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Just listen to all the various interviews after the Finals exit .....if you have, the explanations have been providedWhat has been said?
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Just listen to all the various interviews after the Finals exit .....if you have, the explanations have been providedWhat has been said?
What's the gist re our midfield?Just listen to all the various interviews after the Finals exit .....if you have, the explanations have been provided
Agreed on the receivers comment, I just see a kid with no confidence but a big toolkit, hopefully if he is contributing he might Hunt for the ball more?When Laird plays as a DEF, B4 he went into the midfield, most of his kicks were 20-30 mtr chip kicks .....I agree, his long kicks as a MID were aimless ......he should have been more focussed on hitting up players, as he did as a DEF
That may have been Coaching instructions though ?
I disagree with the Cook thinking, of getting the ball into his hands .....his job is to find the ball more ....you can't have players in Finals that need to be given the ball, you know, the receivers .....those player types always struggle under the chaos ball movement of Finals
That we have to have different players running thru the midfield .....Curtin, Rachele, and Pedlar, names mentionedWhat's the gist re our midfield?
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You would think that Tom McGuane's injury setback and rumored injury concerns regarding Sid Draper would give Zac Foot a real leg up. In fact, surely he already has one foot through the door!
Well when you say it like that, f@#rkThe problem with this argument is that he's barely earned selection in his five years at the club.
Yes, he was always going to be a late bloomer, but five years in we should be talking about a guy who is an AFL regular but who hasn't broken out yet. Instead, we're talking about him maaaybe improving enough to earn regular selection right near the ass end of our best 23.
Even if he does improve to that point... how much improvement does he have left? Is he really going to move the needle?
He has zero trade value so we might as well see what he's got, but I am doubtful that he will become anything meaningful at AFL level.
And we had a crack at Oliver and Petracca over the off season to boost the mids...but some fans just blindyl keep the sack Nicks, Burns, VB, Adam Kelly, Roo mantra.That we have to have different players running thru the midfield .....Curtin, Rachele, and Pedlar, names mentioned
This is not as suggested as DJ75 is stating that the plan is for the status Quo to remain .....clearly just being mischievous
By all reports he’s fit and in good shape, why wouldn’t we harness that over the preseason?Where have you been? The guy has been perpetually injured, he's lucky he is still on a list at all.
Has he even been ripping it up in the midfield ressies?
If we think he's a good kick, then nothing wrong with trying HB. Daicos, Sheezel, Coleman, Bowey, Salem, Rozee are all guys who were DKs and given the ball when they probably weren't in the right spots, but it builds confidence and then their own ball winning ability.Agreed on the receivers comment, I just see a kid with no confidence but a big toolkit, hopefully if he is contributing he might Hunt for the ball more?
I'll tell you my forward line at the end of the pre-season, although I do know I hope Peds is right in the mix, love the intensity he brings up forward when hes fit.We’ve just recruited another forward in Ah Chee, on the back of ANB the year before. What’s your forward line?
Yeah they said it was but didnt do a great deal to fix it.I'm not convinced the club believes the midfield is a weakness
Ah Chee has spoken forward line in every interview. Currently our forward line based on last year and Ah Chee, assuming everyone is fit:I'll tell you my forward line at the end of the pre-season, although I do know I hope Peds is right in the mix, love the intensity he brings up forward when hes fit.
I also hope Ah Chee is getting looks as a wingman as well.
Agreed on the receivers comment, I just see a kid with no confidence but a big toolkit, hopefully if he is contributing he might Hunt for the ball more?
Yeah they said it was but didnt do a great deal to fix it.
If we get full seasons out of Rankine and Rachele, and Curtin pushes in there it does solve SOME of the issues, and hopefully we can get something out of Draper but who knows there.
Itll still be an issue mind you
I thought he played really well to earn a spot, and was playing well that game when he got concussed, was it against the dogs?I can't disagree with this POV .....you can say that about so many draftee's ....lots of talent, like Cook, but missing the determination & hunger required to be elite
Sometimes, maturity can help ....sometimes the imminent threat of delisting helps
Yet you know we had a go at Petracca, NWM and went very hard on draft night for Sharp, have just recruited a wing so we can move Curtin to the midfield, and in 2024 recruited Peatling and Draper.I'm not convinced the club believes the midfield is a weakness
This is true, but in the end we didnt end up with any of the others.Yet you know we had a go at Petracca, NWM and went very hard on draft night for Sharp, have just recruited a wing so we can move Curtin to the midfield, and in 2024 recruited Peatling and Draper.
Curtin spending more time in there just seems an obvious way to improve things. Another big body to take the load off Dawson.This is true, but in the end we didnt end up with any of the others.
Im glad we had a go but if they go into the same personnel in the starting midfield next year, or R2 when Rankine returns, we know they havent learnt a thing
I don't disagree, it was disappointing we failed this year but to say the team wasn't doing everything they could is disingenious.This is true, but in the end we didnt end up with any of the others.
Im glad we had a go but if they go into the same personnel in the starting midfield next year, or R2 when Rankine returns, we know they havent learnt a thing
Did you see Nicks strange coaching tactics in the Finals???? Maybe he wouldn't have done those stupid decisions had Rankine not been suspended and Dawson's foot trouble him more than we first thought but on form he probably would still done them.And we had a crack at Oliver and Petracca over the off season to boost the mids...but some fans just blindyl keep the sack Nicks, Burns, VB, Adam Kelly, Roo mantra.
Didn't Bigman say in one of Ah Chee's first match sims for us he played exclusively on the wing? And looked great.Ah Chee has spoken forward line in every interview. Currently our forward line based on last year and Ah Chee, assuming everyone is fit:
Tex Thilthorpe Rachelle
Ah Chee Fog Keays/ANB
Assumes Rankine is playing mid, rotating with Rachelle which would be a change for Rach.
That leaves Pedlar hoping for an injury. He needs to be able to play midfield, that starts with training with the mids, so far he isn’t.
You have to admit, he did make strides last season
Cook was always described as being footy immature when drafted ....I wouldn't be writing him off at 23 YO
Yet you know we had a go at Petracca, NWM and went very hard on draft night for Sharp, have just recruited a wing so we can move Curtin to the midfield, and in 2024 recruited Peatling and Draper.
I disagree I believe the team of 23 should be set up 7-8-7-1Also, I think what you are not taking into account is positional flexibility. ANB, Ah Chee, Rankine, Pedlar, Rach, Keays even Thilthorpe are all players that dont need to be permanent forwards. Marsh is another who is touted as a 2 position player.
Our forward 6 should be made up of 7-9 key players.
Well, when the ball is in the forward line, and he's near it, that's exactly the same as when the ball is in the midfield and he's near it, so it's same thing, really.Why isn’t Pedlar being trained up with the mids? High draft pick drafted as a mid, brief spurts has shown good ability to win clearances and brake free, looks fit.
Our midfield is a weakness. What are we doing?