like to see Giansiracusa on a HFF but also spending time in the midfield rotation. Guido on one flank and Murphy on the other would be a devastating duo.
Ditto Gia will be part of the rotation but HFF is his place
OldSchool
11 Feb 2006, 07:09
Ditto Gia will be part of the rotation but HFF is his place
I must admit I'm not a fan of him playing as a forward pocket but across half forward with a few runs in the midfield seems a logical spot for him.
Guido could be part of the Mid-forward rotation, players who will spend some time in the middle and alot of time forward.
We seem to have a pretty handy group going ATM, when you consider that Guido, Johnno, Cooney, Murphy and Faulkner are all capable, and I would expect D-Mac to be in that group by the end of the year.
Threads like this are getting alot more difficult when you consider the flexibility Eade seems to have trained into the side.
I cant believe that another forumer on the main board rated him as #129 in the league !
I rate him in the top 40 #
Strong overhead : Quick : Tackles : and now Rocket soughted out his radar/goal kicking confidence problems ::kicks goals.
Go Go Guido
stefoid
11 Feb 2006, 19:23
mostly midfield, resting forward occasionally.
johnson and murphy better suited as half forwards and worse suited as midfielders than guido.
bulldogrob
11 Feb 2006, 20:36
His role is to bring Charlie home and me a lot of money
Polly Purser
12 Feb 2006, 08:03
I cant believe that another forumer on the main board rated him as #129 in the league !
I rate him in the top 40 #
Strong overhead : Quick : Tackles : and now Rocket soughted out his radar/goal kicking confidence problems ::kicks goals.
Go Go Guido
Couldn't agree more. Guido is a special talent and I think you have summed him up well.
I'd like to see Giansiracusa on a HFF but also spending time in the midfield rotation. Guido on one flank and Murphy on the other would be a devastating duo.
Best HFF's in the league, now if we can only find someone to put between them.
As for Guido's role...All Things To All Men (except the PSLA)
The Special One
13 Feb 2006, 19:38
The only problem is players get stale at half foward because you don't get as many touches, they need to play like the swans fowards who push right up and play like onballers if they were to stay at on a flank
Polly Purser
14 Feb 2006, 06:52
Best HFF's in the league, now if we can only find someone to put between them.
As for Guido's role...All Things To All Men (except the PSLA)
Guido really did have a good season for us and if Murphy can play as a half forward flanker they really will be an exciting pair.
Can we really afford the luxury of having Robery Murphy on a half forward flank?
Guido really did have a good season for us and if Murphy can play as a half forward flanker they really will be an exciting pair.
Can we really afford the luxury of having Robery Murphy on a half forward flank?
As opposed to using him at CHF?
I think with the midfield rotations, you'll see quite a few players work through being on the ball, half forward, forward pocket, bench, so I don't think Murph being on the flank will be a luxury, it'll just be one position he plays in. I think he'll still be a kind of leading HFF, similiar to how he played towards the end of last year. He's too good a leading player to not exploit that.
Or to take your question another way, yes we now have so many good onballers that we can afford the luxury of R.Murphy and Guido on a half forward flank, while Cooney, Cross, West, Griffen, etc get the ball out of the middle.:D
Cyberdoggie
14 Feb 2006, 10:41
i never used to be much of a guido fan,
his slendor build, timid style of play and his poor kicking for goal were a pet hate for me. This last year was a big improvement for him, and he's back in my good books. I'm really looking forward to seeing how he starts this year as it's probably the first from memory that he's been injury free over pre-season. There was the knee injuries and the shoulder problem (which should of been fixed earlier that season!) that have slowed him in the past.
King of the Mountain
14 Feb 2006, 12:08
i never used to be much of a guido fan,
his slendor build, timid style of play and his poor kicking for goal were a pet hate for me. This last year was a big improvement for him, and he's back in my good books. I'm really looking forward to seeing how he starts this year as it's probably the first from memory that he's been injury free over pre-season. There was the knee injuries and the shoulder problem (which should of been fixed earlier that season!) that have slowed him in the past.
Im a little surprised you didnt rate him until last season but he did have a great year.I think that finger injury was the only blip on his season.
As opposed to using him at CHF?
I think with the midfield rotations, you'll see quite a few players work through being on the ball, half forward, forward pocket, bench, so I don't think Murph being on the flank will be a luxury, it'll just be one position he plays in. I think he'll still be a kind of leading HFF, similiar to how he played towards the end of last year. He's too good a leading player to not exploit that.
Or to take your question another way, yes we now have so many good onballers that we can afford the luxury of R.Murphy and Guido on a half forward flank, while Cooney, Cross, West, Griffen, etc get the ball out of the middle.:D
I think he will stay as CHF, this where the road divides and I think Rob has to look towards the life and times of Ablett, Blight and Jarman for his future direction rather than that of midfeilders that we have heaps of.
Dry Rot
21 Feb 2006, 15:59
I think he will stay as CHF, this where the road divides and I think Rob has to look towards the life and times of Ablett, Blight and Jarman for his future direction rather than that of midfeilders that we have heaps of.
But what if we should use a KPP sized CHF?
If Skipper, Morgan, or anyone over 6ft 2 can hold down CHF and we can use Murphy on a HFF as an alternate lead I think we'll be a better team.
And if wishes were fishes...
Bulldog Banana
21 Feb 2006, 19:20
I think with the amount of well skilled quality on-ballers that we can rotate a heaps of guys thru there. We should use a mobile big bloke at CHF, just to provide a contest. If the ball comes to ground we will be all over it.
We kicked heaps of goals last year with a small forward line, so I reckon we really need to concentrate on defensive skills in the middle to stop it going back down the other end so fast.
For me Guido can play HFF changing on Wing & in the guts
Dry Rot
22 Feb 2006, 14:49
If Skipper, Morgan, or anyone over 6ft 2 can hold down CHF and we can use Murphy on a HFF as an alternate lead I think we'll be a better team.
And if wishes were fishes...
Agreed - I just don't see Murphy as the permanent CHF for 2006.
Agreed - I just don't see Murphy as the permanent CHF for 2006.
I wouldn't risk him there for a full season. I've no doubt he could play there, but I don't think he's built for it, and would wear down. Much better off with a Skipper or Morgan there. Guido and Murph can both lead up and take a mark or work off the CHF,which would put pressure on other backlines.
Maverick Dog
23 Feb 2006, 16:14
Agreed - I just don't see Murphy as the permanent CHF for 2006.
My preference would be for a quality tall to play there but unfotunately i doubt we have any who could play the position well enough. Murphy is a quality player and played the role well last year as a leading mobile CHF. I would prefer 6 quality midsize players than a couple of dud talls who cannot take a contested grab and to be honest apart from Darcy our talls cannot take contested grabs. Would like to see Grant and either Davidson or Kmac as the talls with midsize player filling the other positions