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ImperialPurple

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Given a fully fit squad, with every player available to choose from, who do you all reckon would be the first five players picked each week?

Then the next five after them?
 
Yeah - thought it might give us something to discuss!

I reckon:

1. Pav
2. Sandi
3. Bell
4. McPharlin
5. Hase

Then from:

Tarrant, Wiz, Crowley, Dodd, JLo, Hayden, Mundy, Johnson, JCarr

But I couldn't pick an order and I don't know which five. Maybe someone who knows more than I do could have a better go. :)
 
1. Pav
2. J.Carr
3. Sandi
4. Hase
5. Bell

Next 5

6. Tarrant
7. McPharlin
8. Magic
9. Black
10. Mundy

The next 5 is where it starts to differ

11. Murphy
12. Wiz
13. JLo
14. Grover
15. Dodd
 

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For next season ...

Pavlich
Sandilands
McPharlin
J Carr
Farmer

Bell
Tarrant
Johnson
Crowley
Mundy

Hasleby
Hayden
Dodd
Longmuir
Black

Murphy
Grover
Peake
Thornton
Webster

Drum
Solomon
M Carr
Schammer
Headland
Duffield

... yeah I am bored.
 
I am sure that Peake would not be the 18th guy picked for you guys. IMO he would be one of the first, his run is what gives you guys an ege over so many sides.

Anyway here is what i think:
1: Pavlich
2: Sandilands
3: McPharlin
4: Peake
5: J Carr
6: Crowley
7: Johnson
8: Mundy
9: Bell
10: Farmer
 
A hard a question to answer when there is now so much talent in the club and 2007 can't come quick enough for me. I think guys like Mundy, Murphy, Crowley, Johnson and 211 are really going to step up next year and we will see a bigger improvement in a lot of our younger players than the Toast.
 
And the winning powerball numbers are...........................
29
31
2
32
4
21
18
Tarrant
15
43
25
14
37
7
20
28
16
22
23
3
Solomon
30
41
1
10
9
8
42
36
19
24
34
35
27
5
11
 

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Its a tough one but IMO fully fit jlo moves and does more around the ground and is good in the ruck.Sandi has dropped a lot of easy marks in the forward line and isn,t used in defence for those reasons,so no I dont think so.If he can hold his marks and we get a little more out of his ruck dominance this year then he will easily be top 5 to me
 
pinkus maximus said:
lol dom really hates des doesnt he

He does. I would be interested to know what facts might back it up as I think he suffers from high expectations. Comparable players in terms of the role they play on our list include Crowley, M Carr (not as a tagger), perhaps Black, Peake. M Carr cops the same sort of bad press from some posters on here, but I would be surprised if the stats comparing Peake and/or Crowley to Headland didn't actually favour Headland for the season just past. Difference is nobody expects them to be A-grade match winning players....yet.
 
Player Totals for Season 2006

Des Headland:
20 matches
259 kicks
74 handballs
333 disposals (16.9 average per game)
104 marks (5.4 / game)
41 tackles (2.1 / game)
21 goals (1.1 / game)


Ryan Crowley:
19 games
179 kicks
104 handballs
283 disposals (14.9 / game)
103 marks (5.4 / game)
29 tackles (1.5 / game)
20 goals (1.1 / game)


Brett Peake:
20 games
221 kicks
155 handballs
376 disposals (18.8 average)
122 marks (6.1 average)
41 tackles (2.1 / game)
10 goals (0.5 / game)
 
theGav56 said:
He does. I would be interested to know what facts might back it up as I think he suffers from high expectations. Comparable players in terms of the role they play on our list include Crowley, M Carr (not as a tagger), perhaps Black, Peake. M Carr cops the same sort of bad press from some posters on here, but I would be surprised if the stats comparing Peake and/or Crowley to Headland didn't actually favour Headland for the season just past. Difference is nobody expects them to be A-grade match winning players....yet.


My rankings were tongue in cheek, Des is obviously ahead of the likes of Dunn, Warnock, Browne, Campbell and Walker, but Des wouldn't be in my 25 if we had a full list to pick from. Duffield and Drum have looked good at afl level, I'd prefer to get more games into them than have Des cruising around in 2nd gear out there. A month at Subi might see Headland find some urgency too.

We're looking to build a team that will win finals and a premiership. Des had 3 poor finals, and that is unacceptable from a guy with his experience. I don't expect him to dominate, what I expect from anyone who runs out in the jumper is to give 100% and I think Headland is too laid back and casual. The same applies to Matt Carr at times, he appears to be cruising. Some people are critical of Schammer, but his commitment can't be questioned.

If you think Headland brings as much to the team as Crowley and Black you are sadly mistaken. Black is a great leader and Crowley will be in the leadership group in time, Headland sets a bad example for the young players. Stats tell you what you want them to. Haydens numbers wouldn't be great but he's in our best 18.
 
dockers_bengals said:
Its a tough one but IMO fully fit jlo moves and does more around the ground and is good in the ruck.Sandi has dropped a lot of easy marks in the forward line and isn,t used in defence for those reasons,so no I dont think so.If he can hold his marks and we get a little more out of his ruck dominance this year then he will easily be top 5 to me


Fair enough, everyone has an opinion.

If his marking improves and we get more from his tap dominance he will be in the top 5 players in the competition.
 

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Thanks for the stats IP.

I was surprised by Peake's tackle count. Didn't expect it to be up there so high. If he can improve his disposal that would be a fantastic development for him. Also would expect him to come if for a little more attention next year, which is fine; more attention to him means less on someone else, and we have the dpeth and talent to step up.
 
Masai, how long do you think Parker will play for? Do you (or anyone) see his role differently this year, and who do you see filling the shoes.

It seems to me that Parker is almost a depth player rather than the "rock". I would expect him to play every week, but that the club will have him covered by other players who will fill his spot in backline in the future. Mentorship. Maybe some time on the bench too so that his use by date is extended. We need a new "rock", a Mr Consistent, a Mr Versatile, and I think 2007 is the passing of the baton. We have lots of contenders.

For me, we have not been able to rely on Thornton and Haddril for the past few seasons due to injuries. Mundy seems better in a looser role, and rebounding. Also a little further up the ground. Johnson too tall, Hayden too small.

Grover and Dodd seem to be the players down back who are best suited to playing on either talls or smalls, and are very mean spirited towards forwards. I was a bit surprised that they weren't talked about a little more as potentials to go midfield next year, especially Dodd, who has done that before. Both seem suited to fighting above and beneath their weight division, and have the pace to stay with speedier forwards.
 
Fair points Gav.

Overall, as shown by the Doig, Parker had a good year. At times he had very solid games (as expected), but at other times he looked lost.

I've always seen Thornton as his natural replacement, and if he can keep fit, he could create a "good" thorny problem. With Haddrill and Thornton fit, plus maybe Solomon, we may have many options for the backline. Maybe Parker will will be in the 22, but used only on particular match ups.

In retrospect, should Parks have hung up the shorts this season ?. He is a "legend", but when is the right time to wander off into the crowd ?.
 

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