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Redpath is top 5 in our sprint testing. Might surprise a few
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Don't know much about him.You'd think Brad Lynch would be up there, super quick.
That does surprise me, as does Hamling. Trying to get a feel for half back and midfield leg speed. Struggling to find much that isn't injured.Redpath is top 5 in our sprint testing. Might surprise a few
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Not even remotely. The guy has never lacked straight line speed, his agility however is atrocious.Redpath is top 5 in our sprint testing. Might surprise a few
also, talls tend to do very well in the 20m test.Not even remotely. The guy has never lacked straight line speed, his agility however is atrocious.
Its probably the most important speed for AFL players though. We all love JJ sprinting 80m down the wing but that first 20m is the most important IMO. Allows you to break from congestion and once youre in space its quicker to move the ball accurately by foot anyway, for talls it allows them to get seperation or close down players on the lead.also, talls tend to do very well in the 20m test.
It might be too short to accurately gauge how fast a player is
It takes years to develop a standard of depth that some clubs have today and for that you'll need to go back to the drafting strategies in the 2000's to see how its paid off for teams such as Hawthorn, Sydney and Geelong. We were never going to be in a position that gives us depth without some pain of tweaking the list, letting some go and getting new blood. The main point is that it takes time to develop.
I'm all for turning over the players who cant reach the required standard however it should be noted that we have nowhere near the standard of depth yet to cover for more than 2 or 3 important/key players being out at a time. We need to have some faith in Dalrymple's drafting strategy who which he's done alright so far. It really hurt our situation in 2012/2013 when GWS were given so many concessions and top players and in a perfect world we've have a number of their current in form players on our list.
Unfortunately we're going to have to continue on the current trend until we're recognised as the "destination club" that the media is starting to call us and frankly, IMO that wont happen until we land a flag. Catch 22
Agreed. Not sure if many people notice, but Dahl is very clever. If he knows a turnover is about to happen, he will stop it by getting a ball up (by fumbling it and creating the ball up) or out of bounds.When Dahl comes back id also like to see him transition to a more inside receiver type. I know the way he plays he throws himself at the contest every single time but ideally we want the likes of Wallis/Picken/Libba/Koby to be getting the first hands on the ball type, with Dahl keeping his feet and being that next in line option so he can either close down opposition players or use his elite speed/agility to burst from congestion.
Stevens has missed too much footy imo. He'll need a stint I n the twos.In: Wood, Stevens, Boyd
Out: Dunkley, Campbell, Roberts
M.Boyd Adams Wood
Biggs Morris Suckling
Stevens Libba Macrae
Hunter Stringer Picken
Redpath T.Boyd Dickson
Roughead, Bontempelli, Wallis
Williams, Jong, Daniel, Honeychurch
It's probably going to be wet so we will need a smaller team and good ball handlers. Can't go in too big so I lose a big back and Roigh can cover that.
OUT
Jong - not good enough go away
Roberts - as above
IN
Wood
Stevens
Stevens has missed too much footy imo. He'll need a stint I n the twos.
I would like Webb to come in instead. He played there last year and I think he more than deserves to be rewarded.
I also think he needs a go in the seniors to truly see how his VFL development is going / has gone. He certainly won't disgrace himself or be a liability.
Clay is probably another two VFL games away from being in contention for selection.
Not surprisedRedpath is top 5 in our sprint testing. Might surprise a few
Ayce was symbolic of our struggle against reality.It also hurt during that period we carried players like Ayce Cordy 3 years too long
Do we know who the 5 fastest players on our list are? Straight line speed over say 20-50m. I'm guessing JJ is the fastest, but who is 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th?
Jong and Stringer have been the fastest over 20m in past pre seasons
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Team from when we beat Sydney last year, one of my greatest birthday presents!
Some big outs, but some pretty impressive ins!
Matthew Boyd,
Jordan Roughead,
Easton Wood
Robert Murphy,
Michael Talia,
Fletcher Roberts
Mitch Honeychurch,
Liam Picken,
Jack Macrae
Luke Dahlhaus,
Koby Stevens,
Clay Smith
Jake Stringer,
Tom Boyd,
Stewart Crameri
Ayce Cordy,
Lin Jong,
Marcus Bontempelli
Lukas Webb,
Tory Dickson,
Jason Johannisen
Sub: Nathan Hrovat
OUT: Murphy, Snitch, Dahl, Koby, Clay, Crameri, Cordy, Jong, Hrovat, Webb
In: Adams, Morris, Libba, Suckling, Caleb, Campbell, Redpath, Biggs, Wallis
Good work but you forgot to put TBoyd in the outs.
We don't know if Boyd will be bought back next week or not