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There's usually 7 defenders selected in the 22.
Only six on the team sheet, though!
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There's usually 7 defenders selected in the 22.
Thank crap for that. I need to get Nev back on my teamHe will do interchange as well.
Thank crap for that. I need to get Nev back on my team
But then you have no one who is playing to lock down a tall. Frost and OMac both have their flaws, there is an argument we can get away with neither of them after Lever is back.
Only six on the team sheet, though!
yeah I agree, that's the way I would of preferred it as well. I would have made it, pick 7 defenders, 7 forwards, and 8 mids. the guys who poll the 7th and 8th most votes are then named on the bench. think that would end up a better balanced team in the end.18+4 is an antiquated idea. The 22 are selected and a player that starts on the bench may be on the field after 60 seconds. Reality is there are 7 defenders selected. Separately selecting the interchange bench is a flawed concept in modern football since interchanges went up about 10 years ago. It's quite common for the four players named on the bench on Thursday night to be different when the final team sheets are released on game day.
yeah I doubt most people would want 4 talls out of 7 defender selections either, so i reckon players like KK, Lewis or Hunt would probably end up with a lot more votes if you had to pick 7.Agree that 18+4 in theory doesn't really make sense any longer. But I think I still prefer doing it this way. If we had "choose your top seven defenders", we would have very likely had Sam Frost on the bench. That might still eventuate, but having the interchange separate allows greater flexibility when it comes to the final four positions. I'm not sure many would have all of May, Lever, McDonald and Frost in their 22.
Unless you count Joel Smith, though I guess he's now a forwardFor mine KK has a bit of work to do, in order to push anyone out the prelim final side. He has the talent to be best 22, but we need to see a big pre season and some early season form.
Unless you count Joel Smith, though I guess he's now a forward
yeah I reckon you're right, I think Hore could likely slot into our defence as well. but I reckon we will play May with only one of Oscar Mac/Frost/Lever. we played most of last year with 2 tall defenders (sometimes just 1!) and I don't think that'll change too much this year. at times we had Fritsch playing in defence this year as a mid sized defender and I see Hore as being able to fill that role a bit better.If there is a surprise selection in your best 22 by season end I think it will be Marty Hore. The VFL stars that get picked before the Rookie Draft has generally done very well in their first year on a list in recent years and my tip is that Hore and the player we (freo) selected Brett Bewley will be the two gun mature recruits next season. Sometimes I think people forget when analyzing draft prospects that the absolute guns at VFL level are playing on and beating afl listed players most weeks. Looking at both Bewley and Hore they certainly seem to fit the description of dominant VFL players who regularly beat their man in season 2018.
Hore's stats and the draft reports on his form last year seem very impressive. In 2018 Hore claimed the Magpies’ VFL best and fairest and racked up more marks than any other player in the VFL. He was also the third-ranked player for kicks and contested mark. Looking at his highlights he looks quick and a very good kick. If Lever starts the year late I could see Hore playing round 1 in an intercept role and then being hard to keep out of the team once everyone is available, He looks like he will be a very versatile player who could switch to play on smalls and at 189cm weighing 89 kg he's got good size, so he could also play on a third tall if required. If he can play on a third tall then that would then free Lever up on his return to play the role he played at Adelaide. My tip for your defence is
B: Lever May Hore
HB: Hibbered Macdonald Jetta
Id have Lewis or Hunt (not both) starting on the bench rotating in defence with salem also spending time back but playing midfield as well. Kolo I think is best suited to a wing if he gets his body right. From memory he had his best run of form in his career at Gold Coast when he played on a wing for a an extended period three or so seasons ago.
If there is a surprise selection in your best 22 by season end I think it will be Marty Hore. The VFL stars that get picked before the Rookie Draft has generally done very well in their first year on a list in recent years and my tip is that Hore and the player we (freo) selected Brett Bewley will be the two gun mature recruits next season. Sometimes I think people forget when analyzing draft prospects that the absolute guns at VFL level are playing on and beating afl listed players most weeks. Looking at both Bewley and Hore they certainly seem to fit the description of dominant VFL players who regularly beat their man in season 2018.
Hore's stats and the draft reports on his form last year seem very impressive. In 2018 Hore claimed the Magpies’ VFL best and fairest and racked up more marks than any other player in the VFL. He was also the third-ranked player for kicks and contested mark. Looking at his highlights he looks quick and a very good kick. If Lever starts the year late I could see Hore playing round 1 in an intercept role and then being hard to keep out of the team once everyone is available, He looks like he will be a very versatile player who could switch to play on smalls and at 189cm weighing 89 kg he's got good size, so he could also play on a third tall if required. If he can play on a third tall then that would then free Lever up on his return to play the role he played at Adelaide. My tip for your defence is
B: Lever May Hore
HB: Hibbered Macdonald Jetta
Id have Lewis or Hunt (not both) starting on the bench rotating in defence with salem also spending time back but playing midfield as well. Kolo I think is best suited to a wing if he gets his body right. From memory he had his best run of form in his career at Gold Coast when he played on a wing for a an extended period three or so seasons ago.
Most weeks? or at least until Lever is available?the defence you've chosen looks a little too tall to me. i'd have something more like this most weeks;
Jetta May Hore
Salem Oscar Hibberd
with Lewis/Hunt on the bench.
yeah 1 of Oscar/Frost then Lever when available again.Most weeks? or at least until Lever is available?
He might, but my reservations with him actually doing it is that he actually still had a good season last year, he just didn't have the same output from a stats point of view as the year before, which I'd probably put down to him simply having more support bringing it out of our backline, which won't change.Couldn't find a SC thread, so thought I'd ask here. Any chance Hibberd bounces back this year? Could be a value pick.
Couldn't find a SC thread, so thought I'd ask here. Any chance Hibberd bounces back this year? Could be a value pick.
FULL BACK: Jetta ~ May ~ Lever
HALF BACK: Hibberd ~ O. McDonald ~ Salem