Morro
Brownlow Medallist
They can go to the bench, they can have stints at HF, but only small stints.But where do Prestia, Dow and Hopper play when not in the middle? The bench? We saw last year as forwards it doesn’t work
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They can go to the bench, they can have stints at HF, but only small stints.But where do Prestia, Dow and Hopper play when not in the middle? The bench? We saw last year as forwards it doesn’t work
I think that's half the issue, such unknowns, we're likely to get pumped more times than we'll care to sit through, hard to see the likes of lynch limp thru another season, our list is OK but the depth falls out dramatically which zaps a bit of interest.Really? No interest in what the new coach brings to the group? No interest in how the younger players on the list perform? No interest in a new lineup which will inevitably happen?
Geez, we’ve been really spoilt winning those three flags. I can’t wait to see how the next tiger team takes shape. Could be a little bumpy to start with given new coach and game style tweaks but looking forward to seeing what transpires
I'm excited. We've had the same coach for 14 years and outside of a brief period between 2017-2020, it wasn't always great footy.Never been this disinterested in the upcoming season since the start of 2017. Just not feeling it.
yeah and I havent watched a non tigers game since shocking changed the rules to stop our dynastyYou say this every preseason lol
Possibly but I think we’re better than what you think. Lots of unknowns with the younger players due to maintaining faith in the flag winners, but there’s a number of good ones among them yet to blossom imoI think that's half the issue, such unknowns, we're likely to get pumped more times than we'll care to sit through, hard to see the likes of lynch limp thru another season, our list is OK but the depth falls out dramatically which zaps a bit of interest.
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Not sure where this myth about Dow's pace has come from. In his draft year he was a 3.06 for his sprint times which is bog average for a midfielder.Yes he's an inside mid, but not one of them offers the point of difference that he does, Pace and agility. he is a must if hes playing well.
I think in the context of being an inside mid agility is more importantNot sure where this myth about Dow's pace has come from. In his draft year he was a 3.06 for his sprint times which is bog average for a midfielder.
Agility yes he was overall 3rd in the agility test.
You might see him dart around players in the contest but you wont see him sprinting away. This also means that you will see players sprinting away from him at the contest which means we need to get the mix right in the midfield.
Prestia, Hopper , Taranto , Dow all average pace.
It might mean the differance between KANE MCAULIFFE who has a 2.93 sprint result gettting the nod ahead of Dow potentially
Is this Dow?
Indeed it isIs this Dow?
YupIs this Dow?
Yeah for sure, I don't think our list is horrible but every single team has depth and quality (more so) which makes things hard. It's the price we pay for mega success and it's fine.Possibly but I think we’re better than what you think. Lots of unknowns with the younger players due to maintaining faith in the flag winners, but there’s a number of good ones among them yet to blossom imo
I think you actually need 9 midfielders. For simplicityYou need more than 3 mids in onfield 18 and 22. That being said, because of his speed I'd be starting home ahead of everyone except taranto.
Starting: Nank, Taranto, Dow, Hopper.
Rotating: Ruck 2, Prestia, Bolton, McAuliffe.
If Kosi can be a 30 goal a year 2nd KPF crashing packs and chopping out in the ruck, then this trade is pure gold.Ceaser has been mentioning that he has been quite impressed with Kozi over the past few weeks
I really have no idea what to make of him so looking forward to see what he brings for us this year
Also mentioned Lynch has stepped up his training running at higher intensity with direction changes as well as light ball skills
Not sure where this myth about Dow's pace has come from. In his draft year he was a 3.06 for his sprint times which is bog average for a midfielder.
Agility yes he was overall 3rd in the agility test.
You might see him dart around players in the contest but you wont see him sprinting away. This also means that you will see players sprinting away from him at the contest which means we need to get the mix right in the midfield.
Prestia, Hopper , Taranto , Dow all average pace.
It might mean the differance between KANE MCAULIFFE who has a 2.93 sprint result gettting the nod ahead of Dow potentially
100% thats essentially what Jack Delivered last year without the benefit of Lynch and BaltaIf Kosi can be a 30 goal a year 2nd KPF crashing packs and chopping out in the ruck, then this trade is pure gold.
I am not saying he is a dasher, but in congestion, he's a quick as anyone.
Communication from the club around this has been shocking.when is the shemans praccy farrken
Speed over a short distance is pretty important. Dusty and Cotch have/had good speed over a short distance which bought them time when they had the ball. I see Dow's speed a bit similar except that his lateral speed is through the roof, not quite Bolton but who is. If he can break 10m at speed then he has more time to distribute the ball, which he needs because so far his distribution has been lacking a bit of composure... not quite Taranto, but who is. I imagine he has concentrated on defensive running as well, because Taranto did to much of that last year, he needs help on the rebound. It think that is why his disposal was very average, buggered all the time.Not sure where this myth about Dow's pace has come from. In his draft year he was a 3.06 for his sprint times which is bog average for a midfielder.
Agility yes he was overall 3rd in the agility test.
You might see him dart around players in the contest but you wont see him sprinting away. This also means that you will see players sprinting away from him at the contest which means we need to get the mix right in the midfield.
Prestia, Hopper , Taranto , Dow all average pace.
It might mean the differance between KANE MCAULIFFE who has a 2.93 sprint result gettting the nod ahead of Dow potentially
I knowCommunication from the club around this has been shocking.
I think that McAuliffe is going to really surprise many, especially in the media. From what I’ve read and seen in limited clips, he’s playing mid and right in the thick of the action in match sims.Speed over a short distance is pretty important. Dusty and Cotch have/had good speed over a short distance which bought them time when they had the ball. I see Dow's speed a bit similar except that his lateral speed is through the roof, not quite Bolton but who is. If he can break 10m at speed then he has more time to distribute the ball, which he needs because so far his distribution has been lacking a bit of composure... not quite Taranto, but who is. I imagine he has concentrated on defensive running as well, because Taranto did to much of that last year, he needs help on the rebound. It think that is why his disposal was very average, buggered all the time.
Our midfield may not need Bolton and Martin there so much if Dow comes good. That ability to skip away is what we have been lacking in the middle. Prestia surprisingly had that skip, and the fact that you can't tackle him, but he has not had it over the last two season. Has had a good preseason apart from the last week or so so who knows.
Taranto, Prestia, Hopper, Dow around the ball. Taranto can rest forward with spells from Dusty and Bolton. Can't expect McAuliffe to pressuring this early in the season, he needs to play VFL and get himself ready for the next jump.
Sonsie is out for a few weeks and will probably have another or two in the VFL before he is considered, so we should have a good idea of the midfield 6-8 weeks in or so.
I doubt he will play in front of Dow first up, is there going to be 5 on the bench this year. Preseason is a lot different to the real stuff, but yes he looks like he's got it, he's very aggressive which is a big tick. Speed as well is a great attribute.I think that McAuliffe is going to really surprise many, especially in the media. From what I’ve read and seen in limited clips, he’s playing mid and right in the thick of the action in match sims.
I reckon he will play from game one, but will be rested at times. He’s just got it imo