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Agree.Leadership aside and with all due respect to the careers those players had I don't think any of them would've been in our best 30-odd players next season.
Think our best three additions (McVee, Sweid and Murray) will actually offer more to our depth than these four would have.
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With there new rules at centre throw up rather than bounce downs I think Riddle is too short as he doesn't have a massive leap. to play afl football as a ruck for extended periods./ Harding is 199cm too but was fifth for vertical jump for the state combine tested players. I think Riddle may have to play predominately forward to get an afl game while Harding could play ruck and forward.I like the selection of Harding. His stats for Murray Bushrangers are great so why did he get overlooked?
Cox has a maximum of 2 years left, Darcy is injury prone. Harding is 19 and atheltic. If Riddle doesnt develop then we need a developing ruck. With the small forward selections we made i dont see Scerri as a requirement.
What do you think will be the biggest impact on the ruck requirements, throw up instead of bounce or less boundary throw ins due to last possession now a free kickWith there new rules at centre throw up rather than bounce downs I think Riddle is too short as he doesn't have a massive leap. to play afl football as a ruck for extended periods./ Harding is 199cm too but was fifth for vertical jump for the state combine tested players. I think Riddle may have to play predominately forward to get an afl game while Harding could play ruck and forward.
I think the centre throw up will be even more important now. Teams won't be able to get away with playing key position players as second rucks as much as they will consistently lose tap outs more often due to how predictable the throw up will be. Mason Cox was a super smart move by us in my opinion for that very teason. Without him if we lost Jackson and Darcy we'd risk being exposed when we had a key position player rucking. Cpx is 211cm. He'll benefit as much as anyone from the change of rules.What do you think will be the biggest impact on the ruck requirements, throw up instead of bounce or less boundary throw ins due to last possession now a free kick
Taylor thats my read of the small forward focus - playing two rucks and three forwards with a fleet of fleet small forwards at their feet means marking a whole lot less critical, and locking it into the opps 50 a whole lot more achievable.If you can win that tap, predictably, then you can start every game at your half forward line. That's massive.
Close! I took a squiz at draftguru data (only goes back to 2008 for this) and found only one year with more.Is this the most premiership players we have ever had on our list lol
Jackson
Bolton
Cox
If both rucks are forced to jump and aerially compete, I think the tall, slow inside mids, like Cripps, may be disadvantaged as there will be less ruck knocks that land close to the feet of the rucks.If you can win that tap, predictably, then you can start every game at your half forward line. That's massive.
So what I'm hearing is that we should put Sturt on the LTI list and get another ruckman and small forward to train on.Taylor thats my read of the small forward focus - playing two rucks and three forwards with a fleet of fleet small forwards at their feet means marking a whole lot less critical, and locking it into the opps 50 a whole lot more achievable.
Guessing medium forwards may become a rarity… (which is good as we dont have many!![]()
Taylor thats my read of the small forward focus - playing two rucks and three forwards with a fleet of fleet small forwards at their feet means marking a whole lot less critical, and locking it into the opps 50 a whole lot more achievable.
Guessing medium forwards may become a rarity… (which is good as we dont have many!![]()
If both rucks are forced to jump and aerially compete, I think the tall, slow inside mids, like Cripps, may be disadvantaged as there will be less ruck knocks that land close to the feet of the rucks.
There should be a little less congestion and players that have good hands and have off the mark pace should prosper. Players that rely on positioning, strength and giving off the hands in congestion, may find it a bit harder.
Thought of getting a consulting gig advising on list with the dockers Joao? Oh.. wait…So what I'm hearing is that we should put Sturt on the LTI list and get another ruckman and small forward to train on.
It's an advantage but we've had that advantage before. Smart coaches shark our ruck taps if it happens.If you can win that tap, predictably, then you can start every game at your half forward line. That's massive.
if you have played footy you value Worner. His straight lines at the ball and fearless running back with the flight inspire others. Freo need more of this.Yeah I wouldn’t mind if the trialled worner in a new position….. preferably
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Is it bad that I genuinely rate this idea?So what I'm hearing is that we should put Sturt on the LTI list and get another ruckman and small forward to train on.