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Do you mean ‘15 because Breust kicked 50 odd and Poppy kicked 29?
In 17 you’re right but they are a lot more of natural forwards than our lot (including mids) they also are way more mobile than our mids bar Fisher who we could play large chunks of time forward.
The thing I see with our setup is we will most likely have 3 proper midfielders coming off the bench anyway. With the other more a utility/flanker. Why play good mids who are only handy forwards forward for large amount of times when you can play good forwards forward. You can only have 18 on the field at any one time. The majority of our midfield rotations should come from the bench to allow us as many players as possible on the ground to be very good at the position they are playing.
It's a really good theory an I am not against it. On one hand if you have a lot of mids and some who are handy forwards you can potentially dominate games by maintaining a strong midfield and run over teams and win through weight of numbers (by having a lot of forward entries). Or you can have a strong but not super deep midfield and strong forward line and make the most of your entries and score regularly. Ideally you want a balance between the two and that would mean having one or two permanent small forwards and a few midfielders who can rotate through there. That's just what I think.








