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DBJ needs to get rid of that flopsy muppet hairdo before selection consideration
Looks like he's been trying out for a Split Enz cover band.
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DBJ needs to get rid of that flopsy muppet hairdo before selection consideration
Or stiff the quiff and start a Stray Cats cover bandLooks like he's been trying out for a Split Enz cover band.
This is the backline we've always rolled with for the last 2 years with depth switched in for our best 22 defenders/"gold passes".
Stewart has the flexibility to play mid and forward if need be. Pretty sure he played forward against the swannies so he isn't confined to the backline
Krakouer similar, swung forward against the blues and has the nous through kicking 2 in the swans game again not confined to the backline
Impey has shown glimpses of playing wing and running through the middle. Has had a habit of trying to lift us in the last quarter namely in the swans and blues games by using his leg speed through the middle. He's not an out and out midfielder but he can play more outside rather than an inside clearance mid.
These players aren't as one dimensional as everyone thinks. We can also swing trengove forward or play him as second ruck if lobbe goes out, Broadbent moved as an inside middle or o'shea to the wings. Make krak sub etc etc etc The possibilities are endless
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I think DJB has some pretty smart moves and good skills and I think there is some upside in his game to excel and possibly make AFL, so I think he's safe and is worth persisting. Russell is not woeful as some may say. He checks his opponent quite well and doesn't tend to waste his disposals, pretty clean by hand and foot but unfortunately you can't stay on the rookie list and odds are that he hasn't developed enough to get elevated. He has made a small improvement though. I still believe he would have benefitted from playing sanfl reserves last year to get some more touches, the rules could have delayed his development. He had the late start as well.
I don't know what the big deal is with only having a max of 2 years on the rookie list.
Agree in part, eg Russell having to go straight into the Maggie's senior lineup for his first game, after something like 10 weeks on the sidelines was ridiculous, but that rule, and a number of others, that were clearly designed to restrict the overall strength of the team were agreed to by the heirachy, and I can't see any restrictions being lifted in the forseeable future.
I'm on the same page as REH re the size of players ( particularly for the rookie list ), ie we need to take a punt on more big arsed warriors in the 185 - 190 cm, and the 90 kg plus bracket, players like DBJ, even if he adds 5-7 kegs of muscle would still be giving away height, weight, and strength to the majority of potential AFL opponents.
FIT NESSKrak was BOG for the Magpies on the weekend, there isn't one single reason that he wouldn't be first in line.
Great selection except I would like to give ah Chee a full game.You've missed the point I was trying to make.
For starters, our best 22 at the end of last year was made up of 7 defenders:
Carlile
Trengove
Hombsch
Jonas
Pittard
O'Shea
Broadbent
I don't think we've ever played an 8th defender in a game. Impey can play as a midfielder but my point was that if you are playing Impey down back on Betts, that makes essentially 8 guys rotating through the back 50. It's too much.
Sure, some of these players aren't necessarily defenders, but some of the roles you are saying they can provide, is a little excessive. Stewart offers next to nothing as a forward. He tries hard, but that's it. Not AFL standard as a 3rd forward. There are better players who can play that role instead of Stewart. Trengove has played how many games forward in the last 2 and a half years; actually, the amount of quarters he's done that I could count on one hand. With Ryder and Lobbe in the rucks, Trengove doesn't spend much time there either. He is strictly a CHB. If Krakouer comes in as a "like for like" replacement with Pittard, he's not going to be rolling through the midfield or forward lines, nor would he be the sub. Yes, he can do that, but if he's replacing Pittard, he will be the primary playmaker coming out of the backline. Broadbent rotates through the middle at times when we play 7 defenders as per normal, yes. O'Shea hasn't played wing since the days of Primus; they're not suddenly going to put him there in a Showdown at AFL level.
I'd like to see the following lineup against the Crows:
F: Ryder Schulz Neade
HF: Wingard Hoff Monfries
C: Harlett Wines Ebert
HB: Broadbent Trengove O'Shea
B: Clurey Hombsch Impey
FOLL: Lobbe Boak Gray
INT: Amon Krakouer Colquhoun
SUB: Ah Chee
Would allow us to go to 7 defenders (i.e. a +1 with Krakouer) and keeps our run and gun game going with lots of run on the bench in Amon and Colquhoun, without compromising size, height or structure in the forward or back half.
Great selection except I would like to give ah Chee a full game.
2 Quarters*Ah Chee did more in a quarter last week than Amon did in a full game. If Amon retains his spot (which he probably will with another runner in Pittard now out) he has to be the sub over Arch.
You've missed the point I was trying to make.
For starters, our best 22 at the end of last year was made up of 7 defenders:
Carlile
Trengove
Hombsch
Jonas
Pittard
O'Shea
Broadbent
I don't think we've ever played an 8th defender in a game. Impey can play as a midfielder but my point was that if you are playing Impey down back on Betts, that makes essentially 8 guys rotating through the back 50. It's too much.
Sure, some of these players aren't necessarily defenders, but some of the roles you are saying they can provide, is a little excessive. Stewart offers next to nothing as a forward. He tries hard, but that's it. Not AFL standard as a 3rd forward. There are better players who can play that role instead of Stewart. Trengove has played how many games forward in the last 2 and a half years; actually, the amount of quarters he's done that I could count on one hand. With Ryder and Lobbe in the rucks, Trengove doesn't spend much time there either. He is strictly a CHB. If Krakouer comes in as a "like for like" replacement with Pittard, he's not going to be rolling through the midfield or forward lines, nor would he be the sub. Yes, he can do that, but if he's replacing Pittard, he will be the primary playmaker coming out of the backline. Broadbent rotates through the middle at times when we play 7 defenders as per normal, yes. O'Shea hasn't played wing since the days of Primus; they're not suddenly going to put him there in a Showdown at AFL level.
I'd like to see the following lineup against the Crows:
F: Ryder Schulz Neade
HF: Wingard Hoff Monfries
C: Harlett Wines Ebert
HB: Broadbent Trengove O'Shea
B: Clurey Hombsch Impey
FOLL: Lobbe Boak Gray
INT: Amon Krakouer Colquhoun
SUB: Ah Chee
Would allow us to go to 7 defenders (i.e. a +1 with Krakouer) and keeps our run and gun game going with lots of run on the bench in Amon and Colquhoun, without compromising size, height or structure in the forward or back half.


Betts is a class or two above impey
I don't know what the big deal is with only having a max of 2 years on the rookie list.
). We could even use Kane Mitchell in his hard running sub role where he can take advantage of wearying opponents. Hey El_Scorcho why not give Butcher a run out of the green vest and give us some tall flexibility? 

. If 2015 ends up a disappointment then roll on 2016 and getting time into Frampton who is already faster Reading posters who say Lobbe needs to lift are assuming he can. His speed across the ground isn't going to improve
or his leaping ability. His taps to advantage are ordinary and his marking diabolical.
Forget his game v Collingwood coz he was hurt in the 1st minute. I don't count that against him at all but his season so far
has been. If 2015 ends up a disappointment then roll on 2016 and getting time into Frampton who is already faster
a better mark and a good kick who will only get better.
Glad to be wrong but not sure Lobbes or Big Red are our future answers and drafting of Dougal and Billy tells me the club
think so too.
If this post gets palmed off as personal my point has been missed. We need to be professional.
