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He filled this role quite well last year a couple of times.
Given his versatility, and inability to play 4 good quarters, it makes sense to me.Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it's time to pause and reflect... MTComment
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With Everitt in does that tell us the Morton is not travelling too well.Comment
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From the reports from the reserves watchers and the Swans website, he's not exaclty setting the NEAFL on fire.Comment
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Agree ROK can play there but we will soon have to look at the replacement for ROK as he will probably retire at the end of the year. TDL needs to get a go soon but they need to start playing him forward in the 2's. I think there is still room for specialist forwards in this game where everyone is expected to be flexible. IMO they are not making the game any better with this attitude on flexibility. I would like to see forwards kick a bag and not too many do today due to lack of specialist forwards.Comment
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Yep.
He's a Richmond discard, which doesn't fill one with confidence, but IMO worth a gamble, in the hope that the penny might drop for him..... but a real tester of the Swans famed recycling success.
Has shown little so far, and the signs aren't great. But he does need to be given some timeLast edited by ernie koala; 13 April 2012, 01:35 PM.Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it's time to pause and reflect... MTComment
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On one of those footy shows they were saying that the 2012 style of play (post press apparently) is to have a strong boddied forward and bomb it long to him.
The only strong bodied forward we have is J. White. Maybe the game has changed to suit him.Comment
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We are not going to get the best out of our players in the 2's with this sort of coaching. I don't know what Jarred Crouch is trying to achieve but it sure as hell is not working. Good players are playing very average games and at times just look confused out there. You are not going to turn a natural forward into a backman, it just ain't gonna work so stop trying! If this is about forward pressure he can learn it playing forward just by being dragged and given an earful every time he doesn't do it.Comment
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I think there is still room for specialist forwards in this game where everyone is expected to be flexible. IMO they are not making the game any better with this attitude on flexibility. I would like to see forwards kick a bag and not too many do today due to lack of specialist forwards.
And often they find themselves up on the opposition 50 guarding space.
No doubt this style will be temporary as every other before it has.
Flexibility will always be an asset.Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it's time to pause and reflect... MTComment
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Yes well another specialist forward playing back flank. No wonder he isn't doing that well. Why bother getting him to fill a forward gap if we are going to play him back flank? Just seems silly to me! This year anyone who is a forward has been playing anywhere but in the 2's. TDL=on ball & HB, Morton=HB, Lamb=Wing, HB some HF. Jesse has played FF but with a ruck role. Walsh played FF last week but for a few weeks played back & forward. It is a wonder these blokes are bloody confused, I know I am. Put them in their posies and let them get a bit of form for Christ's sake! Stop shifting them around every 5 seconds. By the way Nipper has played on ball nearly so far except when they decided he needed to play back as punishment for @@@@ delivery. Why the hell would you put a bloke in the backline if he is butchering the ball? Beyond me! I thought the idea was not to leak goals and try to score more than the other mob.
We are not going to get the best out of our players in the 2's with this sort of coaching. I don't know what Jarred Crouch is trying to achieve but it sure as hell is not working. Good players are playing very average games and at times just look confused out there. You are not going to turn a natural forward into a backman, it just ain't gonna work so stop trying! If this is about forward pressure he can learn it playing forward just by being dragged and given an earful every time he doesn't do it.Comment
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Morton...Everitt...Walsh...strange decisions...if you have observed Morton over the years he makes Richards at Essendon look like a champion. I could proceed from that point to say that we should give Morton time...but remember it took Teddy a long time to look pretty good (not great)...I don't think Morton has it in him...and we haven't got time to wait anyway!Comment
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Tell that to Leo Barry, Heath Grundy, perhaps Chris Tarrant too.I see where your coming from, but at least in the case of Walsh, i wouldnt say he has a 'natural' position as yet so trying him back and forward makes sense to me. Whatever shoe fits ... In the case of the smaller guys, perhaps it is a case of the coaches saying we know you can kick a goal, but do you have the tank to run out a game of AFL intensity as a forward whilst also providing a chop-out in the midfield ? Possiblly while shoring up the defensive aspects of their game too. As to Morton, from what i gathered he's been tried back after being a little underwhelming up forward in a game where we smoked the opposition ( UWS ). Its two games in, I'm sure he'll get another go up forward. It is also possible he just aint up to AFL standard anymore . He's only ever been at best, a patchy yet talented forward with flashes of individual brilliance. I guess we'll have to wait and see.
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Morton...Everitt...Walsh...strange decisions...if you have observed Morton over the years he makes Richards at Essendon look like a champion. I could proceed from that point to say that we should give Morton time...but remember it took Teddy a long time to look pretty good (not great)...I don't think Morton has it in him...and we haven't got time to wait anyway!Comment
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Yes well another specialist forward playing back flank. No wonder he isn't doing that well. Why bother getting him to fill a forward gap if we are going to play him back flank? Just seems silly to me! This year anyone who is a forward has been playing anywhere but in the 2's. TDL=on ball & HB, Morton=HB, Lamb=Wing, HB some HF. Jesse has played FF but with a ruck role. Walsh played FF last week but for a few weeks played back & forward. It is a wonder these blokes are bloody confused, I know I am. Put them in their posies and let them get a bit of form for Christ's sake! Stop shifting them around every 5 seconds. By the way Nipper has played on ball nearly so far except when they decided he needed to play back as punishment for @@@@ delivery. Why the hell would you put a bloke in the backline if he is butchering the ball? Beyond me! I thought the idea was not to leak goals and try to score more than the other mob.
We are not going to get the best out of our players in the 2's with this sort of coaching. I don't know what Jarred Crouch is trying to achieve but it sure as hell is not working. Good players are playing very average games and at times just look confused out there. You are not going to turn a natural forward into a backman, it just ain't gonna work so stop trying! If this is about forward pressure he can learn it playing forward just by being dragged and given an earful every time he doesn't do it.
Read the ressie watchers reports and you'll none of them rate Morton so far. Why not play him up back to give him a chance to prove himself and maybe find some form?The man who laughs has not yet heard the terrible newsComment
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Wow, you've missed a lot in the last 18 months! Since the sub rule came in, multitasking is the name of the game. Of our best 22, apart from the KPPs, just about every player fills multiple roles. eg, Bolton, ROK, Bird, McGlynn, Jetta, Goodes = mid/forward. Shaw, Melcho = HB/mid. LRT/Spangher = ruck/forward.
Read the ressie watchers reports and you'll none of them rate Morton so far. Why not play him up back to give him a chance to prove himself and maybe find some form?Comment
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