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Faith, lets be honest.... How would that midfield go vs yours? Sandliland vs Maric for starters?
His biggest weakness is his ruck sure.
But my defence would have little chance against any combination of his forwards.
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Faith, lets be honest.... How would that midfield go vs yours? Sandliland vs Maric for starters?
Then put it this way.You dont think Brad Ottens was worth more to geelong then 5% or Jolly to Collingwood?
What about if the crows had Sandles or Cox would that improve our side by only 5%?
Burgoyne is a defender. Rioli is a forward. Wellingham is good but doesn't get much time in the midfield and probably isn't first 18.Start Danger/Welling/Burgoyne/Cassisi/Jones/Rioli
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Then put it this way.
Midfielders are 30pts. You would have 9+ in your team.
Tall forwards and defenders are 10 pts. You would have three or four of them in your team.
Rucks are 5 pts. You probably have 1 1/2 of them in your side.
The math is why it makes sense.
A good ruckman can make an average midfielder look good. Watch the Melbourne vs Adelaide this year, Moloney looked a star thanks to Jamar......
And a star midfield can make an average midfield look poor.
Watch Geelong v Melbourne 2011
Goldstein, Jamar, Leuenberger, McEvoy - weren't many wins in that lot. Hell, if you look at the top eight, there isn't a ruckman that is more than mediocre except for the Eagles and the Swans, and the Eagles were coming off three absolutely disgracefully bad years.A good ruckman can make an average midfielder look good. Watch the Melbourne vs Adelaide this year, Moloney looked a star thanks to Jamar......
Goldstein, Jamar, Leuenberger, McEvoy - weren't many wins in that lot. Hell, if you look at the top eight, there isn't a ruckman that is more than mediocre except for the Eagles and the Swans, and the Eagles were coming off three absolutely disgracefully bad years.
Ruckmen are the most overrated things in the comp and hit outs to advantage are a meaningless stat until they start to be higher than a handful every game. You need a big body that can negate any advantage your opposition has.
That being said, I rated ruckmen as five pts because of the number of them you have in a balanced squad, not because I don't rate them.
Don't underestimate the role Reilly playedA good ruckman can make an average midfielder look good. Watch the Melbourne vs Adelaide this year, Moloney looked a star thanks to Jamar......
Seems that one of the big differences in score allocations was based on the different application of potential.
Some people seemed prepared to give out points based on the predicted improvement in talented youngsters. Others weren't so kind and judged teams more on what their players have proven so far.
As an example, one team had Luke Shuey in their on ball brigade. He could be an absolute jet and we've seen with some mids recently (Selwood, Redden) that they can make a fairly swift leap to being a consistent, quality performer. He could also get the "Daniel Rich Blues" and stagnate for a year or two before progressing when they mature.
I found these players the hardest to judge and was probably a little cautious dishing out points. Improvement is rarely a straight line - there are steep inclines, flat spots, regresses, break out games... the unknown factor was one of the reasons I marked some teams low.
I'm a terrible judge of potential.
Hence my team is so loaded up with older players who have proven what they can do.
Some kids It's obvious there's something there, others that get pumped up, I struggle to see what the fuss is about. Shuey and Gaff are prime examples. Supposedly the second coming, I haven't seen much to be hugely excited about yet.
Zaharakis is another.
Yes, that was the single difference.
EDIT: I do t want to get into this and derail this thread, soaybe take the question out onto the board if you want to discuss it more?
I think it is easier to do 1v8, 2v7, 3v6, 4v5.Is it the same finals format as AFL? 5v8, 6v7 knockout etc?