Can the Zac Attack do exactly that and play in attack?
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Can the Zac Attack do exactly that and play in attack?
With Blake playing well last week at FB could we give Dawson at crack at full forward??.. He's taken some great marks at full pace lately and seems to have a penetrating left boot.. Having lined up on some of the best forwards in the comp surely he has an idea how to play full forward.. With collingwoods tall backs I think we will just see our smalls get monstered without another big body to help roo (and avoid another case of triple teaming)...
B Clarke Blake Gilbert
HB Gram Fisher Dempster
C Goddard Dal Santo Monty
HF Schneider Roo Peake
F Gamble Dawson Milne
R BigMac Jones Steven
I Kosi Ray Armo/Polo Geary (Sub)
I am however concerned that if we take out one of armo/ray/polo/gamble out then we will loose run if we we replace them with Dawson...
B Clarke Blake Gilbert
HB Gram Fisher Dempster
C Goddard Dal Santo Monty
HF Schneider Roo Peake
F Gamble Dawson Milne
R BigMac Jones Steven
I Kosi Ray Armo/Polo Geary (Sub)
I am however concerned that if we take out one of armo/ray/polo/gamble out then we will loose run if we we replace them with Dawson...
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Don's start me on this argument!plugger66 wrote:Our best FB goes foward because we have to many bakman. How about our best FB stays there and either another backman moves somewhere else or is dropped.
The question is what is optimum for the team?
Blake was almost bog - so I cant see him going out.
Gamble is injured isnt he?
Agree and that is why your best FB plays FB. Can someone tell me Zac's record as a FF in the AFL. Doubt he has a record.Con Gorozidis wrote:Don's start me on this argument!plugger66 wrote:Our best FB goes foward because we have to many bakman. How about our best FB stays there and either another backman moves somewhere else or is dropped.
The question is what is optimum for the team?
Blake was almost bog - so I cant see him going out.
Gamble is injured isnt he?
Did Dawson all of a sudden lose form with the week off. Last week RL was an idiot in playing Blake and now you want to leave out our best FB. A week is a long time in footy.St. Luke wrote:I'd seriously hope Blake gets the job again over Dawson this week. But knowing Ross and his manlove for Dawson, it'll be Dawson .......damnit!
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Gilbert can't play in the forward line so for the life of me I cannot comprehend what makes people think Zac can play forward becuause he just can't.plugger66 wrote:Agree and that is why your best FB plays FB. Can someone tell me Zac's record as a FF in the AFL. Doubt he has a record.Con Gorozidis wrote:Don's start me on this argument!plugger66 wrote:Our best FB goes foward because we have to many bakman. How about our best FB stays there and either another backman moves somewhere else or is dropped.
The question is what is optimum for the team?
Blake was almost bog - so I cant see him going out.
Gamble is injured isnt he?
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He was recruited as a FB. May have played forward in some games for Box Hill but never in the AFL and yes he did kick an important goal in a game against Carlton but so has Dustin Fletcher and Matthew Scarlett. Luckily our coach will take no notice of this thread and play him FB or not play him at all.gringo wrote:He was recruited after a great season at box hill as a forward. We thought that's what we got, he just happened to actually be the right size for the FB. His form at Hawthorn didn't sell his credentials as a backman. He did kick a game winning goal against Carlton a couple of years ago.
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Does not have the skill set to play forward.
We will actually have 2 returning to our backline this week.
This is because Fisher had the tagging job on Pavlich following Pavlich around the ground.
Consequently Blake played the Fisher role, the floater in defence with no direct opponent and accululated his disposals accordingly.
So, with Fisher and (assumably) Dawson to return to our defence, who goes out?
Dawson is the one who will make a difference to our defensive structure because that means Clarke can "drop a size" in his match up - and doesn't he do particularly well against bigger opponents.
What all this means is that Blake actually replaced Fisher last Friday - and what position remains for Blake given Koschitzke's continuing very good form including setting us alight when he went onto the ball 10 minutes into the last - and then continuing on ball until the final siren?
Blake can not play forward, unfortunately.
It is forward that we need resources because the "free man back" means Roo is double teamed at least - and has no assistance as a target.
Milne in particular got too far up the ground last Friday hence there was no support at all for Roo on too many occasions.
And, in the 3rd quarter, when Kosi was in the square, we kept going to an outnumbered Roo instead of lifting the eyes and hitting the hot spot - mind you Kosi was the lone St Kilda player in that vicinity also.
Gamble was again poor.
Wouldn't is be great if Blake could bring some grabs, an alternate leading option and some leg speed defence to the forward line - and grab a couple of goals to force someone to be accountable but still impact.
But that will not happen.
Hence the conundrum of what to do with Blake now that Fisher returns to the defence.
We will actually have 2 returning to our backline this week.
This is because Fisher had the tagging job on Pavlich following Pavlich around the ground.
Consequently Blake played the Fisher role, the floater in defence with no direct opponent and accululated his disposals accordingly.
So, with Fisher and (assumably) Dawson to return to our defence, who goes out?
Dawson is the one who will make a difference to our defensive structure because that means Clarke can "drop a size" in his match up - and doesn't he do particularly well against bigger opponents.
What all this means is that Blake actually replaced Fisher last Friday - and what position remains for Blake given Koschitzke's continuing very good form including setting us alight when he went onto the ball 10 minutes into the last - and then continuing on ball until the final siren?
Blake can not play forward, unfortunately.
It is forward that we need resources because the "free man back" means Roo is double teamed at least - and has no assistance as a target.
Milne in particular got too far up the ground last Friday hence there was no support at all for Roo on too many occasions.
And, in the 3rd quarter, when Kosi was in the square, we kept going to an outnumbered Roo instead of lifting the eyes and hitting the hot spot - mind you Kosi was the lone St Kilda player in that vicinity also.
Gamble was again poor.
Wouldn't is be great if Blake could bring some grabs, an alternate leading option and some leg speed defence to the forward line - and grab a couple of goals to force someone to be accountable but still impact.
But that will not happen.
Hence the conundrum of what to do with Blake now that Fisher returns to the defence.
I sincerely hope not. Haven't we learnt over 194 games and 12 years that Blake is a defender and that is it????Dan Warna wrote:will use Blake can play HFF and rotate off the back line.
Fisher can do a run with role with a tall forward or midfielder.
Goddard can play HFF, FF, CHF, Wing
Zac will play defence.
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I've learned over blakes career that he will go where the coach tells him, not sook and play his heart out.
I've learned his on field decision making is average.
i've learned his field kicking is precise
I've learned he can't run fast
I've learned he can run straight and hard
I've learned he is an above average mark
i've learned if he can get a mark he rarely misses a shot on goal.
I've learned he is not a very clever lead (compared to say rieowoldt)
I've learned he will hold his ground like a Pill Box.
I've learned he has an above average leap and if asked to run into the man, will do so.
I've learned that Blake is a highly intelligent and thoughtful young man.
If the coach tells him to run up and down the half forward flank, mark anything his way and ether shoot at goal or pass to CHF he will do so with far more ability than many others.
I've learned that he is NOT goddard, or riewoldt or dal santo but blake. He is a pawn on the chess board of footy.
I've learned his on field decision making is average.
i've learned his field kicking is precise
I've learned he can't run fast
I've learned he can run straight and hard
I've learned he is an above average mark
i've learned if he can get a mark he rarely misses a shot on goal.
I've learned he is not a very clever lead (compared to say rieowoldt)
I've learned he will hold his ground like a Pill Box.
I've learned he has an above average leap and if asked to run into the man, will do so.
I've learned that Blake is a highly intelligent and thoughtful young man.
If the coach tells him to run up and down the half forward flank, mark anything his way and ether shoot at goal or pass to CHF he will do so with far more ability than many others.
I've learned that he is NOT goddard, or riewoldt or dal santo but blake. He is a pawn on the chess board of footy.
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Excellent post my learned friendDan Warna wrote:I've learned over blakes career that he will go where the coach tells him, not sook and play his heart out.
I've learned his on field decision making is average.
i've learned his field kicking is precise
I've learned he can't run fast
I've learned he can run straight and hard
I've learned he is an above average mark
i've learned if he can get a mark he rarely misses a shot on goal.
I've learned he is not a very clever lead (compared to say rieowoldt)
I've learned he will hold his ground like a Pill Box.
I've learned he has an above average leap and if asked to run into the man, will do so.
I've learned that Blake is a highly intelligent and thoughtful young man.
If the coach tells him to run up and down the half forward flank, mark anything his way and ether shoot at goal or pass to CHF he will do so with far more ability than many others.
I've learned that he is NOT goddard, or riewoldt or dal santo but blake. He is a pawn on the chess board of footy.
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Based on your logic Silvagni, Jezza, Ablett, Lynch and Bradshaw amonst others should never have played as FFs because they were great up the ground.plugger66 wrote:Our best FB goes foward because we have to many bakman. How about our best FB stays there and either another backman moves somewhere else or is dropped.
Cowboy, G-Train, Trevor Barker , Barry Lawrence & Verdun Howell were great both ends. Bob Murray started as FF.
The op is interesting because JB shouldn’t be dropped whilst Zac actually can play forward and IMO JB, Chips & Gilbert are useless as forwards.
Yarran and Davis are both up for All Australian this year playing opposite ends of the ground they are known for.
There are similar skills to the opposite ends of the ground albeit forward line is much harder to play because of the turn element. You may not be aware of this from watching rather than playing footy at decent level.
Whilst I wouldn’t play Zac forward this week the question is good for debate even if you don’t like change.
I shouldnt even respond when you are comparing those names to Zac. Zac is and will always be only a FB. He doesnt have any of the skills needed for a FF apart from being a good kick. He cops it on here for not looking at the ball. Hardly a good idea for a FF. Do you want me to mention Shanahan and Frawley. They were never tried forward because coaches can see certain skills in footballers. And the most annoying part of this is because of one week out we want to move our best FB just to fit lesser players in the side. Last week there was uproar on here for picking Blake now we want to keep him but make a new position for Zac when it isnt required.Shaggy wrote:Based on your logic Silvagni, Jezza, Ablett, Lynch and Bradshaw amonst others should never have played as FFs because they were great up the ground.plugger66 wrote:Our best FB goes foward because we have to many bakman. How about our best FB stays there and either another backman moves somewhere else or is dropped.
Cowboy, G-Train, Trevor Barker , Barry Lawrence & Verdun Howell were great both ends. Bob Murray started as FF.
The op is interesting because JB shouldn’t be dropped whilst Zac actually can play forward and IMO JB, Chips & Gilbert are useless as forwards.
Yarran and Davis are both up for All Australian this year playing opposite ends of the ground they are known for.
There are similar skills to the opposite ends of the ground albeit forward line is much harder to play because of the turn element. You may not be aware of this from watching rather than playing footy at decent level.
Whilst I wouldn’t play Zac forward this week the question is good for debate even if you don’t like change.
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plugger66 wrote:I shouldnt even respond when you are comparing those names to Zac. Zac is and will always be only a FB. He doesnt have any of the skills needed for a FF apart from being a good kick. He cops it on here for not looking at the ball. Hardly a good idea for a FF. Do you want me to mention Shanahan and Frawley. They were never tried forward because coaches can see certain skills in footballers. And the most annoying part of this is because of one week out we want to move our best FB just to fit lesser players in the side. Last week there was uproar on here for picking Blake now we want to keep him but make a new position for Zac when it isnt required.Shaggy wrote:Based on your logic Silvagni, Jezza, Ablett, Lynch and Bradshaw amonst others should never have played as FFs because they were great up the ground.plugger66 wrote:Our best FB goes foward because we have to many bakman. How about our best FB stays there and either another backman moves somewhere else or is dropped.
Cowboy, G-Train, Trevor Barker , Barry Lawrence & Verdun Howell were great both ends. Bob Murray started as FF.
The op is interesting because JB shouldn’t be dropped whilst Zac actually can play forward and IMO JB, Chips & Gilbert are useless as forwards.
Yarran and Davis are both up for All Australian this year playing opposite ends of the ground they are known for.
There are similar skills to the opposite ends of the ground albeit forward line is much harder to play because of the turn element. You may not be aware of this from watching rather than playing footy at decent level.
Whilst I wouldn’t play Zac forward this week the question is good for debate even if you don’t like change.
Zac shouldn't have got himself reported. Looks like he's coming back in as a key forward.
FWIW, I think Zac easily has the skills to play as a forward. Fast, good hands, good kick. And lets be honest, we could do with a key forward (other than Milne) who can kick goals.
Won't happen though.
But Blake should not be dropped on that performance.