I'm guessing people are now going to stop suggesting that Bewick is in danger of being dropped.
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I'm guessing people are now going to stop suggesting that Bewick is in danger of being dropped.
I can't remember Ash impressing too much in a pre season.For me Ash is the one who's now in danger of being dropped. Can't afford to string too man average matches in a row.
Think he is getting by on the fact he is a senior player. I don't think he is consistent enough to be an automatic selection any more. If he is fit, focused and committed he is a real asset, otherwise he is a liability. Think he has had it too easy in the past.I can't remember Ash impressing too much in a pre season.
He is going to be great for us if spending more time forward.
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Has Lester played much as the 3rd defender this pre season?B: Adcock Merrett Lester
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Has Lester played much as the 3rd defender this pre season?
Your argument about Goose looks like being justified, based on the comments from the after match function.
I dunno though. I don't think I quite have the confidence in Lester taking on a good third tall forward. I am a big Lester fan but I'm not convinced he's good enough overhead as a defender to play on quality players.
It might be an overly defensive move but playing Goose alongside the other two gives me comfort that we'll cope better if the ball comes inside 50 often.
Against the Dogs it may work. Not sure it is a risk worth taking against the better forward lines.
Then again, how many clubs play 3 genuine tall forwards? West Coast and....
It is a trade off. Perhaps I still have a mindset that the ball is going to go inside our defensive 50 an awful lot and therefore I want a wall there. If we feel we can restrict the opposition before they get forward, we can afford to take a more flexible and attacking defensive structure in.The worry imo wouldn't neccessarily be Lester being beaten by the third tall, it would be if Merrett or Patfull are struggling there is less flexibility to rotate players around. Lester going up against the 2nd tall might then become a problem. Could swing Martin back, but that messes with your structures. It's a trade off, but I just think Lester adds more.
Replace Docherty with Yeo and Lester with Raines and you have my Round 1 team. Going to be hard to squeeze someone out when Black returns. I suspect Leuenberger will just replace Longer eventually.Don't think Leuenberger will play Round 1, won't have the fitness base. Think it will be Billy and Stef Martin doing the ruck work. Can't remember who did the second rucking last night, but Billy can jump ridiculously high. Probably an NBA standard leap on him.Come to think of it we were smart to draft Longer as if we didn't have him we would be a bit weaker structurally.
I'm certain Lester will be in the side so Goose may miss out but i think they will still go with 3 tall defenders and Lester will be more of a utility. McGrath was very undisiplined last night but i think he'll be in the team for his pace and experience. I've done it earlier but based on what we know now the team may be:
B: Adcock Merrett Patfull
HB:Golby Maguire Docherty
C: Hanley Rich Karnezis
HF: Zorko Martin Rockliff
FF: Bewick Brown Corneilius
R: Longer Redden Moloney
I/C: McGrath Lester Beams Green
Inclusions once fit: Black, Leuenberger
Unlucky to miss: Polkinghorne, Raines, Yeo, Lisle, Paparone
Possible chances to play early in season: Polec, Mayes, Crisp, Harwood (?), Banfield
So some definite depth there, with Staker to possibly come back in but im betting not till Round 10 or 11. Probably the only issue with our depth is while there is alot of talent there is also some inexperience so say if Karnezis dropped off it would be a similar replacement in Polec but no experience would be gained or lost as they are about equal. I'm hoping that Mayes can get a few games but we'll see.
I think 2013 should / will be the last year that the likes of Raines, Polkinghorne, McKeever, O'Brien are regulars in our team; there is so much talent coming through, these guys won't be in our best team moving forward.
My best possible 2013 team:
Adcock Merrett Patfull
Hanley Maguire Golby
Rockliff Rich Karnezis
Zorko Brown Polec
Green Cornelius McGrath
Leuey Redden Moloney
Black - Bewick - Staker - Yeo
Raines??????? You are kidding Panthera!! He has been fantastic since he joined us as a shutdown tagger. Can't see anyone else stepping in to do as good. Any suggestions?

I think he's been ok limiting the opposition midfielders at times, but I don't think the job he's done has been fantastic. I can't remember when a superstar mid he's been on has had less than 20 possessions. Our clearances have been deplorable over the past two seasons, ranked bottom 2 in the league! Raines is a major reason for this; he averages only 2 clearances / 8 kicks a game, with only half of those effective, but somehow we persist with him at centre clearances (he attended the 2nd most centre clearances for us last year). We need to start thinking about our own structures more than the opposition as obviously it's not working when it's 4 v 4 in the centre square as we lose the majority of these contests.
I'd go for Moloney - Black - Redden (along with the ruckman), with Rich, Rocky, Beams, Karnezis, Zorko, Green rotating through there. Raines out
This Friday night, it could be Judd, Murphy & McLean in the centre square - I can't see Raines getting to the ball or limiting them in the clearance game. Stats prove he's a liability in there.
If you have a defensive mindset in the centre square bounces, you get smashed! As we have been in recent seasons![]()
Stats are what we base AFL on...8 goals in 2012.
Do you really base your assessment of a player off stats. I'd say the best thing was to use your eye and common sense. While he may not necessairly limit the number of touches by opponents, he restricts their effectiveness.
But if you want to look who he tagged last season (some games he swapped opponents mid-match which makes it hard to gauge, Raines' disposal count in brackets):
R3: Stephen Hill 14 (9)
R4: Gary Ablett 33 (14) - Ablett injured in Q4
R5: Joel Selwood 18 (12)
R7: Pendlebury 33 / Swan 34 (15) - swapped between both and slowed their disposal rates when on them
R8: Scully 14 (18)
R9: Brent Harvey 27 (14)
R10: Kerr 18 (14)
R12: Sam Mitchell 25 (19) - Micthell racked up junk time possessions late Q4
R13: Griffen 22 (21)
R14: Moloney 16 (21)
R15: Jack 23 (20)
R16: Dal Santo 16 (17)
R17: Ablett 37 (17)
R18: Priddis 29 (10)
R19: Cotchin 21 (15)
R20: Murphy 26 (11)
R21: Dangerfield 30 (22)
R22: Boak 25 (20)
R23: Griffen 27 (16)
A cursory look at the stats says those players probably had a higher handball to kick ratio when tagged by Raines. Perhaps doing this is what the coaches are after.
I agree that his spot is vulnerable to someone who can come along and either decrease their opponents effectiveness or increase their offensive output. Or both. History and a quick look around at other teams, show this combination is pretty rare. At the moment, I'm not seeing anyone who is able to do both. Polkinghorne or Beams are the two who would come to mind, but neither have shown a great proficiency at the role.
A side needs to have a defensive midfielder IMO. You seem to arguing he shouldn't be in the centre square. That's a different argument to not being in the team fullstop.
The "tags" against Selwood, Dal Santo & Cotchin are the only games that his opponent had well below their 2012 average disposal rate - all three games the Lions lost, two by big margins. The A-grade guns in Swan, Pendlebury, Dangerfield, Ablett & Murphy obviously had no problem with him.
He shouldn't be in the team because he can't impact in a positive way anywhere on the field against these guys he's up against, but even more so b/c the guns he plays on do most of their damage in the centre square, clearing the ball away against us.
Any reason why he should be in the team in your opinion?
I agree with you regarding Raines's disposal efficiency. I used to cringe when he got the ball.Not sure I agree that taggers are a thing of the past. Most teams have at least one in their ranks, it's just that some are more skilful than others. I actually think Raines has improved his disposal efficiency over recent seasons. I do agree that as our team improves he will struggle to hold his place, but only when we have someone who can fulfil his role better than he does.