We need Raph in the finals
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We need Raph in the finals
A lot of Fans bag Raph Clarke but when it comes down to playing good at the mcg in finals he ticks all the boxes .They cant afford to tag Gilbert Fisher and Raph at the same time
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Re: We need Raph in the finals
he's starting to produce his best, which is better than most.
if we're to play all of max, dawson and blake in the same backline raph would be the one likely to make way.
in some respects it would make us perhaps more solid defensively but maybe at the cost of losing some run and flair,
IMO all of max, dawson and blake deserve their spots, but i think that one of them (probably zac) might need to be found another role.
could he play half forward for instance?
if we're to play all of max, dawson and blake in the same backline raph would be the one likely to make way.
in some respects it would make us perhaps more solid defensively but maybe at the cost of losing some run and flair,
IMO all of max, dawson and blake deserve their spots, but i think that one of them (probably zac) might need to be found another role.
could he play half forward for instance?
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Re: We need Raph in the finals
agree re zacbigcarl wrote:he's starting to produce his best, which is better than most.
if we're to play all of max, dawson and blake in the same backline raph would be the one likely to make way.
in some respects it would make us perhaps more solid defensively but maybe at the cost of losing some run and flair,
i'd like to see all of max, dawson and blake keep their spots, but i think that one of them (probably zac) might need to be found another role.
could he play half forward for instance?
and i have him on the bench as a spare for forward or back
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Re: We need Raph in the finals
yeah, it's a hard one. ross and sos will work it out.matrixcutter wrote:agree re zacbigcarl wrote:he's starting to produce his best, which is better than most.
if we're to play all of max, dawson and blake in the same backline raph would be the one likely to make way.
in some respects it would make us perhaps more solid defensively but maybe at the cost of losing some run and flair,
i'd like to see all of max, dawson and blake keep their spots, but i think that one of them (probably zac) might need to be found another role.
could he play half forward for instance?
and i have him on the bench as a spare for forward or back
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There seems to be a misconception that Blake and Dawson are purely defensive and by having them and Max in the team destroys our running capability. But if you look at the stats Blake averages only 4 less stats per game than Heath Shaw and is second in the league for marks Dawson is only slightly worse. What Blake does offer is a huge tank which sees him finding space even in the last quarter when others are struggling. He takes a lot of uncontested marks and is our link man coming out of defence.if we're to play all of max, dawson and blake in the same backline raph would be the one likely to make way.
in some respects it would make us perhaps more solid defensively but maybe at the cost of losing some run and flair,
Zak also provides plenty of run neither of them are slow, especially when you factor in that they are generally playing on the opps tall forwards. Combine that with the flair of Gram, Gilbo, Raph and Chips and the absolute shutdown of Max and Bakes and we have the most versatile backline in the comp. Who plays where will depend on matchups but all will play come finals
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We need Raph in the side for finals IF he is in our best 22 when the time comes.
I think he played a better game against the dogs, but I still wouldn't have him in our best 22 yet.
He gets plenty of opportunity to prove himself, so good luck to him. If his game is up to standard he should be there. As is the case with every other player on our list.
I think he played a better game against the dogs, but I still wouldn't have him in our best 22 yet.
He gets plenty of opportunity to prove himself, so good luck to him. If his game is up to standard he should be there. As is the case with every other player on our list.
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You can look at the stats and get half the story as well. Facts are that when Max played earlier in the year with both Zac and Blake we looked top heavy down back, and it coincided with our worst form of the year. THis continued right up to the point when Max injured himself against Richmond. Yet when Max went off suddenly the team started to function again. Not saying it's Max's fault. Far from it. Sadly only two of those three can play down back together. Putting Zac (or either of the other 2 on the bench) restricts our run too much - especially if we're going to play a second ruck off the bench as well, which we do.BringBackMadDog wrote:There seems to be a misconception that Blake and Dawson are purely defensive and by having them and Max in the team destroys our running capability. But if you look at the stats Blake averages only 4 less stats per game than Heath Shaw and is second in the league for marks Dawson is only slightly worse.if we're to play all of max, dawson and blake in the same backline raph would be the one likely to make way.
in some respects it would make us perhaps more solid defensively but maybe at the cost of losing some run and flair,
In my opinion both Max and Zac have 5 games to secure a spot. I had Max out of our best 22 right up until our last game. Since last Sat night he reminded me once again why he is the competitions best stopper, including Presti and anyone else they throw up. Zac is a better attacker, but defensively, against the gun fwds in the big finals, I think I feel safer with Max.
Having said this - I don't reckon ANY club in the comp has better insurance for key backs than the saints. If any of our backs get injured before finals, we can rejig that backline without skipping a beat. I will be very interested how the cats rejog their backline this weekend.
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you could also put this down to the fact that Max had only played 2 games back from a long term injury, imo none of our talls in defence are slow and most of them can play on mids talls and smalls (and have this year) I think the most vulnerable of our defenders at the moment is Bakes as he can only play on 1 type, a small forward that doesn't present a danger in the air.You can look at the stats and get half the story as well. Facts are that when Max played earlier in the year with both Zac and Blake we looked top heavy down back, and it coincided with our worst form of the year. THis continued right up to the point when Max injured himself against Richmond. Yet when Max went off suddenly the team started to function again. Not saying it's Max's fault. Far from it. Sadly only two of those three can play down back together. Putting Zac (or either of the other 2 on the bench) restricts our run too much - especially if we're going to play a second ruck off the bench as well, which we do.
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Re: We need Raph in the finals
teams would not bother to tag raph,JABBER wrote:A lot of Fans bag Raph Clarke but when it comes down to playing good at the mcg in finals he ticks all the boxes .They cant afford to tag Gilbert Fisher and Raph at the same time
until he shows certainty with the ball, and quick decision making, id rather not have him in the side.
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Our first choice back six:
1. S Fisher
2. B Goddard
3. M Hudghton
4. S Gilbert
5. Z Dawson
6. J Blake
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7. S Dempster
8. R Clarke
9. M Maguire (should be in top six)
10. J Gwilt
Not including Gram, Begley or L Fisher due to their part-midfield roles.
So no, at this stage, I wouldn't have Raph in my finals backline. Just too shaky in my unbiased, unracist and very-PC opinion.
He's not a bad player and has played some fine games, even in finals, but I feel others can do a better job against high-intensity opposition.
Dempster, for example, is clearly a bit rusty but I feel by the finals, he'll be just about ripe. Not only is he a superb stopper, as we saw last year, but he's just about the best long kick in the side - even though his kicking has NOT been that good so far this year. Should be almost be spot on by September.
1. S Fisher
2. B Goddard
3. M Hudghton
4. S Gilbert
5. Z Dawson
6. J Blake
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7. S Dempster
8. R Clarke
9. M Maguire (should be in top six)
10. J Gwilt
Not including Gram, Begley or L Fisher due to their part-midfield roles.
So no, at this stage, I wouldn't have Raph in my finals backline. Just too shaky in my unbiased, unracist and very-PC opinion.
He's not a bad player and has played some fine games, even in finals, but I feel others can do a better job against high-intensity opposition.
Dempster, for example, is clearly a bit rusty but I feel by the finals, he'll be just about ripe. Not only is he a superb stopper, as we saw last year, but he's just about the best long kick in the side - even though his kicking has NOT been that good so far this year. Should be almost be spot on by September.
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