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  • Bloody Hell
    Senior Player
    • Oct 2006
    • 3085

    #46
    Everitt
    White
    Bevan
    Jetta

    in that order.

    Jetta is OK, but I think what he offers is detracted by his weaknesses....Bevan was OK too, but we have better.

    Thought Parker was excellent considering his experience. Alot of his influence wasn't picked up in stats, but dropped away towards the end.
    The eternal connundrum "what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object" was finally solved when David Hasselhoff punched himself in the face.

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    • Snake
      On the Rookie List
      • Mar 2007
      • 330

      #47
      McGlynn has been deadset rubbish for 3 weeks straight now!!!!
      Out: McGlynn In: TDL

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      • aardvark
        Veterans List
        • Mar 2010
        • 5685

        #48
        Originally posted by Bloody Hell
        Everitt
        White
        Bevan
        Jetta

        in that order.

        Jetta is OK, but I think what he offers is detracted by his weaknesses....Bevan was OK too, but we have better.

        Thought Parker was excellent considering his experience. Alot of his influence wasn't picked up in stats, but dropped away towards the end.
        Agree. Whenever we pick these 4 we effectively play with 18 players.

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        • Ruck'n'Roll
          Ego alta, ergo ictus
          • Nov 2003
          • 3990

          #49
          We are not a quick team, which makes me wonder why we would attempt to play one of the largest grounds with too many talls. And I'm not talking about the Smith Everitt swap. A backline that includes LRT, Grundy, Johnson and Ted is way too top heavy even if it hadn't been a wet night. And we've been too tall down back for most of the season, I think playing LRT as a ruckman/forward is probable a recognition of this problem.
          LRT is the only player that comes close to being able to handle the monsters and he needs more time down back. Grundy is our CHB, which means either Ted or Alex probably has to go (in addition to Everitt).

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          • Sauce
            Suspended by the MRP
            • Jun 2011
            • 113

            #50
            Originally posted by Snake
            McGlynn has been deadset rubbish for 3 weeks straight now!!!!
            Out: McGlynn In: TDL
            And hence why the hawks let him go. Once a tight tag is placed on him he is rubbish.

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            • Triple B
              Formerly 'BBB'
              • Feb 2003
              • 6999

              #51
              Originally posted by Sauce
              And hence why the hawks let him go. Once a tight tag is placed on him he is rubbish.
              Beautiful. If the opposition wants to put one of their premium taggers on him that's great, move him down to the goalsquare and let him crumb.

              Any co-incidence that McGlynn's quiet games, which I do agree he has had, have come whilst Kizza is out and we have failed to provide a decent FF option??

              If our forward line starts functioning as a forward line and Keiran Jack can get back on the field and in some form, the opposition will have more to worry about than putting hard tags on McGlynn.
              Driver of the Dan Hannebery bandwagon....all aboard. 4th April 09

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              • Sauce
                Suspended by the MRP
                • Jun 2011
                • 113

                #52
                Originally posted by Triple B
                Beautiful. If the opposition wants to put one of their premium taggers on him that's great, move him down to the goalsquare and let him crumb.

                Any co-incidence that McGlynn's quiet games, which I do agree he has had, have come whilst Kizza is out and we have failed to provide a decent FF option??

                If our forward line starts functioning as a forward line and Keiran Jack can get back on the field and in some form, the opposition will have more to worry about than putting hard tags on McGlynn.
                Says a lot about our midfield that McGlynn is being given the hard tag.

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                • Ruck'n'Roll
                  Ego alta, ergo ictus
                  • Nov 2003
                  • 3990

                  #53
                  As for the front end, we HAVE to have a big body up there. Not so much to rack up a big goal tally (that was never going to happen in Saturday nights deluge with Ben Rutten anyway). But simply to take some of the attention and heat off the likes of Sam Reid and TDL, neither of them perform well when they are playing as a sole forward target. In the absence of a real full forward we need to think in terms of a Decoy or a Dummy. If that decoy can negate their key defender, take a turn in the ruck and occasionally score a goal, that would tick all the boxes we can hope for atm.
                  The only question then is who that big body should be?

                  Jesse?
                  The fact that he isn't meeting expectations of kicking goals is a problem, but is it a problem of his performance or our expectations?
                  Seaby?
                  He's pretty immobile, which limits the negating part of the role. On the other hand he can certainly ruck and take a grab up forward.
                  Pike?
                  Injured himself again in the 2's, but it could be a very interesting experiment to try again (worked agains the dogs).
                  Spanky?
                  Is he big enough to take a turn in the ruck? I'm not sure but otherwise, why not give him a go?
                  Paul Bevan
                  Yes I know, he hasn't got a big body, on the other hand HE doesn't know that and plays like a wrecking ball. So perhaps he could be tried, especially when the dummy FF is in the ruck and the ruckman is resting on the bench.

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                  • wolftone57
                    Veterans List
                    • Aug 2008
                    • 5857

                    #54
                    Originally posted by Bexl
                    If all are fit i would like.
                    Spanger for White , give him a try. All the ressie watchers say he puts in and is a GOOD kick for goal.
                    Jack for Bird (inj)
                    Malceski for Kennelly, he gives as more drive now days.
                    Smith for LRT. We can't have too many talls in the back line and Spanger will be the forward/ruck.
                    TDL for bevan, while Bevan tries hard TDL is a goal kicker and he can be part of the future of the club.
                    LJ for Everitt, to me Everitt looks happy just to get a game and is not up to it while Roos has said that LJ is the best kick at the club and i think he should be given a good run in the main team. Also he plays back and forward so he gets the nod that Everitt has been getting for versatility.
                    LJ wasa great against the Pies kicking in. He was able to kick 50 to 60 mtres to a target or pinpoint a contest that suited us & put the ball in the best posi for our Ruck or tall to mark. That is one of the problems we have when kicking in, it is no good just to bomb the ball and hope our t will mark especially when you don't kick it to their advantage. You need someone who is a pinpoint kick & can kick to advantage all the time & LJ seems to be able to do that & he can also kick a 60 metre goal.

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                    • Scottee
                      Senior Player
                      • Aug 2003
                      • 1585

                      #55
                      Originally posted by Ruck'n'Roll
                      We are not a quick team, which makes me wonder why we would attempt to play one of the largest grounds with too many talls. And I'm not talking about the Smith Everitt swap. A backline that includes LRT, Grundy, Johnson and Ted is way too top heavy even if it hadn't been a wet night. And we've been too tall down back for most of the season, I think playing LRT as a ruckman/forward is probable a recognition of this problem.
                      LRT is the only player that comes close to being able to handle the monsters and he needs more time down back. Grundy is our CHB, which means either Ted or Alex probably has to go (in addition to Everitt).
                      I think we have a problem with too many KPP sized players only one of which could be described as being in good form (Ted). Apart from the Ted we have White, Reid, Grundy, LRT, Everitt and AJ. I don't blame White for our problems because the real cause is that Reid has yet to develop good quick disposal and straight goal kicking. White is ahead in terms of goals scored per time in the forward line. Spangher coming into form and Mummy coming back complicates the scenario but if Spangher is a finisher he should be in the side.That is the quandry, who goes? White or Reid (Everitt for sure). Or perhaps Mumy gets a game in the 2s so that he is not rusty like he was gainst Carlton. There is no doubt that when Reid clicks we will have a top player but at this stage he is not a real class forward. AJ is doing OK on the flank atm but the way he seems to be growing we are going to have another top KPP, not a flanker.
                      We are lucky that Goodes and ROK can play midfield because the KPPs are chockerblock. It might be an embassment of riches in a way but a dividend is yet to be paid.

                      The other thing that has yet to be tried is Johnson up forward, where he played his junior football.
                      We have them where we want them, everything is going according to plan!

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                      • Melbournehammer
                        Senior Player
                        • May 2007
                        • 1815

                        #56
                        Originally posted by Scottee
                        I think we have a problem with too many KPP sized players only one of which could be described as being in good form (Ted). Apart from the Ted we have White, Reid, Grundy, LRT, Everitt and AJ. I don't blame White for our problems because the real cause is that Reid has yet to develop good quick disposal and straight goal kicking. White is ahead in terms of goals scored per time in the forward line. Spangher coming into form and Mummy coming back complicates the scenario but if Spangher is a finisher he should be in the side.That is the quandry, who goes? White or Reid (Everitt for sure). Or perhaps Mumy gets a game in the 2s so that he is not rusty like he was gainst Carlton. There is no doubt that when Reid clicks we will have a top player but at this stage he is not a real class forward. AJ is doing OK on the flank atm but the way he seems to be growing we are going to have another top KPP, not a flanker.
                        We are lucky that Goodes and ROK can play midfield because the KPPs are chockerblock. It might be an embassment of riches in a way but a dividend is yet to be paid.

                        The other thing that has yet to be tried is Johnson up forward, where he played his junior football.
                        Not true. Johnson played up forward against north and was outbodied every single contest. he managed a lucky free and demonstrated that he is a great kick - but contested mark he is not at this time. Against the pies people are raving about his ability to kick the ball 60 me over the zone from the 21 points collingwood kicked. I'm rather more interested in whether he can get the ball in a contest before they kick a behind. And I didn't see too much of that against either north or collingwood.

                        maybe i am a bit down on LJ but until he is able to hold his own in marking contests - something that he did not do either against north of the pies - having him as a specialist kicker from opposition behinds just doesnt do it for me.

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                        • CJK
                          Human
                          • Apr 2006
                          • 2170

                          #57
                          So Spangher plays well according to a few punters in the crowd, but not his coaches, and all of a sudden all hope lies with him.

                          Uh oh.
                          -

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                          • dimelb
                            pr. dim-melb; m not f
                            • Jun 2003
                            • 6889

                            #58
                            The other thing that has yet to be tried is Johnson up forward, where he played his junior football.
                            Not true. Johnson played up forward against north and was outbodied every single contest.
                            Are you guys talking about AJ (Johnson, no 't') or LJ (Johnston)?
                            He reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)

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                            • nomae
                              Regular in the Side
                              • May 2006
                              • 523

                              #59
                              I believe Scottee was talking about AJ and Melbournehamer LJ.

                              New rule: use initials, or confusion and chaos will surely reign!

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                              • Scottee
                                Senior Player
                                • Aug 2003
                                • 1585

                                #60
                                Originally posted by Melbournehammer
                                Not true. Johnson played up forward against north and was outbodied every single contest. he managed a lucky free and demonstrated that he is a great kick - but contested mark he is not at this time. Against the pies people are raving about his ability to kick the ball 60 me over the zone from the 21 points collingwood kicked. I'm rather more interested in whether he can get the ball in a contest before they kick a behind. And I didn't see too much of that against either north or collingwood.

                                maybe i am a bit down on LJ but until he is able to hold his own in marking contests - something that he did not do either against north of the pies - having him as a specialist kicker from opposition behinds just doesnt do it for me.
                                I was talking about Alex Johnson not Lewis Johnston.
                                We have them where we want them, everything is going according to plan!

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