Originally posted by Ruckman
I agree with many of you when Schauble returns we get two bonuses,
Firstly it means the backline can be stabilised. We could even bring back James and give him another shot down back ~ only this time he won't have to establish himself on the biggest and best opposition forward.
Secondly it means we put Adam Goodes back on the ball where he belongs, he looks lost on the forward line and he's far too loose on the backline. On the ball he can trust his reading of the play and return to Brownlow form (yes I know he's injured but the injury is too slight for an operation).
Also given that big Jason Ball is going to need a break soon (back spasms not good) it may give the Swans a chance to see what a Doyle/Goodes ruck partnership would be like.
Doyle takes the centre square bounce then moves forward to provide some height up there, and Goodes gets to run around the ground.
However I'm repeating myself as you see from an earlier post (May 10) . . .
Without Goodes in the ruck, (which provides us with a fourth midfielder at bounces ~ he roves a lot of his own taps) we loose a lot at clearances. And if the opposition taggs Kirk, as Richmond did, then we're really stuffed.
So why isn't he in the ruck where he can be run into form?
Probably Roos believes his frame won't take the buffeting, that he will lose his spring from too many collisions (ala Dermott Brereton). In this he's probably correct ~ but CAN he however play anywhere other than the ruck?
I believe like many of you he should be returned to the midfield, he should spend half of each quater in the ruck (about all he can stand), the rest of the game should be spent either in the forward line "resting" (although not long because he really has phenomenal aerobic capacity) or as someone suggested in the preseason he should spend time on the ball. Not however at centre square bounces.
I think I'm right now.
Five days later they sent Goodes back to the centre square and he did his knee, I was right then and I think I'm right now!
I agree with many of you when Schauble returns we get two bonuses,
Firstly it means the backline can be stabilised. We could even bring back James and give him another shot down back ~ only this time he won't have to establish himself on the biggest and best opposition forward.
Secondly it means we put Adam Goodes back on the ball where he belongs, he looks lost on the forward line and he's far too loose on the backline. On the ball he can trust his reading of the play and return to Brownlow form (yes I know he's injured but the injury is too slight for an operation).
Also given that big Jason Ball is going to need a break soon (back spasms not good) it may give the Swans a chance to see what a Doyle/Goodes ruck partnership would be like.
Doyle takes the centre square bounce then moves forward to provide some height up there, and Goodes gets to run around the ground.
However I'm repeating myself as you see from an earlier post (May 10) . . .
Without Goodes in the ruck, (which provides us with a fourth midfielder at bounces ~ he roves a lot of his own taps) we loose a lot at clearances. And if the opposition taggs Kirk, as Richmond did, then we're really stuffed.
So why isn't he in the ruck where he can be run into form?
Probably Roos believes his frame won't take the buffeting, that he will lose his spring from too many collisions (ala Dermott Brereton). In this he's probably correct ~ but CAN he however play anywhere other than the ruck?
I believe like many of you he should be returned to the midfield, he should spend half of each quater in the ruck (about all he can stand), the rest of the game should be spent either in the forward line "resting" (although not long because he really has phenomenal aerobic capacity) or as someone suggested in the preseason he should spend time on the ball. Not however at centre square bounces.
I think I'm right now.
Five days later they sent Goodes back to the centre square and he did his knee, I was right then and I think I'm right now!
As I mentioned above, Goodes has lost his ability to jump and contest in packs and to quickly turn when outpositioned. Therefore, I would play Goodes on the wing, instead of on the ball in a ruck-roving capacity, as he won't have to compete in rucking contests or will he be bullocked and have to turn quickly when the ball bounces in all angles at Centre bounces. As Goodes hasn't lost his sublime ability or endurance, I believe the wing would be the best position at this stage of the season. There is no pre-requisite on the height of wingers therefore, I believe by playing Goodes on the wing the opposition coach would be severly woried about his influence on games and would therefore have a very talented player manning up on Goodes.
Saddington was used in this role, even though the team sheet listed him everywhere else, for at least three games before going down with a knee injury - which I believe was very effective and caught the opposition off guard.
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