I posted this in the vs Carlton thread. I'd still be going with the 5 forward setup (brackets for the interchangeable mid / smalls) - x is the position:
Vickery x
X King/Edwards/Nahas/Resting Mid King/Edwards/Nahas/Resting Mid x
Riewoldt x
McGuane x
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Vickery: Roam CHF. The entire arc across between distances of 45-55 metres out from goal. He can kick 50 easy and generally accurate. He can also spot up a kick inside the 50. (Ideally I would like Griffiths to play this role).
Reiwoldt: Roam central 50 from 20 metres to 40 metres out from goal. Do not lead too far into pockets. We all know he is a great mark and kick but you have to remember he is extremely clever at setting up players. He is not our number one assist man for nothing. With Mid / Edwards / King / Nahas all going to be forward at some stage he will no doubt setup some handball goals.
McG: Roam deep pockets, goal square and lead up maximum of 20 metres out. Reasons for this are he is not a great kick at goal, the closer the better. His strengths are also his marking and bringing the ball to ground to Nahas and the small brigade to finish the work.
Whoever are playing small- medium forwards (Nahas /Edwards / King/ Mid) need to lead the opposite direction to the bigger guys to not get in there way - or even just drag their men out to the boundary lines on 50 to create space for the bigger guys to lead into from McGuanes area to the top of Riewoldts area. This also allows them to be in good positions to crumb if a big boy goes up in a pack and get the forward pressure going to lock it in / defend rebounds.
Reiwoldt and Vickerys roles are almost Interchangable.
This sort of setup will stop players leading for the same ball like we have seen sometimes this preseason and I think declutter the F50 creating more space.
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