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Ok, so now that so many teams are flooding and the game plans of, say WC and the Crows, depend so much on running players I was wondering if KPP will soon go the way of the specialist FF.
That is, is it worthwhile to start playing the entire field as if it was one big midfield, so that you don't have so much tall KPP's as smaller, Ricciuto and Thompson types in the forward and back parts of the field. Then when the ball comes down in the forward 50, the gameplan is to "clear it" (by way of kicking a goal). It would seem we are moving more towards that kind of play anyway, with the emphasis on defensive footy in the forward line and run from the backline.
So I guess my question is, are the Crows better off by beginning to draft more "Roo"-like players to fill Forward and Defensive spots instead of trying to develop KPP's like (formerly) Watts, etc?
I pose this question because last season I questioned the value of having a traditional ruckman and whether we were better off with just a tall midfielder. Soon after that, we ended up seeing the value of a guy like Hudson who was an average ruckman, but who dominated when the ball hit the deck and who ended up being a huge part of our success last year as a result of his around the ground play.
Thoughts?
That is, is it worthwhile to start playing the entire field as if it was one big midfield, so that you don't have so much tall KPP's as smaller, Ricciuto and Thompson types in the forward and back parts of the field. Then when the ball comes down in the forward 50, the gameplan is to "clear it" (by way of kicking a goal). It would seem we are moving more towards that kind of play anyway, with the emphasis on defensive footy in the forward line and run from the backline.
So I guess my question is, are the Crows better off by beginning to draft more "Roo"-like players to fill Forward and Defensive spots instead of trying to develop KPP's like (formerly) Watts, etc?
I pose this question because last season I questioned the value of having a traditional ruckman and whether we were better off with just a tall midfielder. Soon after that, we ended up seeing the value of a guy like Hudson who was an average ruckman, but who dominated when the ball hit the deck and who ended up being a huge part of our success last year as a result of his around the ground play.
Thoughts?









