Round 18 Team
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Round 18 Team
Bulldogs
In: Jones, Dickson, Smith, Johannisen, Hargrave, Addison, Roughead
Out: Higgins, Austin, Cordy, Djerrkura
Saints
In: Ray, Ledger, Wilkes
Interchange: Ray, Ledger, Wilkes, Siposs, Schneider, Koschitzke, Dunell
In: Jones, Dickson, Smith, Johannisen, Hargrave, Addison, Roughead
Out: Higgins, Austin, Cordy, Djerrkura
Saints
In: Ray, Ledger, Wilkes
Interchange: Ray, Ledger, Wilkes, Siposs, Schneider, Koschitzke, Dunell
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Re: Round 18 Team
You would think only Schneider is certain from those bench players. Would they have the guts to drop Kosi. I think he is safe because we have no one else who could really ruck and lets face it if he cant get a kick a few this week then it could be over for him. Tell me we havent signed him to a new contract?
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Re: Round 18 Team
very interesting Kosi on the bench. it could be because he was a useless sausage last week.
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Re: Round 18 Team
I still think no change.
The day Liam Jones learns some composure, he is going to kick a bag...hopefully not this week.
The day Liam Jones learns some composure, he is going to kick a bag...hopefully not this week.
Re: Round 18 Team
Ray should come in I can't understand why he was dropped after the Brissy game unless injured. I think it's time to drop Kosi and see how we go with one ruck and Wilkes up forward.
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They have also brought in Roughead this week, together with Minson...plugger66 wrote:I think he is safe because we have no one else who could really ruck
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Well i would drop Kosi and ruck Roughead then.SainterK wrote:They have also brought in Roughead this week, together with Minson...plugger66 wrote:I think he is safe because we have no one else who could really ruck
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Surely any other player could make a decent contest in the ruck without having Kosi in the team. If he has no awareness as a forward how will he have any tapping it to one our players?
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Re: Round 18 Team
Unless they are going to push some of our mids into attack, I don't think you can afford to drop Sippos AND Schneider. Kosi stays in for the ruck. Ledger is less versatile than Dunell but it might be time to see what he can do for us. However, going on Watters style so far, I'd be surprised to see Sam dropped after only 2 games. Depends how dangerous we think the Bulldog mids can be.
Int: Kosi, Schneider, Ray, Ledger/Dunell
Int: Kosi, Schneider, Ray, Ledger/Dunell
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Re: Round 18 Team
On Heraldsun website - Dunnell, Kosi and Wilkes are listed as the emergencies - obviously though this is not finalised
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Mustn't be right, because you'd think one of Kos or Wilkes would be in?Devilhead wrote:On Heraldsun website - Dunnell, Kosi and Wilkes are listed as the emergencies - obviously though this is not finalised
Re: Round 18 Team
We haven't even announced the team so there's no way a silly newspaper would know the final team.
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Re: Round 18 Team
I am not too sure why Koschitzke is copping the flack from last week.
Given the abysmal disposal going inside 50 and our continual habit of kicking to the spare Sydney players dropped back, I thought that Koschitzke presented as well as could be expected.
Remember, in a very, very defensive game with numbers back (the whole 36 players normally) he was our only target when we cared to put the pill into proximity.
He put on a very good block to make room for Saad to control the ball and goal, should have had 2 both from being hit up on the lead (the only times he was), bought the ball to ground against numbers when it was within reach and rucked effectively.
The slippery surface, the variable wind which gusted over the construction site and our disposal which was woeful all conspired to make it a most difficult day for all of our forwards - except for Milne in the first and then in the last when he got a few touches but even he was unsighted in the 2nd and 3rd quarters.
Mind you, in the second quarter the ball hardly went into our forward line, so that needs to be taken to account also.
Montagna did well including with the contested ball and clearances, Jones did well, Fisher, Simpkin and Dempster did well and Milne kicked goals in the first and the last but was unsighted otherwise.
Armitage and Steven both tried and Hayes lifted in the last.
Missing in action were Dal Santo, Goddard and the captain (making allowances for a knee complaint but he was MIA and more significantly so than Koschitzke) plus a raft of our lesser lights who just could not impose against weight of numbers and weight of bodies.
We relied on too few and we lost for that reason - we just ran out of numbers after we got back to 4 points very late and were in with a very real chance.
Given the abysmal disposal going inside 50 and our continual habit of kicking to the spare Sydney players dropped back, I thought that Koschitzke presented as well as could be expected.
Remember, in a very, very defensive game with numbers back (the whole 36 players normally) he was our only target when we cared to put the pill into proximity.
He put on a very good block to make room for Saad to control the ball and goal, should have had 2 both from being hit up on the lead (the only times he was), bought the ball to ground against numbers when it was within reach and rucked effectively.
The slippery surface, the variable wind which gusted over the construction site and our disposal which was woeful all conspired to make it a most difficult day for all of our forwards - except for Milne in the first and then in the last when he got a few touches but even he was unsighted in the 2nd and 3rd quarters.
Mind you, in the second quarter the ball hardly went into our forward line, so that needs to be taken to account also.
Montagna did well including with the contested ball and clearances, Jones did well, Fisher, Simpkin and Dempster did well and Milne kicked goals in the first and the last but was unsighted otherwise.
Armitage and Steven both tried and Hayes lifted in the last.
Missing in action were Dal Santo, Goddard and the captain (making allowances for a knee complaint but he was MIA and more significantly so than Koschitzke) plus a raft of our lesser lights who just could not impose against weight of numbers and weight of bodies.
We relied on too few and we lost for that reason - we just ran out of numbers after we got back to 4 points very late and were in with a very real chance.
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Re: Round 18 Team
I wonder whether Kosi will be the sub. Or will Wilkes be the sub, and he comes on when Kosi comes off to wear the maillot rouge
(oops still in Tour de France mode)
I like Kosi, and I really don't like people bagging our players.
But why did they pick Gram again ? Has he blackmailed some of the match committee or something?
(oops still in Tour de France mode)
I like Kosi, and I really don't like people bagging our players.
But why did they pick Gram again ? Has he blackmailed some of the match committee or something?
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To the top wrote:I am not too sure why Koschitzke is copping the flack from last week.
Given the abysmal disposal going inside 50 and our continual habit of kicking to the spare Sydney players dropped back, I thought that Koschitzke presented as well as could be expected.
Remember, in a very, very defensive game with numbers back (the whole 36 players normally) he was our only target when we cared to put the pill into proximity.
He put on a very good block to make room for Saad to control the ball and goal, should have had 2 both from being hit up on the lead (the only times he was), bought the ball to ground against numbers when it was within reach and rucked effectively.
The slippery surface, the variable wind which gusted over the construction site and our disposal which was woeful all conspired to make it a most difficult day for all of our forwards - except for Milne in the first and then in the last when he got a few touches but even he was unsighted in the 2nd and 3rd quarters.
Mind you, in the second quarter the ball hardly went into our forward line, so that needs to be taken to account also.
Montagna did well including with the contested ball and clearances, Jones did well, Fisher, Simpkin and Dempster did well and Milne kicked goals in the first and the last but was unsighted otherwise.
Armitage and Steven both tried and Hayes lifted in the last.
Missing in action were Dal Santo, Goddard and the captain (making allowances for a knee complaint but he was MIA and more significantly so than Koschitzke) plus a raft of our lesser lights who just could not impose against weight of numbers and weight of bodies.
We relied on too few and we lost for that reason - we just ran out of numbers after we got back to 4 points very late and were in with a very real chance.
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Re: Round 18 Team
I don't think he should be dropped.
I agree he was always pushing back deep.
For some reason though, they are not kicking it to him, even though he is our best contested mark...and 6th best contested mark in the league.
I wish I had the stats for inside 50 targets still, I reckon the boys have slowly reverted back to a predictable pattern.
I agree he was always pushing back deep.
For some reason though, they are not kicking it to him, even though he is our best contested mark...and 6th best contested mark in the league.
I wish I had the stats for inside 50 targets still, I reckon the boys have slowly reverted back to a predictable pattern.
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Re: Round 18 Team
good point about Kosi being a good option, Rooey appears to usually have 2-3 defenders chasing him, and he leads wide, so why can't our blokes give it to Kosi, who would obviously be free, and probably in the corridor ?
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Re: Round 18 Team
Usually in the corridor and deep, if the mids could just try to kick it goal side of Kosi...please.
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Re: Round 18 Team - Final
B: Geary, Gwilt, Simpkin
HB: Dempster, Fisher, Gram
C: Dal Santo, Jones, Goddard
HF: Saad, Riewoldt, Armitage
F: Milne, Gilbert, Steven
Foll: McEvoy, Hayes, Montagna
Int: Siposs, Schneider, Koschitze, Dunell
Emg: Ledger, Ray, Wilkes
Unchanged.
Milestone: Goddard 200 games
Don't know why they name Gilbert at FF, think Kosi stays in to share the ruckwork. Ray maybe gets a game against his former side - WB media darlings.....
Hope the Interchange is Ray, Kosi, Wilkes and Ledger - not banking on it though - edit: I didn't get what I wanted...
HB: Dempster, Fisher, Gram
C: Dal Santo, Jones, Goddard
HF: Saad, Riewoldt, Armitage
F: Milne, Gilbert, Steven
Foll: McEvoy, Hayes, Montagna
Int: Siposs, Schneider, Koschitze, Dunell
Emg: Ledger, Ray, Wilkes
Unchanged.
Milestone: Goddard 200 games
Don't know why they name Gilbert at FF, think Kosi stays in to share the ruckwork. Ray maybe gets a game against his former side - WB media darlings.....
Hope the Interchange is Ray, Kosi, Wilkes and Ledger - not banking on it though - edit: I didn't get what I wanted...
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Re: Round 18 Team
So what did you think of Milney's performance last week?To the top wrote:I am not too sure why Koschitzke is copping the flack from last week.
Given the abysmal disposal going inside 50 and our continual habit of kicking to the spare Sydney players dropped back, I thought that Koschitzke presented as well as could be expected.
Remember, in a very, very defensive game with numbers back (the whole 36 players normally) he was our only target when we cared to put the pill into proximity.
He put on a very good block to make room for Saad to control the ball and goal, should have had 2 both from being hit up on the lead (the only times he was), bought the ball to ground against numbers when it was within reach and rucked effectively.
The slippery surface, the variable wind which gusted over the construction site and our disposal which was woeful all conspired to make it a most difficult day for all of our forwards - except for Milne in the first and then in the last when he got a few touches but even he was unsighted in the 2nd and 3rd quarters.
Mind you, in the second quarter the ball hardly went into our forward line, so that needs to be taken to account also.
Montagna did well including with the contested ball and clearances, Jones did well, Fisher, Simpkin and Dempster did well and Milne kicked goals in the first and the last but was unsighted otherwise.
Armitage and Steven both tried and Hayes lifted in the last.
Missing in action were Dal Santo, Goddard and the captain (making allowances for a knee complaint but he was MIA and more significantly so than Koschitzke) plus a raft of our lesser lights who just could not impose against weight of numbers and weight of bodies.
We relied on too few and we lost for that reason - we just ran out of numbers after we got back to 4 points very late and were in with a very real chance.
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Re: Round 18 Team
Bulldogs forward line looks scarey ........
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