Yep. Thought they were two of our best. Had a go all day and tried to make something happen. I think we need to remember just how early in their careers they are. Less than 20 games for Rowbottom so far and I think that was McInerny's 5th. Both showing considerable promise.
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As if the game wasn't depressing enough.....I came home from work to read this thread. The negativity is almost galling.
For a little perspective, here's who's out injured atm: Franklin, Reid, Naismith, Sinclair, Brand, McCartin.
Here's who has left us or retired in the past few seasons: Goodes, Mitchell, McVeigh, Jack, Smith, Grundy, Hannerbury, Jones, Newman, Nankervis, Johnson.....need I go on?
We are rebuilding, it's going to take some time....get used to it and get some perspective. I inferstamd that no one likes losing but a bit of 'glass half full' would be refreshing.
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[QUOTE =Nico;795860]That's because he was knackered. I thought he worked hard all game like Rowbottom. Those 2 boys were competing right to the end.[/QUOTE]
Agreed. That’s the beauty of playing kids. The effort is there. We need more of it.Comment
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I wouldn't mind having another ruckman, but we don't have any open spots on our injury list.
As for the game, I don't know what people expect from us. We have no ruckman, playing against the most physically dominant ruckman in the comp. And we don't have a forward line. We were terribly undersized in defence against 4 tall forwards.
Gray, Ronke and Clarke can't dispose of the ball quickly enough or accurately enough to play a fast game.
I would persist trying to play Hayward into form. We can't just drop our more talented players, or we just won't a future. Maybe Hayward can play more midfield, and force him to get involved in the game.
There's little we can do about the ruck and forward line at the moment, but we should try to get our defence organized in anticipation of next season. We have the numbers on our list, but they're just young. We will get hurt in the short term, but we're going to lose most of our games anyway. We have to focus on development and forget the ladder this season. In fact, as has been stated, a low finish will ensure that we can get in a first round pick before Campbell.Comment
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I was disappointed with Allir, at one point early on like a little old lady who'd dropped her purse, and not even trying to keep Nic Nat honest for stretches of time.
As someone said earlier, we were never going to win with the loss of so many talls.
And our field kicking was too often off the mark, while the Wet Toast was on the whole much more accurate.
We might do better at the draft ...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)Comment
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I wouldn't mind having another ruckman, but we don't have any open spots on our injury list.
As for the game, I don't know what people expect from us. We have no ruckman, playing against the most physically dominant ruckman in the comp. And we don't have a forward line. We were terribly undersized in defence against 4 tall forwards.
Gray, Ronke and Clarke can't dispose of the ball quickly enough or accurately enough to play a fast game.
I would persist trying to play Hayward into form. We can't just drop our more talented players, or we just won't a future. Maybe Hayward can play more midfield, and force him to get involved in the game.
There's little we can do about the ruck and forward line at the moment, but we should try to get our defence organized in anticipation of next season. We have the numbers on our list, but they're just young. We will get hurt in the short term, but we're going to lose most of our games anyway. We have to focus on development and forget the ladder this season. In fact, as has been stated, a low finish will ensure that we can get in a first round pick before Campbell.Comment
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He is not ready to be a key forward so shouldn't be played there! Whether we need one or not! He was a gun in the middle as a junior, show a bit of bloody flair Horse and throw him in there!
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And as if this day of football couldn't get any worse, Rowell goes down with a bad shoulder injury...
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As if the game wasn't depressing enough.....I came home from work to read this thread. The negativity is almost galling.
For a little perspective, here's who's out injured atm: Franklin, Reid, Naismith, Sinclair, Brand, McCartin.
Here's who has left us or retired in the past few seasons: Goodes, Mitchell, McVeigh, Jack, Smith, Grundy, Hannerbury, Jones, Newman, Nankervis, Johnson.....need I go on?
We are rebuilding, it's going to take some time....get used to it and get some perspective. I inferstamd that no one likes losing but a bit of 'glass half full' would be refreshing.
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And just to make our height challenges even bigger, apparently Melican did a groin'Delicious' is a fun word to sayComment
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What's another kick in the guts is us struggling in a time when there is going to be basically no junior footy so we'll be drafting high with less exposed form.
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I was also impressed with Rowbottom and McInerney's efforts. They are part of our future.Comment
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