We had 3 talls in the backline during our flag years in Rance, Asbury, Grimes. Can't see why we couldn't play Balta, Gibcus and Miller in the same backline.
Grimes had pace to play on the best small also.
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We had 3 talls in the backline during our flag years in Rance, Asbury, Grimes. Can't see why we couldn't play Balta, Gibcus and Miller in the same backline.
Role players for me.
Both have minimal experience and potential upside.
They don't have to be the 1st or 2nd best if they have better players around them.
Reckon he swung forward once ( maybe kicked a couple or had a couple of set shots ) and looked to lead better than Balta and miller ever have .Difference being, Balta is a gun down back and an average forward, and Blight will never be as good as Balta (or most likely Miller or Gibcus). I think Gibcus is more likely the one to swing around, because we haven't had a look at him forward yet.
And agilityGrimes had pace to play on the best small also.
Just signed on for an extra year brining him out of contract in 2026
Hope Josh can get back on the park in 2025 and play out a full season…we need him to
He’s almost a new recruit at this point with the bad kuck he’s had with injuries
That would mean a cultural shift in fitness and conditioning teamI would love to see him managed conservatively.
- A block of VFL games, like 4-5 to start his season, all in one position, behind the ball.
- Another block of low time on ground 50-60% AFL games after maybe 1-2 games as sub, gradually increasing after that.
- Some managed weeks later in the season to keep him a little fresh.
- Conservative management of any injuries, always give him an extra week once he is right.
- If the opportunity arises, try to minimise his exposure to high stress situations.
We should then have him ready to fire as he enters the start of his prime in 2026.
Has shown enough to suggest he is more than capable playing as a fwd. wouldn’t mind seeing more of it. Has talent as a forward and a back.I reckon play him forward , groom him as Big Sexys sidekick
That would mean a cultural shift in fitness and conditioning team
I would love to see him managed conservatively.
- A block of VFL games, like 4-5 to start his season, all in one position, behind the ball.
- Another block of low time on ground 50-60% AFL games after maybe 1-2 games as sub, gradually increasing after that.
- Some managed weeks later in the season to keep him a little fresh.
- Conservative management of any injuries, always give him an extra week once he is right.
- If the opportunity arises, try to minimise his exposure to high stress situations.
We should then have him ready to fire as he enters the start of his prime in 2026.
Great news! This injury has really crippled us as he had "special player" stamped all over him.
Good luck Josh!
So he works with them was wondering why they were all congratulating himGood to hear he is going to be helping out the AFLW and travelling with them to games etc, bodes well for a future leader