Yeh I agree, plays a bit like Chris Mayne with out the tackling.Which is the role I've seen him play this year. Not sure he is a proper marking key forward
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Yeh I agree, plays a bit like Chris Mayne with out the tackling.Which is the role I've seen him play this year. Not sure he is a proper marking key forward
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Is anyone else a little concerned that no key forwards want to come to the club no matter how much money we throw at them? Even players from WA like Mitch Clark, Aaron Black and even Harry Taylor. Then you add Cloke and Jack Riewoldt.
Although you certainly have to wonder if 50% of the media reports linking us to players have been complete BS.
Still it is a concern. It's our weakest link and it will be a huge waster if all the spare money in our salary cap isn't utilized.
In a way, not having a contested marking key forward monster means that our players can't just lazily bomb it in like other sides who's players do this and just expect their key forward to do all the work, see Geelong in the QF, Sydney do this surprisingly often too considering their gameplan is similar to ours. We on the other hand, strategically pinpoint players leading in and out, or in space with lower, flatter kicking from more disciplined plays which I think is better from a team spread PoV.
So in this sense I don't see it as much of a weakness than in previous seasons where we weren't pushing top 4 and people were looking for a scapegoat excuse as to why not..
In a way, not having a contested marking key forward monster means that our players can't just lazily bomb it in like other sides who's players do this and just expect their key forward to do all the work, see Geelong in the QF, Sydney do this surprisingly often too considering their gameplan is similar to ours. We on the other hand, strategically pinpoint players leading in and out, or in space with lower, flatter kicking from more disciplined plays which I think is better from a team spread PoV.
So in this sense I don't see it as much of a weakness than in previous seasons where we weren't pushing top 4 and people were looking for a scapegoat excuse as to why not..
Is anyone else a little concerned that no key forwards want to come to the club no matter how much money we throw at them? Even players from WA like Mitch Clark, Aaron Black and even Harry Taylor. Then you add Cloke and Jack Riewoldt.
Although you certainly have to wonder if 50% of the media reports linking us to players have been complete BS.
Still it is a concern. It's our weakest link and it will be a huge waster if all the spare money in our salary cap isn't utilized.
Is anyone else a little concerned that no key forwards want to come to the club no matter how much money we throw at them? Even players from WA like Mitch Clark, Aaron Black and even Harry Taylor. Then you add Cloke and Jack Riewoldt.
Although you certainly have to wonder if 50% of the media reports linking us to players have been complete BS.
Still it is a concern. It's our weakest link and it will be a huge waster if all the spare money in our salary cap isn't utilized.
No question its our weakest link and it's disappointing we haven't been able to snag one but I think it just goes to show that these sorts of players aren't very common. Realistically we are only halfway through our list rebuild and we still have a lot of opportunity to pick up a key forward in the draft or trade in the next 2-5 years. We have good depth in the back line with Silvagni, Dawson and McPharlin and I think that Smith will be reasonable injury cover for the next couple of years.
Up forward we are a lot more vulnerable however we have won games this year with Silvagni and Hannath as our key forwards and I think that leaves us in a good position to pick up a struggling mature forward while we draft a good key forward with an early pick. No doubt our best team needs Pavlich against the best but Hawthorn will be the only team this weekend playing with a real tall forward line.
Collingwood, Melbourne, West Coast, GWS all have good - great tall forwards and they were all relative nobodies this year. Plus our midfield is only a couple of injuries away from being ordinary. I really like Sutcliffe, Sheridan, Crozier etc but they are still a couple of years away from being definite best 22 imo.
So who would he replace in this week's team?The injury of Keplar is underrated
So who would he replace in this week's team?
Absolutely. And consider this: 1/2 way through next year, Clarke, Sandilands and Griff all playing at their potential.does that no beg the question that who a great key position forward would replace?
surely, both ruckmen keep their place & that guy Pav, & mad Mayney also.
We have cover in almost every position on the ground and developing midfield players that are stepping up and applying pressure on our established players so in that regard I don't see us slipping in that area.No question its our weakest link and it's disappointing we haven't been able to snag one but I think it just goes to show that these sorts of players aren't very common. Realistically we are only halfway through our list rebuild and we still have a lot of opportunity to pick up a key forward in the draft or trade in the next 2-5 years. We have good depth in the back line with Silvagni, Dawson and McPharlin and I think that Smith will be reasonable injury cover for the next couple of years.
Up forward we are a lot more vulnerable however we have won games this year with Silvagni and Hannath as our key forwards and I think that leaves us in a good position to pick up a struggling mature forward while we draft a good key forward with an early pick. No doubt our best team needs Pavlich against the best but Hawthorn will be the only team this weekend playing with a real tall forward line.
Collingwood, Melbourne, West Coast, GWS all have good - great tall forwards and they were all relative nobodies this year. Plus our midfield is only a couple of injuries away from being ordinary. I really like Sutcliffe, Sheridan, Crozier etc but they are still a couple of years away from being definite best 22 imo.
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No question its our weakest link and it's disappointing we haven't been able to snag one but I think it just goes to show that these sorts of players aren't very common. Realistically we are only halfway through our list rebuild and we still have a lot of opportunity to pick up a key forward in the draft or trade in the next 2-5 years. We have good depth in the back line with Silvagni, Dawson and McPharlin and I think that Smith will be reasonable injury cover for the next couple of years.
Up forward we are a lot more vulnerable however we have won games this year with Silvagni and Hannath as our key forwards and I think that leaves us in a good position to pick up a struggling mature forward while we draft a good key forward with an early pick. No doubt our best team needs Pavlich against the best but Hawthorn will be the only team this weekend playing with a real tall forward line.
Collingwood, Melbourne, West Coast, GWS all have good - great tall forwards and they were all relative nobodies this year. Plus our midfield is only a couple of injuries away from being ordinary. I really like Sutcliffe, Sheridan, Crozier etc but they are still a couple of years away from being definite best 22 imo.
Alright spell check stuff up but you get the point .Yes, the situation there is very syrias.
Is anyone else a little concerned that no key forwards want to come to the club no matter how much money we throw at them? Even players from WA like Mitch Clark, Aaron Black and even Harry Taylor. Then you add Cloke and Jack Riewoldt.
Although you certainly have to wonder if 50% of the media reports linking us to players have been complete BS.
Still it is a concern. It's our weakest link and it will be a huge waster if all the spare money in our salary cap isn't utilized.