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Probably ask to be traded in the Mid Season draft via a new rule created on the run by the AFL! Yep, we'll get nothing for him and he'll become a best 22 somewhere else. Match Committee is doing my head in, I need to take a break from footyComment
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I whimsically suggested that on another thread, the Swans do have a tradition of turning to a middle aged Davis when on the slide: Craig post Edelsten, Nick post Ireland - it's got symmetry.
In all seriousness, I can't see why Cameron and especially COR aren't getting a gameComment
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He is a forward who can ruck. We have Sinclair, Reid, McCartin who can all do that. We need a ruckman who can ruck.
All our eggs are in the Naismith basket.
Sinclair was played as a forward with Naismith before, and I think that would be the setup with a fully fit list.
It does mean that one of Reid or McCartin would need to play down back as we would be too tall with a forward line of Sinclair, Buddy, Reid and McCartin.Comment
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The problem with Cameron is he has shown nothing at AFL level, and on occation been beaten by NEAFL standard ruckmen.
He is a forward who can ruck. We have Sinclair, Reid, McCartin who can all do that. We need a ruckman who can ruck.
All our eggs are in the Naismith basket.
Sinclair was played as a forward with Naismith before, and I think that would be the setup with a fully fit list.
It does mean that one of Reid or McCartin would need to play down back as we would be too tall with a forward line of Sinclair, Buddy, Reid and McCartin.
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I am as surprised as the next person to see Jack selected ahead of O'Riordan. Nothing in his formline shows he warrants it and, unlike Colin, he is the past not the future. I feel badly for COR. However, on the flipside:
1. I do get that it particularly makes sense to play experienced senior leaders who can direct the play, especially while developing a young team and more especially with the new rules regarding runners. In fact I think it makes more sense to give games to young promising players and veterans than journeymen who aren't likely to be long term best 22 at a time when we're not contending for finals. Arguably Fox fits into this journeyman category - great depth to call on but someone with perhaps not enough upside to hold promise of a long AFL career. I haven't seen enough of Fox to really suggest this applies to him (haven't been watching reserves as much as I used to) but it is an impression I have gleaned from reading threads and posts on RWO.
2. I am not too worried about losing COR from the club unless we want to let him go (like Newman). Note we did keep Dawson (who does now play seniors) and we did get Mitchell into the seniors and only let him go much later when we were in a salary cap squeeze.
3. Given the match committee has shown a willingness to blood new talent I think there are specific reasons COR has not been selected more and, despite his good form in the NEAFL, he hasn't yet done enough and/or there aren't enough spots to reward him with a spot yet. The spaces that were available (Clarke, Ronke) have been given to others who have been deemed more worthy. We should be glad that the Match Committee was willing to dump the players who were widely perceived to be underperforming and trust that their greater knowledge of the players outside the 22 has led them to choose the right replacements.
Really hope COR gets a run soon. Possibly at the expense of Thurlow. But also glad Thurlow is being given an extended run to try and settle in the side.All opinions are not equal. Some are a very great deal more robust, sophisticated, and well supported in logic and argument than others. -Douglas Adams, author (11 Mar 1952-2001)Comment
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It will be interesting to see where they play Fox. He played mainly midfield in the last NEAFL game (15 clearances!) but he's unlikely to be used there in the seniors. His senior games last year were mainly as a forward (I remember that great mark he took in the forward line against Geelong(?)) and sometimes ruck but in the preseason and in earlier NEAFL games he's been played as a tallish running halfback. He's reasonably pacy although not express and could be the running option we are looking for.
It could allow Cunningham to move from defence where he's played the last week games back to the wing and take Clarke's spot.Comment
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It's been noted elsewhere before, that moving Mills into the midfield is going to make it slower, unless you move out at least one of Parker / Kennedy, which I think Horse will be very reluctant to do.
I'd be happy to go down the Geelong path, and give the younger mids a chance (by moving the older players out of the centre square), especially at this point in time. Kennedy can't go on a whole lot longer in there.
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It will be interesting to see where they play Fox. He played mainly midfield in the last NEAFL game (15 clearances!) but he's unlikely to be used there in the seniors. His senior games last year were mainly as a forward (I remember that great mark he took in the forward line against Geelong(?)) and sometimes ruck but in the preseason and in earlier NEAFL games he's been played as a tallish running halfback. He's reasonably pacy although not express and could be the running option we are looking for.
It could allow Cunningham to move from defence where he's played the last week games back to the wing and take Clarke's spot.Comment
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How has Reynolds been going in the Reserves? I haven't watched so far and I haven't noticed much in the way of commentary about his efforts either.All opinions are not equal. Some are a very great deal more robust, sophisticated, and well supported in logic and argument than others. -Douglas Adams, author (11 Mar 1952-2001)Comment
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It will be interesting to see where they play Fox. He played mainly midfield in the last NEAFL game (15 clearances!) but he's unlikely to be used there in the seniors. His senior games last year were mainly as a forward (I remember that great mark he took in the forward line against Geelong(?)) and sometimes ruck but in the preseason and in earlier NEAFL games he's been played as a tallish running halfback. He's reasonably pacy although not express and could be the running option we are looking for.
It could allow Cunningham to move from defence where he's played the last week games back to the wing and take Clarke's spot.
I agree, his bounce out of defence could be helpful.Comment
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Yes, Geelong. The most memorable win of last year. Watched on my phone from a motel room at 6am the next morning after a wedding the night before. Maguire called that last quarter really well - his call on Hayward's 'banana bender' winner was particularly rousing.
I agree, his bounce out of defence could be helpful.Comment
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I am as surprised as the next person to see Jack selected ahead of O'Riordan. Nothing in his formline shows he warrants it and, unlike Colin, he is the past not the future. I feel badly for COR. However, on the flipside:
1. I do get that it particularly makes sense to play experienced senior leaders who can direct the play, especially while developing a young team and more especially with the new rules regarding runners. In fact I think it makes more sense to give games to young promising players and veterans than journeymen who aren't likely to be long term best 22 at a time when we're not contending for finals. Arguably Fox fits into this journeyman category - great depth to call on but someone with perhaps not enough upside to hold promise of a long AFL career. I haven't seen enough of Fox to really suggest this applies to him (haven't been watching reserves as much as I used to) but it is an impression I have gleaned from reading threads and posts on RWO.
2. I am not too worried about losing COR from the club unless we want to let him go (like Newman). Note we did keep Dawson (who does now play seniors) and we did get Mitchell into the seniors and only let him go much later when we were in a salary cap squeeze.
3. Given the match committee has shown a willingness to blood new talent I think there are specific reasons COR has not been selected more and, despite his good form in the NEAFL, he hasn't yet done enough and/or there aren't enough spots to reward him with a spot yet. The spaces that were available (Clarke, Ronke) have been given to others who have been deemed more worthy. We should be glad that the Match Committee was willing to dump the players who were widely perceived to be underperforming and trust that their greater knowledge of the players outside the 22 has led them to choose the right replacements.
Really hope COR gets a run soon. Possibly at the expense of Thurlow. But also glad Thurlow is being given an extended run to try and settle in the side.
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