Well thought through! Makes sense. Also, IMO he is playing lighter than he was in previous seasons. He certainly looks less bulky. The weight loss in an athlete, traditionally, is to give a player more speed. However it reduces strength. It maybe that he is being groomed for a different role as per your views. It would make sense to transition him away from the middle to lengthen his career, and maintain his relative injury-free status while the young guns cover the role. The cost of course is that JK is not getting the 30 odd possessions we used to see. I see it as part of the overall process of developing our team over the journey and not killing our treasures.
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I think they have included McCartin to help them manage Buddy's game time. Doubt they'll spend too much time on the field together. Given they are both unfit I think this makes sense. I don't think Towers has they height to play this role. Still, Towers has been pretty good this year and I'm surprised he's been dropped.Comment
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But yo gotta show up every week, especially when there are other options in line to take your spot.The difference between insanity and genius is measured only in success.Comment
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And it's probably a good sign, if you have to drop a player or two, who don't deserve to be dropped. Plus our NEAFL side is now starting to look pretty strong.Comment
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I hope they haven't rushed Buddy back into the team too soon and the inclusion of Hanners is a big suspect. I think he should have had a game or 2 in the NEAFL before getting selected in the seniors.
With Buddy back in I thought it might be at the expense of McCartin but it was Towers who got omitted. It's going to be a busy night for Callum Sinclair and he won't do too well against Sandilands. However, he's more mobile than Sandilands.
All the punters are predicting the Swans to win but with our recent record at the SCG....This game is not a gimme. It will be interesting to see how the re-interpreted blocking rules are applied too. It would be hilarious if Whorethorn got beaten by the Lions.Comment
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Did no one read what Horse said in regard to this 'shock' selection?Comment
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Did you see Harley?s bcomments about ?tempering expectations?
Tom Harley explains how Lance Buddy Franklin made shock return
?When you look at the ins with Franklin and Hannebery, we are happy with that.
?Both missed three games of footy, so we temper your expectations accordingly. Really pleased to have those two quality players back in the side.?Comment
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Two very big ins for Freo as well in Wilson and Walters
With Fyfe in form as well this looks to be a great game.He ate more cheese, than time allowedComment
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Not about this week, but I found myself asking last night 'who goes out for Mellican when he returns?' But the real question is who does Mellican have to get in front of to get back in.
It is interesting that since dropping Marsh we have gone smaller in back half, and loaded up on runners. Cunningham and Hayward drop back to cover rotations, Jones plays deeper across HB and Rohan seems to take on the Reid role of dropping back towards the end of quarters. I guess against taller forward lines we'll need three tall backs, and that's where Mellican will get back in. But the next four weeks should see us stick with the smaller, faster 22.
I am really interested to see what happens to Newman and Aliir. That Rose wasn't part of restructuring the forward line suggests that he is at risk to be shopped out at the end of the year.
And I'm wondering about the next tranche of youngsters: Stoddard seems to be well in favour; will O'Riordan get a look in? Looking forward to seeing where Dawson is at when he recovers, and it will be good to have a look at Ling if I can get to the game this evening. All those NEAFL ins have plenty to play for.Last edited by O'Reilly Boy; 19 May 2018, 09:20 AM.Comment
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