I think it is more that Lyon had in mind a very disciplined gameplan, and that this biased him to players that coud enact it.vacuous space wrote:I think Lyon is scared witless of being average, to the point that he's terrified of taking risks at the selection table. .saintsRrising wrote:I don't think Lyon is content with being average.
asa poster has just noted in this thread though...GP 2011 will be twaeked and this wil see some changes.
IMO some of those changes were meant to be rolled out in GP2010....but Lovett "falilng over" and Gram being injured for most of the year meant that he did not have the paey linebreakers that to me he clearly wants as part of his remodelled gameplan.
I think he has been stymied somewhat though. Steven looked capable of grabbing a place when brought in this year...but then developed OP.vacuous space wrote:
He consistently selects mediocre players over emerging young talent. It would have to be frustrating for a recruiter to see all your best selections consistently passed over. Particularly when the players getting a game are then promptly delisted at seasons end.
In 2011 I think the wheel will turn somewhat with more younger players being given a chance.
Steven: The young player was likely to become a regular.
Armo: who will be desperate to nail a spot. Let's hope he can at last have an injury free pre-season.
Stanley: Probably the player that coul make the biggest difference, but 2011, may just bea bit too early for him physically.
Smith: ould be the quiet achiever this year.
Cripps; A solid pre-season and NAB may see he given a solid bursts of senior games.
Walsh: If he continues his rate of improvement then he may well be given his chance. More so if Koisi continues to disapoint.