Sainternist wrote: ↑Sun 01 May 2022 5:12pm
He looked like a natural in front of goal in the handful of games he played last year.
How’s the kid been travelling for Sandy?
Would the forward line be too tall if we had him alongside King and Membrey?
The real question is would the forward line be too tall if they had him alongside KIng, Membrey, and MARSHALL.
It means that Gresham or Billings will have to stay in the forward line to ensure at least 2 smalls.
It also means that there are 4 marking options.
If they can be persuaded to separate it will make life difficult for Geelong defenders to zone off.
But if they all want to be "the man" and cluster in the goal square it will be a disaster.
There can only be one KIng.
Tell them all the other 3 have got covid.
The others must draw their opponent away.
If the opponent refuses then the mids must punish him by using the loose forward.
NO BOMBING TO THE GOAL SQUARE.
Clearing the ball down the line needs Ryder to be the marking option on one wing but Marshall on the other.
Yes, despite many defenders thinking it is illegal, it is actually allowed to choose which side of the ground you clear to.
But then the mids must also split so that there is support on both wings for when the ball spills.
The Geelong ruck Stanley can only man one of them up.
That means kick to the other wing.
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