I believe we could have one sooner rather than later. Like this year. There's been a bit of press lately about AFL teams reverting to picking footballers who can run abit rather than runners who can kick a bit. The latter MIGHT get you in to the finals if you are very disciplined. The former is REQUIRED to win a premiership.
Ergo some thoughts on a team going forward this year. Talent first (assuming they can also get their fair share of the ball). Once you sort out the talent you can decide where that player should (or in the case of Schneider CAN) play.
There must be some sort of mathematical formula where T = talent and B = ability to get the ball, whereupon the greates sums determine who gets picked.
In the midfield you can add to the equation Q = number of possession opposition quality player does NOT get.
So T + B + Q = n
No player scores maximums on all factors, of course. Even a Judd can fall down when a good opponent (for example Williams in the QF) has an impact of his own.
So my midfield rankings go
Williams
Kirk
Kennelly
McVeigh
Buchanan
J. Bolton
Maxfield
Moore
Crouch
Ablett
Mathews
Bevan
Schneider
Potter
Spriggs
Fosdike
I don't consider any other any chance to play midfield this year. Now looking down the list one might see a very credentialled player low down, either because he lacks T (Mathews, Crouch) or he lacks B (Schneider, Bevan) or he lacks Q (Fosdike, Spriggs)
This leads me to decide where (other than the midfield) a player might play.
Hence Schneider and Bevan would tend to go to the to the forward pockets or half forward flanks. Crouch and Mathews to the back pockets or half back flanks, Ablett and Moore to the Bench, being genuine back-up midfielders. And Fosdike and Spriggs to the Magoos.
So my team is taking shape.
Five midfielders - Williams, Kirk, Kennelly, McVeigh, J. Bolton
Two Small Forwards - Buchanan, N.Davis
Two Small Backs - Crouch, Mathews
Two Medium Forwards - Nicks, O'Keefe
Two Medium Backs - Barry, Goodes
Two Tall Forwards - Hall, O'Loughlin
Two Tall Backs - Schauble, Roberts - Thomson
One Ruckman - Ball
Bench
One Ruckman/Tall Forward - Doyle
One Medium - C. Bolton
Two Smalls - Schneider, Bevan
Emergencies
One Tall - Saddington (forward only)
Two Smalls - Maxfield, Moore
Back - up (in order)
Ruck - Jolly
Talls - James, Vogels, Campbell, Powell
Mediums - Dempster, M.Davis, Sundqvist
Smalls - Ablett, Potter, Fosdike, Spriggs, Willoughby
Of course there is never a full list to choose from so at least three from the emergencies down would be taking the field. Hence Maxfield will always play, it's just a matter of slotting in depending on who is injured.
Looking at my list I would replace any of the mediums with Dempster, for example. If Leo is still injured at rd 1 it would be B2 to start and Dempster to the bench. Well that's my theory and i'm sticking to it (At least until someone burst my bubble!)
Ergo some thoughts on a team going forward this year. Talent first (assuming they can also get their fair share of the ball). Once you sort out the talent you can decide where that player should (or in the case of Schneider CAN) play.
There must be some sort of mathematical formula where T = talent and B = ability to get the ball, whereupon the greates sums determine who gets picked.
In the midfield you can add to the equation Q = number of possession opposition quality player does NOT get.
So T + B + Q = n
No player scores maximums on all factors, of course. Even a Judd can fall down when a good opponent (for example Williams in the QF) has an impact of his own.
So my midfield rankings go
Williams
Kirk
Kennelly
McVeigh
Buchanan
J. Bolton
Maxfield
Moore
Crouch
Ablett
Mathews
Bevan
Schneider
Potter
Spriggs
Fosdike
I don't consider any other any chance to play midfield this year. Now looking down the list one might see a very credentialled player low down, either because he lacks T (Mathews, Crouch) or he lacks B (Schneider, Bevan) or he lacks Q (Fosdike, Spriggs)
This leads me to decide where (other than the midfield) a player might play.
Hence Schneider and Bevan would tend to go to the to the forward pockets or half forward flanks. Crouch and Mathews to the back pockets or half back flanks, Ablett and Moore to the Bench, being genuine back-up midfielders. And Fosdike and Spriggs to the Magoos.
So my team is taking shape.
Five midfielders - Williams, Kirk, Kennelly, McVeigh, J. Bolton
Two Small Forwards - Buchanan, N.Davis
Two Small Backs - Crouch, Mathews
Two Medium Forwards - Nicks, O'Keefe
Two Medium Backs - Barry, Goodes
Two Tall Forwards - Hall, O'Loughlin
Two Tall Backs - Schauble, Roberts - Thomson
One Ruckman - Ball
Bench
One Ruckman/Tall Forward - Doyle
One Medium - C. Bolton
Two Smalls - Schneider, Bevan
Emergencies
One Tall - Saddington (forward only)
Two Smalls - Maxfield, Moore
Back - up (in order)
Ruck - Jolly
Talls - James, Vogels, Campbell, Powell
Mediums - Dempster, M.Davis, Sundqvist
Smalls - Ablett, Potter, Fosdike, Spriggs, Willoughby
Of course there is never a full list to choose from so at least three from the emergencies down would be taking the field. Hence Maxfield will always play, it's just a matter of slotting in depending on who is injured.
Looking at my list I would replace any of the mediums with Dempster, for example. If Leo is still injured at rd 1 it would be B2 to start and Dempster to the bench. Well that's my theory and i'm sticking to it (At least until someone burst my bubble!)
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