blktreacle
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is that lineup on the sandy website now?Murdoch, Saunders, Lee, White, Staley all back playing for Zebras this week!
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is that lineup on the sandy website now?Murdoch, Saunders, Lee, White, Staley all back playing for Zebras this week!
I dont understand these injury list charades.
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I'm of a different view. His contested marking and attack on packs has been great over the last two weeks.Really liking the idea of Roo, Beau and Hickey. Where that leaves Sippa I'm not sure, but Beau is certainly better suited to the deep forward role that Arryn was generally playing on the weekend, IMO. Prefer Sip on the flanks up either end, rather than having him trying to play "tall".
Has certainly has taken a few really good grabs in the past couple of weeks, but Beau is still much more likely to do more of that at this stage and being the height he is, I just don't see that role being the best one that Arryn is suited to going forward, especially with White and Lee hopefully coming through and likely to be better suited to it.I'm of a different view. His contested marking and attack on packs has been great over the last two weeks.
Couldn't agree more.Straight swap Wright for Sam Dunell for mine.
If Blakey get in, as much as I respect him, I'll be disappointed. His time has come.
Maister has no natural swap.
Jonesy may have hit his own personal wall.
I reckon, ultimately, Arryn's best suited to being our version of Jack Darling; too big, too strong a grab for the small, and some medium defenders, too mobile and quick for the big fellas and slower mediums.Has certainly has taken a few really good grabs in the past couple of weeks, but Beau is still much more likely to do more of that at this stage and being the height he is, I just don't see that role being the best one that Arryn is suited to going forward, especially with White and Lee hopefully coming through and likely to be better suited to it.
I just don't think Arryn is either tall, strong, or quick enough to be playing key position and don't forget that he will still be able to jump across some packs while he's playing on the flank, which is more the sort of role I thought he was playing against Collingwood, just generally roaming around the 50m line, as opposed to playing deep, as he was for much of Monday's game, with Kosi out.
That said, I would also be happy to see either Dunell (who deserves a crack, I reckon) or Jones (who was very stiff to miss last week) in this week.
I certainly wouldn't mid seeing how we went with the sort of structure that West Coast had for much of the last two years, when they had one of Cox/Natanui (McEvoy/Hickey) forward most of the time, along with Kennedy (Maister), Lynch (Roo) and Darling (Siposs).I reckon, ultimately, Arryn's best suited to being our version of Jack Darling; too big, too strong a grab for the small, and some medium defenders, too mobile and quick for the big fellas and slower mediums.
They are just an extension of our team selection charades, designed to confuse whoever we are playing.
I don't believe there forward is our danger this game will be won by the mid field either ours or theirs,we need to stop Thompson,Danger and Sloane.
Clint Jones is copping a bit of flack in this thread. Thought he was one of our best for the first 4-5 games of the season. I was very surprised that he was left out last week.
Hope so, although I'm not sure he has Darling's speed/power. Darling is like a medium-sized "beast", with the speed and brutality, where I see Arryn as more finesse. In midfield terms, Darling is like your Dangerfield, with the brute strength, speed and power, where Siposs is more like your Pendlebury (style-wise), with the skills, moves in traffic, creativity and seemingly lots of time, but not necessarily super-quick across the ground.I reckon, ultimately, Arryn's best suited to being our version of Jack Darling; too big, too strong a grab for the small, and some medium defenders, too mobile and quick for the big fellas and slower mediums.
Clint Jones is copping a bit of flack in this thread. Thought he was one of our best for the first 4-5 games of the season. I was very surprised that he was left out last week.
Bloody oath. He's hardly missed a target I reckon this year and has been one of our best without question. We must be going pretty well if we can afford to leave him out.He was.
His disposal has been pretty good this season, and he's been among the best for contested ball winning and clearances and tackling.
We must still play corridor footy, we just need to shut down on Thompson as he is the ball winner in tight contested areas,Dangerfield and Sloane would generally feed off Thompson's in and under work.So, given you think that and given we had a good victory last week by playing risky, moving up the centre corridor and generally playing a fast-paced running game, do you think the massive risks of midfield turnovers is too much to justify that style of play against Adelaide?
He is still to mechanical in his kicking actions and thinking in saying that he is needed this week to go head on with Thompson,he is at the stage were he plays were required and goes back to Sandy when not that is good coaching and forward thinking by Watters.Bloody oath. He's hardly missed a target I reckon this year and has been one of our best without question. We must be going pretty well if we can afford to leave him out.