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These are all very good and reasonable points.
What is interesting is that Hawthorn is planning to play Hale as a full forward when he is not rucking. Now Hale is far less mobile than the great full forwards from the past, so this will be an interesting test of your thesis becuase I can't see Hale chasing players up the ground when he is "resting" at full forward.
Personally I think that this experiment of playing second rucks as deep forwards will fail but you never know. It should certainly require the team to change game plans to accomodate a stay at home FF a top the full field press. it will be fascinating to see how they graft a static forward into a modern game plan.
As for a 130 goals Franklin kicked 113 goals 88 behinds plus 20 to 40 out of the full albeit from 25 games. If he were a better kick for very simple set shots he would have past 130 mark.
If another Coleman, Hudson or Lockett were to emerge and one certainly will appear over the next 30 years, it would be interesting to see how they would be played. Certainly you'd have to leave them one out in the F50 but would opposition coaches double or triple team them like Franklin or zone the space in front? and if they did zone where would the other forwards be? would the team direct their play through the other unmarked forwards?
I suppose we'll just have to wait and see but I hate to think and I can not rationally credit, that they the days of great full forwards has gone forever. Its a bit like the way leg spin looked like a lost art back in the 80's before it was saved by Warne.
I reckon you'll find there's never been a fwd to match buddy (6'6, super quick, massive tank, super agile ect), lots of his goals in 08 came from gut running where he's opponant just couldnt go with him and if he did he was that exausted he couldnt match buddy for strengh (a lot of the time), buddy also kicked a lot of goals from general play, more than the great FFs did on %.



