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miller out? thats bloody ridiculous he is one of the only ones (most weeks this year) who has put his hand up and said, look ill give it a crack. LAST WEEK WAS CRAP FROM ALL...In - Rivers, Whelan, Holland, Davey, Morton, Valenti,
Out - Dunn, Bell, Robbo, Bartram, Miller, Jones
Miller is like a thumb in the hole in the dam, he's not the long term solution
Bell needs to go back to the seconds for a while. We need more out of Jones - he's got more to give but we are not getting it yet. Try Rivers, Garland and Wheatley up forward at various stages and see how we go.
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According to Dean Bailey(on the MFC website) Newton and Paul Johnson are going to be our new targets inside 50 and Neitz is going to coach(or help) the forward line and mentor Newton and PJ.
And McDonald said Davey is a very good chance to come back in.
And i really hope Maric comes in aswell, i think he's gunna be a very good player.
This is what Bailey said about our forward line on MFC website:
But Bailey remained upbeat the permanent absence of Neitz and long-term non-appearance of Robertson will present opportunities to some emerging Melbourne goalkickers.
"[Michael] Newton, Paul Johnson … there could possibly be more of a chance for him to be more of a forward," he said.
"With the disappointment of David and Russell being the two key forwards, a great responsibility and a great deal of pressure will now go onto someone like Col Sylvia and [Brad] Miller and certainly Bate.
"Young Newton will be around the mark next week. The forwards have got to stand up now, and we've got to get our delivery into the forward line better.
Bailey didn't say "PJ will play forward" it was "there could possibly be more of a chance for him to be more of a forward".
"Could possibly be more of a chance", the use of 3 different variables in that sentance is actually pretty funny, it's what you tell the media when you aren't really sure. So while it might happen, but I wouldn't count on it.
Actually i was talking about this:
"Neitz is set to help coach the new forward line, and mentor Michael Newton and Paul Johnson - the two players Bailey nominated as the club's new targets in attack."
It's from the article about the 150 heroes dinner.....
Not the time to experiment IMO, play the best small defender we have on Medhurst. So Bell or Bartram most likely.I like the idea of Sylvia playing on Medhurst. He can certainly match him in the air and on the ground... but something tells me Bailey will play him exclusively as a forward with Robbo gone for the year.
We need to ATTACK this week as against the Saints we had too many players in the middle playing a tagging role, or being FAR too worried about their opponents, and that hurt us. We need to make sure we still run back hard defensively when we don't have the ball, but they must have the freedom to run forward in numbers.
Not the time to experiment IMO, play the best small defender we have on Medhurst. So Bell or Bartram most likely.
The other one I'd throw up would be Colin Garland, hes quick enough to play on the smalls.
Great post RandB, plenty of excellent points there. If our backline can look something like this:
FB: Bell - Warnock - Garland
HB: Wheatley - Rivers - Whelan
Then it's something to build around. Plus it does have the ability to actually DEFEND against good teams. Question marks still remain around Bell but I'm hoping it's more down to a lack of confidence than anything else.
Not for Queens Birthday.What else is left to do? We are 1-9. I would have thought it was the PERFECT time to experiment and see who can cut it and where.
I think this may actually play into our hands, we've typically struggled with the talller players so bring them on.I'm worried about two things:
1) How the hell are we going to manage their 4 crazy short people in Thomas, Didak, Davis and Medhurst?