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Masten was poo and should go before Hutch IMO.
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Masten is in career best form. The reason we are doing so well at the moment is because our second stringers are playing good football.Masten was poo and should go before Hutch IMO.
Yeah it was such a frustrating game to watch.It's so long since we played Richmond at the MCG last year. We kicked ourselves out of that game and Richmond haven't turned back since.
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He’s far from an automatic in, but we have to pick the best team in terms of balance and we have got plenty of inside mids but not many quick forwards due to injuries. Petrucelle’s 2nd game was very good for pressure acts and his 2 goals were exactly what we needed.Don't understand the view that Petch is an automatic in? He has a shocking first game and a marginally better second, but everyone wants him in vs the premiers.
Ainsworth has an infinitely better debut and almost unanimously gets called to be dropped.
Dude in my original comment I didn’t flat out say he was bog. I said top 3 if not bog so in that game he was one of our best. Dom was one of the mids that was doing well when the cats were dominant and he was also one of the mids that helped change the momentum our way.I already knew about that and was going to post it myself, fact remains he wasn't BOG in the majority of people's eyes. The vast majority of posters have assessed his game as spectators and viewed it as such. These are people hanging on every disposal and contest as they watch the game, not people who are at work, fixing problems, looking at structures off the ball and having internal discussions all whilst expected to see every contest in the game (they don't trust me).
The coaches votes are an indication of a good game for sure, but do you rescind any opinions you had on a game based on the coaches votes? I'm not so fickle. I doubt any of the other posters on here would change their votes because the coaches have given different votes.
Everything I posted stands, go watch the game again if you like. If you watch that game again and consider him to be the best player that's fine but I still don't.
Again, not arguing Sheed is poo or not best 22. He has more upside than Hutchings. I am arguing that an injured Sheed is better than an in form Hutchings, as well as questioning whether he's being rushed in for no reason and if he's truly read.
Hutchings by the way who I consider to be one of the strongest tacklers in our team and somebody who isn't just skirting around packs and jogging behind people. Sheed obviously is a much better user by foot and generally speaking is cleaner by hand (although he's been fumbly this year in space). He is a better clearance player.
But go don't diss Hutching's body of work, last week he was very good after dropping the tag in the second half, he has laid 19 tackles the past two weeks and done a great job.
Just FYI in the votes thread:
Shep - 252
NN - 232
Shuey - 150
Sheed - 108
Out of 61 people who gave votes:
Sheed awarded 5 votes - 4 times
Sheed awarded 0 votes - 21 times
The problem is this isn't "a fit Sheed".
It's Sheed coming back from injury at Optus Stadium, which is creating issues for players as it is. Please learn to comprehend my posts before commenting. I'm simply questioning the notion that Sheed is an automatic inclusion coming back from injury on a hard surface when we have covered him well.
However, this is all a moot point because I was arguing based on the possibility of Ah Chee or Hutchings being an out, forgetting that Ainsworth is going to get dropped if anybody.
By the way, I was just stating he hasn't been BOG and I stand by that.
I live in Melbourne- radio here is saying yeo is in trouble.here we go
I'm still not sold on Masten being best 22. Has he improved on last year and the year before, Yes. Does he still wince at the slightest contact, Yes. Does he know how to impact a contest, No. His defensive running/positioning is a weakness too. He's pure depth and isn't in our Best 22.Masten is in career best form. The reason we are doing so well at the moment is because our second stringers are playing good football.
I'm still not sold on Masten being best 22. Has he improved on last year and the year before, Yes. Does he still wince at the slightest contact, Yes. Does he know how to impact a contest, No. His defensive running/positioning is a weakness too. He's pure depth and isn't in our Best 22.
Please don't anyone tell me that contested work is not his role. I'm not talking about contested work, it's the when you've gotta go moments. He is laughable at it.
We'll have to disagree. He does get back but he doesn't know how to play in a 2 v 2 loose ball/defensive play.proved. I recall him laying one big tackle in the center square v GWS, I commented at the time. According to the stats that was his only tackle for the match, but he's averaging two a game for the season and three a game over the past three weeks, when his offensive output has dropped off a bit.
We'll have to disagree. He does get back but he doesn't know how to play in a 2 v 2 loose ball/defensive play.
Fully fit, we can't fit everyone in the team and I don't see how he plays ahead of Venables, Ah Chee, Cole, Rioli, Ryan (I know they're different positions)
As Brad Sheppard does the job on absolutely everyone each week, that's guaranteed.I think Shep needs to do a job on Caddy
I think it's more than some people on the internet. Good on him if he keeps his form up and keeps his spot, but he still has room for improvement in my eyes to keep his spot and his form against the Suns shouldn't guarantee him a game for the whole season.I think he plays ahead of some of them because the match committee will take the view that the fact people on the Internet don't like him doesn't change the fact he's more suited to his current role than other players that they like more.
Loved the first and last sentence!!I come in peace.
really looking forward to this game.
I think you will win this week, you have a lot of momentum especially after the convincing win against GWS. You're already turning the new stadium into a fortress as well. Reckon your forward line is going to cause us troubles as there are a lot of dimensions to it, not as predictable as some of the other teams we have faced.
What was the injury McGovern has? He will be a massive inclusion for you if he comes back in. we tend to just dump the ball long inside 50, he will have an absolute field day if that pattern continues. Townsend would be his likley match up to try and restrict the intercept marking but I'm sure how well that will work for us.
But the biggest concern is Nic Nat running riot. I'm thinking we might even start a bit behind your midfielders and basically conceed the tap and 1st possession and then try cause the turn over from there.
Hopefully it will be a cracking contest with no injuries.


Masten is in career best form. The reason we are doing so well at the moment is because our second stringers are playing good football.