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Strange he was made sub when he is widely accepted as the best wet tracker in the 22
Ross was probably resting him loll
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Strange he was made sub when he is widely accepted as the best wet tracker in the 22
Strange he was made sub when he is widely accepted as the best wet tracker in the 22

You mean like Stephen Hill, who has collected more contested possessions and clearances this season than "stoppage left-footed midfielder" Nick Suban. You are declaring Suban has a role that belongs to someone else already and who is better at it.
What does that have to do with anything? We're talking midfielders, right? Not defenders. False equivalence.
You have claimed that he is at stoppages because he has a left foot, and yet have nothing to back up that claim.
Principle holds for any team with LFIMs.The only thing in your arsenal is to draw comparisons with better footballers at other teams.
Barlow's playing more high half forward, so perhaps he drops out of that quartet. So what! With so many players now going through there, including Walters, you cannot establish a link between overall centre clearances to Suban's performance. It's the classic attempt of trying to tie causation with correlation without valid evidence.This is crap. Suban has more appearances at centre bouncedowns than Barlow this year.
So it's acceptable for you to mock other poster's comments as hilarious and then get all precious when fire is returned? HypocriteThe rest of your post was nonsense. Stick to the subject rather that trying to make a personal argument that you will lose.
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You can't even get basics about present team structure right. Bit rich to have a go at my observations when yours are well off the mark.Barlow's playing more high half forward, so perhaps he drops out of that quartet. So what!
This is the point I keep coming back to.Freo have arguably improved this year because he has whittled down the number of one dimensional role players to zero (I wouldn't even consider Suban that). But is it still as talented a best 22 as it could be? Will it be more talented than other sides it must face in the top four?
This is the point I keep coming back to.
We have people saying things like it doesn't matter if Taberner can't mark or Mayne doesn't kick goals or If Suban only gets 12 possessions, gives away 2 or 3 frees and bombs the ball blindly half the time. Because they are are playing roles (apparently) their obvious deficiencies are not considered important.
This is the point I keep coming back to.
We have people saying things like it doesn't matter if Taberner can't mark or Mayne doesn't kick goals or If Suban only gets 12 possessions, gives away 2 or 3 frees and bombs the ball blindly half the time. Because they are are playing roles (apparently) their obvious deficiencies are not considered important.
I tend to think if we had Darling, Gunston and say Hepple doing the roles of the 3 examples above we could just about engrave Fremantle on the cup this year.
Its why I believe we need to fast track Blakely and Weller into the team. We just aren't going to topple the Hawks or Sydney with good honest players like Suban in the midfield.
I like Suban and its unfair to single him out like I just did but I'm using him as an example of the general principle that we have to lift the quality of the bottom few players in the team. I'm looking around the competition and just not seeing us as the best team in it. We are held together by discipline and hard work but its not going to be enough or at least I don't think it will be.
We can still have the discipline and hard work part using more talented players.
I'm really interested to hear why you're so confident in the abilities of those two to the extent that they will be the difference in toppling the top sides this year as you stated. Next year with another pre-season under their belt and a year under Ross and his system I would have no arguments getting them in. Not having a shot, just not sure where the supreme faith in the draftees is coming from, definitely prepared to be swayed but I'm just not sure what the basis for all the hype is. Blakely is probably the more advanced of the two, but from what I have seen and heard he is still fairly inconsistent. Both are hardly sighted at training when I've been down, and I haven't missed many sessions this year. Great game from Blakely last week granted but a quiet one the game before. Both still have slight frames and personally I query their endurance for AFL level. Interested any insights you can offer.Its why I believe we need to fast track Blakely and Weller into the team. We just aren't going to topple the Hawks or Sydney with good honest players like Suban in the midfield.
I go on things like awareness, peripheral vision, decision making, execution and the intangible (mostly) factor of class.I'm really interested to hear why you're so confident in the abilities of those two to the extent that they will be the difference in toppling the top sides as you stated. Not having a shot, just not sure where the supreme faith in the draftees is coming from, definitely prepared to be swayed but I'm just not sure what the basis for all the hype is. Blakely is probably the more advanced of the two, but from what I have seen and heard he is still fairly inconsistent. Both are hardly sighted at training when I've been down, and I haven't missed many sessions this year. Great game from Blakely last week granted but a quiet one the game before. Both still have slight frames and personally I query their endurance for AFL level. Interested any insights you can offer.
To be clear, I agree there are several of our fringe 22 that can be improved upon. We are hardly that far ahead of the pack that we can be satisfied with our entire list, there's always room for improvement. As it stands I think Suban is potentially on his way out of the 22 given he started as sub yesterday in conditions primed for his strengths, so we may soon get to see if they can step up and grab their opportunity this year. If we can manage an upgrade on Suban in the 22 going forward then our list will be in ripping shape.
Yeah no arguments from me there. Guess I just wonder what sort of impact they will make this early on, given there impact has been inconsistent at WAFL level. Both definitely appear to have more going for them in the mid to long term, this year I'm just not as convinced as others. Thanks for your insight, not blowing smoke but I do appreciate your posts, I think some are on the bandwagon with the two young pups but you've given some food for thought here.I forgot to add, they've both got smarts for days. And composure. Thats where they are going to be better than a Suban.
Cheers mate. I think we could sneak Weller in for Sheridan without losing much and then in a different match give a Suban a day off for Blakely. You soon see if they are good to go and I'd back them to contribute as least as much as the guys they replace.Yeah no arguments from me there. Guess I just wonder what sort of impact they will make this early on, given there impact has been inconsistent at WAFL level. Both definitely appear to have more going for them in the mid to long term, this year I'm just not as convinced as others. Thanks for your insight, not blowing smoke but I do appreciate your posts, I think some are on the bandwagon with the two young pups but you've given some food for thought here.
2016 I think without further improvement and consistency I think Subes may find himself as a permanent depth player.
Yeah the longer it goes without either Sheridan or Suban making consistent meaningful contribution, they are probably playing their way out. Depends how important Suban's current role is to The Boss and how much patience he has for Sheridan to step up. Thought Suban was quality against Adelaide but hasn't maintained it. Sheridan besides that running goal a few weeks back at home has hardly been sighted.Cheers mate. I think we could sneak Weller in for Sheridan without losing much and then in a different match give a Suban a day off for Blakely. You soon see if they are good to go and I'd back them to contribute as least as much as the guys they replace.
I think Ross would look at it as Sheridan having 5 preseasons and knowing the game plan vs Weller having 1 preseason and still learning. He said at the start of the season that he doesn't believe recent draftees are physically ready for AFL football.Cheers mate. I think we could sneak Weller in for Sheridan without losing much and then in a different match give a Suban a day off for Blakely. You soon see if they are good to go and I'd back them to contribute as least as much as the guys they replace.
No doubt. And yet all over the league they are making an impact.I think Ross would look at it as Sheridan having 5 preseasons and knowing the game plan vs Weller having 1 preseason and still learning. He said at the start of the season that he doesn't believe recent draftees are physically ready for AFL football.
Cheers mate. I think we could sneak Weller in for Sheridan without losing much and then in a different match give a Suban a day off for Blakely. You soon see if they are good to go and I'd back them to contribute as least as much as the guys they replace.
The question isn't just whose hands you'd rather the ball was in come GF day, the question is who would be better in a one-on-one on the wing, at holding a tackle, guarding the space, covering for his teammates or stepping in front of Franklin or Roughhead.No doubt. And yet all over the league they are making an impact.
This year is our window. I can't help but think I'd rather have the ball in the hands of Blakely in the last 5 minutes on Grand Final day than some of our less composed players. Its roll the dice time for me to get every % difference we can.
And yet all the GFs Lyon has coached in have found him searching for that X factor - line breaking pace, goal kicking, you name it. Lovett, Peake, Sylvia, Gumbleton weren't recruited because Lyon needed space guarded when it mattered.The question isn't just whose hands you'd rather the ball was in come GF day, the question is who would be better in a one-on-one on the wing, at holding a tackle, guarding the space, covering for his teammates or stepping in front of Franklin or Roughhead.
Football is a team game, and while it's nice to imagine individual genius is waiting in the wings, it's hard to buy that RTB and the coaching team have no idea.
What does Sydney have to do with Lyon coached teams struggling to kick more than 9 goals in GFs?X factor is an excuse for a lack of imagination.
Did Sydney lack x factor last year?
Lyon-coached teams? Really?What does Sydney have to do with Lyon coached teams struggling to kick more than 9 goals in GFs?
Yes, really.Lyon-coached teams? Really?
You buy this idea that a coach with the success rate of Lyon should be written off because his teams fell at the final hurdle. I don't. It strikes me as a rationalisation, or post hoc fallacy.Yes, really.
St Kilda scored 68, 68, and 52 in his time, and Freo got 62 in 2013.
Only once in the past 30 years would those scores been a winning grand final score - 2005. He is well aware of the fact that his sides need to score more (often cites 100 points per game and top four in defence as the benchmark, two things Freo still isn't good at).
So the question is, do you sacrifice the defensive part of the game to risk more scores? Should a guy who is good at blocking space be removed for someone who can conceivably create two more goals per game?