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    Sir Ashmole Gruntbucket
    • Jun 2007
    • 1122

    I'm confident , however if we miss, the second chance is there, and keep the routine , more game time for the guys needing it.
    "He was proud of us when we won and he was still proud of us when we lost' Tami Roos about Paul Sept 06.

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    • wolftone57
      Veterans List
      • Aug 2008
      • 5857

      Originally posted by Ruck'n'Roll
      I suspect an awful lot is going to depend on a Gunstan/Rampe matchup.
      I would not be playing Rampe on Gunston, too short and the Hawks have exposed him before, I would play Everitt. Rampe should get Breust or Puopolo. The senior defenders have to make sure he is not playing on Hale or Bayley too, they have been a bit slack on the match ups this year. Teddy & Reg bloody have awareness please.

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      • ugg
        Can you feel it?
        Site Admin
        • Jan 2003
        • 15970

        You realise Rampe was playing at different stages on Roughead, Spangher and Franklin last week, and Everitt had Puopolo. That illustrates how little the coaches care about the supposed height difference between Rampe and Everitt.
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        • wolftone57
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          • Aug 2008
          • 5857

          Just a few thoughts for those that want to drop Everitt. He had 16 disposals at 93%, gold plated disposal. Mal had just two more at 66%. The inside mids generally are not going to have stats that are over about 65% because a lot of their disposals are blocked in the packs. But Parker got it 19 for 79% and Joey, Ryano & Kizza each got over 25 for over 60%. Birdie was down to 58% for his 24 but still got 24 disposals. By the way I hate the word possessions because it implies the player got the ball that many times when in fact it is a disposal stat not possession stat. Biggs got 18 for 83% efficiency which is gold.

          I would think twice at looking to drop players who use the ball so well. Biggs MAYBE due to his inexperience but I would be tempted to give the kid a go. Jetts did not do enough in the Twos to suggest to me he is anywhere near ready and I watched the replay too. He did a couple of good things but his delivery was all over the place and definitely needs work.

          Harry needs to go out. Gary rohan needs to do much more, he only got 4 possessions and needs to top 10 to be of value to the team. Laid a couple of good tackles but much more needed. At this stage we can't risk Gary and Jetts in the same team both getting trying to get back to match fitness and form.

          Tippett and Smithy will be fit but there is still a doubt on Hannas. Morton, Cunningham and possibly Jack could go but it will be interesting to see if Hannas comes good, he will probably be facing a fitness test.

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

            Originally posted by ugg
            You realise Rampe was playing at different stages on Roughead, Spangher and Franklin last week, and Everitt had Puopolo. That illustrates how little the coaches care about the supposed height difference between Rampe and Everitt.
            I agree with you about the coaches preferring the shorter (but seemingly more committed) Rampe.


            However to recycle an earlier exchange:

            Originally posted by ugg
            Because while he has the height he doesn't have the physicality or the strength to play on tall forwards. That's why the coaches feel more comfortable with Rampe in that role even though he's a good couple of inches shorter than Dre
            I think your 1/2 right, he certainly doesn't have the strength for Hale or Roughy, but then Rampe doesn't have the height. Physicality is in the mind, and his recent lack of it (especially after some good efforts against the Toasters Darling and others) is dare I say it . . . UnSwanlike! As Primmy might observe he too needs to find his "mongrel"

            Originally posted by Wazza
            Probably because he is a terrible defender, Dre looks ok against the melbs and GWS but when the pressure goes up dre goes missing.
            Cheers
            waz
            I disagree, not about him going missing, he certainly does that, as I said it's just he seems to go missing more when he's playing a receiver/offensive role more than being given a serious 3rd tall roll. I would have liked to have seen Horse send him to Gunstan last Friday night, perhaps this Friday?

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            • wolftone57
              Veterans List
              • Aug 2008
              • 5857

              Originally posted by ugg
              You realise Rampe was playing at different stages on Roughead, Spangher and Franklin last week, and Everitt had Puopolo. That illustrates how little the coaches care about the supposed height difference between Rampe and Everitt.
              But that was definitely a mistake Ugg as Roughy out-marked him in the goal square. We can't keep exposing him and expect to win games. He was also exposed against Franklin who also out-marked him and Franklin is not the best contested mark but sheer height won out. Spangher is also a big target who will expose him and it is stupid to think we can continue to play this card and not get stung.

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              Originally posted by Ruck'n'Roll
              I agree with you about the coaches preferring the shorter (but seemingly more committed) Rampe.


              However to recycle an earlier exchange:


              I think your 1/2 right, he certainly doesn't have the strength for Hale or Roughy, but then Rampe doesn't have the height. Physicality is in the mind, and his recent lack of it (especially after some good efforts against the Toasters Darling and others) is dare I say it . . . UnSwanlike! As Primmy might observe he too needs to find his "mongrel"

              I disagree, not about him going missing, he certainly does that, as I said it's just he seems to go missing more when he's playing a receiver/offensive role more than being given a serious 3rd tall roll. I would have liked to have seen Horse send him to Gunstan last Friday night, perhaps this Friday?
              I agree with Everitt on Gunston. The other thing is he could take Franklin when needed because Buddy gets most of his ball either on the lead or at ground level. I have also seen him punch away from Franklin on several occasions. They are trying to keep Dre for the third man up against the talls. I think Rampe is better suited to this role, he is more like Mattner. Rampe is no good against the very tall players as his lack of height is a REAL problem but if given a run at a ball in the air as a third up he is good. I have seen him do this quite a few times and all good.

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              • Ludwig
                Veterans List
                • Apr 2007
                • 9359

                I suggest that the coaches have encouraged Dre to take the game on. I think they like his run and carry, followed by the long kick into the forward line, because he has the tools to take the ball from defence and hit a forward target in a quick transition burst. He's still trying to find the right balance between offence and defence, but is improving. He gets caught out a few times, but so does Mal, but we don't judge Mal so harshly.

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                • ugg
                  Can you feel it?
                  Site Admin
                  • Jan 2003
                  • 15970

                  Dre is a running player masquerading in a tall man's body, he reminds me of Jason Saddington all over again. There was one marking contest very early on, could even have been the very first mark Hawthorn took in their forward line. The ball went over Dre's head and straight into Hale's arms and Teddy was livid with Everitt for not jumping. We could chalk it down as an isolated incident but it's happened a few times throughout the season. This is not a critique of Everitt per se, I just think we should play him in his best position and not just classify him as a tall defender because he stands 195 cm. He is a terrible one on one defender and I think would struggle more than Rampe over the course of a whole game. Dre's strengths are his running and his long kicking and this is wasted down back.
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                  • caj23
                    Senior Player
                    • Aug 2003
                    • 2462

                    OT - I have a couple of tickets that I no longer need at front of level 4 on the wing if anyone wants them at cost price. PM me if interested

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                    • iigrover
                      Warming the Bench
                      • Sep 2005
                      • 245

                      From the news wires...



                      Hawthorn small forward Cyril Rioli is in doubt for Friday's AFL
                      qualifying final against Sydney at the MCG after failing to train
                      with the main group today.
                      Rioli missed last week's final-round game, also against Sydney,
                      with an ankle complaint.
                      Key forward Lance Franklin trained with the Hawks at Waverley
                      Park in wet conditions on Thursday but will miss the
                      first-versus-fourth qualifying final through suspension.
                      AAP RTV jms

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

                        Smithy to Breust? Who will confine Puopolo?
                        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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                        • Ruck'n'Roll
                          Ego alta, ergo ictus
                          • Nov 2003
                          • 3990

                          Originally posted by Ludwig
                          I suggest that the coaches have encouraged Dre to take the game on. I think they like his run and carry, followed by the long kick into the forward line, because he has the tools to take the ball from defence and hit a forward target in a quick transition burst. He's still trying to find the right balance between offence and defence, but is improving. He gets caught out a few times, but so does Mal, but we don't judge Mal so harshly.
                          Perhaps you're right, Mal certainly came to us with questions about his hardness, but I think he addressed this issue long before he turned 24. Where as 'Dre appears to be becoming less effective defensively not more.

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                          • Plugger46
                            Senior Player
                            • Apr 2003
                            • 3674

                            Jetta is travelling to Melbourne.
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                            • Ruck'n'Roll
                              Ego alta, ergo ictus
                              • Nov 2003
                              • 3990

                              Originally posted by ugg
                              Dre is a running player masquerading in a tall man's body, he reminds me of Jason Saddington all over again. There was one marking contest very early on, could even have been the very first mark Hawthorn took in their forward line. The ball went over Dre's head and straight into Hale's arms and Teddy was livid with Everitt for not jumping. We could chalk it down as an isolated incident but it's happened a few times throughout the season. This is not a critique of Everitt per se, I just think we should play him in his best position and not just classify him as a tall defender because he stands 195 cm. He is a terrible one on one defender and I think would struggle more than Rampe over the course of a whole game. Dre's strengths are his running and his long kicking and this is wasted down back.
                              Interesting comparison, although Saddo (who should have been an excellent 3rd tall) had to play as a defender, whereas 'Dre isn't, he's allowed to play loosy goosy out on a wing, where his lack or real speed (for 6ft4 he's fast, but against real midfielders her isn't quick) He also has a turning circle reminiscent of LRT and Reg which can catch him out, especially when there's a team wide speed differential in our opponents favour.
                              Last edited by Ruck'n'Roll; 5 September 2013, 01:06 PM.

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                              • ugg
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                                • Jan 2003
                                • 15970

                                Well I disagree with him lacking speed. He's not in the Rohan, Jetta or Jack(s) class, but I would back him with no hesitation against the rest of our list in a 100m dash.
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