Ok so the Swans made a selection booboo last week. A lot of us realised we could get into trouble speed wise, plenty here advocated dropping a tall defender and including a small. Unfortunately we didn't, and then we exacerbated our lack of speed when we made a small the sub.
On the other hand we were lucky. Imagine if one of our quicker players, say Shaw or Jetta had done a hamstring in the warm up last week, replacing one of them with last weeks travelling emergancy (Everitt) would have made us even slower. Things could have been worse.
Anyway while I can't see the solution being found in large scale changes to the personel, or worse yet the structure of the forward line. Wasn't the inside 50 count worse than the scoreboard result? In any case, even if it was a good idea, I don't think we have the players to adopt a Footscray style small forward line, and changing the teams playing style midseason could be cataclysmic.
Anyway, speaking of the Dog's, they only play 2 talls up forward atm: So give AJ a rest and bring in Armstrong or Harry, is as good advice this week as it was last week.
I'd make two less obvious suggestins:
1) One of their two tall forwards doubles as a ruckman (Roughhead/Minson). Now Grundy often gets nervous around ruckmen (ofte giving away frees by hanging on), he's also recently shown signs of ill discipline. So perhaps return LRT to the backline. Have him follow Roughhead everywhere including into the ruck and onto our backline.
2) Lake is apparently back in form, so perhaps whoever we play at full forward needs to play a negating role (rather like Jessica did on Scarlett last year)? I believe we must keep a 3 tall forward structure, so if we select Jessica then one out of Reid, Walsh and Spanky need to miss out. Which one depends on their fitness and confidence (there's question marks on each).
Although replacing AJ and Grundy, with Jessica and Harry doesn't cure our overall pace problem. It should be enough in the confines of he SCG.
On the other hand we were lucky. Imagine if one of our quicker players, say Shaw or Jetta had done a hamstring in the warm up last week, replacing one of them with last weeks travelling emergancy (Everitt) would have made us even slower. Things could have been worse.
Anyway while I can't see the solution being found in large scale changes to the personel, or worse yet the structure of the forward line. Wasn't the inside 50 count worse than the scoreboard result? In any case, even if it was a good idea, I don't think we have the players to adopt a Footscray style small forward line, and changing the teams playing style midseason could be cataclysmic.
Anyway, speaking of the Dog's, they only play 2 talls up forward atm: So give AJ a rest and bring in Armstrong or Harry, is as good advice this week as it was last week.
I'd make two less obvious suggestins:
1) One of their two tall forwards doubles as a ruckman (Roughhead/Minson). Now Grundy often gets nervous around ruckmen (ofte giving away frees by hanging on), he's also recently shown signs of ill discipline. So perhaps return LRT to the backline. Have him follow Roughhead everywhere including into the ruck and onto our backline.
2) Lake is apparently back in form, so perhaps whoever we play at full forward needs to play a negating role (rather like Jessica did on Scarlett last year)? I believe we must keep a 3 tall forward structure, so if we select Jessica then one out of Reid, Walsh and Spanky need to miss out. Which one depends on their fitness and confidence (there's question marks on each).
Although replacing AJ and Grundy, with Jessica and Harry doesn't cure our overall pace problem. It should be enough in the confines of he SCG.
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