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  • swanwolf
    Warming the Bench
    • Apr 2013
    • 198

    #91
    Reid at centre half forward, Tippett at full foward, resting ruck in the pocket. How traditional! Big ground, average opponent, the perfect opportunity to our test our structure and Longmire's vision of the Swans. Share the dream!

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    • longmile
      Crumber
      • Apr 2011
      • 3367

      #92
      I know this has already be discussed but if Goodes is back in surely we are too tall/top heavy? Would he go into the midfield?

      Would of loved to of seen Morton in for B.Jack and get a real potent forward line happening, but at the same time its good to give the youngsters a run and some experience

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      • wolftone57
        Veterans List
        • Aug 2008
        • 5857

        #93
        Originally posted by longmile
        I know this has already be discussed but if Goodes is back in surely we are too tall/top heavy? Would he go into the midfield?

        Would of loved to of seen Morton in for B.Jack and get a real potent forward line happening, but at the same time its good to give the youngsters a run and some experience
        Goodsie has always played like a 6'3" rover so i don't see the problem. Reid is damned quick and so is Goodsie. Too tall is not a problem, if we were too tall and immobile then it would be an issue but we are not. As for Brandy I think Longmire is just having a look at the kid to see just what he can do and give him a good grounding in AFL footy. Morto will probably be back against GWS or Weagles.

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        • Melbournehammer
          Senior Player
          • May 2007
          • 1815

          #94
          Except Carlton has hardly franked the form tonight have they.

          I think goodes does make us too tall. He has never been a great defender and with Tippett, Pyke, etc on the big grounds we will need to play half forwards who stay at home much more

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          • 707
            Veterans List
            • Aug 2009
            • 6204

            #95
            One assumes all this was thought through when we chased Tippett and that the coaches think a three prong giant forward line will work.

            If it does then we'll probably see Tippett play a true FF role and leave the rucking to Pyke and Mummy. Don't really want your million dollar man getting bashed in ruck contests anyway.

            So to not be too top heavy, what we really need to make the three prong giant attack work is to surround them with quick and hard mids/smalls. This will negate some of the danger about opposition rebound if the bll isn't marked. Rohan will greatly help here next year and I get the feeling Brandon Jack is very much in the coaches 2014 picture too. Lamb is clever enough to be one of these needed players and all three of those can rotate midfield when needed. This scenario suggests Jude is in his last year and Morton may be on borrowed time too.

            Goodes can probably be used more as a high HF/midfielder in 2014 with a bit more time on the bench rotations, nice luxury to have! Goodes more midfield allows McVeigh to become a permanent HBF where he is excelling.

            Nearly time for one of those "our best 22" in 2014 threads :-)

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            • wolftone57
              Veterans List
              • Aug 2008
              • 5857

              #96
              Originally posted by 707
              One assumes all this was thought through when we chased Tippett and that the coaches think a three prong giant forward line will work.

              If it does then we'll probably see Tippett play a true FF role and leave the rucking to Pyke and Mummy. Don't really want your million dollar man getting bashed in ruck contests anyway.

              So to not be too top heavy, what we really need to make the three prong giant attack work is to surround them with quick and hard mids/smalls. This will negate some of the danger about opposition rebound if the bll isn't marked. Rohan will greatly help here next year and I get the feeling Brandon Jack is very much in the coaches 2014 picture too. Lamb is clever enough to be one of these needed players and all three of those can rotate midfield when needed. This scenario suggests Jude is in his last year and Morton may be on borrowed time too.

              Goodes can probably be used more as a high HF/midfielder in 2014 with a bit more time on the bench rotations, nice luxury to have! Goodes more midfield allows McVeigh to become a permanent HBF where he is excelling.

              Nearly time for one of those "our best 22" in 2014 threads :-)
              You are assuming Goodsie will play on next year after the injuries he has had in the last two seasons. I think Jude will call it a day and wouldn't be surprised to see Goodsie, Rhyce and LRT do the same. There comes a time when a player finds that the injuries start to hit and it takes longer to recover and that time is when he is over thirty. I am not saying Goodsie will retire but I am saying I wouldn't be surprised if he did.

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              • swanwolf
                Warming the Bench
                • Apr 2013
                • 198

                #97
                B. Jack is the sub. That's cool. Wasn't meant to play the full game last week and that was heavy going for a youngster.

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