Will the real CHF please stand up....
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Will the real CHF please stand up....
Well Blake is picked at CHF...
Stanley is amongst 7 who might play..
Roos when interviewd by the The Australian indicated that Fisher would be played at CHF...
Gwilt and BJ have been flagged by many fans as..
Zac was moved forward last week for a time...
Gilbert?? Na..is simply too good down back and his kicking at goal is too awkward.
Just seeing who actually starts there against freo will be interesting in itself.
I suspect that a number of players will either share the load and/or be rotated through.
Lyon and the caoching team havea 3 month hole to fill. At least against Freo it isa double hole as Kosi is out as well....and so tactically Freo is likely to be different than once the bif fella is back.
This could be a simple Stanley swap for Kosi...
If Stanley does play this week one would imagine that Lyon would not throw him to the wolves by making him the only marking target up forward. So if he does play I would still expect to see one of Fisher/Blake?Gwilt?Bj forward as well as Gardi pushing forward.
Blake can certainly read the play well and has the tank to deliver Roo's constant running. But not his speed on the lead nor his marking. Blakey is avery good reader of the play though. In the past though when moved oron drifting forward, his kicking on goal has been poor/. He is a more settled player though.
Fisher and BJ are both beautiful readers of the play. Not sure that BJ is comfortable with the constant leading though and when played as key forward in the past he has often "disappeared"...most likely because he just does not do the constant leading thata forward needs to do.
BJ is the much better kick of the two....and so if given equal opportunity BJ should convert more. I would suspect though that Sam would make the better key forward.
Gwilt. Likely to do an honest job.
Whomever plays there..we need at least two marking targets. We currently play 3 smalls in Milne. Schneider and Mini up forward and without bigger team-mates ther supply is likely to be only a trickle.
Stanley is amongst 7 who might play..
Roos when interviewd by the The Australian indicated that Fisher would be played at CHF...
Gwilt and BJ have been flagged by many fans as..
Zac was moved forward last week for a time...
Gilbert?? Na..is simply too good down back and his kicking at goal is too awkward.
Just seeing who actually starts there against freo will be interesting in itself.
I suspect that a number of players will either share the load and/or be rotated through.
Lyon and the caoching team havea 3 month hole to fill. At least against Freo it isa double hole as Kosi is out as well....and so tactically Freo is likely to be different than once the bif fella is back.
This could be a simple Stanley swap for Kosi...
If Stanley does play this week one would imagine that Lyon would not throw him to the wolves by making him the only marking target up forward. So if he does play I would still expect to see one of Fisher/Blake?Gwilt?Bj forward as well as Gardi pushing forward.
Blake can certainly read the play well and has the tank to deliver Roo's constant running. But not his speed on the lead nor his marking. Blakey is avery good reader of the play though. In the past though when moved oron drifting forward, his kicking on goal has been poor/. He is a more settled player though.
Fisher and BJ are both beautiful readers of the play. Not sure that BJ is comfortable with the constant leading though and when played as key forward in the past he has often "disappeared"...most likely because he just does not do the constant leading thata forward needs to do.
BJ is the much better kick of the two....and so if given equal opportunity BJ should convert more. I would suspect though that Sam would make the better key forward.
Gwilt. Likely to do an honest job.
Whomever plays there..we need at least two marking targets. We currently play 3 smalls in Milne. Schneider and Mini up forward and without bigger team-mates ther supply is likely to be only a trickle.
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Just a guess, but I reckon that King will mainly go up against Sandilands, Gardi and Stanley will alternate between FF and the ruck when Sandilands is on the bench, and Fisher and Gwilt will share the CHF role, with BJ playing more as a third forward.
But, then again, Stanley might not even play.........................
But, then again, Stanley might not even play.........................
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Unless RL is playing mind games, I reckon Fisher at CHF will be a good move.
Keep Gwilt back, and he along with Gilbert, BJ and Gram can provide plenty of run.
If Stanley comes in, put him in the square for the game.
If not, then we might see Gardiner up there with a few rotations.
IMO
Keep Gwilt back, and he along with Gilbert, BJ and Gram can provide plenty of run.
If Stanley comes in, put him in the square for the game.
If not, then we might see Gardiner up there with a few rotations.
IMO
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I agree that Gardi will often stand at Ff...but if for two long I think it would lose impact.meher baba wrote:Just a guess, but I reckon that King will mainly go up against Sandilands, Gardi and Stanley will alternate between FF and the ruck when Sandilands is on the bench, and Fisher and Gwilt will share the CHF role, with BJ playing more as a third forward.
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I think the rotations will come thick and fast. We will try and catch the shockers out of position as often as possible. Our midfield is elite and the defensive structure will be fully intact. Our rucks will be strong as ever, it is the re-jigged forward line that will really catch them out I reckon. The version of pagan's paddock game that we have been displaying in the first 3 rounds will certainly be used to get shots at goal from inside the corridor and as close to goal as possible. We will score well and we will win well I believe.
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Yes..fully agree..that is how I see things going as well.yipper wrote:I think the rotations will come thick and fast. We will try and catch the shockers out of position as often as possible. Our midfield is elite and the defensive structure will be fully intact. Our rucks will be strong as ever, it is the re-jigged forward line that will really catch them out I reckon. The version of pagan's paddock game that we have been displaying in the first 3 rounds will certainly be used to get shots at goal from inside the corridor and as close to goal as possible. We will score well and we will win well I believe.
Though as Gardi showed in the last quarter...you still need atall or two...
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I think leave Stanley in the forward 50, rotate Gardiner and Goddard at FF.
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Re: Will the real CHF please stand up....
I remember when milne kicked 11 or 12 when nick was out a 2 years agosaintsRrising wrote:Well Blake is picked at CHF...
Stanley is amongst 7 who might play..
Roos when interviewd by the The Australian indicated that Fisher would be played at CHF...
Gwilt and BJ have been flagged by many fans as..
Zac was moved forward last week for a time...
Gilbert?? Na..is simply too good down back and his kicking at goal is too awkward.
Just seeing who actually starts there against freo will be interesting in itself.
I suspect that a number of players will either share the load and/or be rotated through.
Lyon and the caoching team havea 3 month hole to fill. At least against Freo it isa double hole as Kosi is out as well....and so tactically Freo is likely to be different than once the bif fella is back.
This could be a simple Stanley swap for Kosi...
If Stanley does play this week one would imagine that Lyon would not throw him to the wolves by making him the only marking target up forward. So if he does play I would still expect to see one of Fisher/Blake?Gwilt?Bj forward as well as Gardi pushing forward.
Blake can certainly read the play well and has the tank to deliver Roo's constant running. But not his speed on the lead nor his marking. Blakey is avery good reader of the play though. In the past though when moved oron drifting forward, his kicking on goal has been poor/. He is a more settled player though.
Fisher and BJ are both beautiful readers of the play. Not sure that BJ is comfortable with the constant leading though and when played as key forward in the past he has often "disappeared"...most likely because he just does not do the constant leading thata forward needs to do.
BJ is the much better kick of the two....and so if given equal opportunity BJ should convert more. I would suspect though that Sam would make the better key forward.
Gwilt. Likely to do an honest job.
Whomever plays there..we need at least two marking targets. We currently play 3 smalls in Milne. Schneider and Mini up forward and without bigger team-mates ther supply is likely to be only a trickle.
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