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Guess it may be a bit tall hahaSay if every single player was injury free and fit - would the forward line look anything like this:
F: Kersten, Hawkins, Menzel
HF: Motlop, Vardy, Smedts/Murdoch?
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Guess it may be a bit tall hahaSay if every single player was injury free and fit - would the forward line look anything like this:
F: Kersten, Hawkins, Menzel
HF: Motlop, Vardy, Smedts/Murdoch?
Say if every single player was injury free and fit - would the forward line look anything like this:
F: Kersten, Hawkins, Menzel
HF: Motlop, Vardy, Smedts/Murdoch?
Say if every single player was injury free and fit - would the forward line look anything like this:
F: Kersten, Hawkins, Menzel
HF: Motlop, Vardy, Smedts/Murdoch?
I am no closer to an answer on who plays that Cameron Mooney role for Geelong against a good side.
It's effectively Hawkins. Yes, Mooney led up the ground more than Hawk, but Mooney was our focal point with Nathan, Hawk and Pods playing 2nd string.I am no closer to an answer on who plays that Cameron Mooney role for Geelong against a good side.
We are very earth bound on our forward line at present we have no one other than maybe Motlop who looks capable of taking a hanger or a big pack mark with elevation.
No doubt he's improveing in every aspect of his game but I don't see him as the up there Cazaly type.This might change if Blicavs starts to take more of those Gazza-style fade-across marks like his 2nd one on Friday.
No doubt he's improveing in every aspect of his game but I don't see him as the up there Cazaly type.
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I think we have to seriously look at the option of bringing in Simpson in tandem with McIntosh and use Blicavs as the CHF... If Brown or Walker or Kersten can't impact, with Hamish and Mark rotating through
Yes, but he doesn't have to be if he gets forward quickly from his position as wing/ruck, because he'll very often be unmarked, and he's also got a big natural reach advantage on most defenders. This will be enough to give him some marks without having to take pack marks or speccies. As it did with the couple on Friday.
I think we have to seriously look at the option of bringing in Simpson in tandem with McIntosh and use Blicavs as the CHF... If Brown or Walker or Kersten can't impact, with Hamish and Mark rotating through
Simpson got injured 2 weeks ago in the VFL and didn't play last week, I'd say he's absolutely zero chance to be included against Hawthorn. Especially as McIntosh is playing well and Blicavs is supporting him well.
Yet again, why do people always want to change things that are working?
It's very simple, the 2nd key forward is going to be either the incumbent in Kersten, or one of Brown or Walker. That's all it will be, and for the balance of the team that's all it should be.
and probably not even a drop in form - Scott would let him play through thatGot to agree Partridge.
Change will only come about now through injury, suspension, or a horrendous drop in form.
Some of my forward line suggestions:
- persist with kersten (he is much better than walker and brown, don't mess with the lineup this close to finals) but play him differently - see below.
Yet again, why do people always want to change things that are working?
It's very simple, the 2nd key forward is going to be either the incumbent in Kersten, or one of Brown or Walker. That's all it will be, and for the balance of the team that's all it should be.
May be working, still shouldn't stop looking for ways to improve things though surely.
It's very simple, the 2nd key forward is going to be either the incumbent in Kersten, or one of Brown or Walker. That's all it will be, and for the balance of the team that's all it should be.
I am no closer to an answer on who plays that Cameron Mooney role for Geelong against a good side.
The problem here is that the perception of McIntosh being threatening at CHF doesn't translate into reality. He rarely causes a problem to the opposing defence, let alone impact the scoreboard.
Simpson's injury, and lack of game time, would see our run diminished considerably, something we can't afford.