Who makes way for Kosi?
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Our back six without Zac is still pretty damn fine. Not sure Zac did much wrong last night. Certainly not enough wrong to be dropped. And it's a bit rich asking a FB to go to FF then say, sorry, there's no place for you, but with one eye on Tredrea and the other on Hall the week after, I'm think Blake might be the better, bigger and more disciplined choice for 'that' spot.
That said, Lyon is traditionally fairly loathe to chop winning combo's.
Thought Peake was perhaps a tad more than just serviceable last night. I get a real sense he's slowly getting there. Just has a desperate 'I really wanna play in this side' vibe about him and from all reports I'm hearing his off field work ethic is perhaps unsurprisingly pretty impressive. But if Steven's form at Sandy supercedes where Peake's at then I'd suggest Peake may be in a bit of trouble.
Anmd then there's the whole ruck rotation thing. Maybe King gets to rest his weary bones and McEvoy is back. Mind you Kingy on Brogan has a nice sound about it. Argy bargy. Brogan will bang McEvoy around like a pinball.
I always wind up picking splinters out of my derriere when it comes to selecting our sides such is my level of fence sitting... Glad it ain't my job.
That said, Lyon is traditionally fairly loathe to chop winning combo's.
Thought Peake was perhaps a tad more than just serviceable last night. I get a real sense he's slowly getting there. Just has a desperate 'I really wanna play in this side' vibe about him and from all reports I'm hearing his off field work ethic is perhaps unsurprisingly pretty impressive. But if Steven's form at Sandy supercedes where Peake's at then I'd suggest Peake may be in a bit of trouble.
Anmd then there's the whole ruck rotation thing. Maybe King gets to rest his weary bones and McEvoy is back. Mind you Kingy on Brogan has a nice sound about it. Argy bargy. Brogan will bang McEvoy around like a pinball.
I always wind up picking splinters out of my derriere when it comes to selecting our sides such is my level of fence sitting... Glad it ain't my job.
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I think Zac would be in trouble, definately way off last years form, two things with Zac this year, definately lighter and with Max and Goose gone perhaps has got himself in a bit of a comfort zone so maybe a couple of weeks out might just jolt him back into thinking he is not as safe as he thinks he is and needs to play a bit more of "saints footy".
Agree Bev, I don't think Zac deserves to be dropped either.plugger66 wrote:Someone has to be dropped for Kosi and if it aint Zac who should it be.Saint Bev wrote:So Zac is the new whipping boy, nothing new. Well I am going to stick up for the boy. First he is a confidence player, and that is obviously down at the moment. Last week he had 4 frees paid against him, 3 were not there.
Master stroke of Ross to put him on the forward line tonight, I thought he did very well. Maybe watch the replay and you will see he had a hand in 3 goals, so credit where credit it due.
No he didn't set the world on fire, but I think there were others who had a worse game tonight.
I do encourage people to watch the replay, he really lifted when up forward, and did participate in a few goals. Personally I thought I saw his composure come back last night, which is really promising.
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Watch the game again and then tell me Raph did not do enough!!dcstkfc wrote:Zac or Raph.
I'm not sure Raph did enough today to hold his spot.
Having said that Zac has been ordinary for most of the year, I'd like to see Gaertner get promoted and have a crack down back sooner rather than later.
Without reading all your previous posts I do not know if you are a Raph hater or not but I thought he did more than enough to justify being in the team yesterday. I groan as much as anyone when he and other players make mistakes but I thought he was on the pace of the game pretty much straight away given it was his first game for the year. He will not be dropped - this week anyway.
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I thought Zac proved once and for all that when he has to do something more with the ball than a 20 meter uncontested pass in the back 50 he struggles.Milton66 wrote:Kosi in....Peake OUT.
Raph will replace Peake.
Leave Zac at FF. He did ok up there last might.
Kosi @ CHF.
Kosi for Zac as Blake should go to Tredrea and Gilbert to Ebert.
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Not vindicated.Saintsfan wrote:I thought Zac proved once and for all that when he has to do something more with the ball than a 20 meter uncontested pass in the back 50 he struggles.Milton66 wrote:Kosi in....Peake OUT.
Raph will replace Peake.
Leave Zac at FF. He did ok up there last might.
Kosi @ CHF.
Kosi for Zac as Blake should go to Tredrea and Gilbert to Ebert.
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According to the coach himself, he set up three goals as FF, and even a dog's left nut could see he was a far more creative presence up forward than Fisher. I appreciate you don't rate Dawson - that's your well entitled opinion - but when the criticism is blatantly dishonest then someone's gotta tell ya!
Still, I do like your match ups for Port. And for the Dog's game, I'd prefer Blake to Hall.
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Agree on your first point.rexy wrote:I would say Kosi for Peake? Raph, Gwilt or Fisher to play more up the ground as a wingman/on baller.
Mac may come in for Gardy? Cant work out if we are rotating our rucks in a horses for courses type scenario or just trying to work out which combo we like best?
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That leave's us 1 KPF short, unless you want BJ up there full time.borderbarry wrote:Should be a tall forward making way for Kosi, hence Zac.
I would still give Stanley a game before McEvoy. Against Port might be a good time to blood him.
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did you watch the game, raph wasver solid, did his job and created a few lovely runs off half back. When he is up and going it will allow chips to play on the big monster (see brown last year) while still having to running backs.iwantmeseats wrote:At least Zac can be thrown foward if all else fails and get his hands on the ball.
Gotta be Raph, first game for the year I know, but just not up to it, Im sorry to say. Wish I could say different, but I cant.
Look it's about balance. We can cover zac down back and thus he was thrown forward. Like for like and kosi is a more experienced forward. Maybe just maybe gards gets a rest fom the road tripand macca comes in.
Thought peake was pretty good against his old side. Gives us pace as a back up.
Mini struggled with his touch early, what he brings to the side is tackling pressure and the ability to use the small amount of ball he gets to advantage every time. Unlikesay a dal who gets it 30+ times, mini can't afford to butcher a few of his 10-15 touches. Improved along with schneider in the second half.
Still it's a nice problem to have.
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If we drop Peake for Kosi we just got a whole lot slower. Don't think it will happen.
Like for like - King out, Kosi in. Gardiner to ruck majority, Kosi backup roaming role, even Blake might be thrown through there if Gardy's stuffed.
Jeez, Gardy's fitness (questionable right now) is very important to us. If he's not right, give him a rest this week and play King.
Give Peake a couple more weeks, but he'll need to keep playing well.
Think Raph is pretty important to our structure. But chit he'll make me nervous should we reach the last day in September.
Mini is playing his role and is safe you'd think. But great to have players like Steven him and Peake honest.
Like for like - King out, Kosi in. Gardiner to ruck majority, Kosi backup roaming role, even Blake might be thrown through there if Gardy's stuffed.
Jeez, Gardy's fitness (questionable right now) is very important to us. If he's not right, give him a rest this week and play King.
Give Peake a couple more weeks, but he'll need to keep playing well.
Think Raph is pretty important to our structure. But chit he'll make me nervous should we reach the last day in September.
Mini is playing his role and is safe you'd think. But great to have players like Steven him and Peake honest.
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mini under LOTS of pressure from jack steven. both play same position but JS might be a bit more creative.Bernard Shakey wrote:Zac has just played his best game for the year, but I agree he should make way for Kosi.
While we're at it, if Jack Steven had another good one at Sandy today, I think Mini might be in danger.
Your obviously not playing Kosi then.SainterK wrote:Agree Bev, I don't think Zac deserves to be dropped either.plugger66 wrote:Someone has to be dropped for Kosi and if it aint Zac who should it be.Saint Bev wrote:So Zac is the new whipping boy, nothing new. Well I am going to stick up for the boy. First he is a confidence player, and that is obviously down at the moment. Last week he had 4 frees paid against him, 3 were not there.
Master stroke of Ross to put him on the forward line tonight, I thought he did very well. Maybe watch the replay and you will see he had a hand in 3 goals, so credit where credit it due.
No he didn't set the world on fire, but I think there were others who had a worse game tonight.
I do encourage people to watch the replay, he really lifted when up forward, and did participate in a few goals. Personally I thought I saw his composure come back last night, which is really promising.
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He sorted that one all by himself.SainterK wrote:Funny how the landscape changes in footy :wink:
Couple of weeks ago it was 'who does Kosi make way for'
Looking forward to seeing him in front of the sticks next week, unless Zac keeps him out, as you half suggested above.
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However Kosi is a major step up from Dawson and Dawson was playing in Kosi's position. Therefore Dawson goes surely.Thinline wrote:Not vindicated.Saintsfan wrote:I thought Zac proved once and for all that when he has to do something more with the ball than a 20 meter uncontested pass in the back 50 he struggles.Milton66 wrote:Kosi in....Peake OUT.
Raph will replace Peake.
Leave Zac at FF. He did ok up there last might.
Kosi @ CHF.
Kosi for Zac as Blake should go to Tredrea and Gilbert to Ebert.
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According to the coach himself, he set up three goals as FF, and even a dog's left nut could see he was a far more creative presence up forward than Fisher. I appreciate you don't rate Dawson - that's your well entitled opinion - but when the criticism is blatantly dishonest then someone's gotta tell ya!
Still, I do like your match ups for Port. And for the Dog's game, I'd prefer Blake to Hall.
Glad I'm not a selector.
You are correct. I don't rate Dawson. Blind Freddy could play fullback considering the quality of players around him and helping him out.
It is much like how people over-rate Jon Brown during the premiership years of the Brisbane Lions. A person without legs could have kicked goals with a forward line Of Lynch, Bradshaw, McCrae, Aka, Voss et all around him
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No, I didn't say that at all....I said it looked like Zac regained some composure while up forward and encouraged people to watch the replay.
I just want his confidence to lift, don't we all?
If you actually read my posts, both of you, I said on another thread who I thought should go out.
Nice try though
I just want his confidence to lift, don't we all?
If you actually read my posts, both of you, I said on another thread who I thought should go out.
Nice try though
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Ergo you're expecting big things from Dawson then?Saintsfan wrote:However Kosi is a major step up from Dawson and Dawson was playing in Kosi's position. Therefore Dawson goes surely.Thinline wrote:Not vindicated.Saintsfan wrote:I thought Zac proved once and for all that when he has to do something more with the ball than a 20 meter uncontested pass in the back 50 he struggles.Milton66 wrote:Kosi in....Peake OUT.
Raph will replace Peake.
Leave Zac at FF. He did ok up there last might.
Kosi @ CHF.
Kosi for Zac as Blake should go to Tredrea and Gilbert to Ebert.
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According to the coach himself, he set up three goals as FF, and even a dog's left nut could see he was a far more creative presence up forward than Fisher. I appreciate you don't rate Dawson - that's your well entitled opinion - but when the criticism is blatantly dishonest then someone's gotta tell ya!
Still, I do like your match ups for Port. And for the Dog's game, I'd prefer Blake to Hall.
Glad I'm not a selector.
You are correct. I don't rate Dawson. Blind Freddy could play fullback considering the quality of players around him and helping him out.
It is much like how people over-rate Jon Brown during the premiership years of the Brisbane Lions. A person without legs could have kicked goals with a forward line Of Lynch, Bradshaw, McCrae, Aka, Voss et all around him
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Couldn't resist.SainterK wrote:No, I didn't say that at all....I said it looked like Zac regained some composure while up forward and encouraged people to watch the replay.
I just want his confidence to lift, don't we all?
If you actually read my posts, both of you, I said on another thread who I thought should go out.
Nice try though :)
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You are missing my point. I am not comparing the two players re their talents. I am saying that blind freddy could play fullback well considering the quality around him much like blind freddy kicking a bag (ala Jon Brown) during the Lions flag years.Thinline wrote:Ergo you're expecting big things from Dawson then?Saintsfan wrote:However Kosi is a major step up from Dawson and Dawson was playing in Kosi's position. Therefore Dawson goes surely.Thinline wrote:Not vindicated.Saintsfan wrote:I thought Zac proved once and for all that when he has to do something more with the ball than a 20 meter uncontested pass in the back 50 he struggles.Milton66 wrote:Kosi in....Peake OUT.
Raph will replace Peake.
Leave Zac at FF. He did ok up there last might.
Kosi @ CHF.
Kosi for Zac as Blake should go to Tredrea and Gilbert to Ebert.
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According to the coach himself, he set up three goals as FF, and even a dog's left nut could see he was a far more creative presence up forward than Fisher. I appreciate you don't rate Dawson - that's your well entitled opinion - but when the criticism is blatantly dishonest then someone's gotta tell ya!
Still, I do like your match ups for Port. And for the Dog's game, I'd prefer Blake to Hall.
Glad I'm not a selector.
You are correct. I don't rate Dawson. Blind Freddy could play fullback considering the quality of players around him and helping him out.
It is much like how people over-rate Jon Brown during the premiership years of the Brisbane Lions. A person without legs could have kicked goals with a forward line Of Lynch, Bradshaw, McCrae, Aka, Voss et all around him
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