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Anyone but Kersten. I would play Danyle Pearce ahead or Kersten!
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Anyone but Kersten. I would play Danyle Pearce ahead or Kersten!
Lol. So now a bloke who starred in an afl x game, would leave a brownlow medalist bamboozled.. think you’ve been drinking too much of your own bath water champ. Langdon ran down Lewis Jetta last pre season as well.. from a standing start.Don't pretend you don't know him. He was tearing it up in the aflx until he got injured. He kicked 4 goals last week in the wafl. Would be an ideal replacement for Ryan of the Liam variety. Would run rings around Fyfe before he gets a chance to set his hair right.
Little harsh. Had what 12 disposals in a big loss rd 1...how many Did McCarthy have against GWS?Anyone but Kersten. I would play Danyle Pearce ahead or Kersten!
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How can you say "don't break up the defense" and then "swap Blakely to midfield" in the same post?Guys, why do I keep reading - let's send defender X to the forward line... NO! What is going through people's minds, why would break up our defense when it is working as well as it is.
If Cox was in better form he would be a certainty to replace Tabs. He may still do, but I'm not sure what to expect from him. I don't think I want to see Kersten coming in to play FF. Perhaps Apeness is a roughy to come in and park himself around the goal square. Would have massive concerns over his ability to run out a game though.
What terrible luck with injuries to talls. Taberner, Darcy, and Dixon injuries are very unfortunate right now.
On a side note, looking forward to seeing Bennell running around this weekend as well.
Edit: What about Hughes? Perhaps bring him in, swap Blakely to midfield, and station Mundy as a permanent forward?
Nyhuis the shock forward.
Actually I am all for the Blakeley midfield/Mundy forward strategy.
We have a number of potential defenders (MJ, Nyhuis, Hughes) who could help engineer that, and an empty cupboard where our forwards should be.
He has a serious attitude problem which is why he was drafted later than expected. I have heard of him because my cousin coached him however, I would forgive most for having no idea who he is.Don't pretend you don't know him. He was tearing it up in the aflx until he got injured. He kicked 4 goals last week in the wafl. Would be an ideal replacement for Ryan of the Liam variety. Would run rings around Fyfe before he gets a chance to set his hair right.
Touche.How can you say "don't break up the defense" and then "swap Blakely to midfield" in the same post?
That would be true if all players were the same - we clearly don't have anybody else like Connor so if we move him, it will effect the defense.Touche.
Although, I don't see it as the same thing. A tall defender becoming a tall forward is not the same as shifting a mid/def to mid and a mid/fwd to fwd. It's not the same robbing Peter to pay Paul scenario.
Well something has to give. We have a structural problem leading into this game with no immediate or obvious solution. Like Gav said, the key forward cupboard is bare, so what's the solution?That would be true if all players were the same - we clearly don't have anybody else like Connor so if we move him, it will effect the defense.
It's working, leave him there IMO. He'll be a midfielder in time.
I posted earlier in the thread that I think it will be Johnno for Tabs. As slow as he is these days he is smart and doesn't really need to dominate, just move Gov around to try and minimise the intercepts. Nobody else on the list is going to make Gov accountable.Well something has to give. We have a structural problem leading into this game with no immediate or obvious solution. Like Gav said, the key forward cupboard is bare, so what's the solution?
Well something has to give. We have a structural problem leading into this game with no immediate or obvious solution. Like Gav said, the key forward cupboard is bare, so what's the solution?
I think we can stop speculating that Johnno will be coming in to replace Tabs. Injury report released today lists him as being rested for another week.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/injury-list
I stated earlier that I reckon it will be Tabs out, Jones in and I stick with that.
Would have to assume it's either Tucker or one of the young boys. Ballas has been good, but would probably prefer if it comes down to it that they hold Tucker over him. We do lack some real firepower down forward though, especially with Tabs down and Ballas pressure probably becomes increasingly important with our lack of marking options. It will be a tough call.Who ever goes out for bhill would be pretty stiff you'd think. Gota play him if fit, who goes out though?
I wish our club would just put worst-case if they aren't sure. They would have an idea of when they might be back, but continue to cautiously put TBA. I find it quite irritating. They should know that Dixon is say 6-12 weeks away, so why not put that? Even if it is a large range, I would prefer that over everyone being listed as TBA.I think we can stop speculating that Johnno will be coming in to replace Tabs. Injury report released today lists him as being rested for another week.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/injury-list
I stated earlier that I reckon it will be Tabs out, Jones in and I stick with that.
Ross put a line through him in his presser last week for this week IIRC. We won't have to worry about it until next week.Who ever goes out for bhill would be pretty stiff you'd think. Gota play him if fit, who goes out though?
It won't be Fyfe. If Johnno is having another week I'd say Cox is most likely given he has actually performed well in the past. Less of a risk compared to Jones or Meek.There's a few guys that could come in and contribute up forward if available and fit enough - Ape, Bennell, Johno even.
Realistically I don't see any of them playing though, so it's likely Mundy goes forward for a while. I love Mundy but can't really see him contending with the likes of Mcgovern in the air so we may really lack a target. There's a fair chance Fyfe gets sent forward for this game I'd say. Having said that we loolk better running the ball lately and maybe we can expose West coast with a smaller forward line by running the footy and honouring short leads rather than long bombs.
Brad is still a chance. If he was ruled out he would not be listed as a test on the injury list.Ross put a line through him in his presser last week for this week IIRC. We won't have to worry about it until next week.
It won't be Fyfe. If Johnno is having another week I'd say Cox is most likely given he has actually performed well in the past. Less of a risk compared to Jones or Meek.
He's the quickest player in the draft, for a start. Petruccelle ran 2.82 seconds for the 20-metre sprint at the start of the season at the TAC Cup testing day, and backed it up by winning the speed test at the NAB AFL Draft Combine with a time of 2.87 seconds (he hoped to go a little faster). Petruccelle is a player who uses that pace on the field, as well, regularly dashing down the wing and breaking the lines.
(Alf.com.au)