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In the first game of the season against Richmond we essentially played 3 full forwards in Stringer, Boyd and Redpath.
The structure didn't work very well.
Even though Cordy didn't get a lot of the ball, the structure in game two worked better with a roaming forward/second ruckman instead of the 3rd full forward.
If we want a roaming tall forward/second ruckman type to help our structure, then the two players on our list that seem most suited to play the role are Cordy and Roughead. Unfortunately Roughead seems to have been typecast as a defender, and with the injury to Morris that is unlikely to change in the near future.
So even though he hasn't had a great start, I think it is worth persevering with Cordy because if he gains some form and confidence there would appear to be more upside to the team than there would be by promoting other players who require the structure to be re-adjusted around them. If he gains some confidence and starts making more of an impact then the forward and ruck team structures could settle nicely. Of course this is easier said than done, but I think there is still some hope.
By the way, I'm not sure why there has been so much focus on Cordy after the loss, we didn't lose the game against the Hawks in our forward line.
The structure didn't work very well.
Even though Cordy didn't get a lot of the ball, the structure in game two worked better with a roaming forward/second ruckman instead of the 3rd full forward.
If we want a roaming tall forward/second ruckman type to help our structure, then the two players on our list that seem most suited to play the role are Cordy and Roughead. Unfortunately Roughead seems to have been typecast as a defender, and with the injury to Morris that is unlikely to change in the near future.
So even though he hasn't had a great start, I think it is worth persevering with Cordy because if he gains some form and confidence there would appear to be more upside to the team than there would be by promoting other players who require the structure to be re-adjusted around them. If he gains some confidence and starts making more of an impact then the forward and ruck team structures could settle nicely. Of course this is easier said than done, but I think there is still some hope.
By the way, I'm not sure why there has been so much focus on Cordy after the loss, we didn't lose the game against the Hawks in our forward line.









