Harry McKay doesn't like this.
He’s still parked in the pocket...
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Harry McKay doesn't like this.
Jack Silvagni and Jarrod Pickett don't like this.He’s still parked in the pocket...
If Weitering plays forward, he needs to be kept there for the whole season. I cannot see how swinging him back and forward helped anyone last season. A lot of posters here are of the opinion that he has all the attributes to be a good forward but how is he supposed to learn the craft as a swingman?
Unless there’s extenuating circumstances, the call where he plays should be made before a balls kicked in anger this season.
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Jack Silvagni and Jarrod Pickett don't like this.
Zac Fisher, Dale Thomas and 5 other midfielders do not like this.JSOS may not, Picketty’s still in there.
HF: Pickett Weitering C.Curnow
FF: McKay Kerr LeBois (Rayner)
or with JW up forward
HF: Pickett C.Curnow (Rayner/Bonar)/Lamb (though older)
FF: McKay Kerr LeBois
> Polson, JSOS
The sad reality of footy today. Sloane might be on the move, and there are rumors that Geelong may have an in principle, unofficial, off the record understanding. North is cashed up and have demonstrated that they are not afraid to throw money around. Once Collingwood fail again and they sack Buckley, they will start culling their list and start recruiting from other clubs. Keeping your players is a challenge.Bloody Hell you're a ray of sunshine![]()
Sloane ain't going to cats.The sad reality of footy today. Sloane might be on the move, and there are rumors that Geelong may have an in principle, unofficial, off the record understanding. North is cashed up and have demonstrated that they are not afraid to throw money around. Once Collingwood fail again and they sack Buckley, they will start culling their list and start recruiting from other clubs. Keeping your players is a challenge.
Please do elaborate.....Sl
Sloane ain't going to cats.
Yes please do.Please do elaborate.....
Already have, so your move.Yes please do.
Saints have been into Sloane for quite some time,pies preparing massive offer for him as well.Pies for mine.Already have, so your move.
How the hell has Weiters already played 42 AFL games........It’s all about getting games into the kids ...
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2017-11-18/young-and-restless-who-are-your-clubs-upandcomers
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The Blues have invested heavily in youth at recent drafts and trading periods and are banking on this group to lift them back to the top of the ladder. Under the watchful eye of list manager Stephen Silvagni, they have assembled a wide variety of talent with numerous key-position options, pace, skill and X-factors. Although hitting a slight flat spot this year, Jacob Weitering finished third in the NAB AFL Rising Star award in 2016 and has leadership stamped all over him. Charlie Curnow, fourth in the Rising Star this year, has already drawn comparisons with Carlton great Anthony Koutoufides because of his athleticism and strong hands.
On the list: 17
AFL experience: Jacob Weitering (42 games), Jack Silvagni (28), Charlie Curnow (27), Caleb Marchbank (23), Sam Petrevski-Seton (20), Matthew Kennedy (19), Zac Fisher (17), Ciaran Byrne (15), Tom Williamson (15), David Cuningham (11), Jarrod Pickett (10), Harrison Macreadie (8), Harry McKay (2), Cameron Polson (1), Jesse Glass-McCasker (0), Patrick Kerr (0), Kym Lebois (0)
The standout: Jacob Weitering
One to watch: Jarrod Pickett
- Howard Kotton
Jacob Weitering has leadership stamped all over him. Picture: AFL Photos
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Pies are gonna be the first team to field 22 midfielders.Saints have been into Sloane for quite some time,pies preparing massive offer for him as well.Pies for mine.
Controversial opinion, but is it possible that Harry Mac #2 will be a better forward than Weitering would?
You realise 75% would literally be the best ever accuracy yeah? Lockett was 69%.
Back in the 70's and 80's VFL footballers were part timers who worked then trained 4 days per week. A lot of players were tradies who were on their feet all day, finish work and go an train for 2-3 hours on a Tuesday and longer if they were beaten the previous Saturday. They practised their kicking before and after training....not too many hamstring injuries. New wave voodoo science....pff.
Since we're talking about Charlie Curnow as a possible future CHF (which is quite plausible to me), how could we set out our forward line?
Pickett....Weitering....Cuningham
McKay....CCurnow.....Who knows, but likely a dangerous small?
I like the look of that and I feel it would prove quite dangerous.
Not many would keep up with CCurnow and Weitering through the course of a game and both can kick goals from outsde the 50 arc.
Pickett, Cuningham and player X would have genuine goal-scoring abilities along with plenty of speed and defensive pressure.
Mckay gives us the insurmountable height up front, but would have to build up somewhat to become the relieving ruck.
They also did a lot less strength and conditioning work, thus less micro-tearing of their muscles.
No doubt that the result of them training for kicking distance had them able to kick further, and thus more accurately in front of goal from 45-60 metres, but the game is much better as an overall spectacle from the increased running power.
Not sure weiters plays forward,hopefully Kerr makes it and replaces Casboilt when gone.Mckay,Pickett,Charlie all locks,need another speedy forward who applies pressure (a Higgins,Moore,myeirs,type in this years draft)Jsos needs to build tank but I see him as a half forward Lappin type.Pretty sure we're taking 2 mids and a small forward with our first 3 picks.I'm not sure about Jack, nor the notion of having four talls hovering about, in the forward line.
Weitering & Curnow have the ability to burn off their opponents, McKay may be needed as a back-up ruck as well as our leading forward, so where does that leave Jack? He may well make it, but just can't be sure of where his best fit may yet be.
Not sure weiters plays forward,hopefully Kerr makes it and replaces Casboilt when gone.Mckay,Pickett,Charlie all locks,need another speedy forward who applies pressure (a Higgins,Moore,myeirs,type in this years draft)Jsos needs to build tank but I see him as a half forward Lappin type.Pretty sure we're taking 2 mids and a small forward with our first 3 picks.
I'm not sure about Jack, nor the notion of having four talls hovering about, in the forward line.
Weitering & Curnow have the ability to burn off their opponents, McKay may be needed as a back-up ruck as well as our leading forward, so where does that leave Jack? He may well make it, but just can't be sure of where his best fit may yet be.