Changes for Round 5 versus Fremantle
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some exciting news........
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The Dockers will get at least one and possibly two key players back ahead of their clash with the Sydney Swans on Saturday. Nat Fyfe will return from his two-match suspension, meaning someone will have to make way. Ross Lyon also suggested Chris Mayne was likely to recover from his ankle injury in time to face the Swans.
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We have to keep the fremantle defence accountable. If Tippett comes back in, I would still play Pyke and Membrey in the forward line. That should keep johnson, dawson and mcpharlin (from memory) accountable. This will allow buddy to play his roaming role and provide a difficult match-up for Lyon. Go on the attack. Obviously this will require Nankervis/naismith to take on Sandilands as our main ruck. They are likely to send Crowley to Kizza, so I would like to suggest something a little different. Send a tight tag to Crowley which might just give kizza just a little room to get away. Lets try to make crowleys life difficult for a change . We are only going to win this game if we do things a little differently.Comment
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Crazy to suggest sending in a first gamer to ruck against the tallest man in the comp. We need speed and silky skills not more tall timber fading in the last quarter.
Also, like Leigh Matthews, I'm really skeptical on the correlation between hit-outs to advantage and midfield clearances. Bounces are much more of a raffle than people give them credit for. I'd much rather a more mobile ruckman who can assist the midfield when the ball hits the deck (which is where Mummy came in handy).
Sandilands is one of the leading H-O2A players in the comp, yet Fremantle trail in midfield clearances. A mobile part-time ruck man like LRT or Tippett could neutralise Sandiland's height advantage.Comment
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Crazy to suggest sending in a first gamer to ruck against the tallest man in the comp. We need speed and silky skills not more tall timber fading in the last quarter.
Also, like Leigh Matthews, I'm really skeptical on the correlation between hit-outs to advantage and midfield clearances. Bounces are much more of a raffle than people give them credit for. I'd much rather a more mobile ruckman who can assist the midfield when the ball hits the deck (which is where Mummy came in handy).
Sandilands is one of the leading H-O2A players in the comp, yet Fremantle trail in midfield clearances. A mobile part-time ruck man like LRT or Tippett could neutralise Sandiland's height advantage.Comment
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i didnt realise that Freeo has had 6 or so of their best 22 out also
Chris Mayne (ankle), Garrick Ibbotson (shoulder) and David Mundy (concussion) are chances to return against Sydney at the SCG on Saturday.
However Kepler Bradley (knee), Alex Pearce (shin), Michael Barlow (knee) and Scott Gumbleton (hamstring) are still sidelined.
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When are we going to accept that these days LRT brings nothing to the rucking table. And I really don?t think he has any more mobility than Naismith/Nankervis (and I know Big Sam is rookie listed). It is one thing to accept that Sandliands will win the hitouts. But we can?t give him a free ride. We still need to provide a contest. There are others here who have more expertise than me about rucking, but to me the things that tires a ruckman out the most during the whole term of the game is the body on body bullocking and positioning that occurs during a ruck contest. Sandlilands needs to be competing against a big body to try and sap his energy resources and limit his influence later in the game. If we give him a free ride for the whole game, he will destroy us right to the end. If Tippett does play, he should not go anywhere near a ruck contest. If the past 4 weeks have shown us anything, his is too important to our forward structures to risk injuries in the rucks.Comment
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Still dont understand all the negativity towards BLT. Even if he's undersized in the ruck, he'll give a contest at ground level. Didnt see him as remotely close to our worst on the weekend. Derrick smalls on the other hand is a complete numpty and should not be seen in the AFL again.He ate more cheese, than time allowedComment
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i didnt realise that Freeo has had 6 or so of their best 22 out also
Chris Mayne (ankle), Garrick Ibbotson (shoulder) and David Mundy (concussion) are chances to return against Sydney at the SCG on Saturday.
However Kepler Bradley (knee), Alex Pearce (shin), Michael Barlow (knee) and Scott Gumbleton (hamstring) are still sidelined.
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Still dont understand all the negativity towards BLT. Even if he's undersized in the ruck, he'll give a contest at ground level. Didnt see him as remotely close to our worst on the weekend. Derrick smalls on the other hand is a complete numpty and should not be seen in the AFL again.Bloods
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After 4 games I hardly think we are looking at the Titanic here. We still have the players, we just need to turn things around. We are still placed ok in premiership betting, if any credence can be given to betting odds. I certainly hope the players haven't given up on the year at this early stage.
I see it as a choice between Derickx and LRT for second ruck. We should not be putting Tippett in there - if he's fit, he plays, and if he plays, he should play forward only.Comment
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Crazy to suggest sending in a first gamer to ruck against the tallest man in the comp. We need speed and silky skills not more tall timber fading in the last quarter.
Also, like Leigh Matthews, I'm really skeptical on the correlation between hit-outs to advantage and midfield clearances. Bounces are much more of a raffle than people give them credit for. I'd much rather a more mobile ruckman who can assist the midfield when the ball hits the deck (which is where Mummy came in handy).
Sandilands is one of the leading H-O2A players in the comp, yet Fremantle trail in midfield clearances. A mobile part-time ruck man like LRT or Tippett could neutralise Sandiland's height advantage.Comment
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