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Thoughts on the Q stick

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Last week he was rotated through the ruck and the forward line and scored well - mainly due to his midfield positions.

Whilst he can't ruck that well - he certainly is mobile enough to get lots of cheap marks and kicks through the midfield. Last week showed that

anyone got worsfold's number so we can call him to find out if lynchy will be 2nd ruck for the rest of the year?
 
I think this heavily depends on the Eagles form and Seaby's form.
If Seaby remains in the WAFL its likely Q stick will play part of the game in a similar role and then moved down forward for a breather whilst Cox does his thing.

With Cox injured and probably having a lower TOG than normal (I suspect he will be named) and the possibility of Seaby staying in the WAFL for another week its likely that Q stick will get another similar week, after that its really unsure. I definately wouldnt count on it becoming permanent because at the moment theres no strong forwards, mckinley and Jones are new additions so if the ball begins to float forward more I think Worsfold will push Q stick forward to try and give a strong tall target.

But this is a new sort of season for Worsfold. With all the major midfielders now out. Cousins gone, Judd traded, Kerr suspended and Priddis under an injury cloud its likely for a week or two that WCE will be dominated in the midfield seeing alot less balltime in their forward fifty, which could see Q Stick staying up midfield area for another couple of weeks until the midfield is boosted back by Kerr and Priddis.
 

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