Small Forward Line(Troubles Cats)
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Small Forward Line(Troubles Cats)
If Roo misses i think we should play a small Forward set up against the Cats.In the past teams like Carlton have troubled the Cats because Geelongs backs all like to kill the ball when it is in the air leaving endless crumbing opportunities for our saads.milnes,shneiders,mileras.
If we can execute our skills by hitting up our smalls on the lead making lonergan,Taylor,enright follow them to the ball,we can kick a big score.
Make them accountable and don't allow them to peel off and we will trouble them.
Go saints......................
If we can execute our skills by hitting up our smalls on the lead making lonergan,Taylor,enright follow them to the ball,we can kick a big score.
Make them accountable and don't allow them to peel off and we will trouble them.
Go saints......................
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Re: Small Forward Line(Troubles Cats)
Good post - tend to agree that the small forwards (and mids) are keys
I also think McEvoy has a huge chance to show some dominance this game.. Cats ruck division is tamer than many
Must make a good start
I also think McEvoy has a huge chance to show some dominance this game.. Cats ruck division is tamer than many
Must make a good start
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Re: Small Forward Line(Troubles Cats)
Hunt is underdone, and I'm struggling to think of anyone else would go with Milne, Saad, Schneider....perhaps Enright?
Similarly though, I hope Gears is OK, only walked at training....will need him and Gram to do a job on Christenssen/Motlop.
Similarly though, I hope Gears is OK, only walked at training....will need him and Gram to do a job on Christenssen/Motlop.
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Re: Small Forward Line(Troubles Cats)
You would think milera is close to a recall with four goals last week. Key is to lower the eyes against the cats.
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Re: Small Forward Line(Troubles Cats)
Sage advice!villasaint wrote:Key is to lower the eyes against the cats.
Mine is always getting under my feet when I am carrying something! Stupid, bloody moggy!
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Re: Small Forward Line(Troubles Cats)
I say we bring back the rat pack, we'll play all of: Milne, Saad, Schneider, Milera, and Cripps.
Marking targets are: Kosi, Wilkes, Siposs.
I'd also like to see Blake come in as a mobile ruckman at the expense of McEvoy who doesn't offer much in terms of hit outs to advantage or competing at ground level.
Dunell has had a taste of the action and will be better for the run. Should get a big pre-season under his belt. Back to the VFL for now.
Cripps stays in ahead of Ledger based on his goal kicking knack.
IN: Siposs, Blake, Schneider, Milera
OUT: Riewoldt (inj), McEvoy, Dunell, Ledger
Marking targets are: Kosi, Wilkes, Siposs.
I'd also like to see Blake come in as a mobile ruckman at the expense of McEvoy who doesn't offer much in terms of hit outs to advantage or competing at ground level.
Dunell has had a taste of the action and will be better for the run. Should get a big pre-season under his belt. Back to the VFL for now.
Cripps stays in ahead of Ledger based on his goal kicking knack.
IN: Siposs, Blake, Schneider, Milera
OUT: Riewoldt (inj), McEvoy, Dunell, Ledger
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Re: Small Forward Line(Troubles Cats)
Three out of four are spot on there, but dropping McEvoy would be senseless. He is our ONLY decent ruckman and our best contested mark. We will need him to drop back in front of Hawkins. He should dominate the hit outs against Geelong. And to suggest he doesn't compete at ground level is miles off the mark. He is the only ruckman in the comp to be inside his clubs top 10 tacklers. Blake is a great gap filler, but he ain't the answer in games like this.bakes wrote:I say we bring back the rat pack, we'll play all of: Milne, Saad, Schneider, Milera, and Cripps.
Marking targets are: Kosi, Wilkes, Siposs.
I'd also like to see Blake come in as a mobile ruckman at the expense of McEvoy who doesn't offer much in terms of hit outs to advantage or competing at ground level.
Dunell has had a taste of the action and will be better for the run. Should get a big pre-season under his belt. Back to the VFL for now.
Cripps stays in ahead of Ledger based on his goal kicking knack.
IN: Siposs, Blake, Schneider, Milera
OUT: Riewoldt (inj), McEvoy, Dunell, Ledger
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Re: Small Forward Line(Troubles Cats)
"Lower the eyes" ... I'd never heard that before this year -- now everyone's using it.villasaint wrote: Key is to lower the eyes against the cats.
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Re: Small Forward Line(Troubles Cats)
A few other small forwards which might cause problems are Chapman, Stokes, Christiansen & Motlop, especially if Geary doesn't come up. Johnson seems to go okay too & Duncan knows where the goals are. Stopping the supply will be the main thing for both sides, we need our mids to tear it apart, all of them.
Re: Small Forward Line(Troubles Cats)
yeah, it came from nowhere, didn't it? just like "the corridor" about eight years ago.Waltzing St Kilda wrote:"Lower the eyes" ... I'd never heard that before this year -- now everyone's using it.villasaint wrote: Key is to lower the eyes against the cats.
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Re: Small Forward Line(Troubles Cats)
i like the mosquito fleet idea .
although ben's form worries me sometimes - the guy is an absolute lock in our 22.
out: Riewoldt (inj.) Ledger, Dunell, Saad
in: Schneider, Milera, Newnes, Siposs
although ben's form worries me sometimes - the guy is an absolute lock in our 22.
out: Riewoldt (inj.) Ledger, Dunell, Saad
in: Schneider, Milera, Newnes, Siposs
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Re: Small Forward Line(Troubles Cats)
why do they do that?Life Long Saint wrote:Sage advice!villasaint wrote:Key is to lower the eyes against the cats.
Mine is always getting under my feet when I am carrying something! Stupid, bloody moggy!
mine will actually follow u to the kitchen when you get up off the couch, dart ahead but f****** stop right in front of you when you are in a half step so 99% of the time the bastard is in the way
he gets a 'ffs cat!' and a a toe flick every time, but does he listen?
uh uh
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Does he look like the one in your avatar?matrix wrote:why do they do that?Life Long Saint wrote:Sage advice!villasaint wrote:Key is to lower the eyes against the cats.
Mine is always getting under my feet when I am carrying something! Stupid, bloody moggy!
mine will actually follow u to the kitchen when you get up off the couch, dart ahead but f****** stop right in front of you when you are in a half step so 99% of the time the bastard is in the way
he gets a 'ffs cat!' and a a toe flick every time, but does he listen?
uh uh