We look to have evolved quite a bit in the attacking 50. Where last year Wright, Langford, Gresham and Stringer were regulars, it now appears that Wright is a 50/50 and of course Stringer is goneskis.
Langford's a lock. Done.
We've picked up a quality goal-kicking pressure small in Kako, who just happens to be great mates with CHF hope, Nate Caddy.
Draper training forward this preseason has him primed to spend more time resting forward, which makes sense on two accounts at least;
1. Wright often has bricks for hands and is too easily out-muscled in contests, despite his size.
2. Draper seems to be clunking marks much more than previously and is a competitive beast who loves the contest.
As well though, Draper forward allows Bryan to ruck, which is development we need going forward, especially if Draper is courted by the Crows.
ADJ apparently showed greater intensity and improvement over the summer and Rhys Unwin has brought a couple of much needed traits; speed and defensive pressure. So, the small forward roles Gresham and Menzie have monopolised (Gresh moreso than Menz) won't necessarily be so.
Archie is looking really promising with improved intensity; maybe exiting Stringer has had the desired effect?... but we've seen false dawns with Arch a couple of times before (suck it Horks).
Then there's the currently inconsistent hands of Harry, who's probably better coming into marking contests from the side as third (fourth, fifth) up, and now, the very promising Tom Edwards.
For mine, we should be looking at this forwardline;
Kako Draper Gresham
Perkins Caddy Langford
And for the VFL;
Unwin Wright Menzie
ADJ Edwards ???
I've got really high hopes for the forwards this season because thete's so much scope for improvement. Draper and Perkins are the the ones on watch for mine, because the talent is so palpable the ceiling is still not clear. They could both turn a corner and be elite, or not.
...and people are whispering Jamarra's name.
Interestingly, Brad said recently that he doesn't look at a forwardline in terms of whether it's too tall. He's more interested in how mobile it is. That tells me it's Draper > Wright.
Will be a fascinating year. Looking forward to seeing how this evolves.
Langford's a lock. Done.
We've picked up a quality goal-kicking pressure small in Kako, who just happens to be great mates with CHF hope, Nate Caddy.
Draper training forward this preseason has him primed to spend more time resting forward, which makes sense on two accounts at least;
1. Wright often has bricks for hands and is too easily out-muscled in contests, despite his size.
2. Draper seems to be clunking marks much more than previously and is a competitive beast who loves the contest.
As well though, Draper forward allows Bryan to ruck, which is development we need going forward, especially if Draper is courted by the Crows.
ADJ apparently showed greater intensity and improvement over the summer and Rhys Unwin has brought a couple of much needed traits; speed and defensive pressure. So, the small forward roles Gresham and Menzie have monopolised (Gresh moreso than Menz) won't necessarily be so.
Archie is looking really promising with improved intensity; maybe exiting Stringer has had the desired effect?... but we've seen false dawns with Arch a couple of times before (suck it Horks).
Then there's the currently inconsistent hands of Harry, who's probably better coming into marking contests from the side as third (fourth, fifth) up, and now, the very promising Tom Edwards.
For mine, we should be looking at this forwardline;
Kako Draper Gresham
Perkins Caddy Langford
And for the VFL;
Unwin Wright Menzie
ADJ Edwards ???
I've got really high hopes for the forwards this season because thete's so much scope for improvement. Draper and Perkins are the the ones on watch for mine, because the talent is so palpable the ceiling is still not clear. They could both turn a corner and be elite, or not.
...and people are whispering Jamarra's name.
Interestingly, Brad said recently that he doesn't look at a forwardline in terms of whether it's too tall. He's more interested in how mobile it is. That tells me it's Draper > Wright.
Will be a fascinating year. Looking forward to seeing how this evolves.




