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Usually the wing is where your best runners play,sheed runs like his hips are about to fall off.also hes an extremely slow decision maker when given space,something you hope a wingman can find plenty ofOut: Masten
In: Shuey
Sheed might get given a role to play mainly on the wing, try to get him to get some confidence back, he's been a bit down, Duggan/Jetta will fill in some minutes out there too. Hutchings will keep his place for now. No one wants a rest, everyone wants to be part of a winning team, they don't want to risk their spot/form by taking a rest.
I see us making pretty much only forced changes as long as we're mostly winning.
Good decision maker in space though and very good kick of the footy when he has time. Agree on the running gait thoUsually the wing is where your best runners play,sheed runs like his hips are about to fall off.also hes an extremely slow decision maker when given space,something you hope a wingman can find plenty of
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Usually the wing is where your best runners play,sheed runs like his hips are about to fall off.also hes an extremely slow decision maker when given space,something you hope a wingman can find plenty of
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Link to confirmation or you have made this up. Only limited minutes this year was against Richmond while getting his knee assessed. Every other game has been 105-120 minutes played. So you made that up to.His limited minutes was playing with a hamstring strain. Did ok to run out the game but it's been confirmed he'll miss untl after the bye.
We all saw Yeo's knee get twisted, not making things up.
I think this is a perfect game to give another one of our kids a debut.
Move either rioli or Cripps up onto the wing, and bring in Matty Allen or Brander into the forward 50
In:
Schuey
M Allen/Brander
Out:
Masten
Hutch
Link to confirmation or you have made this up. Only limited minutes this year was against Richmond while getting his knee assessed. Every other game has been 105-120 minutes played. So you made that up to.
I think this is a perfect game to give another one of our kids a debut.
Move either rioli or Cripps up onto the wing, and bring in Matty Allen or Brander into the forward 50
In:
Schuey
M Allen/Brander
Out:
Masten
Hutch
Hutch plays
I like his hardness and he can shut someone down if need be
Don’t mess with form
Oh.... My bad fam. Scans cleared the knee of any damage yeah?He was talking about Masten wasn't he?
Becomes a bit Land Of The Giants with Kennedy, Darling, Waterman and BrandAllen all down there, plus the occasional resting ruck
So a mid for another tall? When questions are being asked whether we are too tall already?
You don’t really think about things, do you?
That's quite OK this week, saint kilda are already without Carlisle and will struggle mightily
On the contrary, you don't really think about things.
St kilda will be missing Jake Carlisle and will be stretched massively due to their lack of tall key defenders. Another tall for us in our forward line this week won't hurt at all
And, this is St kilda we are talking about, a cellar dweller who we will beat in the midfield, and our quick kicking into the forward line will favor our talls. At home. Its not like we are playings the demons at the MCG this week.
And, Brander and Matthew Allen have both been in form and deserve a debut.
I await your counter argument.
They'll struggle against Darling and Kennedy as it is. Adding an extra tall will just make it easier for their smalls to run the ball out on the odd occasion they actually manage to bring it to ground, won't it?
That would be true if they had a wealth of quality small defenders, but they don't.
This is St kilda we are talking about
So their smalls won't be good enough to get the ball out of the backline against our giants?
Honestly, I don't think they will be.
For a forward line full of our big men, they all tackle hard, chase, and are not exactly slow. Even if Nic Nat is the resting ruckman he is like a cat at ground level.
Cripps is leading the AFL in tackles inside 50m I think, and along with Rioli, waterman, le cras, Darling and to a lesser extent, Kennedy, they would want to have a hell of a lot of speed and quality foot disposal to get it out of the forward 50 effectively.
Richmond, a team in the premiership equation, described our team via Damien hardwick that we are big, we are strong, and we are (most importantly) fast
What would Brander or Mellen add to that? Do they possess above average pace or agility? If not, is it worth bringing in another tall who's only going to be the fifth or sixth option on any given forward entry? Why would we bother playing a lumbering tall who's not going to command the ball, as opposed to say Petruccelle who's also not going to command the ball but will add pressure on the defenders to lock it inside 50?
I do see what you are saying, but I still believe this weekend offers an opportune time to bloody another young tall. Brander and Allen add additional size, and I don't disagree that a guy like petrucelle might be a better fit, but, I am certain petch will definitely get games in the year due to his leg speed and goal nous.
Outside of our final game of the year where we may have locked in a top 4 spot, I can't see another game in our draw (barring injury to one of our existing talls) where we could conceivably debut one of our young key position guys without worry.
We will account for the saints this weekend, comfortably. Give one of Brander of Allen a small taste of the big time at home. Keep the debutants coming in for future development.