Are we ever allowed to say no to the trigger? Like it triggers the option of getting another year but ultimately the club can chose against it? I guess why would you have one if it wasn't guaranteed
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I watched a replay of the SANFL last match against the Magpears and
1) Schoenberg is ready to go although his kicking was a bit sloppy.
2) Dowling was good and spent some time playing on the wing which is interesting
3) Taylor was good and I like his speed out of stoppages.
4) Murphy also had quite a good game, set up several games and provided good pressure
I believe that McHenry and Four Touch needs to go. I would bring in Schoenberg and Taylor but I expect it will be Schoenberg and Murphy.
Smith moves to the wing and Curtin remains at half back.
Are we ever allowed to say no to the trigger? Like it triggers the option of getting another year but ultimately the club can chose against it? I guess why would you have one if it wasn't guaranteed
Well, as I said, I watched the 3rd quarter. In that quarter I was very unimpressed.I watched the whole match.
I guess you missed the two passes to our forwards who kicked easy goals in the first half?
I am not suggesting he had a fantastic game but anyone who watched the whole game suggesting he was awful is plain silly .
He played his typical game as a high half forward. Ran hard, put pressure on their defenders rebounding out of our F50, missed a couple of passes that a good forward would have made. He had 19 disposals, 6 I50s, 6 tackles and 6 marks.
Or we can stick with the guy that had one touch in the last 80 minutes of the Pear game. I won’t throw the toys out of the cot of Brayden is given another game but he has averaged less than 8 disposals in his 5 games of AFL this year.If you remove the game against the Kangaroo witches hats, he has averaged 6 disposals per game.
I don't mind this line of thinking. We need to think of team selection as having two component - what makes us better and what develops talent for the future.For me, I would like to see:
IN: Smith and Schoenberg
OUT: McHenry and Cook
I think sub is a horrible role for player development so as much as I like Cook, I would prefer to see McHenry as the sub.
That allows Nankervis to move back up to a wing. Unless Schoenberg plays exclusively forward (which I wouldn't like), it would mean less midfield time for someone which would likely be Rankine, Rachelle and Dawson I guess. I wouldn't be opposed to Dawson moving back to a wing full time and trying Jones forward again as his season hasn't been great. Although we would lose a lot on ball doing that so maybe it isn't worth doing.
A guess? Or you know?
If true, I wish I was a fly on the wall when he was told.A guess? Or you know?
Are we ever allowed to say no to the trigger? Like it triggers the option of getting another year but ultimately the club can chose against it? I guess why would you have one if it wasn't guaranteed
The journos were too busy watching the showdown highlights on the big screen to see who was in the "A" team at training.How have we not heard any leaks yet (A team vs B team)? Wasn't our main session open to the public today?
I have seen the Crows play too often without a genuine second key defender and it often leads to players being overly conscience of helping out in the air so we get exposed at ground level when our smaller defenders have gone 3rd and 4th man up. Personally I would rather be too tall in defence than too small. Also, we can't expect Worrell to contribute like he has to our rebound game with the added responsibility of manning the second best forward. For that to be an improvement we would need Worrell to be as good as Butts is defensively and Nankervis to be as good as Worrell is both ways, neither of which are likely in my opinion.I don't mind this line of thinking. We need to think of team selection as having two component - what makes us better and what develops talent for the future.
My team this week would look like this:
Michaelanney Keane Hinge
Curtin Worrell Nankervis
Sholl Crouch Jones
Rankine Walker Keays
Himmelberg Fogarty Rachele
ROB Soligo Dawson
INT: Laird Smith Cook Taylor
SUB: McHenry
That means:
OUT: Butts, McHenry
IN: Smith, Taylor
Butts did little wrong, but I'm not sure there is a match up for him. Both Keane and Worrell are better suited to Brisbanes two tall forwards. They are too agile for Butts. You then have Hinge, Curtin and even Dawson if needed for any mid sized forwards (along with Smith, Max and Nankervis who aren't exactly short).
Taylor gets a go in the McHenry spot and Cook gets another game. Might as well let him have a good run at it to see if he can adjust.
I watched the Nicks presser and got a different feeling. He was very happy with Curtin’s debut and the composure he showed. He was also happy with Brodie’s form just before his back injury and only said he would get a full game if he’s fully ready, certainly didn’t say he was coming straight back in this week.Hombsch on Fiveaa basiclly declaring Smith is needed for his experience and wouldn't committ to Curtin getting another run. Hope I'm reading it wrong
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Thanks mate I didn't catch the presser. I hope your right. It might even be more of a shuffle and they both play. See what happens a bit laterI watched the Nicks presser and got a different feeling. He was very happy with Curtin’s debut and the composure he showed. He was also happy with Brodie’s form just before his back injury and only said he would get a full game if he’s fully ready, certainly didn’t say he was coming straight back in this week.
Also very happy with Schoenberg’s form and said he’s AFL ready.
Sounds like a lawnSmith’s ground coverage would want to improve, has looked terrible.
That’s exactly what I said.Well, as I said, I watched the 3rd quarter. In that quarter I was very unimpressed.
Given his form at AFL level was also pretty ordinary, I don't see the need to rush him back in the team. If Cooke goes out, I'd much rather see Taylor or Dowling given a game.
I just had a listen, it does seem that Smith for Curtin is likely, with maybe Curtin as sub. I felt ok after the Nicks presser and then this brought me down to earth a bit!Hombsch on Fiveaa basiclly declaring Smith is needed for his experience and wouldn't committ to Curtin getting another run. Hope I'm reading it wrong
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I don’t think we will know much tonight unless one of them is named on the field, given it’s an extended squad both will definitely be named.Thanks mate I didn't catch the presser. I hope your right. It might even be more of a shuffle and they both play. See what happens a bit later
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That reads a lot better. I guess we will find out soon.I watched the Nicks presser and got a different feeling. He was very happy with Curtin’s debut and the composure he showed. He was also happy with Brodie’s form just before his back injury and only said he would get a full game if he’s fully ready, certainly didn’t say he was coming straight back in this week.
Also very happy with Schoenberg’s form and said he’s AFL ready.