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Ol mate West Coast CEO confirmed that the Optus Stadium ground was super hard on the radio today. Even went as far as mentioning the surface perhaps not helping their injury list.

That didnt do a whole bunch for my confidence I must admit.
I wouldn't be too worried for two reasons:
1. Etihad is a notoriously hard pitch so we should be used to it ( I note Hamling said he didn't find Optus harder than Etihad and the Dockers seemed fine after their games).

2. We have just had a pretty decent soaking this morning and more rain is expected which will probably soften it a bit.​
 
Re rain, best to wait and see but from an ABC Article:

"The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) is predicting 15 millimetres a day could fall in Perth on Saturday and Sunday.

"It has certainly got the potential to be the first significant frontal system of the season," forecaster Gianni Colangelo said."

"If it does bring with it a decent amount of strength, it can certainly drop [a large amount] in the Perth region."

However, the metropolitan area is expected to escape the heaviest falls — which are forecast to hit areas between Mandurah and Walpole"

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-04-...t-big-rainfall-of-autumn-this-weekend/9663728
 

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Has Jong ever played as a hard tagger? Seems obvious to try but I can't recall it. Plenty of games as a defensive focused mid but a hard tagger?

Well worth a try IMO.

Simplifies the game for Jong and hen has some attributes to be a good tagger on the right player.
 

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Played on crows danger at least once. Got lost watching the ball at stoppages from what I can remember.
Imagine Jongy kicking out of defence when dragged fwd. Shudder
 
For those wanting to return to a taller setup it’s worth listening to Beveridge’s Talking Footy interview. He said what I’ve long thought - that the club’s “plan B” depends on going smaller (as it allows us to do a few different things with our team defence), and that our “plan A” was opened up and taken advantage of. He then explicitly said that plan B is now our plan A.

We may bring an extra ruck in but - unless we drop Red - I would be surprised.
 
For those wanting to return to a taller setup it’s worth listening to Beveridge’s Talking Footy interview. He said what I’ve long thought - that the club’s “plan B” depends on going smaller (as it allows us to do a few different things with our team defence), and that our “plan A” was opened up and taken advantage of. He then explicitly said that plan B is now our plan A.

We may bring an extra ruck in but - unless we drop Red - I would be surprised.

Hmm bear in mind we only went in with 3 KPPs on the weekend.

I still think there is room for the additional tall, yet if we are to go small id rather it be in the backline than up forward. Hence why I was surprised with the Trengove addition to the club. We already had a stack of key backs in addition of a history of picking a smaller backlines on regular occasions.
 
For those wanting to return to a taller setup it’s worth listening to Beveridge’s Talking Footy interview. He said what I’ve long thought - that the club’s “plan B” depends on going smaller (as it allows us to do a few different things with our team defence), and that our “plan A” was opened up and taken advantage of. He then explicitly said that plan B is now our plan A.

We may bring an extra ruck in but - unless we drop Red - I would be surprised.
Glad to hear it. We are clearly better when we go small. Maybe when we get more quality talls back from injury, but I still think this season will be one where we are better smaller.
 

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