who are their defenders????
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who are their defenders????
Who for Nick and Kosi????
Croad obviously will have one of them........who is the other....Murphy???......Birchall???........Campbell Brown???
For their guys we have
Max 191
Sam 192
Blake 191
Gilbert 194
even BJ at 191
to take their turn on Buddy 196 and Roughie 193
Croad obviously will have one of them........who is the other....Murphy???......Birchall???........Campbell Brown???
For their guys we have
Max 191
Sam 192
Blake 191
Gilbert 194
even BJ at 191
to take their turn on Buddy 196 and Roughie 193
Re: who are their defenders????
Brown has been named forward i think, however they may have to resort to him going back if roo and kosi fire. Brownless suggested Murphy on Kos on the Footy Show last night. If this happens, we MUST exploit this match-up as Murphy is nothing more than a very average footballer.BigMart wrote:Who for Nick and Kosi????
Croad obviously will have one of them........who is the other....Murphy???......Birchall???........Campbell Brown???
For their guys we have
Max 191
Sam 192
Blake 191
Gilbert 194
even BJ at 191
to take their turn on Buddy 196 and Roughie 193
Apart from Hodge, their backline is mediocre.
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Birchall 193cm
Murphy 189cm
Brown 177cm
and the surprise one to watch for....
Campbell 199cm
I wouldn't be suprised to see Campbell play on Kosi all day.
Murphy 189cm
Brown 177cm
and the surprise one to watch for....
Campbell 199cm
I wouldn't be suprised to see Campbell play on Kosi all day.
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Nah, he chopped up Barry Hall a couple of years ago when he and the Swans were flying, but hes a dud really!ark wrote:Suggest then if Kosi is on try to play through him - Campbell's not much of a defender is he?
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No worries. He doesn't have a huge body of work in the backline to be fair but when he has done it, he has done a fair job. You would only consider it on the big forwards and resting ruckman (don't think he could match up on Riewoldt or anything like that). The other issue is he is more then handy in the ruck. No Dean Cox but he holds his own.ark wrote:Ok - admit I might be speaking out of ignrance - hence the ? at the end.
Good luck for Saturday night and hopefully its a good game.
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Hawthorn do not play with a traditional defence, they roll 8-10 players around the ball at all times.
So no player is ever isolated on an opponent - all they have to do is make a contest then use their numbers to roll the pack forward.
Like Geelong, they only release the ball from the packs when they want, and have someone who has escaped scrutiny - and at other times grab the tacklers arms to ensure the appearance of the ball being held in whilst gaining yards (with the tackler hanging on or being hung onto) rugby league style.
Remember their only victory over us in recent times?
Only Raymond was left for Casey but Hawthorn played this "rolling flood" which actually kept a very under manned St Kilda in the game.
It could be a similarly ugly game tomorrow night.
The player who has had most influence against Hawthorn over the recent past has been Gehrig because his body size loved the way Hawthorn play.
He was quite happy for the rolling flood to come into his territory so he could push and shove and stick his big chest out - except that game we lost we could not get the ball inside 50 to exploit them.
So no player is ever isolated on an opponent - all they have to do is make a contest then use their numbers to roll the pack forward.
Like Geelong, they only release the ball from the packs when they want, and have someone who has escaped scrutiny - and at other times grab the tacklers arms to ensure the appearance of the ball being held in whilst gaining yards (with the tackler hanging on or being hung onto) rugby league style.
Remember their only victory over us in recent times?
Only Raymond was left for Casey but Hawthorn played this "rolling flood" which actually kept a very under manned St Kilda in the game.
It could be a similarly ugly game tomorrow night.
The player who has had most influence against Hawthorn over the recent past has been Gehrig because his body size loved the way Hawthorn play.
He was quite happy for the rolling flood to come into his territory so he could push and shove and stick his big chest out - except that game we lost we could not get the ball inside 50 to exploit them.
great summary thereTo the top wrote:Hawthorn do not play with a traditional defence, they roll 8-10 players around the ball at all times.
So no player is ever isolated on an opponent - all they have to do is make a contest then use their numbers to roll the pack forward.
Like Geelong, they only release the ball from the packs when they want, and have someone who has escaped scrutiny - and at other times grab the tacklers arms to ensure the appearance of the ball being held in whilst gaining yards (with the tackler hanging on or being hung onto) rugby league style.
Remember their only victory over us in recent times?
Only Raymond was left for Casey but Hawthorn played this "rolling flood" which actually kept a very under manned St Kilda in the game.
It could be a similarly ugly game tomorrow night.
The player who has had most influence against Hawthorn over the recent past has been Gehrig because his body size loved the way Hawthorn play.
He was quite happy for the rolling flood to come into his territory so he could push and shove and stick his big chest out - except that game we lost we could not get the ball inside 50 to exploit them.