Any vision of the Stanley incident?
Who knows how the MRP chook lotto will see it.
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Any vision of the Stanley incident?
we may well need the percentage.
Bruhn is most likely at this stage but has yet to play the proverbial breakout game.
Link not working for me. Anyone else having any luck?
See if this is better
Unfortunately our next in ruck right now is ... Mitch Knevitt
ankle still - re hurt it it seems 2 weeks ago in VFLWhere's Shannon Neale at? I haven't heard his name recently, but he's not on any of the injury lists.
ankle still - re hurt it it seems 2 weeks ago in VFL
GO Catters
Playing his guts out this year.Miers has 0 goals for the year but leads the comp for direct goal assists at 11, three ahead of the chasing pack which includes Hawkins at 8. He's reminding me of late career Matthew Stokes where he played higher up the ground and was involved in everything.
I saw it and thought it was borderline but OK. But who knows?Any vision of the Stanley incident?
Been a bit stiff to post a couple IIRCMiers has 0 goals for the year but leads the comp for direct goal assists at 11, three ahead of the chasing pack which includes Hawkins at 8. He's reminding me of late career Matthew Stokes where he played higher up the ground and was involved in everything.
I was of the view that Toby would come on much faster than the normal young ruck. He has AFL level strength and a feel for the game beyond his years. (He showed he was much better than Stanley in the pre season stuff after getting drafted!). All he lacked was an AFL level tank in my view - so was hopeful he would have overtaken Stanley later this year and be a main ruckman in 2024 (which is ambitious for someone so young in that role).Besides Stanley going back to cover in the backline being incorporated into our game plan... I honestly have no issue with Ceglar playing for Stanley.
Stanley is still a very ordinary ruckman and just about always has been (dito Ceglar).
He is doing his all just to break even with Bailey Williams.
Imagine having a ruckman that you could actually count on giving your mids first use... It's a wild thought for us these days.
Conway might be that guy in 3 years, but unless we get someone that is ready to go next year... Our poor rucks will remain a weakness in the side, and that might be ok and continue to happen because it's very hard to have an advantage in every area of the ground.
How did Rhys cop the eye injury? I can't recall.Stanley has a fractured eye-socket requiring surgery and Stengle's fractured wrist/arm also requires surgery. Stanley will be back before Stengle. Maybe the battered Sav will need to help out in the Ruck.
I know it's only Round 5 but there are a few teams - Bombers/Saints/Pies/Crows/Port - who are really focusing on ultra quick ball movement.The game has not changed since last year. He is just horribly out of form. Possibly didnt have a good pre season.
Yes a stop gap ready to go type seems to be the best fit... assuming that Conway actually gets fit and makes it (which I think he will).However with his setbacks I am afraid he might be a couple of years behind my hopes - and therefore I am now in your camp that we need a solution for 2024. Tricky as they don’t want a solution that squeezes Toby out long term - but getting a “ceglar type” (ie. old) I am not sure works either.
And I suspect our list management team not in the camp of putting a bunch of cap space into ruck (ie. Darcy not an option)