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  • Nico
    Veterans List
    • Jan 2003
    • 11328

    #31
    Originally posted by singaporeswan
    Tell me about Bevan. What role should/could he play. Seems a little too defensive and doesn't find the ball. Gives away a few too many frees IMO also. What are your thoughts?

    Thought he was lucky to get a recall during the finals.
    Just answered your own question.

    Canberra sounds like a good spot for him.
    http://www.nostalgiamusic.co.uk/secu...res/srh806.jpg

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    • hammo
      Veterans List
      • Jul 2003
      • 5554

      #32
      Injuries will be the key. Basically our midfield stocks are well covered but if our talls goes down, especially down back, we will struggle.

      Personally, I am looking forward to some of our younger players getting a good run in the seniors.

      I am sure Roosy would like to give Willoughby, Schmidt and Moore some solid game time in 2006. If it turns out they are potential guns then talk about our 'lack of depth' won't be an issue.
      "As everyone knows our style of football is defensive and unattractive, and as such I have completely forgotten how to mark or kick over the years" - Brett Kirk

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      • singaporeswan
        Fandom of Fabulousness
        • Oct 2003
        • 4220

        #33
        I still feel ruck is the potential big black hole. Penga's right - Jolly was unknown quantity but our other option (Ball) wasn't.

        Jolly had a good-ish season in 2005. He's a little undisciplined for mine. If he goes down, the young-uns need to deliver week in week out. Goodes struggled and he was an experienced player in 2003 and look at what it did to his knees.

        It's the only "specialist" position on the ground, and so much of our 2005 game centred on breaking quickly and moving the ball quickly out and into the forward line from a stoppage, in addition excellent set plays based around the stoppage won us into the grand final and contributed significantly to our win in the GF (2 roving goals from stoppage - Goodes/Buchanan).

        I don't see a dramatic change in the look of our list for 2006, and also based on observations here and other opinions, so expect the game style will continue with heavy emphasis on the ruck roll.

        I still feel very confident, injuries aside, that we can definitely give back to back a good crack in 2006. Cheer cheer!

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        • Bleed Red Blood
          Senior Player
          • Sep 2003
          • 2057

          #34
          FB:...Mathews...Barry...CBolton
          HB:...Crouch...LRT...Kennelly
          CE:...Buchanen...JBolton...Davis
          HF:...Richards..Hall..O'Keefe
          FF:...Williams...O'Loughlin...Schneider
          RU:..Jolly...Kirk...Goodes
          BE:..Fosdike..Ablett..Dempster..Doyle

          Emergency:
          Luke Vogels - can and has played Key Forward and wing. Could probably play CHB/FB.
          Paul Chambers - Ruckman. Played FB for Geelong reserves though? I know it's a bit of a stretch to AFL.
          Nick Malkeski - Onballer or forward flanker. Superb ball skills. My first choice if any of the midfield are injured/suspended.

          Others:

          Earl Shaw, Andrew Erikson - Ruckman.
          David Spriggs, Jared Moore, Tim Schmidt, Joshua Willoughby, Matthew Davis (Could be a KP with time), Jarred McVeigh, Paul Bevan - Midfielders. (Plus Stefan Garubba, Rookie List) Plus all this years national draftees.
          Heath Grundy - Key position player.

          Pros of that line up -
          Both ruckmen can play forward.
          Best forward line in comp.
          All very experienced players who have proven quality. (Expect Richards to some extent)
          Four (Count em, four - O'Keefe, Richards, Hall and O'Loughlin (Plus Jolly/Doyle resting) players can play as tall forwards.
          More or less all but four/five players can rotate through the midfield.
          Pretty youthful - Micky O, Leo, Barry, Kirky all will be 29 next season I think. Other than them I don't think there is anyone over 26 (Fossie, Davis, Jude and CBolton 25, I think)

          Negatives -
          Probably light on for key defenders. If Richards proves he can play there that problem is solved.

          Most important players
          Leo Barry
          Barry Hall
          Brett Kirk
          Michael O'Loughlin
          You can't replace champions.
          Darren Jolly; Doyle and Chambers not top liners at this point.

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          • singaporeswan
            Fandom of Fabulousness
            • Oct 2003
            • 4220

            #35
            Crouch and Matthews turn 27 next season.

            Crouch has been incredibly lucky with injuries and you can also tell that shoulder is a bit dodgy. Surprised to not see him listed as having surgery in the off season.

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