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  • sharp9
    Senior Player
    • Jan 2003
    • 2508

    Time to guess the Rd 2 team!

    Roosey has said that Kennelly will play (assuming he pulls up OK today) and that Schneider is off the injury list. Also he has said that Saddo will not be playing in a key position. McVeigh was fantastic last week and Bevan had a much better than average debut. Ablett was good. LRT was good, but didn't get the ball much despite a fair bit of time on the field. Mathews was under done. Both Boltons were well below their best. Ball was under done and Doyle is available after kicking 5 again on the weekend

    We need to tag Hasleby and Bell
    They have a two top small forwards in Medhurst and Farmer.

    Fixter would have been great this week.

    I've got a sneaking suspicion that Bevan will play and that Powell will go out (for Kennelly)

    Kirk will be on Bell (who had his only low disposal game of the year against us last year, if memory serves)

    I would like to see Crouch on Hasleby (who has towelled us a couple of times)

    C. Bolton to CHB
    James at FB
    Mathews and Bevan in the pockets
    Barry and Kennelly where they belong

    Wings Saddington and Maxfield
    J. Bolton in the centre
    Ball, Kirk and Crouch in the ruck

    Williams and Goodes at HFF, Hall at CHF
    Doyle at FF
    O'Loughlin and Schneider in the pockets

    O'Keefe, McVeigh, Fosdike and Ablett on the bench

    Mmmmmm, I've left out LRT (for Doyle)...that's the way the cookie crumbles.


    B: Mathews, James, Bevan
    HB: Barry, C. Bolton, Kennelly
    C: Saddington, Bolton, Maxfield
    HF: Goodes, Hall, Williams
    F: O'Loughlin, Doyle, Schneider

    Foll: Ball, Kirk, Crouch

    Inter: Ablett, O'Keefe, Fosdike, McVeigh

    Emerg: Powell, LRT, Rogers
    "I'll acknowledge there are more talented teams in the competition but I won't acknowledge that there is a better team in the competition" Paul Roos March 2005
  • Captain
    Captain of the Side
    • Feb 2004
    • 3602

    #2
    I took Roosy's comments to mean Schnider will be playing a week in the ressies to get some fitness.

    Hence my team would be:

    Crouch, James, Saddington
    Barry, Bolton, Kennelly
    Maxfield, Bolton, Fosdike
    McVeigh, Hall, Ablett
    Ball, O'Louchlin, O'Keefe
    Goodes, Kirk, Williams

    Doyle
    Bevan
    Mathews
    LRT

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    • lizz
      Veteran
      Site Admin
      • Jan 2003
      • 16761

      #3
      Re: Time to guess the Rd 2 team!

      Originally posted by sharp9


      I would like to see Crouch on Hasleby (who has towelled us a couple of times)

      Crouch will be first option on Farmer, I expect. He's the obvious choice. He's had some good games against him and also some where he's struggled but I still reckon he'll start there.

      Either Bolton (J) or Fossie will probably have to mind Bell or Haselby I suspect. Mathews might be capable if he were fully fit but he may not have the fitness base at the moment.

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      • sharp9
        Senior Player
        • Jan 2003
        • 2508

        #4
        You're right, Lizz, he is the obvious one to play on Farmer...all the more reason to play him in the middle where his experience will be put to maximimum use limiting their disposal. If the midfield pressure is no good then it won't matter who is down back - they will score a stack of goals. If the midfield pressure is good (like last year against Collingwood Rd 5) then we can feel cinfident with aless experienced player in the pocket.

        Fosdike, Maxfield and Bolton's opponents get a lot of the ball, quite frankly, and this is what we need to stop, IMO.
        "I'll acknowledge there are more talented teams in the competition but I won't acknowledge that there is a better team in the competition" Paul Roos March 2005

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        • lizz
          Veteran
          Site Admin
          • Jan 2003
          • 16761

          #5
          Originally posted by sharp9
          You're right, Lizz, he is the obvious one to play on Farmer...all the more reason to play him in the middle where his experience will be put to maximimum use limiting their disposal. If the midfield pressure is no good then it won't matter who is down back - they will score a stack of goals.
          Not sure I agree - a player like Farmer can be kept to a handful of touches and still kick 3 or 4 goals. It needs an experienced head to reduce the chance of that happening. Even if the midfield were on top, someone like Bevan could get ripped to shreds on a Farmer.

          If a role has to be found for someone like Bevan, I'd rather see him stick tight on a Bell or a Haselby and reduce their effectiveness.

          Also, one of Crouch's assets is that he is pretty quick. Neither Bell nor Hasleby is and they don't need a quick (of foot) player assigned to them.

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          • Newbie
            On the Rookie List
            • Mar 2003
            • 720

            #6
            Instead of trying to match up agains the opposition, we could try to select a team that makes it difficult for them to match up?

            We will never go anywhere by negating the opposition. I thought Eade's lessons are pretty well-known.

            Who should Barry Halls match up against this week??? and Goodes??? Goodes on Parker looks good to me. Parker will not be able to do a single thing if Goodes plays on him. Yeah, that is our secret game plan

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            • motorace_182
              On the Rookie List
              • Jan 2003
              • 961

              #7
              My main problem would be Pavlich. We would have to play LRT on him to match size and aerobic capacity. Our midfielders should get on top like last season with Captain towelling Bell
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              • Ruckman
                Ego alta, ergo ictus
                • Nov 2003
                • 3990

                #8
                Originally posted by motorace_182
                My main problem would be Pavlich. We would have to play LRT on him to match size and aerobic capacity. Our midfielders should get on top like last season with Captain towelling Bell
                It'd be an interesting experiment, LRT doesn't read the game all that well yet (at this stage LRT still needs to be taken to the ball) and Pavlkich would certainly do that but is he quick enough to go with him?

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