Zach Package
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-------- KPD1: Carlisle --- KPD3: Hooker
-------- KPD2: Hurley ---- 4thD: Pears (primarily a stopper floating between smalls and talls as required)
R: Bellchambers (the improved, round the ground model)
--------- KPD2: Gumby --- HF1: Crameri (basically to replace Winderlich, not that we can't have both)
--------- KPD1: Daniher -- R2: Ryder
Correct weight. Pears is ideally suited to play on the LeCras, Stringer's, Martin's, Rockliff's and bigger midfielders who rest forward. While he's also proved that he's capable of playing on legit talls or smalls to decent enough effect, also rebounds well.
We haven't really tried 3 talls and crameri, but I don't see any reason why it can't work. Daniher can do absurd things when the ball hits the deck, Ryder moves like a midfielder and we all know what Stew can do, insane aerobic capacity for a guy of his strength and size. I think it could work, always have thought it.
the eagles do it and apply great forward pressure on pattersons, which is much bigger than anywhere else, with Kennedy, Darling, Naitanui/Cox, Lecras and Josh Hill, which is a monstrous forward line when you look at their heights, but they make it work because they put in on the defensive side of the ball, and are all really good movers.
The fact that gumby is the least mobile of our key forward options is an amazing thing to consider.
I just want us to be brave enough to try it for a game or two and see if it can work, because it would be maximizing our strengths, which are our tall stocks.







