Do you reckon we will re-rookie young Wood to give him time?
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Do you reckon we will re-rookie young Wood to give him time?
As I stated quite a while ago ,my mate Phil gave us the good oil on Simpson and him remaining on our list .
I can't wait for the Preseason training to start so he can mesmerize us all over again with his skills .
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I too call for tough decisions but I look at it differently. Alex Pearce, for example may not currently be best 35. It is very likely that in two years, he will be best 18. Suban would now be top 25, and it is very possible that he will be top 25 in two years. Of the two, it is Suban that I would seek a trade for.Unless you pick up long term speculative ruckman as a rookie pick, most will be given 1 year to prove themselves worthy.
I'm ok with the churn on the rookie list.
I also want to see a few tougher decisions made of our main list - move a few more on who realistically wont be best 35. Go to the draft to keep the list moving
Unless you pick up long term speculative ruckman as a rookie pick, most will be given 1 year to prove themselves worthy.
I'm ok with the churn on the rookie list.
I also want to see a few tougher decisions made of our main list - move a few more on who realistically wont be best 35. Go to the draft to keep the list moving
Wood didn't look like making it to me. Was slow and seemed quite lazy, he also didn't get much of the ball.
We took the insect and gave him a year on the same soup ol'Fyfey devoured ... but the test results have come back on Wood - and he's not even going to be close to touching to our resident God...No, no, no. Kid has a lot of talent. Just never imposed himself, coz you know, he is a stick insect.

I never saw it. He struggled due to size, but I didn't see anything remarkable about him.No, no, no. Kid has a lot of talent. Just never imposed himself, coz you know, he is a stick insect.
If I was to be brutal.... De Boer and Suban. Not because they are spuds, more because moving forward I just don't see them being more than depth. Crowley and McPharlin are both 30+, while both would be in the 22 next year a case could be made for retiring both.But that's the problem. We don't have many that fall outside the young and still developing category, that you would be comfortable with cutting from our list.
We have essentially, no spuds .
There may be a player in mind for the rookie pick, say Panos, but should he be gone then we might pick Wood again.
I feel bad for him, I let myself dream.
Sandi, at the moment is the best there is. He is unlikely get any slower and will not get any shorter and could play at this standard for a couple more seasons.If I was to be brutal.... De Boer and Suban. Not because they are spuds, more because moving forward I just don't see them being more than depth. Crowley and McPharlin are both 30+, while both would be in the 22 next year a case could be made for retiring both.
Heck I reckon i could even make a case for Clarke to be number 1 ruck and retiring Sandi as well.
Sandi, at the moment is the best there is. He is unlikely get any slower and will not get any shorter and could play at this standard for a couple more seasons.
Agreed on all accounts. Sandi > Competition
However is he holding back Clarke?
What we do know is that:
- Clarke was in career best form in 2013 when he was our no1 ruckman. Without Sandi we were still able to get into a top 4 position.
- Clarke is a spud forward - Sandi is also a spud forward.
- Sandilands being our no1 ruckman means Clarke spends 75% of a game as one of our forwards. This is not good.
- Our ability to score goals was compromised because our forward line was a shambles for the majority of the year.
- Opposition teams learned that all they had to was clog the backline because we have no forwards who can take a pack mark. (note how often we tried to clear the forward line so our smalls could be effective with the 'Chaos' ball)
- We have 2 genuine rucks rather than the more preferable 1 ruckman and one forward who can ruck for 15-20% of the game. Ideally IMO we would have Clarke as the main ruckman and Taberner to help out.
- Clarke will be 25 next year, he fits in the age bracket with the future of our midfield (Fyfe 23, Barlow 26, Hill 25, Mora 23, Neale 21) Sandi at 32 does not.
- I favour Clarke over Sandi because I think long term team prosperity is more important then flag hunting season by season. Remaining close to the top 4 on a consistent basis like Geelong does gives you more opportunities at winning a flag. Make the top 4 with a healthy team and you're a chance. With smart recruiting and player management we can avoid the pitfall of being 'in' the window of opportunity followed by the rebuilding stage. This means sometimes moving older players on before they are spent. Geelong moved Chappy and Pods on before they were done and still managed to make top 4 (just).
- Sandi is better than Clarke but he is also holding him back by not letting him take on the no1 ruck spot. A position we have seen Clarke excel at.
Look I'm not calling for Sandi's head or anything. I'll be happy if he's playing next year, I just know that him playing comes at a cost. We win a flag and it'll be worth it. We don't win a flag and then we'll be forced to move onto plan b whether we like it or not.
What part of my argument doesn't hold water.That's just crazy and I really don't think any of this holds any water. You are suggesting to retire the All Australian ruckman in his prime because we might get more out of the back-up B grade stringer. In what world would this ever be considered?
Better idea is that Zac pulls his finger out and starts making the most out the opportunities he has been given. Find a way to impact games in whatever role he is given or move on elsewhere and we do likewise with other options.
Sandi isn't holding back Zac, Zac is holding back Zac!
- We were successful without Sandi for a big portion of the 2013 season. (Our most successful season ever)
We were successful for a big portion of the 2013 finals because of Sandi's contribution.
Played well with a cracked jaw in the Geelong game at the Cattery and Sandi played a key part in getting us going in the GF. Meanwhile, Clarke got subbed off for hearing footsteps....
Huge difference between the two particularly when the coach asks them to step up during games and show leadership.
Firstly I never said Sandilands wasn't a key asset to the team. My point was that Zac Clarke was our no1 ruckman for the majority of the 2013 H&A season playing 17 games. He helped get us into a Top 4 spot.
And really, Sandilands at 31 years old (150+ games) had more leadership skills than a 24 year old (50 gamer) you don't say.
Sandi could theoretically go on for another five years. He's never been an agile or pacy player, he's been a 7ft player who rarely loses taps and has a good tank to get up and down the ground. His endurance isn't likely to fade, it's not that, that normally causes players to retire. It's that loss of speed and agility. That and/or injuries. Whether or not he chooses or the club chooses to move him on in a year or two is another thing. But I wouldn't be surprised if he's still rucking in 2018/2019.Sandi, at the moment is the best there is. He is unlikely get any slower and will not get any shorter and could play at this standard for a couple more seasons.