Armstrong is an elite kick... as long as the target is 20-30 metres away and he isn't under any pressure.
The threads about this weeks selected side. Use another thread to bitch about the list.
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Armstrong is an elite kick... as long as the target is 20-30 metres away and he isn't under any pressure.
The threads about this weeks selected side. Use another thread to bitch about the list.
Blaze may tend toward the 'glass half empty' philosophy or the 'prove it' attitude but I would never doubt his love of the club.Reid + Seedsman + Brown = 6-7? Players aren't picked on ability alone you realise? I'm not in here very often but I'm hoping that one day I'll see you say something, anything, positive. There's something in the saying that if you don't have anything nice to say don't say anything at all, especially when it's about the football club and its players whom you claim to "support".
Would prefer it like this
B - Maxwell Frost Toovey
HB - Goldsack Keeffe Langdon
C -Lumumba Beams Young
HF - Swan Cloke Sidebottom
F - Elliott White Dwyer
R - Grundy Macaffer Pendlebury
INT - Adams Ball Fasolo sub Blair
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Where does this "elite kick" tag come from? A few people have used it but unless it refers to style I don't see any real basis for it. K.Eff: 2011-62.2%, 2012-70.8%, 2013-50%. Nobody ever labels Maxy as an elite kick yet his figures over the last 5 years read 74.6, 72, 70.9, 69 and 69.8%. Just an observation.
You sure you're describing the right person??Blaze may tend toward the 'glass half empty' philosophy or the 'prove it' attitude but I would never doubt his love of the club.
If you read the last page it was a discussion about the possible ins and outs, no need to get so snarky![]()
Armstrong is neither a possible in or out
Surely the two outs are better players currently than the two ins. Fasolo has hardly been dominating at VFL and Keeffe has been sadly out of form, while both Brown and Sinclair were very good players last week. If anything, the side looks weaker rather than stronger, to me anyway.Side looks a little stronger and a little more balanced this week. Be interesting to see how Frosty and Keeffe go down back.
Surely the two outs are better players currently than the two ins. Fasolo has hardly been dominating at VFL and Keeffe has been sadly out of form, while both Brown and Sinclair were very good players last week. If anything, the side looks weaker rather than stronger, to me anyway.
You may be right. I would have preferred Brown on Hawkins rather than either of Frost or Keeffe given the strength of the CHF. The team may also have gained some confidence from their win last week. What they won't have going for them this time is another Maxwell milestone game, which probably helped motivate the boys to greater efforts against the Swans.I can agree to a certain extent, but we don't know what the criteria for selection at senior level is. For instance neither needs to dominate in order to earn a call up. It's all about fulfilling your role.
With that in mind limiting it to two changes means we gain traction with the other 20 players selected. My take is that each of the 20 players still in the line up from last week will again be better placed for this game than they were against Sydney.
For instance White will be better second up, ditto Adams for being eased into it, Swan will be better again, Frost will have gained confidence from his job on Buddy, Grundy likewise with his first 30+ hitout match, benefits for the group of an extra game under their belt, who knows Fumblesack may only fumble 5 times this week instead of 8 etc. incrementally that means more to the team overall than the difference in output between Brown and Sinclair v Keeffe and Fasolo.
Hence comments such as Jimmy's can be justified, IMO.
I wouldn't say he's an "elite"kick but has a penetrating kick on him. Very good by foot.Where does this "elite kick" tag come from? A few people have used it but unless it refers to style I don't see any real basis for it. K.Eff: 2011-62.2%, 2012-70.8%, 2013-50%. Nobody ever labels Maxy as an elite kick yet his figures over the last 5 years read 74.6, 72, 70.9, 69 and 69.8%. Just an observation.
Take your point Scodog that when players are out injured someone has to come in , fill a role, without banging the door down at VFL level.I can agree to a certain extent, but we don't know what the criteria for selection at senior level is. For instance neither needs to dominate in order to earn a call up. It's all about fulfilling your role.
With that in mind limiting it to two changes means we gain traction with the other 20 players selected. My take is that each of the 20 players still in the line up from last week will again be better placed for this game than they were against Sydney.
For instance White will be better second up, ditto Adams for being eased into it, Swan will be better again, Frost will have gained confidence from his job on Buddy, Grundy likewise with his first 30+ hitout match, benefits for the group of an extra game under their belt, who knows Fumblesack may only fumble 5 times this week instead of 8 etc. incrementally that means more to the team overall than the difference in output between Brown and Sinclair v Keeffe and Fasolo.
Hence comments such as Jimmy's can be justified, IMO.
Take your point Scodog that when players are out injured someone has to come in , fill a role, without banging the door down at VFL level.
That being said, a comparison of the merits of the in's V the out's makes sense; the improvement in the other 20 you mention will occur if Brown and Sinclair where playing i would think.
Regardless, you identify in this 22 a bunch of specific improvemnents that will go a long way toward winning this game. I hope they all pla yout Saturday night!!
Where does this "elite kick" tag come from? A few people have used it but unless it refers to style I don't see any real basis for it. K.Eff: 2011-62.2%, 2012-70.8%, 2013-50%. Nobody ever labels Maxy as an elite kick yet his figures over the last 5 years read 74.6, 72, 70.9, 69 and 69.8%. Just an observation.
Young ---->------ Fas ----->---- Cloke ------> GOAL![]()
Might???????That's overcomplicating it surely: Young-----> Fasolo----> GOAL........(Clokey might miss)
Who cares / doesn't matter / is always funny as ****When is that From?
I think Luke Ball should be the sub. I'd hate if it was someone like Fasolo or Adams. I think it has to be a midfielder because otherwise we'll have too many inside mids like we did against Freo and not enough run or forward fire power. Fasolo has to start at Half Back to release Young and Lumumba on the wing to give us midfield pace.