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Ben King.Well from Ratts post game press conference it would seem clear that the Saints are after a mature key forward to take the load off Kings.
So is there anyone apart from Cameron or Brown available?
Ben King.
Mihocek or Gunston?Well from Ratts post game press conference it would seem clear that the Saints are after a mature key forward to take the load off Kings.
So is there anyone apart from Cameron or Brown available?
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Gunston would make sense. But we have battle ?Mihocek or Gunston?
Battle could be moved back?Gunston would make sense. But we have battle ?
I missed Ratt's talking about a key forward. I did hear a lot of him mentioning how cr@p our clearance work was, pretty obvious nod to the area of improvement.
I'm not convinced Ben Brown is the answer, just my opinionHe said we will bring in a few players. Without quoting him verbatim two of those will be a mid (not saying that he said it would only be one mid) and a forward to take the load of King for a few years as he develops. That means a key forward as medium forwards are not gong to cut it, plus we already have Membrey and Battle.
So that very much sounds to me like Ben Brown as Cameron seems likely to be GWS or Cats in 2020.
I reckon we're very close to getting there next year. If we can fill the holes that Ratts was alluding to in our list and get one more good year out of Ryder to help our clearance dominance, you just never know.
I'm not convinced Ben Brown is the answer, just my opinion
So that very much sounds to me like Ben Brown as Cameron seems likely to be GWS or Cats in 2020.
Mmm.... I'd rather find another Marshall in the local leagues, a real footballer with skill and mongrel. Brown just seems soft as butter, delicate. Admittedly I can't stand watching the Roos, but that's my perception of him.
Brown is criminally underrated on here, mainly because he looks a bit funny and can be clumsy with the ball below his knees.I am not convinced either, but how many available key forwards are there that would have our opponents sending there No 1 back to?
Brown is criminally underrated on here, mainly because he looks a bit funny and can be clumsy with the ball below his knees.
The facts are, he kicked over 60 goals 3 years running before this year. Only very, very good players pull that off in modern-day footy being the main man in a team dealing with multiple defenders and zones.
This year, he had to put up with a horrible personal tragedy and dealt with an absolute rabble of a team delivering the ball to him as well as injury. If you don't give him a pass for that, you've got no idea in my opinion.
The thing I like about him as a forward complementing King is that he is a leading type: he won't be calling for us to kick the ball on top of his head: that's not his thing. He will drag one or two defenders away from the goal square where Max can be one-out or we will hit him (Brown) up on a lead. The last sort of big forward we need is someone too similar to Max.
Brown fits the bill for us and he'll be at a bargain-basement price for a very good player. While it seems a lot of fans have a set against him, I'd be very surprised if our recruiters didn't see him as a great option for us at a fantastic price.
Brown is criminally underrated on here, mainly because he looks a bit funny and can be clumsy with the ball below his knees.
The facts are, he kicked over 60 goals 3 years running before this year. Only very, very good players pull that off in modern-day footy being the main man in a team dealing with multiple defenders and zones.
This year, he had to put up with a horrible personal tragedy and dealt with an absolute rabble of a team delivering the ball to him as well as injury. If you don't give him a pass for that, you've got no idea in my opinion.
The thing I like about him as a forward complementing King is that he is a leading type: he won't be calling for us to kick the ball on top of his head: that's not his thing. He will drag one or two defenders away from the goal square where Max can be one-out or we will hit him (Brown) up on a lead. The last sort of big forward we need is someone too similar to Max.
Brown fits the bill for us and he'll be at a bargain-basement price for a very good player. While it seems a lot of fans have a set against him, I'd be very surprised if our recruiters didn't see him as a great option for us at a fantastic price.
We rank 2nd in the league for clearances I’m pretty sureI missed Ratt's talking about a key forward. I did hear a lot of him mentioning how cr@p our clearance work was, pretty obvious nod to the area of improvement.
Given we need to trade in talent, already have no second or third rounders if we get trade offers for Lonie and Savage are they both gone?
Savage would be the easy one. While good tonight, he will not regular 22 next year.
Lonie the debatable one. He is a pretty good footballer, but lacks pace and is very small and so I see against good teams that he will continue to struggle.
If we gain a mid or two then I see that Gresh can rotate between small forward duties and the midfield, with Butler the main small forward and mids supporting both.
So given our lack of trade capital if there is a decent pick on offer for Lonie would the club take it?
I am not convinced either, but how many available key forwards are there that would have our opponents sending there No 1 back to?