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For all the doom and gloom this week, the good news is that our depth has improved and we are getting something resembling our best side on the park.
In terms of the North game, it was pretty much an even contest apart from the 2nd quarter. When we were able to lock the game up, North's scoring dropped off dramatically. I would still back our boys in on a windy MCG day in the finals. North's field kicking was better than ours, but they are used to dry conditions under a roof. Finals will be a different matter.
Now in terms of the topic of this thread:
The following players are all available for selection or facing fitness tests. (With 2 weeks before finals, those players trying to recover from injury realistically need to break into the side this week. )
Swan
Toovey
Johnson
Goldsack
Krakouer
Macaffer
Buckley
There are 5 premiership players on that list and Krakouer who was good in last years GF. Macaffer will not make it back in so realistically you could drop him off the list.
There is some young talent in our starting 22 at the moment, but a few of the younger guys are beginning to look tired and are not having influence in big games.
Mooney
Elliot
Seedsman
Marty Clarke
Swan, Toovey and Johnson easily come in to replace those guys. Goldsack will probably find his way back in too.
The question now revolves around Krakouer. Realistically he needs to be selected this week. However, can you afford to bring into a crunch game 2 guys who have barely played in season 2012. (Johnson and Krakouer)
Many will say put the sub vest on Krakouer, but I think he needs a full games match fitness to prove himself. Perhaps even 3 quarters and then subbed in the last.
I think its a risk worth taking because our forward line is struggling in the big men department, and most of our goals are coming from smalls. But our small forwards aren't kicking goals either in Elliot, Sinclair and Fasolo. So Krakouer's goal sense will be vital I think.
I'd use Didak as the sub. He has had 2 really solid weeks, and should be nursed to peak form before finals. An easier week may be the way to go.
In terms of the North game, it was pretty much an even contest apart from the 2nd quarter. When we were able to lock the game up, North's scoring dropped off dramatically. I would still back our boys in on a windy MCG day in the finals. North's field kicking was better than ours, but they are used to dry conditions under a roof. Finals will be a different matter.
Now in terms of the topic of this thread:
The following players are all available for selection or facing fitness tests. (With 2 weeks before finals, those players trying to recover from injury realistically need to break into the side this week. )
Swan
Toovey
Johnson
Goldsack
Krakouer
Macaffer
Buckley
There are 5 premiership players on that list and Krakouer who was good in last years GF. Macaffer will not make it back in so realistically you could drop him off the list.
There is some young talent in our starting 22 at the moment, but a few of the younger guys are beginning to look tired and are not having influence in big games.
Mooney
Elliot
Seedsman
Marty Clarke
Swan, Toovey and Johnson easily come in to replace those guys. Goldsack will probably find his way back in too.
The question now revolves around Krakouer. Realistically he needs to be selected this week. However, can you afford to bring into a crunch game 2 guys who have barely played in season 2012. (Johnson and Krakouer)
Many will say put the sub vest on Krakouer, but I think he needs a full games match fitness to prove himself. Perhaps even 3 quarters and then subbed in the last.
I think its a risk worth taking because our forward line is struggling in the big men department, and most of our goals are coming from smalls. But our small forwards aren't kicking goals either in Elliot, Sinclair and Fasolo. So Krakouer's goal sense will be vital I think.
I'd use Didak as the sub. He has had 2 really solid weeks, and should be nursed to peak form before finals. An easier week may be the way to go.




