Haha do you sit in block 106 too?
Man up Eagles!
Kick it long!
Oh why are they always going backwards?
Urghhhhhh. So painful.
Worst i've heard was why don't they man up like when ken judge was coaching..... It was so offputting i spilt beer.
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Haha do you sit in block 106 too?
Man up Eagles!
Kick it long!
Oh why are they always going backwards?
Urghhhhhh. So painful.
Josh hasn't been a front runner since 2014 and even then he still applied great forward pressure, just didn't apply himself hard enogh. I think last year proves that he is capable of doing it consistently as well as pushing back hard to get into defence.That will be the difference for Bennell for sure. When the heat is turned up will he be able to contribute the same way and keep that 2 way running game going. Similar story to Josh Hill
I have concerns about how Bennell will go against the better sides when the pressure and physicality goes up a notch but he played well enough on the weekend to keep his spot
He was one of many in the same boat, not singling Hutch out in any way, shape or form. I know its only one instance from the game but that Rioli run down tackle in the centre square when Hutch just had zero awareness of what was around him still sticks in my brain from GF Day, hence my comment. I know he didn't have much support from his team mates around him telling him that Cyril was bearing down but in a GF more than any other game you really need to step it up a notch and keep your wits about you.
His added contested play along with the inclusion of Jack Redden will be worth a lot against Hawthorn this week but. I get the feeling they will be brutal against us, Clarko will have given them a bake for only playing one quarter against Geelong.
Without Shiels and Hill, Geelong found a chink in the Hawks armour but and that was speed on the inside and outside which Geelong had. If West Coast want to expose them in that way to than Jetta will need to play and Bennell will need to keep the 2 way running game up.
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But all outside players have that risk. What happens when there is no space, finals game, etc
There is only one way to really find out.
My thoughts on team selection are based on having watched the EP game on TV, went to the Eagles game and saw the Hawks on Foxtel.
Dean Cox has a mountain of work to do this week – he needs to teach the midfield to rove to a winning ruck especially at centre clearances!!!
If Jetta is ready, then I would pick him for the outside run and carry. Controversial and fully expecting harsh criticism from the board but I would possibly drop Schofield. We don’t need the height this week, he proved with Christian that he is a liability when manning up on a small quick forward and he is not giving a lot of run from defence (that was the year before). The other contender to make way for Jetta is Ellis. He was pretty quiet on Sunday.
Fair call. We saw yesterday as well Geelong had one to many talls in Tom Lonergan, Henderson, Taylor and Jake Kolodjashnij. Hawthorn exploited that by playing smaller more nimble forwards on a taller Geelong defence. Might be a situation where we pick Barrass for greater versatility down back.
Fair call. We saw yesterday as well Geelong had one to many talls in Tom Lonergan, Henderson, Taylor and Jake Kolodjashnij. Hawthorn exploited that by playing smaller more nimble forwards on a taller Geelong defence. Might be a situation where we pick Barrass for greater versatility down back.
Well for 1 quarter they did.
People need to remember Geelong ain't that good. Outside of Hawkins, Enright and Taylor they have some pretty average talls and after Selwood and Dangerfield their midfield really falls away. Hawks were always going to get periods of dominance.
In: Jetta, Hutchings
Out: Bennell, Nelson
I liked the look of Bennell up forward more than I thought I would but still think Jetta and Hill are miles ahead. Not sure how we fit everyone if we keep Bennell on the list as well. Possible given Jetta and Hill might both rotate out of the forward line but still think unlikely. Not sure if Bennell as a possible defender (with Wellers out) impacts his selection - could be a positive or a negative thing (leaning negative slightly myself).
I like Nelson but not sure he is ready for big games like the Hawks yet. Keep Ellis because he is a little more versatile. Keep Butler over both Ellis and Nelson because he is a better kick, more accountable defender, and performed far better up against Hawthorn (and other big games) last year. What we really need though is another Wellingham. Cole perhaps (next year I am talking)? I've gone a bit cold on the idea of Jetta playing off half back, but maybe that's the best short-term solution for us?
He was one of many in the same boat, not singling Hutch out in any way, shape or form. I know its only one instance from the game but that Rioli run down tackle in the centre square when Hutch just had zero awareness of what was around him still sticks in my brain from GF Day, hence my comment. I know he didn't have much support from his team mates around him telling him that Cyril was bearing down but in a GF more than any other game you really need to step it up a notch and keep your wits about you.
His added contested play along with the inclusion of Jack Redden will be worth a lot against Hawthorn this week but. I get the feeling they will be brutal against us, Clarko will have given them a bake for only playing one quarter against Geelong.
Without Shiels and Hill, Geelong found a chink in the Hawks armour but and that was speed on the inside and outside which Geelong had. If West Coast want to expose them in that way to than Jetta will need to play and Bennell will need to keep the 2 way running game up.
He hasn't played in ages though. He will be fit enough but needs to find some touchInteresting to hear Simmo say that Masten will definitely play somewhere this week - I'd chuck him straight back in the seniors.
I'm with ya, he just doesn't add a lot imo. People say inside bull but he isn't elite contested player, that's really overblown. Obviously he can win his own ball and is a pretty good tackler but he doesn't open the game up tbh. And his kicking and decision making on the spread really can't justify an unwarranted call up. Good role player, good depth, but that's it.Jesus people, there's absolutely no reason for Hutchings to be in the team right now. Depth player.
Good summary.My thoughts on team selection are based on having watched the EP game on TV, went to the Eagles game and saw the Hawks on Foxtel.
Anyone getting dropped from the team on Sunday is unlucky. There was some rust and errors but there was no one clunker that says to me “have to go son”.
Barrass is about the only contender from the WAFL game that looked AFL ready and we don’t need more height. The other highlight was Tom Cole and he is not ready to face Hawthorn. Cannot agree that Hutchings looked ready. He was serviceable and best of the rest - that does not warrant selection.
We could do with 2 things from Sunday – outside run and a centre clearance team that can rove to a winning ruckman.
Hawthorn are structuring up with a small forward line and without Roughead and Hale, not sure we need three talls in defence.
If Jetta is ready, then I would pick him for the outside run and carry. Controversial and fully expecting harsh criticism from the board but I would possibly drop Schofield. We don’t need the height this week, he proved with Christian that he is a liability when manning up on a small quick forward and he is not giving a lot of run from defence (that was the year before). The other contender to make way for Jetta is Ellis. He was pretty quiet on Sunday.
I for one cannot understand the flavour of dropping either Nelson or Duggan. Unless of course your name is Ross Lyon and you aren’t prepared to play the youngsters on consistent basis.
Dean Cox has a mountain of work to do this week – he needs to teach the midfield to rove to a winning ruck especially at centre clearances!!!
I haven't sat through the replay yet but it looked to me that shuey was getting scragged a lot in the centre square and was regularly tackled as soon as he got possession. Incredulously he was pinged twice for holding the ball when this happened which was bullshitSeveral times Shuey missed the clean break away from the centre clearance.
Most of the time, last year, Shuey would hit that ball at full speed and we'd have a very advantageous centre clearance.
I'm not prepared to write that off from happening based off one game.
Naitanui was hitting a lot of the right spots, it'll just take some time for the midfield to gel together to utilize that to the full extent we could.
So much this. People want Duggan and Nelson to become guns without being exposed to big games. Good clubs back in the youngsters and they genuinely reap the rewards for doing so. Luckily we have a coach that from what I can see isn't scared to play the kids.I for one cannot understand the flavour of dropping either Nelson or Duggan. Unless of course your name is Ross Lyon and you aren’t prepared to play the youngsters on consistent basis.
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