Rowan Marshall
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Rowan Marshall
Huge talent.
For me, best suited at CHF - probably the most difficult position on the ground. With Max King at FF, we have a potent key forward structure. Both capable of helping out in the ruck.
Ryder capable of holding down the Ruck for one more season. A good ruckman needs to be in out sights for next years trade period.
Thoughts?
For me, best suited at CHF - probably the most difficult position on the ground. With Max King at FF, we have a potent key forward structure. Both capable of helping out in the ruck.
Ryder capable of holding down the Ruck for one more season. A good ruckman needs to be in out sights for next years trade period.
Thoughts?
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Re: Rowan Marshall
I always list him as CHF.
I think he loves it up there.
When he and Max become the clunking machines they can be....it will be huge.
When Membrey is your third marking tall....you're a bloody potent forward line.
I think he loves it up there.
When he and Max become the clunking machines they can be....it will be huge.
When Membrey is your third marking tall....you're a bloody potent forward line.
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Re: Rowan Marshall
There’s no such thing as CHF, CHB, FF etc anymore. There’s forwards, mids and backs, and they all cover the entire ground.
I like him in the ruck, floating forward occasionally when the matchup allows.
I like him in the ruck, floating forward occasionally when the matchup allows.
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Re: Rowan Marshall
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Match made in HEAVEN
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Re: Rowan Marshall
IMO I think he could be a good CHF but we need him to ruck because Paddy was recruited to assist Marshalls development not take over the role & at his age there is no way he can be relied upon to be the main stay & we really don't have too many other options
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Re: Rowan Marshall
I agree he needs to stay at CHF for the whole year . McKernan is the insurance if Marshall gets injured .
We need a ruck to ruck the whole game like Ryder. But if Ryder gets injured we are exposed because we don’t have a pure tap backup ruckman .
When Ryder was injured and Marshall went into the ruck against the Tiges in the final we lost our structure .
I think we should draft a ready make ruckman from a state league .
We need a ruck to ruck the whole game like Ryder. But if Ryder gets injured we are exposed because we don’t have a pure tap backup ruckman .
When Ryder was injured and Marshall went into the ruck against the Tiges in the final we lost our structure .
I think we should draft a ready make ruckman from a state league .
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Re: Rowan Marshall
Marshall had a great year in 2019 as the main ruckman but that was only because of his around the ground and ground work. I'm not sure he won too many ruck contests and, if he did, I don't think they were to our advantage. He did take the ball out of the ruck a fair bit in 2019 and just bomb it forward though which negates our onballers though.
I think he's a bit slow for a permanent CHF type role and he is a bit too short for the main ruckman.
I think he's a bit slow for a permanent CHF type role and he is a bit too short for the main ruckman.
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Re: Rowan Marshall
I think Ryder as the main ruck rotating with Marshall up forward is the correct strategy especially now that interchange rotations have been cut
To be honest, as the only guy on the list that play ruck/around the ground to a decent standard and hold a key post... Marshall was always going to fall into this type of role
Especially given that his ruck work isn’t the strongest feature of his game
I think most forumites clued into this like 2 years ago
To be honest, as the only guy on the list that play ruck/around the ground to a decent standard and hold a key post... Marshall was always going to fall into this type of role
Especially given that his ruck work isn’t the strongest feature of his game
I think most forumites clued into this like 2 years ago
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Re: Rowan Marshall
I agree but what if Ryder tears a hamstring in round 1 & is out for a considerable amount of time where is our plan B ? I don' t think big Sam or McKernan could fill the void. IMO we have really left ourselves vulnerableskeptic wrote: ↑Sat 28 Nov 2020 10:05pm I think Ryder as the main ruck rotating with Marshall up forward is the correct strategy especially now that interchange rotations have been cut
To be honest, as the only guy on the list that play ruck/around the ground to a decent standard and hold a key post... Marshall was always going to fall into this type of role
Especially given that his ruck work isn’t the strongest feature of his game
I think most forumites clued into this like 2 years ago
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Re: Rowan Marshall
bangaulegend wrote: ↑Sat 28 Nov 2020 10:24pmI agree but what if Ryder tears a hamstring in round 1 & is out for a considerable amount of time where is our plan B ? I don' t think big Sam or McKernan could fill the void. IMO we have really left ourselves vulnerableskeptic wrote: ↑Sat 28 Nov 2020 10:05pm I think Ryder as the main ruck rotating with Marshall up forward is the correct strategy especially now that interchange rotations have been cut
To be honest, as the only guy on the list that play ruck/around the ground to a decent standard and hold a key post... Marshall was always going to fall into this type of role
Especially given that his ruck work isn’t the strongest feature of his game
I think most forumites clued into this like 2 years ago
If that’s the case then Battle becomes a permanent forward, King rucks up forward and Marshall plays as the primary ruck.
And as you’ve pointed out... depending on match ups and balance McKernan becomes the pinch hit in
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Re: Rowan Marshall
The six six rule gives a huge advantage to the team with centre clearance & I realise that ruck taps don't necessarily mean clearance dominance but it does help team structure if your ruck man can give you first look.skeptic wrote: ↑Sat 28 Nov 2020 10:41pmbangaulegend wrote: ↑Sat 28 Nov 2020 10:24pmI agree but what if Ryder tears a hamstring in round 1 & is out for a considerable amount of time where is our plan B ? I don' t think big Sam or McKernan could fill the void. IMO we have really left ourselves vulnerableskeptic wrote: ↑Sat 28 Nov 2020 10:05pm I think Ryder as the main ruck rotating with Marshall up forward is the correct strategy especially now that interchange rotations have been cut
To be honest, as the only guy on the list that play ruck/around the ground to a decent standard and hold a key post... Marshall was always going to fall into this type of role
Especially given that his ruck work isn’t the strongest feature of his game
I think most forumites clued into this like 2 years ago
If that’s the case then Battle becomes a permanent forward, King rucks up forward and Marshall plays as the primary ruck.
And as you’ve pointed out... depending on match ups and balance McKernan becomes the pinch hit in
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Re: Rowan Marshall
I’d love them to be able to play Marshall primarily as a key forward.
You can say he’s too important in the ruck, but I’d argue that structurally CHF is still the key position in the ground. He’s strong enough and smart enough to be a very good one and there’s not many teams that will be able to shut down both him and King - given decent supply.
Ryder’s injury robbed us structurally in the semi against Richmond. It meant Marshall had to ruck most of the day and we really missed him up forward - particularly with Battle tender and having to start in the backline to cover for Carlisle
You can say he’s too important in the ruck, but I’d argue that structurally CHF is still the key position in the ground. He’s strong enough and smart enough to be a very good one and there’s not many teams that will be able to shut down both him and King - given decent supply.
Ryder’s injury robbed us structurally in the semi against Richmond. It meant Marshall had to ruck most of the day and we really missed him up forward - particularly with Battle tender and having to start in the backline to cover for Carlisle
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Re: Rowan Marshall
Yes I thought our team selection for that game lacked imagination. I would have rolled the dice and played Abbott and Austin and taking the risk with Battle backfired.bigcarl wrote: ↑Sat 28 Nov 2020 11:59pm I’d love them to be able to play Marshall primarily as a key forward.
You can say he’s too important in the ruck, but I’d argue that structurally CHF is still the key position in the ground. He’s strong enough and smart enough to be a very good one and there’s not many teams that will be able to shut down both him and King - given decent supply.
Ryder’s injury robbed us structurally in the semi against Richmond. It meant Marshall had to ruck most of the day and we really missed him up forward - particularly with Battle tender and having to start in the backline to cover for Carlisle
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Re: Rowan Marshall
He's a 202cm "on baller" - the first ever, although Nic Nat was an early version. He is likely to define a whole new way of playing the game - and best of all - with us. We can only hope that Paddy can keep going for another year or two.
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Re: Rowan Marshall
Nic Nat is a freak, but there are other rucks like Grundy who are much better as "on ballers" than Nic Nat.perfectionist wrote: ↑Sun 29 Nov 2020 12:02pm He's a 202cm "on baller" - the first ever, although Nic Nat was an early version. He is likely to define a whole new way of playing the game - and best of all - with us. We can only hope that Paddy can keep going for another year or two.
Personally I think that Nic Nat struggles in reading the game. His great athletic traits allow him to shine as the No1 ruck as he knows exactly where the ball will be as the umps have to bounce it or throw it up. But in general play where reading the game is important he struggles to have anywhere near the impact that he has in the ballups.
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Re: Rowan Marshall
Marshall as an attacking focus is the optimum going forward
Hence recruiting to replace Abbott who was not at the required level to step in in case of need
We should get another year out of Ryder based on 2020, at least
Ryder is not only a class citizen but is a class footballer who takes pride in performance
Both Marshall and King have outstanding abilities as footballers and particularly when you consider their height
They will dominate - then there is Membrey who can also work up the ground
Battle is a genuine utility - not quite of the size for a key position hence the areas being focussed on in his development
We have a decent 22, noting the consistency of names on a thread of our optimum side for 2021 (including Carlisle who rounds the side out)
Past that Roberton is class and two sided so we trust he finds his best
And there are a few others who are capable replacements including Frawley and McKernon now
And there are a couple still developing
As put previously, all sides will improve
St Kilda needs to improve more and where our recruiting and our youth promote confidence
I am a subscriber to building from defence so Carlisle and Howard then the class of Clark, Coffield and Long with Wilkie and Roberton fighting it out
And Paton was a revelation (but his Under Age CV was impressive so perhaps no surprise)
Hence recruiting to replace Abbott who was not at the required level to step in in case of need
We should get another year out of Ryder based on 2020, at least
Ryder is not only a class citizen but is a class footballer who takes pride in performance
Both Marshall and King have outstanding abilities as footballers and particularly when you consider their height
They will dominate - then there is Membrey who can also work up the ground
Battle is a genuine utility - not quite of the size for a key position hence the areas being focussed on in his development
We have a decent 22, noting the consistency of names on a thread of our optimum side for 2021 (including Carlisle who rounds the side out)
Past that Roberton is class and two sided so we trust he finds his best
And there are a few others who are capable replacements including Frawley and McKernon now
And there are a couple still developing
As put previously, all sides will improve
St Kilda needs to improve more and where our recruiting and our youth promote confidence
I am a subscriber to building from defence so Carlisle and Howard then the class of Clark, Coffield and Long with Wilkie and Roberton fighting it out
And Paton was a revelation (but his Under Age CV was impressive so perhaps no surprise)
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Re: Rowan Marshall
Battle is 193cm or 6'4" in the old measurements which is exactly the same height as Rooey who wasn't a bad key position player. No one ever said he was too small.To the top wrote: ↑Mon 30 Nov 2020 8:09pm Marshall as an attacking focus is the optimum going forward
Hence recruiting to replace Abbott who was not at the required level to step in in case of need
We should get another year out of Ryder based on 2020, at least
Ryder is not only a class citizen but is a class footballer who takes pride in performance
Both Marshall and King have outstanding abilities as footballers and particularly when you consider their height
They will dominate - then there is Membrey who can also work up the ground
Battle is a genuine utility - not quite of the size for a key position hence the areas being focussed on in his development
We have a decent 22, noting the consistency of names on a thread of our optimum side for 2021 (including Carlisle who rounds the side out)
Past that Roberton is class and two sided so we trust he finds his best
And there are a few others who are capable replacements including Frawley and McKernon now
And there are a couple still developing
As put previously, all sides will improve
St Kilda needs to improve more and where our recruiting and our youth promote confidence
I am a subscriber to building from defence so Carlisle and Howard then the class of Clark, Coffield and Long with Wilkie and Roberton fighting it out
And Paton was a revelation (but his Under Age CV was impressive so perhaps no surprise)
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Re: Rowan Marshall
Riewoldt was a superb athlete who worked and worked and worked again to present as an option in attack
Battle has excellent attributes and is a very fine footballer in the making but he is no Riewoldt
Riewoldt with his skill set and work ethic was a champion of the game
As was Brown from Brisbane - as a more traditional key position forward
Battle has excellent attributes and is a very fine footballer in the making but he is no Riewoldt
Riewoldt with his skill set and work ethic was a champion of the game
As was Brown from Brisbane - as a more traditional key position forward
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Agree with everything you say but I still maintain that Battle is not too small to play CHF or CHB for that matter.To the top wrote: ↑Tue 01 Dec 2020 1:57pm Riewoldt was a superb athlete who worked and worked and worked again to present as an option in attack
Battle has excellent attributes and is a very fine footballer in the making but he is no Riewoldt
Riewoldt with his skill set and work ethic was a champion of the game
As was Brown from Brisbane - as a more traditional key position forward
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Re: Rowan Marshall
We just recruited Frawley to play as Key Back on some opposition Key Forwards, the Gorillas as they have been nicknamed.
Frawley is 193cm.
193cm seems to come in many different sizes when you read all the comments on forums and in the press.
Frawley is 193cm.
193cm seems to come in many different sizes when you read all the comments on forums and in the press.
The Saints are under review, will it make any difference to the underachievers ?
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Re: Rowan Marshall
Rohan has natural forward instincts and is an untapped talent but needs to hit the scoreboard more often.
He, King, and Membrey from a terrific trio add Billings, Butler, Gresham/Higgins, you have a very potent and diverse forward 50 set up.
He, King, and Membrey from a terrific trio add Billings, Butler, Gresham/Higgins, you have a very potent and diverse forward 50 set up.
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Re: Rowan Marshall
Frawley is a lock down defender, with strength and closing speed...both we have lacked.
Nathan Brown had strength but lacked closing speed, Carlisle lacks both and can be exposed in the air one on one.
Dougal Howard has good speed but needs to get stronger in the core, as you saw with Tom Lynch getting hold of him in the final.