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Post: # 543449Post Shaggy »

saintsRrising wrote:
Otiman wrote:
Our structures are good, our players efforts over four quarters are not. .
indeed......but I would like only 2 tall forwards and a bit less tagging..and I like the idea of Gram on a wing, but that may have to wait till Goose comes back.
IMO its not a question whether we should have 2 – 3 talls forward. It is more a question whether we should have smalls supporting the 2 -3 talls forward. Currently it rarely happens because the smalls are all up field.


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Post: # 543468Post Animal Enclosure »

3 tall forwards can work... if the bloody delivery is anything above scheiznehaus.

Gram to a wing is something that I've been harping in about for ages. He's a shocking defender.

Great post Barks... you're spot on.


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Post: # 543469Post saintsRrising »

Play:
* one less big forward
*one less tagger
*two more mids

*plus Charlie for Raph.


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Post: # 543549Post bobmurray »

awesome_days wrote:Lets be really daring.....

B: Ferguson Hughton Geary
HB: SFisher Koschitzke Dal Santo
C: Gram Hayes Montagna
HF: Gilbert Goddard CGardiner
F: Schneider Reiwoldt Milne
Foll: MGardiner Ball Armitage

Int: Harvey King XClarke LFisher

3 strong tall lead-up forwards to send it in to Reiwoldt who will be given all of the forward 50. Milne as the alternate target/crumber.
Now this is a team i'd like to see selected,it may go all right,it may not but
it wouldn't hurt to mix it up this much.....


How many defenders will The Saints pick in the 2024 draft ? :lol:
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Post: # 543554Post chook23 »

Whilst Kosi won rising star as CHB.....I now longer think he has the mobility or burst speed to counter a number of CHF

would be turned inside out and lacks change of direction speed

Injuries/added natural bulk with age .......now suited as a key forward
or ruckman......


forward line has first call so can gain a break.....

bacline reacting so closing speed so important.


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Post: # 543586Post saintsRrising »

chook23 wrote:Whilst Kosi won rising star as CHB.....I now longer think he has the mobility or burst speed to counter a number of CHF

would be turned inside out and lacks change of direction speed

Injuries/added natural bulk with age .......now suited as a key forward
or ruckman......


forward line has first call so can gain a break.....

bacline reacting so closing speed so important.
I think that Kosi could only play in defence on selected players....no one too quick or nimble.


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Post: # 543587Post Ralphy »

kosi could play on Tomahawk this weekend,


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Post: # 543590Post rodgerfox »

chook23 wrote:
would be turned inside out and lacks change of direction speed

Injuries/added natural bulk with age .......now suited as a key forward
or ruckman......
How many good key forwards in this era lack change of direction speed?


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Post: # 543595Post spert »

I hope people dont keep going on about delivery to our forwards.. its up to the forwards to do some bloody work and get the ball -their opponents seem to be able to do this in a one-on-one contest.


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Post: # 543596Post Beej »

Kosi doesn't have the agility to play CHB.

The more agile forwards like Pavlich would teach him a bit of a lesson, particularly at ground level.


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Post: # 543641Post Apu »

dsreg1 wrote:
i think barks has a RAGING clue right now.
gold - nice Southpark reference :)


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Post: # 543647Post saintjake »

what about gehrig to the backline,
he always stuggles against scarlette.
and that leaves the two twin towers up foward.
he played backline when he first came to the saints,
and in the record against the blues in an interveiw he said he enjoyed it.


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