options up forward?
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options up forward?
just a few options. anyone think we should bring stanley in for roo next week for the freo game? or try someone like gwilt up forward?
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While I believe a mix of rotating Goddard, Gwilt , Monti through the forward line can be effective, we need a genuine key forward down there that can give us a presence. Not sure if Stanley's a better option than McEvoy but we need someone over 6 foot down there.
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would like to see stanely get a game. Will be an interesting structure until kosi getsback. Even then we do need that second key forward.
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Re: options up forward?
i dont think moving Gwilt is the right thing to do .. he is finally fitting into a definate role and he is gaining confidence in that role so i dont think moving him from that role will benifit the team or Gwilty ...danners wrote:just a few options. anyone think we should bring stanley in for roo next week for the freo game? or try someone like gwilt up forward?
honestly safe option is move gardy and BJ forward next week and bring in Big Mac and King to ruck ... a more risky/experimental option is brin in a Stanley , Lynch or Heyne in for Roo and see how they go .... the compleatly out of this world option is send the not ready Irish man out there .....
from past experiances... RL will prob go with the safe option
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I would persist with S, Fisher up front, Gwilts going well, we need Goddard around the ground and he can run forward to rest anyway. Fisher is a strong mark, fast and despite what the stats might say i think he always looks good from set shots. He is still going to be unfit from his time off injured and it is a way to build him up slowly.
Stanley is a riskier proposition as he looked a bit overwhelmed when he was in the NAB final. Good for guys like him or Lynch to get in there and have a go if it does happen. If it wasn't Freo and Dogs coming up the younger guys probably would get a run.
Stanley is a riskier proposition as he looked a bit overwhelmed when he was in the NAB final. Good for guys like him or Lynch to get in there and have a go if it does happen. If it wasn't Freo and Dogs coming up the younger guys probably would get a run.
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Absolutely he did. He was sitting in the grandstand behind me in the NAB cup final!!!gringo wrote:I would persist with S, Fisher up front, Gwilts going well, we need Goddard around the ground and he can run forward to rest anyway. Fisher is a strong mark, fast and despite what the stats might say i think he always looks good from set shots. He is still going to be unfit from his time off injured and it is a way to build him up slowly.
Stanley is a riskier proposition as he looked a bit overwhelmed when he was in the NAB final. Good for guys like him or Lynch to get in there and have a go if it does happen. If it wasn't Freo and Dogs coming up the younger guys probably would get a run.
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having said that thou the dockers are not the best defencive unit and with ??? over tarrant's fitness maybe a good game to test the younger guys agains a young Freo sidegringo wrote:I would persist with S, Fisher up front, Gwilts going well, we need Goddard around the ground and he can run forward to rest anyway. Fisher is a strong mark, fast and despite what the stats might say i think he always looks good from set shots. He is still going to be unfit from his time off injured and it is a way to build him up slowly.
Stanley is a riskier proposition as he looked a bit overwhelmed when he was in the NAB final. Good for guys like him or Lynch to get in there and have a go if it does happen. If it wasn't Freo and Dogs coming up the younger guys probably would get a run.
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oh i can see it now 40000 posts after the game complaining how hes no Roo and how he shouldnt be in the best 22 and a 1000 posts on why we should delist him .....Solar wrote:would like to see stanely get a game. Will be an interesting structure until kosi getsback. Even then we do need that second key forward.
Will keep at it but raph as a forward is so worth a go!
Would like to keep jimmy down back
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Your performance in that final was pathetic Yipper.yipper wrote:Absolutely he did. He was sitting in the grandstand behind me in the NAB cup final!!!gringo wrote:I would persist with S, Fisher up front, Gwilts going well, we need Goddard around the ground and he can run forward to rest anyway. Fisher is a strong mark, fast and despite what the stats might say i think he always looks good from set shots. He is still going to be unfit from his time off injured and it is a way to build him up slowly.
Stanley is a riskier proposition as he looked a bit overwhelmed when he was in the NAB final. Good for guys like him or Lynch to get in there and have a go if it does happen. If it wasn't Freo and Dogs coming up the younger guys probably would get a run.
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Indeed. We just could not get near it actually!!!ace wrote:Your performance in that final was pathetic Yipper.yipper wrote:Absolutely he did. He was sitting in the grandstand behind me in the NAB cup final!!!gringo wrote:I would persist with S, Fisher up front, Gwilts going well, we need Goddard around the ground and he can run forward to rest anyway. Fisher is a strong mark, fast and despite what the stats might say i think he always looks good from set shots. He is still going to be unfit from his time off injured and it is a way to build him up slowly.
Stanley is a riskier proposition as he looked a bit overwhelmed when he was in the NAB final. Good for guys like him or Lynch to get in there and have a go if it does happen. If it wasn't Freo and Dogs coming up the younger guys probably would get a run.
No contested possessions, come to think of it no possessions at all, just like Stanley.
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That will not happen but even if it does they still have to drop someone for raph.SaintSimmo wrote:To cover gwilt, who will play at CHF next week.plugger66 wrote:For who? They will just about certainly play a tall for Rooy so who does Raph come in for?Bernard Shakey wrote:If Raph has a good one for Sandy tomorrow, he will be in next week.
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read thisplugger66 wrote:That will not happen but even if it does they still have to drop someone for raph.SaintSimmo wrote:To cover gwilt, who will play at CHF next week.plugger66 wrote:For who? They will just about certainly play a tall for Rooy so who does Raph come in for?Bernard Shakey wrote:If Raph has a good one for Sandy tomorrow, he will be in next week.
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Well King aint getting dropped for a start.SaintSimmo wrote:read thisplugger66 wrote:That will not happen but even if it does they still have to drop someone for raph.SaintSimmo wrote:To cover gwilt, who will play at CHF next week.plugger66 wrote:For who? They will just about certainly play a tall for Rooy so who does Raph come in for?Bernard Shakey wrote:If Raph has a good one for Sandy tomorrow, he will be in next week.
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'Just about certainly'...but not certainly. I think it'll be more about alternative plays than alternative Roo's.plugger66 wrote:For who? They will just about certainly play a tall for Rooy so who does Raph come in for?Bernard Shakey wrote:If Raph has a good one for Sandy tomorrow, he will be in next week.