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Agree, only one guy is saying its because hes secretly shit though. hahaha To put it in perspective disregarding injury Cera and Brayshaw would dream of having first and second seasons like Blakely had.Blakely is clearly better than the following;
2019 Wilson
Hughes
Nyhuis
Cerra
2019 Langdon
Tucker
Brayshaw
Matera
McCarthy
2019 Hogan
Conca
Colyer
Switkowski
Absurd that some are defending his non selection.
Play your way in and play your way out does not mean that 1 or even 2 bad games means you get dropped. This was the biggest criticism of the way Taberner was handled, that every time he had a couple of bad games he was dropped back to the WAFL - we can't have it both ways.
I'm not sure that any one individual deserved to be dropped based on the Adelaide game, everyone gave it a red-hot crack and we came up short.
From what I saw on the weekend, only Connor really played well enough to push himself up to the firsts, and for whatever reason the selectors saw it differently. I can guarantee if Connor played this week and (God forbid) got injured, the pitchforks would be out for the S&C team again for rushing him back.
We all want to keep improving, it might just need a little patience.
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I doubt the selection process relates purely to who is the better player/s. Other factors come into it. I would guess having played 2 games since June last year is a factor pretty high in the selectors thinking.Blakely is clearly better than the following;
2019 Wilson
Hughes
Nyhuis
Cerra
2019 Langdon
Tucker
Brayshaw
Matera
McCarthy
2019 Hogan
Conca
Colyer
Switkowski
Absurd that some are defending his non selection.
Blakely is clearly better than the following;
2019 Wilson
Hughes
Nyhuis
Cerra
2019 Langdon
Tucker
Brayshaw
Matera
McCarthy
2019 Hogan
Conca
Colyer
Switkowski
Absurd that some are defending his non selection.
Don't want to make this a big long argument because as you say we don't know what the reasons are that Blakely isn't in the side, but my guess is that the S&C guys are being cautious for whatever reason and I have no issue with that. I'm sure if it was a final they would risk it, but it's round 8 and why would you rush a guy back in if there is any doubt? I honestly believed he looked ready based on the last Peel game, but I don't have access to anything but what I saw.I'm not really expecting an answer because obviously the benchmarks used by the club are unknown to all of us, but look at what happened to Lobb last week and tell me why anyone thinks he is the long term ruck option and what more Darcy had to do last week to bump Lobb to forward and 2nd ruck. The persisting with players idea only makes sense if you are developing them as a long term option in the role.
Ditto Blakely and several fringe types he could replace. The long term options are sitting out of the team not in it. By all means keep them out if the team is flying but we just kicked 5 goals in a game and got pantsed in the ruck
Please, stop ****-stirring. Find something to do with your life.
How can a team that only kicked five goals on a sunny afternoon and lost not have anyone that played their way out?
Exactly right. Even teams that won last week have omitted players because they want to improve. We’re seemingly happy with a team that carried a handful of passengers last week, or some posters on here are. The acceptance of close enough is good enough is astounding around here!
Yeah but pretty much the same people who are calling loudest for his inclusion would also lose their minds if he came back in and blew his hammy in the first few minutes. I am pretty sure he is highly rated by the people that matter at the club and when he is ready he will be back in the side. I don't think he is needed this week and if he gets some extra K's in his legs and pulls up ok after the weekend training he will no doubt do then maybe next week is the go.man how blakely isnt in the side is mental....
Every person on this thread is calling for him back in the team!
Blakely is clearly better than the following;
2019 Wilson
Hughes
Nyhuis
Cerra
2019 Langdon
Tucker
Brayshaw
Matera
McCarthy
2019 Hogan
Conca
Colyer
Switkowski
Absurd that some are defending his non selection.
See writing something like this is just silly...you are basically implying that he was not selected when he clearly is 100% ready to play. Fact is, neither you or I or anyone outside of the club actually knows the reason why he wasnt selected...he may well have a couple of other boxes that need to be ticked prior to coming into the side. Point is, we dont know.Blakely is clearly better than the following;
2019 Wilson
Hughes
Nyhuis
Cerra
2019 Langdon
Tucker
Brayshaw
Matera
McCarthy
2019 Hogan
Conca
Colyer
Switkowski
Absurd that some are defending his non selection.
Are you going to be shocked if S. Hill spends some time at Peel proving he is over he's LTI??
If he has not been picked, even as an emergency then I would assume he is still not playing at 100%. If he is not 100% then don't play him. Pretty simple formula the club has been sticking to this year and the current guys are doing okay. Why make unnecessary/risky changes?
Way over-reaction over the non-inclusion of someone who did a bad hammy back in January (I think).
Let the cobblers do their cobbling, i'm sure he will get his chances.
A hamstring doesn't know the difference between Rushton park and Optus stadium. No one I know takes it easy when they are playing down a grade, let alone blokes who are paid multi-thousand dollar match bonuses when playing at the top level. He has played two games now and played well. He is clearly in our top fifteen and I would say narrowly inside our top ten players. He should walk into this side as soon as he is fit and I think he has demonstrated that he is.See writing something like this is just silly...you are basically implying that he was not selected when he clearly is 100% ready to play. Fact is, neither you or I or anyone outside of the club actually knows the reason why he wasnt selected...he may well have a couple of other boxes that need to be ticked prior to coming into the side. Point is, we dont know.
The intensity of the game is far lower, and thus the risk of injury and fatigueA hamstring doesn't know the difference between Rushton park and Optus stadium. No one I know takes it easy when they are playing down a grade, let alone blokes who are paid multi-thousand dollar match bonuses when playing at the top level. He has played two games now and played well. He is clearly in our top fifteen and I would say narrowly inside our top ten players. He should walk into this side as soon as he is fit and I think he has demonstrated that he is.
Harley Bennell can also string WAFL games together. As soon as he plays AFL, Goneski.... it is not the sameA hamstring doesn't know the difference between Rushton park and Optus stadium. No one I know takes it easy when they are playing down a grade, let alone blokes who are paid multi-thousand dollar match bonuses when playing at the top level. He has played two games now and played well. He is clearly in our top fifteen and I would say narrowly inside our top ten players. He should walk into this side as soon as he is fit and I think he has demonstrated that he is.
A hamstring doesn't know the difference between Rushton park and Optus stadium. No one I know takes it easy when they are playing down a grade, let alone blokes who are paid multi-thousand dollar match bonuses when playing at the top level. He has played two games now and played well. He is clearly in our top fifteen and I would say narrowly inside our top ten players. He should walk into this side as soon as he is fit and I think he has demonstrated that he is.
The backline is easily our strength atm so can understand Connor not being favoured there. If it is midfield then the obvious out is Andy, but that won't happen regardless of what anyone here thinks. Same goes for Cerra.
Struggle to think who comes out unless we lose a forward and Cerra goes there but don't think that is ideal since he isn't quick. I think it will take an injury, a totally abject performance or 2 from Tucker, Andy, Cerra, Nyhuis or Hughes or a change in structure (which seems unlikely given we have too many talls as it is not getting games that probably should).
Luck sure, but it goes both ways and luck could have also seen them lose by 8 goals.
You nailed it with the second point though. They don't have good forwards so much of their top notch midfield work goes to waste. You could easily have said we would have belted them if we added a fully fit Shilly into our lineup in place of one of our i50 butchers.
They don't have that and that is a large part of why they are not better. So basically you are just saying, if they had better players, they would be better. Which is of course true for every team.