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Devilhead wrote: ↑Sun 03 Mar 2024 7:27pm
He will be a beast in a few years time
Already 194cm and 90kg+
Could get to 196cm and 100kg+
Great intercept mark and a super left foot
Will give forwards plenty to worry about
Lets hope he does get to at least 196cm and a 100kg although the stats sheet does not change.
He looked like he had plenty of time and took 11 marks I think not bad for a kid first game.
He has played forward at times for Tassie so that could be a option as well if keeler is back.
Saints58 wrote: ↑Tue 05 Mar 2024 7:54am
Lets hope he does get to at least 196cm and a 100kg although the stats sheet does not change.
He looked like he had plenty of time and took 11 marks I think not bad for a kid first game.
He has played forward at times for Tassie so that could be a option as well if keeler is back.
I don't get why you try to make a developing forward into a back and a developing back into a forward! I get being versatile, but these players were drafted because they have natural skills in their positions that need to be nurtured and developed, not a complete reset!
I would be tempted to bring Shoenmaker in to replace Howard. Put Battle at full back on Hawkins and Wilkie on Cameron and let Shoens take the 3rd tall.
It has to be Cordy. Schoenmaker is a pup with a lot to learn. It's always tempting to bring in a youngster and I'm keen to see them get a chance, but I think it's best to let Arie develop at Sandy at this stage
Cordy will come in for Howard. I see no reason why Schoenmaker can't develop in the seniors. He will not be worse than Howard. I can't see Howard making the cut next year.
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saintbob wrote: ↑Sat 09 Mar 2024 9:37pm
Plays round one for mine
I agree - unless Wndy or Sinclair are fit.
Cordy and Battle will come in to play the key defensive options - but we usually play a running defender on the bench - and we are out of options until one of Windy, Clark, or Sinclair is ready.
Ari will have to pinch hit giving Nas and Bonner an occasional spell on the bench.
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Arie will be in the running. The downside though is that Hawkins and Cameron are both quality key forwards who are very experienced. Plus the Cats team as a whole is very experienced.
So I think the selectors will opt for Cordy's experience and more mature body. So assuming Battle is fit and he seems to be Arie might sneak onto the IC. However for us to win , I think the coaches may believe that we need to win around the ground with pace, run and ball movement. And that may keep Arie out. Especially if Pou plays..
Arie if he plays will be as a rotating back, and I would expect it to be more as intercepting back. The selectors may just go with Wulkie, Battle and Cordy as our three tall defensive options.
Membrey being back in the team is another option to play back as flows in the game demand. And Sharman has also looked capable if switched back.
To the serial knockers of Howard, when fit and available he is a first pick player
And he is badly missed when absent
With his height and mobility he allows Wilkie and Battle to do what they do best, neither of those 2 near the 199cm of Howard
My concern with our defence is the lack of a defender able to lock down the key and class small forwards across the competition
So someone who can sacrifice their game for the needs of the side
Our defence, absent Howard, will be undersized and under pressure against the ageing Hawkins then Cameron
Next weekend is a fingers crossed match
The last game we played GWS showed us what a side they have - not allowing us momentum
The margin was 3/4 goals all the way - and 4 scoring shots and 4 goals at the end
Noting Cordy was totally ineffectual on the night, attempting to position ahead of their tall timber forwards and being caught out by their running lines
This is a bit out there - but when Howard is out, is Tom Campbell worth a call-up when there is a monster forward who has to be bodied?
I would have thought that Campbell could handle the wrestling (which is a bit like ruck work) but might be too slow to move into position or to spoil. However, at the very least, he should be able to keep the monster distracted.
Stian wrote: ↑Sun 10 Mar 2024 6:05pm
This is a bit out there - but when Howard is out, is Tom Campbell worth a call-up when there is a monster forward who has to be bodied?
I would have thought that Campbell could handle the wrestling (which is a bit like ruck work) but might be too slow to move into position or to spoil. However, at the very least, he should be able to keep the monster distracted.
Hmmmmm??
I doubt they’d go for it… RTB is a bit of a conservative roles coach, but I liked it