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By Nathan Schmook 5:05 PM Wed 04 March, 2009


FREMANTLE coach Mark Harvey will continue to experiment with Chris Tarrant in the backline during this Saturday's NAB Challenge clash with West Coast.

The match, which is being staged to raise funds for sporting clubs affected by the Victorian bushfires, will be Tarrant's second of the pre-season after playing North Melbourne last week.

The former Magpie was part of a defence under siege against the Kangaroos, but Harvey said he would continue to use Tarrant in a variety of roles, including the backline this week.

West Coast will choose a forward line from Mitch Brown, Quinten Lynch, Josh Kennedy and Ash Hansen, with rangy forward Tony Notte also a chance to play.

"There'll be some good match-ups there for him. But as I said, at times he'll play back and forward," Harvey said from Fremantle Oval on Wednesday.

"The next couple of games I'll have to introduce him to the forward line at times.

"I'm pretty keen on developing players to play both forward and back."

While Tarrant joins teammates Luke McPharlin and Antoni Grover as players the coach can swing end to end, captain Matthew Pavlich was not locked in for a specific role this season.

Pavlich, who has slimmed down over the summer and appears even more mobile, was the side's dominant forward last season booting 67 goals.

But Harvey said Fremantle could definitely win games without the skipper in the forward line and he would again be rotated through the midfield.

"Can I say how long he'll spend in the midfield? No I can't, because that'll vary from week to week," Harvey said.

"It'll come down to a lot of our availability from a list point of view as to where we use him."

Harvey said his captain was only one or two kilos lighter, but had changed his body to suit the modern game.

"I think across the board you'll find guys that get along in their careers they sort of tend to understand that the game's changed and the intensity's going up," he said.

"You can't carry the same amount of weight that you have over previous years and you have to adapt to different circumstances. I think Pav's in that particular range at the moment.

"He'd only be about a kilo or two lighter, that'd be it. No more."

Harvey also weighed into the zoning debate, saying fears that the defensive tactic was set to stay were premature.

"What happens now is a lot of teams try things but they don't necessarily run with that in season," he said.

"Some clubs might use it. They might actually find it's a hindrance to what they want to do; hence they may drop it pretty quickly and resort to one on one.

"I hear a lot of people talking at the moment about how it's ugly to watch, but I don't think it will be. I think it'll be fascinating to see it unfold."




what do you all think
 
i agree Tarrant stays forward and mcpharlin as the swingman:thumbsu:
 

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Given we already have a pretty reasonable and similar swingman in MacPharlin, perhaps looking for Hayden to be a second swingman, or Mayne, may be more productive.

Will be very different for him v WC you would think. Less of the ball coming in for a start.
 
Given we already have a pretty reasonable and similar swingman in MacPharlin, perhaps looking for Hayden to be a second swingman, or Mayne, may be more productive.

Will be very different for him v WC you would think. Less of the ball coming in for a start.


:thumbsu::thumbsu::thumbsu: agree totally gav our forward line would be very fragile without tarrant
 
Must admit as a bit of a basketball playing/coaching tragic ...I love swingmen (yeah yeah insert joke here).

I can see a lot of surprise tall forward lines being created by Freo ....I think the green light is going to be given to stream down field and create difficult match ups.
 
I would like Tarrant to swing between wing, half forward and full forward depending on match ups.

Structurally at times I would like us to go tall with Bradley, Tarrant, Pavlich, and Crowley. Speed mismatches lead up the ground and height/strength mismatch stay at home.
 
I would like Tarrant to swing between wing, half forward and full forward depending on match ups.

Structurally at times I would like us to go tall with Bradley, Tarrant, Pavlich, and Crowley. Speed mismatches lead up the ground and height/strength mismatch stay at home.

We're blessed in that we have 3 players who can roam up and down the ground as required, who would be bloody hard to stop from an opposition standpoint. Most key backmen would have trouble following them around all day, due to the disruption to their backline setup, meaning they can outmark any opponent they're given.

Play Kep permanently on a wing ALA Richo (he did it a few times towards the end of the year for a good return, especially against the Pies), and let Tarrant either be the leading CHF (he's actually pretty good at pinpointing leads in the 30-40m range from goal), or play him on a rebound backman and drag his opponent up the ground (if his opponent doesn't follow him, he'll just rack up the free possies).

Pav of course can run around wherever he bloody well wants to.
 
We're blessed in that we have 3 players who can roam up and down the ground as required, who would be bloody hard to stop from an opposition standpoint. Most key backmen would have trouble following them around all day, due to the disruption to their backline setup, meaning they can outmark any opponent they're given.

Play Kep permanently on a wing ALA Richo (he did it a few times towards the end of the year for a good return, especially against the Pies), and let Tarrant either be the leading CHF (he's actually pretty good at pinpointing leads in the 30-40m range from goal), or play him on a rebound backman and drag his opponent up the ground (if his opponent doesn't follow him, he'll just rack up the free possies).

Pav of course can run around wherever he bloody well wants to.


He's not good enough, nor damaging enough to hold down this spot. His opponent would have a field day running off him.
 
He's not good enough, nor damaging enough to hold down this spot. His opponent would have a field day running off him.

No of course not, no one in Freo is, not until we get that can we ever play someone on the wing.

A week of watching you and all you do is snipe EVERY thread. So this is the last thing i'm going to say to you as afterwards your going on ignore,

you lame sniping little troll
 
No of course not, no one in Freo is, not until we get that can we ever play someone on the wing.

A week of watching you and all you do is snipe EVERY thread. So this is the last thing i'm going to say to you as afterwards your going on ignore,

you lame sniping little troll

Take walk you muppet, if you really think Kep can hold down a spot on the wing when MJ struggles there's something wrong with you.

The fact that you feel the need to snipe at me every time I voice my opinion is indicative of your sniping mindset.
 

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WTF is a belnakor?

And find something you dont think is reasonable.

Here's a better idea - how about (given I'm slow) you point me to the last three things you posted on this board that you are proud of. I mean, three things that you think show insight, logic, thought and (dare I say it) reason.

You spend so much time on here, and you have such a lot to say, that I figure I can probably learn a fair bit from you - so, please, which three threads should I go to?
 
He's not good enough, nor damaging enough to hold down this spot. His opponent would have a field day running off him.

thats BS, he averages almost two goals a game as a backup ruckman playing 40% game time... give him a full game on the wing he would become a damaging player. he is tall, can run like the wind, can take a mark, has good skills and manages somehow to kick goals... he is a damned sight better than having that headless chook gilmore playing there
 

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