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Where is our improvement coming from
We have a mix of senior players who will sustain and young players who will improve. However so do other good teams like Bulldogs and Swans.Where is our improvement coming from
Key risk I see is that Mumford is injured.
We should have grabbed nankervisThis remains our Achilles heel.
Notwithstanding Lobb's breakout 2016, in 2017 we could partially revisit the nightmare of the second half of 2015 if Mummy is injured.
Was hoping there may have been a way to address that in the 2016 trade window, but some risks are too big - in Mummy's case literally and figuratively - to fully manage.
We have FlynnWe should have grabbed nankervis
depth order as followsReckon this is pretty spot on with our best 22 unless someone pops up this preseason and demands a spot like Lobb did last preseason
http://www.news.com.au/sport/afl-se...t/news-story/49624f15aded1f98333bcd43271a21ba
Best 22:
B: Heath Shaw, Phil Davis, Nick Haynes
HB: Zac Williams, Adam Tomlinson, Nathan Wilson
C: Steven Coniglio, Dylan Shiel, Lachie Whitfield
HF: Devon Smith, Jeremy Cameron, Brett Deledio
F: Toby Greene, Jonathon Patton, Steve Johnson
R: Shane Mumford, Callan Ward, Tom Scully
IC: Rory Lobb, Jacob Hopper, Ryan Griffen, Josh Kelly
KPF
Nil
I thought Flynn was a mummy clone in his combative style of ruckwork.Don't forget that both Himmleberg and TOJ are tall forwards that have been swung back. While it's right to have them in the depth chart down there, they are actually more versatile than that. As is Flynn who is very much developing into a Rory Lobb clone and again could appear on the depth chart twice.
Having said that, yes, recruit a forward like Sproule or in recruiting a defender like McCreadie, you could release HH back to the front.
I thought Flynn was a mummy clone in his combative style of ruckwork.
Also yes HH and TOJ can swing forward when required but both have shown more in the back half than the front
So with the following alterations to KPP depth we haveYeah, but Flynn is built more like Lobb - and can actually fly for a mark (NEAFL mark of the year anyone?)
And while TOJ has been down back for a year longer, so is probably more entrenched there, it was only this time last year we were calling HH Sunshine Mk II (minus the porn star tash) and hailing him as the next big thing up forward after several really solid games there as a top-up. I think there's definite scope to at least try him out up there next year.
Best 22 in the league.
Ahahahah you forgot Devon Smith (as well as pick 2 and some academy boys)Wilson, Davis, Haynes
Shaw, Tomlinson, Williams
Whitfield, Coniglio, Kelly
Deledio, Cameron, Greene
Johnson, Patton, Lobb
Mumford, Shiel, Ward
Scully, Griffen, Hopper, Kennedy
Best 22 in the league.
Wilson, Davis, Haynes
Shaw, Tomlinson, Williams
Whitfield, Coniglio, Kelly
Deledio, Cameron, Greene
Johnson, Patton, Lobb
Mumford, Shiel, Ward
Scully, Griffen, Hopper, Kennedy
Best 22 in the league.
That's the team I'd nominate as best 22 right at the moment. Deledio comes in. At the expense IMHO of the seventh back, since he can be thrown into that role if needed, and so can guys like Griffen, Ward & Kelly.Best 22:
B: Heath Shaw, Phil Davis, Nick Haynes
HB: Zac Williams, Adam Tomlinson, Nathan Wilson
C: Steven Coniglio, Dylan Shiel, Lachie Whitfield
HF: Devon Smith, Jeremy Cameron, Brett Deledio
F: Toby Greene, Jonathon Patton, Steve Johnson
R: Shane Mumford, Callan Ward, Tom Scully
IC: Rory Lobb, Jacob Hopper, Ryan Griffen, Josh Kelly