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Yes agreed but “always” was stated and Hawks just showed it’s not always.Small sample size though.
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Yes agreed but “always” was stated and Hawks just showed it’s not always.Small sample size though.
That hasn’t been an issue before.Delean has a contract for next year
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Depends on the three talls. Both Amiss and Jackson (when fully fit) are agile and good at ground level.List management discussion point if we can be objective. Do we think the days of 3 talls up front are done? Is the ideal (and other methods can be varying levels of successful) one genuine clunking tall (Treacy), a mobile hybrid tall (Amiss), a medium and then a fleet of fast running smalls?
If you are confident the three works as much because of what having Jackson as 2nd ruck should be doing in the middle (average year notwithstanding), does Sturt provide enough pace, pressure and ball movement to hold his spot in the future?
Basically, the more I watch of these finals (and even previous years), the more I think the 3 talls and a medium may not be sustainable, particularly because I think Bolton almost is a medium with his leap and marling ability.
So on your last point, do you think having Jackson, Amiss, Treacy and Sturt as starting forwards can be successful in September or do you think it's unbalanced and not enough pressure / smalls?Depends on the three talls. Both Amiss and Jackson (when fully fit) are agile and good at ground level.
I guess with Jackson he would just spend some cameo’s down forward as part of rotations. He would relieve Darcy when Darcy needs a rest but his best work would be as the old ruck rover style.
Amiss, Treacy, Sturt/Banfield and a bunch of pressure forwards working their butt off to keep the ball in the forward line.
I think it can work, but I think there's a bigger likelihood of a different combination working a lot better.So on your last point, do you think having Jackson, Amiss, Treacy and Sturt as starting forwards can be successful in September or do you think it's unbalanced and not enough pressure / smalls?
I definitely do. It's all about the right plan. But they've all got a tonne of development left in them. Just need more attack from the wings and the mids to rack up a few more goals. Again, potentially, Bolton's a great addition and with more development in O'Driscoll as a mid, plus Young... that'll help in that department.So on your last point, do you think having Jackson, Amiss, Treacy and Sturt as starting forwards can be successful in September or do you think it's unbalanced and not enough pressure / smalls?
Straightforward? Yes and no.
Kuek is one of a few tricky ones. They've persevered with him as a longer term investment for a few years now, sunk cost fallacy or hold for more return this year?...it'd be one for summing up.
O'Driscoll's signature value could be tricky if he took to the idea of walking out on a club that had supported him so much through injury.
Emmett has shown enough glimpses as a second year player to give at least another year. Good trade presents itself, it might be take and run.
Jones needs more time. A single season on a list ain't generally in the cut table range. He's definitely up for at least one more year your think.
We can take it further and tie it in with the club clearly chasing Warner very hard while getting Bolton at the same time. Incredibly, the defensive balance isn't there and there's only 22 spots on a field. While Bolton/Warner/Brayshaw/Young/Serong is mouthwatering on paper, you need a support mid to do the dirty work, every top team has them, which means basically every one of those names needs to have a 2nd position making best 22 spots even harder to come by.I think it can work, but I think there's a bigger likelihood of a different combination working a lot better.
There were games where our forward line looked really good with those guys in it, but at no point did we have good smalls to complement them. So I don't think you can come to any conclusions until we see what it looks like with decent smalls.
I think the coaches really want Kuek to succeed. The upside could be so dazzling.I really don’t see the Kuek decision as a tough one. 24y/o next season, never played a game, no chance of being promoted to the senior list, very lightly built as an afl player and coming back from an ACL. One of him or Jones should go but due to age/size/ACL I prefer Jones but honestly if both go, no dramas.
I agree on Jackson but I think once you have all 4 of those names, you are possibly not getting enough pressure and speed for the modern game. Sturt, Treacy and Jackson are fine for their size, but fine for their size isn't the same as elite small pestsI definitely do. It's all about the right plan. But they've all got a tonne of development left in them. Just need more attack from the wings and the mids to rack up a few more goals. Again, potentially, Bolton's a great addition and with more development in O'Driscoll as a mid, plus Young... that'll help in that department.
Jackson is just so mobile, he's a perfect third tall/part time ruck.
Why I'd prioritise getting Pickett over Warner. Warner is a luxury. Pickett is a need.We can take it further and tie it in with the club clearly chasing Warner very hard while getting Bolton at the same time. Incredibly, the defensive balance isn't there and there's only 22 spots on a field. While Bolton/Warner/Brayshaw/Young/Serong is mouthwatering on paper, you need a support mid to do the dirty work, every top team has them, which means basically every one of those names needs to have 2nd position making best 22 spots even hard to come by.
Sturt is working on his defensive pressure. He's quick enough and a bonus with his surety before the goals. Treacy scares the crap out of defenders and I would love Voss as super-sub swingman option.I agree on Jackson but I think once you have all 4 of those names, you are possibly not getting enough pressure and speed for the modern game. Sturt, Treacy and Jackson are fine for their size, but fine for their size isn't the same as elite small pests
With Warner though there could be more (quality/rapid transition) i50s, which brings pressure of a different kind, but more pressure nonetheless.Why I'd prioritise getting Pickett over Warner. Warner is a luxury. Pickett is a need.
We can take it further and tie it in with the club clearly chasing Warner very hard while getting Bolton at the same time. Incredibly, the defensive balance isn't there and there's only 22 spots on a field. While Bolton/Warner/Brayshaw/Young/Serong is mouthwatering on paper, you need a support mid to do the dirty work, every top team has them, which means basically every one of those names needs to have a 2nd position making best 22 spots even harder to come by.
That's an expensive support mid...Brayshaw becomes that mid.
He has the discipline and the tank and the speed, and is probably the most iffy by foot.
Brayshaw was the everything-mid this year. Defensively, attacking transitions, taking on the tackler with so much run. He offered so much.Brayshaw becomes that mid.
He has the discipline and the tank and the speed, and is probably the most iffy by foot.
This is all also to say just how much better Pickett and one of Bolton/Warner would be than both of the later. The Pickett stuff seems genuine, it means to me, the club has to do what they didn't do with Hogan and say sorry Chad, we've had to pivot. It's really hard to do but the club would be better off
That's an expensive support mid...
Yeah I doubt he gets even close to 30 playing for usNope. I’m taking 30+ midifield goals and the chutzpah, to be frank, everyday of the week.
I still think a lot about his grand final when he was THE ONLY Swan to stand up while they got absolutely fisted with a barb wire pole.
29 disposals, 2 goals 6 tackles at 20 years old
No way I’m passing that up
If I could I'd go Warner/Pickett but that doesn't seem an optionNope. I’m taking 30+ midifield goals and the chutzpah, to be frank, everyday of the week.
I still think a lot about his grand final when he was THE ONLY Swan to stand up while they got absolutely fisted with a barb wire pole.
29 disposals, 2 goals 6 tackles at 20 years old
No way I’m passing that up