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Is this a thing, just thought it was wishful thinking by some on here.On Instagram: Hannan out with illness, McNeil into the team
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Is this a thing, just thought it was wishful thinking by some on here.On Instagram: Hannan out with illness, McNeil into the team
Yes Twitter Insta Facebook hes outIs this a thing, just thought it was wishful thinking by some on here.
Can Khamis ruck? I reckon he'll be the sub.Gotta bring Sweet or Schack in. If Bont or Dunks go anywhere near the ruck, I’ll have a meltdown.
Agreed. Structure is more or less the same. Maybe a little bit more dynamic/rebounding with Cordy -> Williams, which I'm in favour of.I love a good selection melt and as a board this week's performance has been pretty solid, but I don't really get the oft repeated view that we've substantially changed our structure this week.
We've made 3 changes to our 22.
The 1 unforced change was dropping a defensive winger, Roarke,r and replacing him with the most obvious Footscray player for the role, Butler
Then we made 2 forced changes;
- A KPD ,Keath, for a guy who has been playing KPD at the club we recruited him from, presumably to play the same role.
At 193 some say he's not a genuine KPD, but he's strong enough to play Ruck minutes, so he seems as equipped as any of the options I can see available to us this week
- Then a 3rd tall/hybrid type defender in Cordy for whom we chose Williams as the replacement.
Now maybe we could've selected slightly differently, maybe Khamis fitted the role slightly better, but Keath and Cordy are both experienced options and TOB and Williams are similarly experienced.
Cordy v Williams is not that major a change for mine.
I just don't get why people see these particular changes as being some kind of major change to our structures.
With Soldo out, Richmonds ruck structure most likely will be Nank doing the vast majority with Lynch or Balta doing the balance.Gotta bring Sweet or Schack in. If Bont or Dunks go anywhere near the ruck, I’ll have a meltdown.
Wouldn't be surprised if Sweet is a late in now for Scott with no clear back up ruck option. Unless he goes the Dunkley approach again however would seem unlikely due to his shoulder issue
It’s on the club’s Facebook pageOn twitter....not sure if it true as nothing on doggies web site
Gotta bring Sweet or Schack in. If Bont or Dunks go anywhere near the ruck, I’ll have a meltdown.
I doubt he can ruck, he’s only 1.9 m.Can Khamis ruck? I reckon he'll be the sub.
Yes, Mitch Hannan is 1.89m.I doubt he can ruck, he’s only 1.9 m.
He can’t ruck either.Yes, Mitch Hannan is 1.89m.
QED.
Time you filled up the glass Hutchy.At the moment the glass half full side of my brain thinks this'll be the game we stamp our authority again as top four fancies. Play in a similar fashion to the prelim and the tigers are sitting at HT 10 goals down wondering what happened.
Then the glass half empty takes over and winces at the lack of any authoritative KPD against two established KPFs amongst some other tall timber. When the tigers have a dominant patch out of the middle they'll kick 5-6 goals in a 10 minute period and it's game over.
The reality is probably somewhere in the middle - we will generally dominate contested ball, territory and inside 50s but will only win if we have somewhere near half-decent conversion.
1-3 would be a lot to come back from for top four. Not unheard of as I think the lions did it only last year, and we have a fairly decent run of games coming up. But 2-2 having already played demons/blues/swans/tigers looks a whole lot better.