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Exactly the role I've been hoping to see Army play in, and I've said it a fair few times on here.
I love Army running it out of the backline but I think he'd be even better for us as a tagger.
He has all the tools necessary. I have no doubt he can make it as a tagger, and we'll be a better team if it happens.
Where do you see AJ playing if Armfield were to replace him as a tagger?
btw I agree with trailing army in a midfield tagger role. First he would need to show us how he handles himself around stoppages and then general play in midfield ie if he reads the play well and knows where he can have an impact.
Where do you see AJ playing if Armfield were to replace him as a tagger?
btw I agree with trailing army in a midfield tagger role. First he would need to show us how he handles himself around stoppages and then general play in midfield ie if he reads the play well and knows where he can have an impact.
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- Zac Touhy strained medial ligaments in his knee. In rehab for 3 weeks.
- Armfield to play in the midfield this year, rather than defence.
- Were never keen on Taylor or Thorpe.
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2 taggers, nah it's too negative. I'd hate to see that. Yove got to remember that AJ is a pure shut down player, he doesn't hurt his opponent the other way, we would be losing too much from the midfield. Also I think AJ is not a good option for defence, he could do the job on short people like hooper but again he won't provide drive from the back pocket. On last years form I wouldn't have AJ in the 22 with a full squad to choose from and with Armfield as chief tagger.There's room for 2 taggers in the 1 side, I think.
2 taggers, nah it's too negative. I'd hate to see that. Yove got to remember that AJ is a pure shut down player, he doesn't hurt his opponent the other way, we would be losing too much from the midfield. Also I think AJ is not a good option for defence, he could do the job on short people like hooper but again he won't provide drive from the back pocket. On last years form I wouldn't have AJ in the 22 with a full squad to choose from and with Armfield as chief tagger.
Go back through the BnF count and see why Joseph is best 22... he does the job he's supposed to do most weeks...[/b]
Agree AJ has done well in his brief career but doesnt do enough damage with the ball in his hands to justify senior selection. Reminds me of Franchina who was an effective tagger but added nothing else to his game. Army is worth a shot in AJs place as a tagger.
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Agree AJ has done well in his brief career but doesnt do enough damage with the ball in his hands to justify senior selection. Reminds me of Franchina who was an effective tagger but added nothing else to his game. Army is worth a shot in AJs place as a tagger.
Touhy's got the strongest (weakest?) knees going around.Bad news about Touhy, was hoping to see him in the NAB cup
Judd probably won't give up the captaincy for another 3 or 4 years, I'd think by then Kreuzer, Gibbs and Henderson would probably be the leading candidates.
There's room for 2 taggers in the 1 side, I think.
Or AJ could move into the back pocket, or become a midfielder in his own right.
Army could be used as Carrazzo's heir apparent as a midfield tagger on the likes of Davey, Stanton etc.
With the strength and depth of our list now there just has to be players missing out .
Its healthy for the club , a great position to be in .
Agree AJ doesnt hurt the opposition with the ball and is exposed in the air down back .
Carrazzo's poor disposal causes him to turn in circles to buy time , thus killing forward momentum .
These are just 2 players , the pressure is now on everyone !
For us to take the next step into the top 4 there will be casualties !
It has to be that way , they all cant play !
2 taggers, nah it's too negative. I'd hate to see that. Yove got to remember that AJ is a pure shut down player, he doesn't hurt his opponent the other way, we would be losing too much from the midfield. Also I think AJ is not a good option for defence, he could do the job on short people like hooper but again he won't provide drive from the back pocket. On last years form I wouldn't have AJ in the 22 with a full squad to choose from and with Armfield as chief tagger.
2 taggers, nah it's too negative. I'd hate to see that. Yove got to remember that AJ is a pure shut down player, he doesn't hurt his opponent the other way, we would be losing too much from the midfield. Also I think AJ is not a good option for defence, he could do the job on short people like hooper but again he won't provide drive from the back pocket. On last years form I wouldn't have AJ in the 22 with a full squad to choose from and with Armfield as chief tagger.
Have to disagree with what is said here pal. The way footy is played now you can't sacrifice two players (an arguement can be made for even sacrificing one) to defend the opposition's best.
As Collingwood have shown it is far more potent to allow your own players to attack of their own will, without having to worry about completely nullifying their opponent.
Defence needs to come from the whole team. I'd love to see Carlton employing a swarm, just as Collingwood do.
As for AJ, I wasn't a fan of his year in 2011. I for one, don't see him as part of our best 22. If it's a toss up between him and Armfield, Army has so much more upside it isn't funny. AJ isn't very potent with the ball in his hands whilst Army runs and creates whilst still being very good without the pill. No brainer
Why does a tagger have to be exclusively negative? The fact is that they don't, and most aren't. There are a number of taggers that are great at stopping their man, and are equally good at finding and using the ball. In fact, most of the best taggers in the game do both the offensive and the defensive stuff.
Why does a tagger have to be exclusively negative?
Kirk and Ling immediately srping to mind as blokes that can do the Big shut down jobs, and still have an impact on the result personally.