The ideal would be if Pebbles contributed at the level he did last year while Nicky D continued at the level he's playing right now. That'd open things up.
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Originally posted by dendol
I've never seen him play off a half-back flank, and to be honest, why would you want to considering we have Kennelly, Bolton, Barry, and now Dempster all capable of doing this?
He's a forward and plays his best footy there.
hmmm well if you move okeefe back you might move bolton down the ground. I meant if he is struggling after 3 quarters against the crows, just move him elsewhere let okeefe get his hands on the ball to get his confidence back
it has been done many times, switiching a player down back or up forward or wherever to get the ball and get involved in the gameTheres not much left to sayComment
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From the AFL Dreamteam.
MARKET WATCH - FORM DROP PLAYERS
1. BRL LAPPIN, Nigel
$313,600
$-54,600
2. SYD O'KEEFE, Ryan
$230,500
$-40,000
ROK is the 2nd highest drop in money, behind Lappin, and he is injured. This basically means he is underperforming compared to last year.
Actually 5 swans fill the top 20 form drops.
The others are Crouch, Mathews, Maxfield (no surprise), and Kirk.Last edited by ScottH; 14 April 2005, 06:41 AM.Comment
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Originally posted by ScottH
From the AFL Dreamteam.
MARKET WATCH - FORM DROP PLAYERS
1. BRL LAPPIN, Nigel
$313,600
$-54,600
2. SYD O'KEEFE, Ryan
$230,500
$-40,000
ROK is the 2nd highest drop in money, behind Lappin, and he is injured. This basically means he is underperforming compared to last year.
Actually 5 swans fill the top 20 form drops.
The others are Crouch, Mathews, Maxfield (no surprise), and Kirk.
also interesting to note the herald sun performance rankings, maxfield averages 26 when most midfilders in the league average at least 90 if not 100
okeefe is down in the 40s in that as well i think.
Okeefe has youth on his side in comparison to maxfield though. He just needs one good game to get his confidence up, seems to be suffering from that common curse after a good establishing yearTheres not much left to sayComment

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