Dixon out; Lukosius, Richards, Berry, Whitlock, Barrett, Powell-Pepper in.
Through circumstance and necessity, our 2025 forward line will be completely recast. Good thing too- it was dysfunctional in 2024 and we still finished top 4. It was the area of the ground that held us back in 2024. Even in our 6 goal Prelim loss, we won hit outs, Centre Clearances and Stoppage Clearances. I’m not suggesting the forward line was the only reason we lost, but midfield improvement will come from “organic growth”, switching JHF’s mid/fwd time from 60/40 to 80/20 and getting more from the wings.
Clearly, forward line deficiencies were identified as our major problem. Just look at our trades and drafting. Lots of new resources. But how we use them will determine how we go in 2025 and beyond.
No one will argue against “less bombing it to a stationary big guy”. Didn’t work last year and without Charlie, won’t work in 2025. But the issues seem to be:
1. Who do we build the forward line around?
2. Do we use a big target forward (Lord, Ratugolea or Visentini/Soldo) at all and if so, who?
3. Do we keep DBJ in the mix or reassign him?
4. Do we keep Mead as a mid/forward or look to someone with more forward craft?
5. What’s your best 7 assuming we go with a 7-8-7 fwd-mid-back split?
6. Generally speaking, what’s the plan?
My answers:
1. Georgiades and Lukosius switching as lead up forward and deep forward in a 70/30 split.
2. As a switch up option only. There will be times when it is necessary such as late in the game when we are chasing a result or when flooding or slowing our ball movement prevents us playing the way we want- the second ruck (whether that be Ratugolea, Soldo, Visentini) would fill the role but this is option C at a minimum.
3. No- reassign to a utility role- either 22nd or 23rd man. A Mr. Fix it.
4. The forward line is for goal kickers. Ideally it consists of 7 goal kickers and if Anastasopolous, Berry and/or Barrett develop enough to play you use them. Mead as a forward/mid is only a stop gap until we have goalkickers in that role.
5. Georgiades/ Rioli SPP/ Richards Lukosius Berry/ third tall, if dry; fourth small, if slippery.
6. Mobile forward line with running patterns designed to create space. We actually have a midfield capable of lowering their eyes and hitting a target in space.
Through circumstance and necessity, our 2025 forward line will be completely recast. Good thing too- it was dysfunctional in 2024 and we still finished top 4. It was the area of the ground that held us back in 2024. Even in our 6 goal Prelim loss, we won hit outs, Centre Clearances and Stoppage Clearances. I’m not suggesting the forward line was the only reason we lost, but midfield improvement will come from “organic growth”, switching JHF’s mid/fwd time from 60/40 to 80/20 and getting more from the wings.
Clearly, forward line deficiencies were identified as our major problem. Just look at our trades and drafting. Lots of new resources. But how we use them will determine how we go in 2025 and beyond.
No one will argue against “less bombing it to a stationary big guy”. Didn’t work last year and without Charlie, won’t work in 2025. But the issues seem to be:
1. Who do we build the forward line around?
2. Do we use a big target forward (Lord, Ratugolea or Visentini/Soldo) at all and if so, who?
3. Do we keep DBJ in the mix or reassign him?
4. Do we keep Mead as a mid/forward or look to someone with more forward craft?
5. What’s your best 7 assuming we go with a 7-8-7 fwd-mid-back split?
6. Generally speaking, what’s the plan?
My answers:
1. Georgiades and Lukosius switching as lead up forward and deep forward in a 70/30 split.
2. As a switch up option only. There will be times when it is necessary such as late in the game when we are chasing a result or when flooding or slowing our ball movement prevents us playing the way we want- the second ruck (whether that be Ratugolea, Soldo, Visentini) would fill the role but this is option C at a minimum.
3. No- reassign to a utility role- either 22nd or 23rd man. A Mr. Fix it.
4. The forward line is for goal kickers. Ideally it consists of 7 goal kickers and if Anastasopolous, Berry and/or Barrett develop enough to play you use them. Mead as a forward/mid is only a stop gap until we have goalkickers in that role.
5. Georgiades/ Rioli SPP/ Richards Lukosius Berry/ third tall, if dry; fourth small, if slippery.
6. Mobile forward line with running patterns designed to create space. We actually have a midfield capable of lowering their eyes and hitting a target in space.