Arnt fans allowed on here anymore. It will rather boring with only opposition people on here.bigcarl wrote:does the club know you're on here plugger? aren't you not supposed to be leaking stuff any more?plugger66 wrote:We need the 3 divas back.bigcarl wrote:milne kicks goals ... quite a commodity in our forward lineIce Wolf wrote:Yeah but Milne is always making mistakes, people forget cause he does something amazing every once in a while. Frustrating player Milne you don't know whether to hug him or strangle him.WinnersOnly wrote:If we want to talk about mistakes costing the team I saw MILNE make 8 shockers in the first half... an number of them costing us goals.
Why drop Charlie?
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well for a mere fan your mail has been very reliable in the past. almost as though you were a source from within the clubplugger66 wrote:Arnt fans allowed on here anymore. It will rather boring with only opposition people on here.
Because his last 2 weeks in a lower grade havent been as good as Ferg who will probably play as a lead up forward better anyway.evertonfc wrote:I've got plenty of time for Charlie.
However, if he was going to be dropped, why not pick Allen?
More baffling coaching from a bloke who, as it stands, doesn't know how to coach a senior AFL side.
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if you throw enough s*** some will stick....bigcarl wrote:well for a mere fan your mail has been very reliable in the past. almost as though you were a source from within the clubplugger66 wrote:Arnt fans allowed on here anymore. It will rather boring with only opposition people on here.
nah plugger66 has always been honest enough to admit he knows as much as the rest of us.
On charlie, I struggle with the idea that our medium forwards refuse to kick goals when they have the chance....
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Ferg has had enough chances since he was drafted to prove himself with us.plugger66 wrote:Because his last 2 weeks in a lower grade havent been as good as Ferg who will probably play as a lead up forward better anyway.evertonfc wrote:I've got plenty of time for Charlie.
However, if he was going to be dropped, why not pick Allen?
More baffling coaching from a bloke who, as it stands, doesn't know how to coach a senior AFL side.
If Gardiner is dropped, why not pick Jarryd Allen?
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Allen doesnt really play as a lead up forward. Ferg hasnt done that in the seniors yet. His form in that position was good so he may be given the chance. Allen should have been picked when in form but G came back. No good picking him when he hasnt done well for 4 weeks.evertonfc wrote:Ferg has had enough chances since he was drafted to prove himself with us.plugger66 wrote:Because his last 2 weeks in a lower grade havent been as good as Ferg who will probably play as a lead up forward better anyway.evertonfc wrote:I've got plenty of time for Charlie.
However, if he was going to be dropped, why not pick Allen?
More baffling coaching from a bloke who, as it stands, doesn't know how to coach a senior AFL side.
If Gardiner is dropped, why not pick Jarryd Allen?
agreedplugger66 wrote:Allen doesnt really play as a lead up forward. Ferg hasnt done that in the seniors yet. His form in that position was good so he may be given the chance. Allen should have been picked when in form but G came back. No good picking him when he hasnt done well for 4 weeks.evertonfc wrote:Ferg has had enough chances since he was drafted to prove himself with us.plugger66 wrote:Because his last 2 weeks in a lower grade havent been as good as Ferg who will probably play as a lead up forward better anyway.evertonfc wrote:I've got plenty of time for Charlie.
However, if he was going to be dropped, why not pick Allen?
More baffling coaching from a bloke who, as it stands, doesn't know how to coach a senior AFL side.
If Gardiner is dropped, why not pick Jarryd Allen?
fergusson has been playing very well in the past month as a medium forward. Allen is larger and in less form...
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Ferg better produce.
He's had more than half a decade to prove himself and fails every time.
I hope to god he can play as a lead-up forward, but I'm losing faith in the eternal optimists that converge on Saintsational.
He's had more than half a decade to prove himself and fails every time.
I hope to god he can play as a lead-up forward, but I'm losing faith in the eternal optimists that converge on Saintsational.
Three times. Great question, plugger66.plugger66 wrote:One question. how many times have you seen him play this year.evertonfc wrote:Gehrig hasn't done well in four years, but still got a run at the drop of a hat.plugger66 wrote:No good picking him when he hasnt done well for 4 weeks.
Allen should have been picked.
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WTF??? I've been watching the wrong bloke then!! Coulda swore he's been the mainstay of our F50 zone up until last year..evertonfc wrote:Gehrig hasn't done well in four years, but still got a run at the drop of a hat.plugger66 wrote:No good picking him when he hasnt done well for 4 weeks.
Allen should have been picked.
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Riiiight...yipper wrote:WTF??? I've been watching the wrong bloke then!! Coulda swore he's been the mainstay of our F50 zone up until last year..evertonfc wrote:Gehrig hasn't done well in four years, but still got a run at the drop of a hat.plugger66 wrote:No good picking him when he hasnt done well for 4 weeks.
Allen should have been picked.
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Yes, Ferguson kicked 7 goals against a team which had not kicked a goal to half time.
In testing conditions last Saturday at Casey, Ferguson was not sighted in the forward line but did get a couple of touches in defence.
Allen found the conditions trying, but did put himself into the contest - and with McEvoy were the dominant forwards - not a bad effort for taller guys in those conditions, conditions made for defenders.
Stevens put himself in the right places, did not get a lot of it but did put defensive pressure on.
And Howard was the best of the defenders.
Jones had an impact from the mid-field.
And that was it.
Gwilt got some touches but looked slow.
Summary - the games of McEvoy and Allen left Ferguson well behind, so the selections this week (from Casey) are puzzling.
In testing conditions last Saturday at Casey, Ferguson was not sighted in the forward line but did get a couple of touches in defence.
Allen found the conditions trying, but did put himself into the contest - and with McEvoy were the dominant forwards - not a bad effort for taller guys in those conditions, conditions made for defenders.
Stevens put himself in the right places, did not get a lot of it but did put defensive pressure on.
And Howard was the best of the defenders.
Jones had an impact from the mid-field.
And that was it.
Gwilt got some touches but looked slow.
Summary - the games of McEvoy and Allen left Ferguson well behind, so the selections this week (from Casey) are puzzling.
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One is a ruckmanTo the top wrote:
Summary - the games of McEvoy and Allen left Ferguson well behind, so the selections this week (from Casey) are puzzling.
One a key forward
The third a flanker
No ruckmen were dropped....and there is 2 in the seniors.
A key forward went out....but Roo came in....
Two flankers are omitted....so two spots emerge....
Choices
Play three ruckmen plus Kosi? Sounds cumbersome to me.
Play an extra mid...a possibility.
Swap two flankers for two flankers?
Play 3 tall forewards...and hope that the opposition do not create too much rebound. Yes is an option.
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The "talk" is of Ferguson as a leading (or lead up, take your pick) forward.
Plus, he kicked his 7 goals playing at Full Forward.
Just making the point that, if you are saying Ferguson should be picked as a leading (lead up) and therefore marking forward there are better options on disclosed form LAST week at Casey.
It seems Ferguson's strength is his marking, but at 187cm he has the build of a mid-fielder in today's game - which is why he has been played as a flanker in defence at VFL level and has not played as a key forward, which he was in junior football.
He had to develop from a good mark for his size to a versatile player who could also take a good mark for his size.
In other words, become a genuine flanker (forward or back) which he has not become.
It has not been injury which has restricted him to just 10 games in 4 or 5 years, it has been development - or more correctly, the lack of development.
I can recall him playing CHB v. Geelong at Geelong (when S. Fisher played full back, and we went very close to winning) and he did an admirable job for his size.
The operative words, in my view at least, are "for his size" (and he did take one decent grab against Adelaide in a SF in Adelaide).
He just ain't big enough to present his abilities in their best light at AFL level.
Plus, he kicked his 7 goals playing at Full Forward.
Just making the point that, if you are saying Ferguson should be picked as a leading (lead up) and therefore marking forward there are better options on disclosed form LAST week at Casey.
It seems Ferguson's strength is his marking, but at 187cm he has the build of a mid-fielder in today's game - which is why he has been played as a flanker in defence at VFL level and has not played as a key forward, which he was in junior football.
He had to develop from a good mark for his size to a versatile player who could also take a good mark for his size.
In other words, become a genuine flanker (forward or back) which he has not become.
It has not been injury which has restricted him to just 10 games in 4 or 5 years, it has been development - or more correctly, the lack of development.
I can recall him playing CHB v. Geelong at Geelong (when S. Fisher played full back, and we went very close to winning) and he did an admirable job for his size.
The operative words, in my view at least, are "for his size" (and he did take one decent grab against Adelaide in a SF in Adelaide).
He just ain't big enough to present his abilities in their best light at AFL level.
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Agree.Solar wrote:if you throw enough s*** some will stick....bigcarl wrote:well for a mere fan your mail has been very reliable in the past. almost as though you were a source from within the clubplugger66 wrote:Arnt fans allowed on here anymore. It will rather boring with only opposition people on here.
nah plugger66 has always been honest enough to admit he knows as much as the rest of us.
On charlie, I struggle with the idea that our medium forwards refuse to kick goals when they have the chance....
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Stop making sense.To the top wrote:The "talk" is of Ferguson as a leading (or lead up, take your pick) forward.
Plus, he kicked his 7 goals playing at Full Forward.
Just making the point that, if you are saying Ferguson should be picked as a leading (lead up) and therefore marking forward there are better options on disclosed form LAST week at Casey.
It seems Ferguson's strength is his marking, but at 187cm he has the build of a mid-fielder in today's game - which is why he has been played as a flanker in defence at VFL level and has not played as a key forward, which he was in junior football.
He had to develop from a good mark for his size to a versatile player who could also take a good mark for his size.
In other words, become a genuine flanker (forward or back) which he has not become.
It has not been injury which has restricted him to just 10 games in 4 or 5 years, it has been development - or more correctly, the lack of development.
I can recall him playing CHB v. Geelong at Geelong (when S. Fisher played full back, and we went very close to winning) and he did an admirable job for his size.
The operative words, in my view at least, are "for his size" (and he did take one decent grab against Adelaide in a SF in Adelaide).
He just ain't big enough to present his abilities in their best light at AFL level.
Nobody doubt Ferg has something going for him, but he is a KPP in a midfielder's body.
He could kick 100 in the VFL, but certain blokes will *always* dominate that level and not step up.
Where did this lead-up talk come from anyway? And who says he can do it better than Gardiner (who hasn't been at the club for five years)?
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Ferguson was excellent last week at Casey. He was used all over the ground plugging holes for the Scorps up forward, down back - wherever they needed him. He reminds me a lot of Robert Murphy in terms of his size and the way he plays. If he's only half as good as Murph, he'll be a massive step up from Charlie, who doesn't like pressure situations and disappears for long stretches.To the top wrote:Just making the point that, if you are saying Ferguson should be picked as a leading (lead up) and therefore marking forward there are better options on disclosed form LAST week at Casey.
Ferg did an admirable job for a guy with very little experience. In those games he played with Sam Fisher, it was Ferg who was the more impressive player. Good athleticism, strong overhead, good footskills. I don't buy that he's too small for the position either. He's not that much smaller than Hudghton, Sam Fisher, Maguire or Blake. Around the league, there are plenty of guys who have played key posts at his size or under, most notably Campbell Brown, who's played on Riewoldt, Pavlich etc. at all of 177cm.I can recall him playing CHB v. Geelong at Geelong (when S. Fisher played full back, and we went very close to winning) and he did an admirable job for his size.
The operative words, in my view at least, are "for his size" (and he did take one decent grab against Adelaide in a SF in Adelaide).
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