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Wright Injury
Nathan has a suspected broken Fibula!! Looks like another bad break for the kid, he will now probably miss most of the year. Does that open the door for Shenton to be called up?
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Re: Wright Injury
The fibula is the small bone in the lower leg. Hopefully won't miss more than 6 weeks. Still a shame though, really like the way Wright goes about it.
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Re: Wright Injury
remboy wrote:The fibula is the small bone in the lower leg. Hopefully won't miss more than 6 weeks. Still a shame though, really like the way Wright goes about it.
me too but you would think 6 weeks then match conditioning at Sandy so not good for him he's been really unlucky with injury. It's not someone with a congenital weakness just too hard at the contest I think.
Shenton should get a go if he can get a spot. He plays that rebounding back role well. Milera sounds like he had a killer game too.
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Nathan knows no fear..I'm so impressed with this guy.
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I am very impressed with Nathan. Gutsy player. I'm hoping for the best.
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Re: Wright Injury
Put Gears perma-back again, bring in Seb. Kicked three, averaging about 25 he is ready to come in.
As for Wright, life just isn't fair sometimes but he will bounce back, he is still showing great signs for a second year player
As for Wright, life just isn't fair sometimes but he will bounce back, he is still showing great signs for a second year player
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Re: Wright Injury
Agree, I don't think we can afford to have both Gears & CJ running through the middle… the turn-overs are just too costly and this is amplified when playing decent sides.St Ick wrote:Put Gears perma-back again, bring in Seb. Kicked three, averaging about 25 he is ready to come in.
As for Wright, life just isn't fair sometimes but he will bounce back, he is still showing great signs for a second year player
Unfortunately for Shenton, I think we have plenty of medium defenders on the main list already… Dunell, Roberton, Acres, Markworth, Simpkin could all potentially replace Wright and that's without Gilbert and Fisher.
We are still short on mids and currently only have one decent forward. I would be elevating Weller if an injury allows it… Milera & Lee need to be rewarded to add some attacking options.
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Re: Wright Injury
Weller played a lot of footy as a rebound defender at GCS. We actually don't have many running backs with out Roberton, Gilbert and Wright. Geary is more of a small defender than a rebounder. We need guys who can tuck the ball under their arm, run 50 meters and unload out of the back line. Simpkin is a KPD that plays man on man, markworth is a lead up mid sized forward ideally, Dunnell is a utility with no real tricks and Acres was in the DS lst week after a long lay off.dragit wrote:Agree, I don't think we can afford to have both Gears & CJ running through the middle… the turn-overs are just too costly and this is amplified when playing decent sides.St Ick wrote:Put Gears perma-back again, bring in Seb. Kicked three, averaging about 25 he is ready to come in.
As for Wright, life just isn't fair sometimes but he will bounce back, he is still showing great signs for a second year player
Unfortunately for Shenton, I think we have plenty of medium defenders on the main list already… Dunell, Roberton, Acres, Markworth, Simpkin could all potentially replace Wright and that's without Gilbert and Fisher.
We are still short on mids and currently only have one decent forward. I would be elevating Weller if an injury allows it… Milera & Lee need to be rewarded to add some attacking options.
I thought that was one of the glaring differences with us and the crows... they carried the ball out easily while we struggled to move the ball out of their back line. Gilbert would have made a massive difference. Weller or Shents for me.
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Re: Wright Injury
Poor bugga - he is possibly the hardest cat in our side. He will be back.
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Yep time to give the cougar a crack at it. Otherwise it's time to delist him, make or break time.
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+1, IMO he doesn't look up to it but very happy to be proven wrong.PJ wrote:Yep time to give the cougar a crack at it. Otherwise it's time to delist him, make or break time.
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Sad for Wright, could be done with seniors for the year. Hopefully manages to keep some fitness up through the injury.
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Re: Wright Injury
Get him 100% right for next year,reckon he will be very good player for us.Dont need to rush him back this year,unless he can come back and get match fit,for what last 2-3 games
Bring on Shenton,like the look of him and by all accounts has worked hard and is now getting results for effort
Bring on Shenton,like the look of him and by all accounts has worked hard and is now getting results for effort
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Re: Wright Injury
Saints94 wrote:+1, IMO he doesn't look up to it but very happy to be proven wrong.PJ wrote:Yep time to give the cougar a crack at it. Otherwise it's time to delist him, make or break time.
Shenton has had one quarter of AFL footy to be written off. He was fantastic off the backline last year and has continued his form in 2014 so hard to say with out giving him three or four senior games and seeing if he adapts. Plenty take VFL form and run with it and plenty don't i think he could be a player. He has unfortunately been playing his best footy in a role that we have plenty of others in front of him. His chance might come now.
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My point being he's at the end of his time allowed as a rookie - this may be his only chance to make an impression - if allowed.
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+1 lets hope so, he can then attack the pre season with confidence in his leg.dragit wrote:I wouldn't be writing off his year completely. He could still play 8 or 9 games and we need to keep getting experience into these guys.
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BigMart wrote:Surely Shenton
He and Weller are breaking the door down
Isnt Simpkin breaking it harder and he is on the list. Shenton looks like a very average AFL footballer to me. Vant see his type helping our side improve. Simpkin probably in the same boat. we lack class as it is down back.
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Re: Wright Injury
plugger66 wrote:BigMart wrote:Surely Shenton
He and Weller are breaking the door down
Isnt Simpkin breaking it harder and he is on the list. Shenton looks like a very average AFL footballer to me. Vant see his type helping our side improve. Simpkin probably in the same boat. we lack class as it is down back.
Simpkin doesn't help with run and carry out of the backline. I don't think it suits Newnes that role and he's better since getting a bit more of a run up the ground and with Gilbert, Roberton and Wright gone there is a glaring whole to fill. I would think Dunnell or Markworth might be able to adapt to a role like that but Shenton has been a very consistent player in that role in the VFL. I think it would be worth a go as he has some dash and is an attacking defender in the same way Gilbert is. It's very hard to tell who will make the grade with out trying them there.
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gringo wrote:plugger66 wrote:BigMart wrote:Surely Shenton
He and Weller are breaking the door down
Isnt Simpkin breaking it harder and he is on the list. Shenton looks like a very average AFL footballer to me. Vant see his type helping our side improve. Simpkin probably in the same boat. we lack class as it is down back.
Simpkin doesn't help with run and carry out of the backline. I don't think it suits Newnes that role and he's better since getting a bit more of a run up the ground and with Gilbert, Roberton and Wright gone there is a glaring whole to fill. I would think Dunnell or Markworth might be able to adapt to a role like that but Shenton has been a very consistent player in that role in the VFL. I think it would be worth a go as he has some dash and is an attacking defender in the same way Gilbert is. It's very hard to tell who will make the grade with out trying them there.
See this is where I disagree with you. He has a chance to star in the seconds. he goes ok. He isnt going to all of sudden be a good player in a hugely better grade of footy. We have coaches who see these games weekly and they can tell if a guy is up to it or not without seeing him play that position in the seniors.