Mofra
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- Dec 6, 2005
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- #51
Excellent post, although I have to disagree with the reason Wood seems to be playing forward.Now some people seem to think Bev is all about versatility for the sake of versatility. What a load of crap. He has a list of players which he only had a small part in assembling and he has to make the best of what he has. Why did we play Cordy at CHF? Was it Bev trying to be cute? No. It was because WE DIDN'T HAVE A DOMINANT TALL FORWARD TO COMPETE IN THE AIR. Guess what. We still don't. So whether it's Cordy, Wood or Adams, take your pick. If we don't get some marking power inside forward 50 we will be as impotent as we were last year. It's not the coaches fault that he has a list in which all the best marking players are backmen. Last year we tried Cloke. That didn't work out but it was worth the gamble. But at least he is trying to make it work. If we had a Ben Brown or a Joe Daniher on our list you could safely assume Wood would be playing in defence. But quality key forwards are bloody rare and not many teams will do well without one. Somehow we did and maybe this year we will again.
Defensive pressure in the F50 is a big issue in football right now, and Wood obviously provides it in spades.
Cordy played forward against WCE in the elimination final as West Coast's intercept marking was off the charts. Having a defensive tall who could counter that with natural aggression went a fair way towards countering West Coast's forte that night and was one major reason why we won.
This is the same Cordy who nailed a difficult set shot to kick our first goal in the granny, who knocked out ward in the prelim due to his attack on the ball, who never shirks a contest.
We need aggression and defensive pressure in the F50 which to me seems the rationale behind sending Wood forward (not that I entirely agree with Wood as that selection), noting we can always switch him back if need be. I assume it's the rationale behind Clay Smith playing forward, Honeychurch getting games, Dunkley playing forward, etc. I wouldn't be surprised to see one of Adams, Wood or Cordy playing forward at almost all stages this year.