He rucked quite a bit last year - not so far this yearDo we ever throw Himmelberg into the ruck?
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He rucked quite a bit last year - not so far this yearDo we ever throw Himmelberg into the ruck?
Wouldn't be surprised to see him this week.He is killing it. He had 7 shots on goal for an inaccurate 2.5 and was running into an open goal when the final siren beat him to it.
In his first few games for us (incl trial games) he has kicked 4,4,1,4,1.3,2.5.
Wouldn't be surprised to see him this week.
Yes he's been the support ruck for Hunter in the SANFL while ROB been playing AFL.Do we ever throw Himmelberg into the ruck?
He doesn't have much of a chance even if he is playing there, seeing it's really just waiting for Lynch form to drop, Tex we'll hold regardless as really he's who our side is built around. It's apart of that joy of absolutely ******* up our list management by resigning Lynch knowing full well that Fogarty needed AFL game time.
For Fog it's pretty much convert him to a defender or trade him right now.
A good lesson in why showing loyalty to a B+ veteran when you have an A grade talent is in the wings is always the wrong decision. No matter what that B+ player offers.
I mean surelyWouldn't be surprised to see him this week.
You're STILL harping on about re-signing and replacing one of the fittest, hardest working, and effective 3rd talls in the comp with a fat, slow, unfit and raw CHF?
Christ, give it up already.
The AFC haven't stuffed up their list management. What you are suggesting is terrible list management.
Who is the SANFL forwards coach,He was leading AT the ball carrier this week and was too quick for his defender. Plus the passing into the forward line was much, much better (partly from better forward set up and leads)
Lynch is a crucial part of our current line up. Fog can't and shouldn't be asked to do what Lynch does.Of course I am, because it is the definition of terrible list management.
We are now stuck trying to make our best prospect (and really the player the next gen will be built around) a ******* defender because of that decision, because we've taken away the last possible path he could make it as a forward until 2021 (because otherwise, we're committing 600k of salary cap, and a LG spot to the reserves which is as bad of a situation as blocking out an A+ prospect). All because we prioritsed a veteran third tall, which even the best ones are expendable, because a third tall by nature is a fringe position.
Prioritising a kid to get him up to speed is not bad list management, it's a necessity to develop into a premiership capable squad. Every time you opt for a veteran in a fringe position over an highly rated prospect, you've ****** up. No ifs, no buts.
Lynch is a crucial part of our current line up. Fog can't and shouldn't be asked to do what Lynch does.
His value is in the position currently occupied by our captain.
Do we ever throw Himmelberg into the ruck?
Of course I am, because it is the definition of terrible list management.
We are now stuck trying to make our best prospect (and really the player the next gen will be built around) into a ******* defender because of that decision, because we've taken away the last possible path he could make it as a forward until 2021 (because otherwise, we're committing 600k of salary cap, and a LG spot to the reserves which is as bad of a situation as blocking out an A+ prospect). All because we prioritsed a veteran third tall, which even the best ones are expendable, because a third tall by nature is a fringe position.
Prioritising a kid to get him up to speed is not bad list management, it's a necessity to develop into a premiership capable squad. Every time you opt for a veteran in a fringe position over an highly rated prospect, you've ****** up. No ifs, no buts as this is not something that has any grey area whatsoever.
Also in case you're unaware, us bombing makes that decision even worse then what I initially criticised it for.
That's one way of getting out of playing in defence.Fogarty is challenging his ban https://www.afc.com.au/sites/AdelaideCrows/news/2019-04-16/sanfl-fogarty-headed-to-tribunal
Would be surprised if he gets off, so he's facing two weeks on the sidelines
Fogarty is challenging his ban https://www.afc.com.au/sites/AdelaideCrows/news/2019-04-16/sanfl-fogarty-headed-to-tribunal
Would be surprised if he gets off, so he's facing two weeks on the sidelines
Matty Wight, Forward coach, and Playing Capt,Who is the SANFL forwards coach,
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Sound like the SANFL forward movement is better than the AFL team.Matty Wight, Forward coach, and Playing Capt,
Reilly Defensive coach
Thomas is Midfield Coach
Younie the overall Coach
Thomas has also got them delivering the ball, But that could be the extra time our mid have which may benefit the forward, they are getting Silver service and Matty Wright one the best at setting up the plays Reckon his talk on the field is worth a few Gaols.Sound like the SANFL forward movement is better than the AFL team.
Leading to the ball, witchcraft@@!@@!
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The structure is falling down beyond Lynch. I'd leave 1 of the 2 big guys out, hell maybe even both, to fit Fog in.And? You can always change structure to make it work, which immediately ruins any argument of "you can't ask Fog to do what Lynch does". We are not stuck with a one size fits all structure where a peripheral player (which Lynch is by being a third tall) is so important that we can't move him. Get Knight to run up and down the wings more or Gallucci to provide a leading outlet kick (using pace instead of height as the separator) etc, Tex could roam more which makes use of that leg. It's not even asking much in the creativity sakes. It's no different to losing a player to an injury, you adapt your structure to make it work with what you've got.
Hell, we're crying out for a strong contested marking option right now due to how bad our ball movement is which would have made Fogarty much more important then Lynchs link play.