I think the nice thing of having Sam available for finals (assuming LRT is cooked) is to be able to throw him back if Teddy or Reg are struggling on an opposition key forward which has happened on a few occassions this year. Jarrad Grant was playing VFL reserves a few weeks back and even he made us look bad on Sunday
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"Fortunately, this is the internet, so knowing nothing is no obstacle to having an opinion!." Beerman 18-07-2017Comment
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Let's assume for a minute that LRT is gone for the year (the implication) but Reid, Goodes, Jetta and Rohan come along on the timeline suggested yesterday. My take is this:
* Reid only gets a game if we decide we need an extra tall down back for say, the Hawks. Otherwise, we have the height we need down front.
* Jetta is a month away and that means 12-14 weeks out. He needs to be fit to have value with his run. So I think he'll be scratched for the year.
* If Rohan shows any semblance of fitness, he's the wildcard - and may be slipped back into the team for the Saints game for an extended run prior to the finals. If not, they may decide it's too late.
* Goodes is the one they may gamble on at any stage. He usually is slow to regain his touch, but even throwing him up forward or a subs vest could be the option as he knows how to make a contribution in a limited role.'Delicious' is a fun word to sayComment
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Let's assume for a minute that LRT is gone for the year (the implication) but Reid, Goodes, Jetta and Rohan come along on the timeline suggested yesterday. My take is this:
* Reid only gets a game if we decide we need an extra tall down back for say, the Hawks. Otherwise, we have the height we need down front.
* Jetta is a month away and that means 12-14 weeks out. He needs to be fit to have value with his run. So I think he'll be scratched for the year.
* If Rohan shows any semblance of fitness, he's the wildcard - and may be slipped back into the team for the Saints game for an extended run prior to the finals. If not, they may decide it's too late.
* Goodes is the one they may gamble on at any stage. He usually is slow to regain his touch, but even throwing him up forward or a subs vest could be the option as he knows how to make a contribution in a limited role.
I wouldn't assume those timelines are exact, but in any case Goodes will come straight back in whenever he's ready.
Jetta and Reid are confidence players - you'd want them to give them a run in the seconds. So they're just about out of time.
Rohan could be our X-factor, but he's still only played two and half games.The man who laughs has not yet heard the terrible newsComment
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I basically agree. Draw a line through LRT.
I wouldn't assume those timelines are exact, but in any case Goodes will come straight back in whenever he's ready.
Jetta and Reid are confidence players - you'd want them to give them a run in the seconds. So they're just about out of time.
Rohan could be our X-factor, but he's still only played two and half games.
Of course, Goodes is above all this. He comes in no matter what. I also suspect Rohan will get a run if he's deemed ready, but at least he can be tested against St Kilda.
If we do make changes, you'd almost think a qualifying final loss could be a good thing for us. It would give the team longer to gel with new players in a game environment and quite a few if them will be fresh and won't need the break.Comment
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For mine we have what we have plus McGlynn. Goodes will play when fit, even if only as a sub in the finals (what an option to have on the bench). I'd still be saving Rohan for next year but I know lots of fans are bullish about his chances.
I don't think we'll see Reid, Jetta or Mr Football (LRT) again this year.Today's a draft of your epitaphComment
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Horse just made it very clear on 7's pregame show he would love to have Rohan back in seniors and there's every chance we will see him before the finals'Delicious' is a fun word to sayComment
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