Oops! I'll amend.No Curtin?
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Oops! I'll amend.No Curtin?
I think the days of sign writers actually using their hands are long gone - the old shop window signs at butchers etc. are a memory now.I'm envious of your neat handwriting. Bad luck about the job though. Maybe you could move to parts of the world that have right to left written language. You're a natural!
We gotta keep Keane. Butts and Borlase are average. I would say the only reason he may leave would be if we lowball him. If they loose another player we need they are bloody amateurs and we are officially a feeder club.I know they're not all returned from injury yet but here's the team I'd like to see us to focus on for the second half of the season.
FF: Pedlar - Fogarty - Murray (Toby)
HF: Taylor - Thilthorpe - Cook
C: Dawson - Soligo - Nankervis
FOLL: Himmelberg - Rachele - Rankine
HB: Curtin - Murray (Nick) - Michalanney
FB: Worrell - Butts - Hinge
INT: Borlase - Berry - Dowling - Schoenberg
SUB: Keays
Look to have a greater spread of midfield time with all of Soligo, Rachele, Rankine, Pedlar, Taylor & Dawson spending ~50% in the guts with the rest on a wing, flank or pocket.
Walker - rest his back so you can make a proper call as to whether he's got one more year in him rather than just wheeling him out half-cooked two out of every three weeks.
O'Brien - he's been a good servant but he's run his race and we now need to trade him out for whatever value we can get and bring in an upgrade (Ned Moyle?). In the meantime let's try something different and run with 2 mobile forward/rucks and see what that looks like.
Smith - retired
McHenry/Murphy - trade/delist one and keep the other as depth
Burgess/Gollant - trade/delist one and keep the other as depth
Keane - assuming the rumours are true then I reckon (i) he does have genuine trade value and (ii) we do have a surplus of KPDs so could afford to offload one.
Crouch / Laird - trade one and keep the other as depth.
Jone/Sholl - trade one and keep the other as depth.
Parnell - delist
Bond & Ryan - try to squeeze them in for 2-4 games if Hamill/Michalanney are injured or need a rest.
Yes agreed, very difficult.Agree.
I used what I could find re: 0-4 starts to show that historically it's been very VERY difficult to make Finals after a 0-4 start.
But the probability numbers (which rely upon P(win) = P(loss) = 1/2) are probably diminished by our 4-8-1 start, plus our chances of beating sides all ready IN the 8 would be < 1/2.
In raw numbers, based on 4-8-1 this season, Crows win record is 4/13 etc.
I realise only other Maths nerds will find it interesting.
Yes; very good point. I think both Collingwood and Brisbane started 0-3 (surprisingly), but only the Pies have bounced back.The problem is now that in a equalisation era of AFL the difference between a slow starting team and a poor team is harder to differentiate.
I'm not sure what you mean by "manageable".When the difference from 14th to 8th is 2 wins with 10 games to play, a slow start is more manageable than ever.
I’m going to try. What I will say is that my source is adamant that Smith got a late reprieve after cook pulled out. Will be interesting to see if Smith plays or not.Any chance of getting that same selection leak content this week Trigger13?
Only if you give us Gulden, Heeney & Warner.You guys mind if we pinch Dawson for the rest of the season?
Having him down back with Blakey setting up attacks would be really useful
You don't need him as you guys have been flying since you lost to us at Adelaide oval last yearYou guys mind if we pinch Dawson for the rest of the season?
Having him down back with Blakey setting up attacks would be really useful
When you watch the match, you might swear a few of our players/coaches may already be playing for your team.You guys mind if we pinch Dawson for the rest of the season?
Having him down back with Blakey setting up attacks would be really useful
Yeah, probably Laird who attended the bounce just before ROB shanked the kick over there.Laird isn't it? Doesn't look like McHenry.
How good is it when you have a player so fit that he doesn’t come off, we get the benefit of ordinary being out there for longer.That is ROB's one wood - able torunmove around the ground for the entire game.
Get past that and he really has no strings to his bow.
No one is suggesting Strawnie will be a top line AFL ruck, it is more that ROB is next to useless apart from his tank.
Strawnie has played stuff all AFL, I'd like to give him a decent run of games to see if he can improve.
We are disappointed now.If that happens get set to be disappointed.
How good is it when you have a player so fit that he doesn’t come off, we get the benefit of ordinary being out there for longer.
I wouldn’t have him back in our jumper at all ever, but that’s just me.If ROB was dropped to SANFL to work on areas of his game, is 1 week enough? Last week kind of seems like a waste of time and abit weak if he is recalled again now that Strachan is available again. Even if Toby Murray and Strachan more evenly split ruck duties, lets get ROB confident clunking marks again so he comes back better for it.
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It's disappointing still, once the decision was made to drop him they should've stuck with it and picked someone else to come in for Cook.I’m going to try. What I will say is that my source is adamant that Smith got a late reprieve after cook pulled out. Will be interesting to see if Smith plays or not.
By manageable, I meant achievable I guess.Yes; very good point. I think both Collingwood and Brisbane started 0-3 (surprisingly), but only the Pies have bounced back.
Looks like Brisbane and Adelaide have been slow starters and poor teams this year.
I'm not sure what you mean by "manageable".
Hawthorn and the Saints are weighed down by poor %.
To make the 8, I'd be surprised if the Top 8 didn't come from the current 1 - 11th placed sides. with Melbourne most likely not to make it (% and Petracca out).
Crows' season is over/kaput.
It's time for Nicks to select for player development and lowest Ladder poz, then hope we choose a good, ready-to-play mid. Or two.
Play him on Blakey.I remember Nicks saying Keays plays best when he has an assignment; now taggers are back in vogue, wouldnt mind seeing him prove his value again, especially if Sydney’s midfield will destroy us
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I had a feeling that might be the case when the club said Strachan was only subbed for precautionary reasons last week (as in, they were happy with his game and wanted to see more of him at AFL level, so didn't risk further injury).For what it's worth 10 news Adelaide said that Rob likely stays out this week.
Its taken Nicks how long to realise this... every week put him on the most damaging Half Back. It aint rocker science.I remember Nicks saying Keays plays best when he has an assignment; now taggers are back in vogue, wouldnt mind seeing him prove his value again, especially if Sydney’s midfield will destroy us
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