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$2000 return I heard someone saying?You guys get the same amount of tickets as we do. but you need to fly over.
Darling or Kennedy would kick 14 on Smith.Not fussed either way but if we are going to drop someone it would be Tyson. One option might be Fritch plays on the wing & Joel Smith goes into defence.
I agree. JKH has significantly better disposal then Tyson.Hence why I'm happy enough to see no change. That said, JKH's last game was excellent, and he was stiff to be dropped, so if he plays a good game tomorrow, why not?
I'm dropping Tyson, not Frost or OMAC.Darling or Kennedy would kick 14 on Smith.
Don't understand this pov. We rushed him back for the finals with a broken arm, and yet we don't really rate him?The way they reported it we don't really care much to keep him.
They wouldn't be a direct opponent, but I don't think Smith has the footy IQ to play in a final. Say what you want about Tyson, but he plays his role in the way the coaches want. That's why Goodwin hasn't dropped him for months. Smith is a loose cannon who is just as likely to end up 100 metres from his man on the counter attack as he is to take a huge pack mark. Don't **** with a winning formula unless one of your real elite players becomes fit.Darling or Kennedy would kick 14 on Smith.
You said Smith a possibility?I'm dropping Tyson, not Frost or OMAC.
He doesn’t. And I agree, leave it. Tyson wasn’t awful.They wouldn't be a direct opponent, but I don't think Smith has the footy IQ to play in a final. Say what you want about Tyson, but he plays his role in the way the coaches want. That's why Goodwin hasn't dropped him for months. Smith is a loose cannon who is just as likely to end up 100 metres from his man on the counter attack as he is to take a huge pack mark. Don't **** with a winning formula unless one of your real elite players becomes fit.
Well we didn’t really rate him anyway. He isn’t in best 22 next year with Lever back. Lever & Hogan push two out, he is one. Don’t know about the other. Don’t know where the **** we play hogan...Don't understand this pov. We rushed him back for the finals with a broken arm, and yet we don't really rate him?
I agree, but how often do you get your best 18 players all together, let alone 22?Well we didn’t really rate him anyway. He isn’t in best 22 next year with Lever back. Lever & Hogan push two out, he is one. Don’t know about the other. Don’t know where the **** we play hogan...
Well we didn’t really rate him anyway. He isn’t in best 22 next year with Lever back. Lever & Hogan push two out, he is one. Don’t know about the other. Don’t know where the **** we play hogan...
I agree, but how often do you get your best 18 players all together, let alone 22?
If I had everyone in form and fully fit, this is the team I'd name rd 1 next year.
FB: Jetta, McDonald, Lever
HB: Salem, Frost, Hibberd
C: Hogan, Brayshaw, Fritsch
HF: Petracca, Weideman, Melksham
FF: Spargo, McDonald, ANB
R: Gawn, Oliver, Viney
IC: Jones, Lewis, Hunt, Harmes
That leaves Tyson, vandenBerg, Hannan, Kent, Stretch and Garlett all out in the cold. But then Lever, Hibberd, Hogan, McDonald, Viney, Hunt have all spent time on the sidelines with injury this year. I think the idea of a best 22 is antiquated, you should have a group of 15-18 that are locked in and a few spots that are upto grabs for the best trainers and the best VFL players. In the team I've just named, I'd say Frost, Weideman, Fritsch, Spargo, ANB and Hunt would be the guys that could easily roll out to accomodate the next six if they lost form for a few weeks.
Lewis out for AVB or HannanI agree, but how often do you get your best 18 players all together, let alone 22?
If I had everyone in form and fully fit, this is the team I'd name rd 1 next year.
FB: Jetta, McDonald, Lever
HB: Salem, Frost, Hibberd
C: Hogan, Brayshaw, Fritsch
HF: Petracca, Weideman, Melksham
FF: Spargo, McDonald, ANB
R: Gawn, Oliver, Viney
IC: Jones, Lewis, Hunt, Harmes
That leaves Tyson, vandenBerg, Hannan, Kent, Stretch and Garlett all out in the cold. But then Lever, Hibberd, Hogan, McDonald, Viney, Hunt have all spent time on the sidelines with injury this year. I think the idea of a best 22 is antiquated, you should have a group of 15-18 that are locked in and a few spots that are up for grabs for the best trainers and the best VFL players. In the team I've just named, I'd say Frost, Weideman, Fritsch, Spargo, ANB and Hunt would be the guys that could easily roll out to accomodate the next six if they lost form for a few weeks.
Here is my original post:You said Smith a possibility?
OkHere is my original post:
Not fussed either way but if we are going to drop someone it would be Tyson. One option might be Fritch plays on the wing & Joel Smith goes into defence.
Didn't say anything about Smith playing on their key forwards.
Kennedy finally got over his sniffle?No change.
Difference between last round and next week if no change.
In Viney
Out Kent
If you want to know the West Coast team between last round and next week if no change.
In Kennedy
Out Ah Chee
Comments?
I think he's right, and while we've won two finals, i am worried about these high balls we bomb in, we don't seem as composed going inside 50 then when we last played WCE. That said we've still done it, just not at the same level prior to the finals.Jimmy Bartel has urged Melbourne not to get sucked into a similar game style that saw them lose to Sydney in Round 21.
Ahead of their preliminary final against West Coast next Saturday afternoon, the Geelong great told Sunday Sport Melbourne should “not fall into the trap” of kicking the ball long.
“They need to be careful not to blast the ball forward,” he said.
“You still need to have your composure (over in Perth) – what may feel like a risky option like taking a kick on that 45 (degree angle) or that little release handball is actually a very predictable option.
“It may seem risky, but it’s not.”
Darling lasted 5 mins so they were a man down all game. Mcgoveen played quite a bit forward as well. Melksham playing a defensive role on him this week should be the plan. Sheppard also our probably replaced by Schofield. That’s a Win for us. Don’t think the changes make alot of difference. It will come down to Max and our midfield dominating for us to winNo change.
Difference between last round and next week if no change.
In Viney
Out Kent
If you want to know the West Coast team between last round and next week if no change.
In Kennedy
Out Ah Chee
Comments?