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West AdelaideIf I was a betting man - definately Hentschell........he is going to be a very difficult player to matchup on - Tall, good mark, and importantly the agility of a rover which will lose most of his opponentsthomo said:Who in 2006 will kick more goals....
Ken McGregor or Trent Hentschel? McGregor kicked 5 goals in the intr-club match yesterday and Hentschel kicked 3.
Who will be the better goal kicker this year?
Wayne's-World said:If I was a betting man - definately Hentschell........he is going to be a very difficult player to matchup on - Tall, good mark, and importantly the agility of a rover which will lose most of his opponents

and what would the odds be on them not being an adelaide supporter?macca23 said:If I was a betting man, I'd bet that Thomo was sum005 in a previous life.![]()
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macca23 said:If I was a betting man, I'd bet that Thomo was sum005 in a previous life.![]()

thomo said:Who in 2006 will kick more goals....
Ken McGregor or Trent Hentschel? McGregor kicked 5 goals in the intr-club match yesterday and Hentschel kicked 3.
Who will be the better goal kicker this year?
If god forbid, Bock gets injured then I think Hentschel goes back. He suits our game plan much better than Kenny (as a CHB that is). Kenny is not an attacking CHB and considering that our game plan is built around rebound from defence, that takes away from our attacking options.SpringChoke said:Trent provided he is left in the forward line for the year. If Bock or Rutten get injured, I hope Craigy moves Kenny down back and leaves Trent in the forward line. Out of all Kpp's, Trent has the potnetial to be an A class forward. Leve him there for the entire year and see how he goes.
It's a pity we don't have 2 of him becuase I love the way he plays when he goes down back.
Stiffy_18 said:If god forbid, Bock gets injured then I think Hentschel goes back. He suits our game plan much better than Kenny (as a CHB that is). Kenny is not an attacking CHB and considering that our game plan is built around rebound from defence, that takes away from our attacking options.
While I like Hentschel as a forward, if Bock goes down then I would definetly move Hentschel to CHB and leave Kenny as a forward. If god forbid, Rutten gets injured then I move Kenny to FB and leave Hentschel as a forward.
SpringChoke said:It's a pity we don't have a 6th kpp type player pushing for selction. I thought that this was going to be one of our weaknesses for 2006. But when you look at other team lists, most teams wouldn't have KPP depth greater than 5 players, promising untried youngsters aside. Actually most teams wouldn't have much depth past 3 kpp's.
macca23 said:Correct on all accounts Springy.
Mind you, we would have had that 6th KPP pushing hard for selection if Watts hadn't p issed off on us.

Lets hope that Meesen can step up and play as a key forward if required.macca23 said:Correct on all accounts Springy.
Mind you, we would have had that 6th KPP pushing hard for selection if Watts hadn't p issed off on us.
Stiffy_18 said:Lets hope that Meesen can step up and play as a key forward if required.
Of course he could prove he wasn't by actually contributing at least 1 more post to his own thread.macca23 said:If I was a betting man, I'd bet that Thomo was sum005 in a previous life.![]()