It’s what the GOAT is dancing towtf is that garbage?
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It’s what the GOAT is dancing towtf is that garbage?
bit like "Nutbush"wtf is that garbage?
imagine adding coniglio to the mix, along with another full preseason of setterfieldCripps & Walsh have the potential to be one of the best 1-2 punches I’ve seen in a while. We have an absolute BEAST on our hands.
Back in 5...imagine adding coniglio to the mix, along with another full preseason of setterfield
Cripps - Coniglio - Walsh - Setterfield.... unbelievable
and not forgetting Dow, Fisher, O'brien, SPS....
And Stockerimagine adding coniglio to the mix, along with another full preseason of setterfield
Cripps - Coniglio - Walsh - Setterfield.... unbelievable
and not forgetting Dow, Fisher, O'brien, SPS....
You used 'culture' & 'UK' in the same sentence.High culture in the UK.
imagine adding coniglio to the mix, along with another full preseason of setterfield
Cripps - Coniglio - Walsh - Setterfield.... unbelievable
and not forgetting Dow, Fisher, O'brien, SPS....
Other than Cripps, it's somewhat difficult to be sure about which of our young mids will be best used where but I still see the best mix being -
1. Cripps, Dow & SPS.
2. Cripps, Dow & Fisher
Setterfield
I just see Setterfield coming in when Cripps isn't involved.
Given Cripps is a 70-80% starter, that leaves Setterfield used roughly 1 in 5 times.
Anything can yet come about, but a good 'Dow' really gives us something dangerous, whether he gets first use of the ball, or a receive from Cripps.
Every now and then I lose faith in Dow. And then I go “wow”. Even in vfl he blew me away at times on the weekend. He has the ability to do really electric stuff that breaks up play and is impossible to stop. Soap is right - just needs to get super fit.I just see Setterfield coming in when Cripps isn't involved.
Given Cripps is a 70-80% starter, that leaves Setterfield used roughly 1 in 5 times.
Anything can yet come about, but a good 'Dow' really gives us something dangerous, whether he gets first use of the ball, or a receive from Cripps.
Every now and then I lose faith in Dow. And then I go “wow”. Even in vfl he blew me away at times on the weekend. He has the ability to do really electric stuff that breaks up play and is impossible to stop. Soap is right - just needs to get super fit.
I’ve huge hopes for him.
Dow - Inside mid/forward - Struggles forward.
That leaves Dow & Kennedy as the not-so-sures.
If Dow does fall out of favour as being utilised in the middle, what next for him?
It's clear some will have to find a new home
He’s been in coaches votes 7 out of the last 8 weeks. And it’s not like he played badly before that.
3 strong games to finish and the B+F May be very interesting....
StockerSetterfield
Gibbons too!And Stocker
If the judging panel is anything like 2017 (first panel which popped up in a Google search) then I doubt that he will get full marks.
Panel = Gillon McLachlan (chairman), Kevin Sheehan, Kevin Bartlett, Luke Darcy, Andrew Dillon, Danny Frawley, Glen Jakovich, Chris Johnson, Cameron Ling, Matthew Richardson and Warren Tredrea.
Can see KB and Richo giving 5 to Stack and Tredrea giving 5 to Rozee.....
lol. Walsh is $1.02 to win. Don't worry about it.Just did a quick estimate on what each judge would award Sydney Stack and Sam Walsh.
Got Stack on 46 points and Walsh on 41.
Trust me, he'll get robbed. Too much bias in that panel.
I dont agree. DT is showing us the way with moving mids forward and back. SPS could play a burgogne role- primarily off the hbf BUT used in the midfield when a spark is needed. Fisher seems a natural forward to me, stocker could go back like sps. Kennedy is doing much better utilising his marking up forward.
Good teams have a lot of midfield rotations and that requires many players other than your starting mids to be capable, so why get rid of midfielders when most of them are capable of performing non mid roles.
For years we were recruiting HBF's and trying to get them to be midfielders with very little success, but i really think midfielders are far more capable of going back or forward than vice versa
Two things here:
1. By 'a new home', I mean a new ground position to add to their portfolio and not a new club.
2. I agree that you're far better off turning mids into HBF's than the other way around. Strike rate will be much, much higher.
re. Sam Walsh. Just grab yourself another 25+ possessions and kick a couple of goals to close the gate on the talk of others taking the RS off him/.