Who should play Full-Forward

Who should play full-forward?

  • Jay Schulz

    Votes: 5 41.7%
  • Nathan Brown

    Votes: 1 8.3%
  • Shane Morrison

    Votes: 1 8.3%
  • Brad Ottens

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Ty Zantuck

    Votes: 3 25.0%
  • Ray Hall

    Votes: 1 8.3%
  • Other

    Votes: 1 8.3%

  • Total voters
    12

kretchy

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For once a decent poll question on the Richmond website. "In the absence of Matthew Richardson who should play full-forward?"

Thought I would post it here to get the thoughts from the rest of you lot.

Personally I'd go with Schulz has never been given much game time on the ground in his handful of senior appearances so far, this is a chance for him to be given his fair share of ground time. Play him out of the goal square and see how he holds up. Although if the ball comes in as slowly as last week it won't be easy for him and add to the fact he'd probably be opposed to last years All-Australian full-back Matthew Scarlett.
 

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Zantuck for me, we need someone strong to split pack and create hard contests to allow our crumbers to get the loose ball.
 

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Put Zanners up there for the first half or less

Otto will be flat out taking ruck duties.

Brown - better as a second (equal first ) option and out of the mid field

Schulz - Maybe - but not to start with.

Hall - not imposing enuff

Morrison - Does ok at CHF
 

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re FF

Richo should claim he has chronic fatigue syndrome
and jump on the roids for 12 months like Lynch did.
Look at how strong and durable he is for a 36 year old.
 

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Pettifer.
Chuck him in the deep end and see what he's got. Might be the making of him. Might not be too, but I think it's worth a shot.
Plus, if he performs I won't get writer's cramp on another site.
 

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Originally posted by oxx
re FF

Richo should claim he has chronic fatigue syndrome
and jump on the roids for 12 months like Lynch did.
Look at how strong and durable he is for a 36 year old.
LMFAOOOO Ox,

Richo's got a legitimate chronic fat syndrome problem. LMFAOOO@ him putting on 10 kilos of fat instead of ten kilos of muscle. Roid him up now!
 

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He looks like Mick "The Galloping Gasometer" Nolan ffs.

Nah....actually he needs to adapt a plugger game with all that lard.
Needs to thug up in his lter years and drop blokes on their ass
then he could prove an assett,tubby or not.
 

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Nothing wrong with carrying around a bit of extra baggage, but if he wants to keep from getting injured, it might be an idea to build his legs up a bit so that he can support that weight.

Agree about how he should thug up. We need to put a bit of fear into the opposition.
 

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Not Ottens. With Staff out we badly need him in the ruck. I would rotate Morrison, Brown, Krakouer, Schultz and maybe Zantuck and/or Houlihan. Mix up and keep the oppositio guessing.
 
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