vacuous space wrote:Uncle Barrels wrote:is [Clurey] a touch too short at the level?
The premiership FB is about 193, the premiership CHB is about 193, the runner up FB is about 193, the runner up CHB is well under 193. All three of the FBs selected to the AA team are 193 or shorter. So I'd say 193 is plenty big enough for anything we'd actually want them to do.
Any KPD we draft is likely a year or two away at least. We're more likely to see Mitch Brown or James Frawley at FB in 2014 than any KPD we take at the draft. So we go to the draft and pick players who can play long term regardless of size or position. You never know where these guys are going to end up playing. There are plenty of forwards taken as defenders and vice versa.
Meanwhile Andrew Demetriou laments the lack of big marks inside 50.
He is determined to change the interpretation of the rules to remedy this
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Penalising blocking from the contest and blocking to prevent run and leap are to be rigourously enforced.
Blokes like Sam Fisher prevent taller opponents from marking by engaging bustling before the ball arrives.
Some call it competing for position but we all know it is a tactic to prevent the ball being marked by either forward or defender.
We can only expect that bustling short defenders will more and more be penalised.
This means defenders will have to compete with tall forwards with height.
If your defenders don't have the height to punch the ball away they could be Demetrioued out of the game just like ruckman who can't jump.
St Kilda knows that Mc Evoy, who can't jump, has a limited shelf life, if he hasn't already passed his use by date.
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