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Post: # 621303Post bobmurray »

Full Forwards were definitely overrated for awhile but with the rule changes all but ruling out a defenders ability to reach into his bag of dirty tricks to stop the oppositions key forward and with the game getting quicker,the very good ones are becoming more prominent.....

The teams with more than 1 key forward have less trouble with double and triple teaming due to the multiple forward options available to the team.All of this is only relevant if you have a team with above average disposal,a team where hitting a target is not a raffle....


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Post: # 621305Post st_Trav_ofWA »

good teams have a goood full forward who kicks goals ..... great teams have multiple forward options who can kick goals ... for the past 4 years we have been a good team to make that next step we dont need a full forward we need a group of goal kicking options


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Post: # 621307Post remboy »

bobmurray wrote: The teams with more than 1 key forward have less trouble with double and triple teaming due to the multiple forward options available to the team.
This is key to this entire debate. We've struggled in the past when our gameplan has reduced to "kick it to Roo" or "kick it to G". Doesn't matter how good the player is, if the opposition know where the ball is going they'll always be double or triple teamed.
When Ross was appointed coach he mentioned the need to have at least 6 players kicking 20 goals a year. If you spread the goals it makes it harder for the opposition.
It's no good having one position players these days. If your full forward has a bad day what do you do with him? Better to rotate players through the key forward posts and keep the opposition guessing.


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Post: # 621319Post bigcarl »

st_Trav_ofWA wrote:we dont need a full forward we need a group of goal kicking options
agree. anything to lessen our total reliance on riewoldt and (with kosi now excluded) someone else who can take a mark and kick a goal is vital.

when we were flying a few years ago we had fraser at ff, riewoldt at chf, hamill on a flank beside him, kosi drifting forward, milne crumbing and guerra also getting amongst them.

that's the sort of forward set up we should be aiming for,

instead we're bombing it to roo with three guys on him or, even worse on saturday night, using milne as our sole forward marking option.

the "numbers behind the ball" edict is part of the problem in my opinion.

too often all our forwards are chasing their opponents up the ground leaving us no-one to go to in the front half.

someone who can take a mark should always stay inside the 50 and try to smash the opposition on the rebound. make them match up on us for a change.


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Post: # 621323Post st_Trav_ofWA »

we are also expecting too much from milne

the bloke should not be our main forward target his role is to crumb and create goals not to be the focal point


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Post: # 621338Post jill »

Thought our forward set - up looked more balanced when Allen was at full forward - persevere with him for rest of season.


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Post: # 621340Post borderbarry »

Maybe we could try one of the Clarkes. I remember when Plugger was rubbed out or injured on one occasion we played Nicky at FF and he kicked a lazy 8 goals. Might be worth a try.


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Post: # 621348Post saintjake »

gwilt.
GREAT kick.
solid mark,
bit of pace.
could settle down nicely.


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Post: # 621368Post WayneJudson42 »

saintjake wrote:gwilt.
GREAT kick.
solid mark,
bit of pace.
could settle down nicely.
Have said this in the past. However, I believe that Gwilt was earmarked as a defender IIRC.

I'd also like to seem him there. Can also apply fwd pressure and create opps for the crumbers.

He would be a dead-eye kicker.


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Post: # 621371Post WayneJudson42 »

bigcarl wrote:
WayneJudson42 wrote:We have defenders to fill the role, but TBH you rob Peter to pay Paul.
so it's more important to try to save a game than try to win it. you're not ross are you?
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Even if I was, do you think I'd own up?

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What I meant was that we some possible players who could play FF, but they are needed in defence.

Case in point: Extra defenders allow Gram and Fish and BJ to rotate thru the midfield.

So, if we could find some key defenders, you could release someone like BJ or Gwilt or whoever to play FF.

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Post: # 621383Post St. Luke »

oh when wrote:I think our biggest problem is our very inccurate kicking for goal
Not only that, our delivery to our forwards is generally pretty ordinary (ordinary is an understatement at times!) and probably explains why (to a great extent) our crumber is our leading goal kicker!!

Our pressure on Kosi and Roo was greatly reduced when Gehrig was part of the picture, now our opposition only has two tall forwards to really concentrate on...and then they stick 2 guys on em :? I'd like to see Gwilt (I can't believe I'm saying this, but his form of late hasn't been too bad) have a descent shot on the forward line to reduce the pressure on Roo and Kosi, and what wouldn't hurt is some more goals kicked by our midfielders! I am genuinely tired of seeing players pass off potential shots on goal where we HAVE A CHANCE, and then deliver us the sort of over-use of the ball that gives us NO CHANCE!


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Don King!


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Post: # 621402Post WayneJudson42 »

Bernard Shakey wrote:Don King!
:lol: he could play tall, mid, or short depending on what sort of hair day he's having. :lol:


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Post: # 621405Post Bernard Shakey »

Exactly!


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Post: # 621465Post bigcarl »

go the 'fro. the 'fro is my bro, etc.

there's a bit of support on here for gwilt


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Post: # 621477Post plugger66 »

IMO gwilt also doesnt have any of the attributes to be FF. Firstly and a pretty good reson he just isnt good enough. Second he marking on a lead is no where near the standard of a average FF and would be way to slow off the mark. Good kick yes but he wouldnt get it enough touse his kicking. As I said many times why do we want to play players that arent good enough in one position in another.

One of the hardest posiion on the ground and hasnt even played there in junior footy. What hope in the AFL.


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Post: # 621481Post groupie1 »

I think you should play your best players either in the forward line, in the midfield, or in defense.

Here's a smokey for FF: Dal Santo

Collingwood won a premiership with Gavin Brown at full forward


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Post: # 621499Post spert »

Gavin Brown was a much better player than NDS -tougher and inspiring..the type I always wished we had recruited back in the early '90s.


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Post: # 621505Post bigcarl »

groupie1 wrote:I think you should play your best players either in the forward line, in the midfield, or in defense.

Here's a smokey for FF: Dal Santo

Collingwood won a premiership with Gavin Brown at full forward
is nick strong enough overhead? forward flank, yes. full forward, not so sure.


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plugger66 wrote:IMO gwilt also doesnt have any of the attributes to be FF. Firstly and a pretty good reson he just isnt good enough. Second he marking on a lead is no where near the standard of a average FF and would be way to slow off the mark. Good kick yes but he wouldnt get it enough touse his kicking. As I said many times why do we want to play players that arent good enough in one position in another.

One of the hardest posiion on the ground and hasnt even played there in junior footy. What hope in the AFL.
so who then, plugger?


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Post: # 621555Post gosaints »

Our forwardlines biggest problem is that besides Roo they just don't work hard enough either individually or as a group. How many times do we see repeated leads?? Players working to create space for each other??

We need to put someone down there who has a real appetite for the ball and the contest.

It's no good putting blokes like Gwilt down there because when push comes to shove he just doesn't seem to really want the ball.
In my opinion we need to move Goddard forward. He is a great mark, brilliant kick and is prepared to work his butt off for the good of the team. Don't play him as a full forward but put him in the forward group and let him use his skills, smarts and thirst for the contest to our advantage.


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plugger66 wrote:IMO gwilt also doesnt have any of the attributes to be FF. Firstly and a pretty good reson he just isnt good enough. Second he marking on a lead is no where near the standard of a average FF and would be way to slow off the mark. Good kick yes but he wouldnt get it enough touse his kicking. As I said many times why do we want to play players that arent good enough in one position in another.

One of the hardest posiion on the ground and hasnt even played there in junior footy. What hope in the AFL.
While I agreee that Gwilt isnt the best player on our list (by a LONG way) it would be worth at least a try having him at FF, even mabey in a pocket or half foward as a decoy target occasionally kicking a few goals.

The worst that could happen is it doesnt work and he moves back to teh back line

The best is we get a couple of goals a game out of him and take all the focus off a "main foward"

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Post: # 621609Post fingers »

How would #27 go?


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Post: # 621612Post bigcarl »

fingers wrote:How would #27 go?
we could do worse i guess. he's made a fair fist of just about every other position on the ground, including ruck.

tough, physical and strong overhead.

kicking for goal would be my main concern.

......

we need to redress the balance of having five talls in the backline and only one and a half (and sometimes none) in the forward line.


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Post: # 621639Post Hurricane »

bigcarl wrote:
fingers wrote:How would #27 go?
we could do worse i guess. he's made a fair fist of just about every other position on the ground, including ruck.

tough, physical and strong overhead.

kicking for goal would be my main concern.

......

we need to redress the balance of having five talls in the backline and only one and a half (and sometimes none) in the forward line.
Ive thaught for a while JB should at least get a try out up foward, in the same boat as Gwilt but obviously bigger and possible stronger and with more experiance aswell

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