If Ball is going to play on next year, where would we fit Simmonds into the team. Doyle may have to make way and that would only curtail his development.
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Originally posted by ugg
If Ball is going to play on next year, where would we fit Simmonds into the team. Doyle may have to make way and that would only curtail his development.
Also, bear in mind that the Lions have four ruckmen on their list and all but one - the babe - has struggled with injury. It's pretty amazing that we had Doyle and Ball both standing at the end of this year.Comment
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I think if we are recruiting Simmonds as a ruckman, we have to play him there and not make him play as a forward for the majority of the minutes he spends on the ground.Comment
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I think Simmonds would be a great acquisition. I'd play him at FF with Mickey to move into a pocket. With Baz at CHF, our already potent foward line would be even more dangerous. This also allows for more flexibilty and midfield rotations with Buchanan, Schneider, Davis and O'Keefe.Comment
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Originally posted by dendol
I think Simmonds would be a great acquisition. I'd play him at FF with Mickey to move into a pocket. With Baz at CHF, our already potent foward line would be even more dangerous. This also allows for more flexibilty and midfield rotations with Buchanan, Schneider, Davis and O'Keefe.Comment
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Originally posted by Newbie
One fact which has not been discussed so far is that if anything happened with Hall (suspension or injuries), we are in huge stride. No second key forward at all.Comment
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Looks like the pot is still bubbling - a round robin trade involving Melbourne, Port, Fremantle and the Swans:
" But the Power would be keen to swoop on Thompson as a ready-made replacement should Josh Carr return to Perth to play with Fremantle. The Dockers could offer the Demons their first-round national draft selection and promising youngster Ryley Dunn, who spent most of his first season at Fremantle on the sidelines because of injuries.
To fit Carr within its total player payment allocation, Fremantle may be forced to trade ruckman/key-forward Troy Simmonds for salary-cap relief. Sydney has already indicated it would be interested in Simmonds."
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Originally posted by Bleed Red Blood
Actually, I have mentioned this many times.Comment
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Originally posted by ScottH
I'd like to see how ROK, would handle the FF position by himself, without Hall. It would be great to see if he could step into that role on a more regular basis.
The problem with the SCG is that there is not much room more than one KPP but in a large ground, we definitely need two. To optimize our chance, the best option is to have a part-time KPP who is versatile enough to hold another role. We do need another tall who could play Key Forward + Ruck/Key Backman more than a specialist Key Forward.
Our forward is good but lacks depth. Options and qualities are thin after Davis/Schneider/O'Keefe/O'Loughlin and Hall.Comment
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Originally posted by Newbie
We do need another tall who could play Key Forward + Ruck/Key Backman more than a specialist Key Forward.
I would go so far as to suggest that unless Roos believes James/Powell/LRT/Goodes(ha ha) is going to fill that KP role, then we need a Key Position player MUCH MORE than a midfielder or Ruckman.
Frankly I am NOT worried by our ruck stocks, for starters we get Ball for another year and frankly picking up a older ruckman is generally not all that big a problem. The number of 'discarded' big men that can summon up a crash hot couple of years at a new club is extremely long.
So Frankly I don't think Simmonds is all that good an idea.Comment
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Originally posted by Ruckman
Agreed, we saw what happened to the backline without our only proper defensive KPP in Schauble, the same thing would apply without Hall in the forward line.
I would go so far as to suggest that unless Roos believes James/Powell/LRT/Goodes(ha ha) is going to fill that KP role, then we need a Key Position player MUCH MORE than a midfielder or Ruckman.
Frankly I am NOT worried by our ruck stocks, for starters we get Ball for another year and frankly picking up a older ruckman is generally not all that big a problem. The number of 'discarded' big men that can summon up a crash hot couple of years at a new club is extremely long.
So Frankly I don't think Simmonds is all that good an idea.Comment
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Originally posted by chammond
Looks like the pot is still bubbling - a round robin trade involving Melbourne, Port, Fremantle and the Swans:
" But the Power would be keen to swoop on Thompson as a ready-made replacement should Josh Carr return to Perth to play with Fremantle. The Dockers could offer the Demons their first-round national draft selection and promising youngster Ryley Dunn, who spent most of his first season at Fremantle on the sidelines because of injuries.
To fit Carr within its total player payment allocation, Fremantle may be forced to trade ruckman/key-forward Troy Simmonds for salary-cap relief. Sydney has already indicated it would be interested in Simmonds."
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