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Dogs just shortened considerably. Take Griffen and Libba out of that midfield...
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MostlySimpson plays off HB, doesn't he?
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I think [insert team you hate the most] will win the wooden spoon.
But there is a small chance [insert team you believe is most likely to win the spoon] will win the spoon.
Yes but you couldn't be more biased except if you were a cats supporter ..credibility = 0I rate Geelong's as better. Selwood, Duncan, Johnson, Caddy and Guthrie is a better starting 5 than Judd, Murphy, Gibbs, Curnow and Thomas nowadays, and I'd take Horlin-Smith, Kelly, Murdoch, Stokes and Motlop ahead of Tutt, Bell, Graham, Everitt and Carrazzo.
I think you'll be a bit of a surprise packet this year. You'll play some quality games and then some stinkers. Aiming for 6-7 wins isn't crazy in my eyes.Why has Melbourne only got 26 votes?
We'll be right in the thick of the action for the spoon.
Changed my vote to the dogs after previously going for st kilda
I actually have strong strong feeling
18th Bulldogs
17th GWS
I'm holding off final predictions but for Dogs I see a young midfield and Giants don't think will be as good as Gold Coast over next 5 years.
Other than Jeremy Cameron can't see atm any young Giant breaking into the elite level and hard to see them beating a lot of teams in 2015
I actually have strong strong feeling
18th Bulldogs
17th GWS
I'm holding off final predictions but for Dogs I see a young midfield and Giants don't think will be as good as Gold Coast over next 5 years.
Other than Jeremy Cameron can't see atm any young Giant breaking into the elite level and hard to see them beating a lot of teams in 2015
We seemed to take care of Carlton with a ton of injuries that we had, not to mention you guys had more top 10 draft picks on the field than us.
Massive compliment to the Giants.Giants list for me hard to see taking massive steps forward. Other than Jeremy Cameron, Mumford, Ward, Kelly, Shiel can't really see massive upside. Another preseason will benefit the squad but can't see too many game winners to suggest will beat a lot of sides, might get wins here and there but not a hell of a lot next year anyway
Massive compliment to the Giants.
Treloar. Your argument is invalid.I actually have strong strong feeling
18th Bulldogs
17th GWS
I'm holding off final predictions but for Dogs I see a young midfield and Giants don't think will be as good as Gold Coast over next 5 years.
Other than Jeremy Cameron can't see atm any young Giant breaking into the elite level and hard to see them beating a lot of teams in 2015
Treloar. Your argument is invalid.
I see GWS coming along quite nicely, and with the addition of Patfull and Griffen should be rather competitive
No, still valid argument
Treloar is a very good young player but not elite just yet, that comes with maturity and experience
Beveridge looks to be utilising Koby in a much more outside-oriented role. He's a bit iffy when under pressure which I imagine is the main reason for it. Looked much more comfortable on the outside in NAB 1.They should see a considerable increase in output from Koby Stevens in that inside role which should compensate a little bit for liberatore. He has been waiting for a chance for a while (Behind priddis at wc/then libba at wb) and I think he will take it this year.
It is interesting you mention that- he was always like that with us in the middle but it was seemingly like he was trying to do too much with ball in hand- he only got a game here and there so he may have been trying to keep his spot. I didn't see options on the outside as being a big issue for you guys, but hope he does he well. I still have hopes he can turn himself into a top liner.Beveridge looks to be utilising Koby in a much more outside-oriented role. He's a bit iffy when under pressure which I imagine is the main reason for it. Looked much more comfortable on the outside in NAB 1.
Yeah he just looks a bit rushed when under pressure (and tends to try to run straight through four guys every time he gets the ball). Like him as a player though, can have an impact almost anywhere on the ground as well which is nice. Definitely slots straight in but I wouldn't be looking to him as a fill-in for Libba.It is interesting you mention that- he was always like that with us in the middle but it was seemingly like he was trying to do too much with ball in hand- he only got a game here and there so he may have been trying to keep his spot. I didn't see options on the outside as being a big issue for you guys, but hope he does he well. I still have hopes he can turn himself into a top liner.
Excuse my ignorance, but who do you have earmarked to play that inside role? Do you have a couple in the wings, or will you try and cover with several players?
Problem with all 4 of those and Wallis is that they all have pretty woeful skills...and I imagine a few will have to pick up the slack. Wallis is the big one though, for me - played a similar role in the U18s but has been forced to adjust and play a different role as he's just not as good as Libba. Still a quality footballer though - probably just as good at winning disposals, superb hands and hits the contest just as hard - the biggest difference is that his kicking skills are woeful compared to Liberatore's. Wallis aside I imagine Boyd, Picken and Stevens will all do a little more work inside than they usually would. We hope Jong can bring his extremely strong VFL form to the AFL but that's still yet to be proven. Once Clay Smith is back he'll help as well.