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We haven't looked hard enough since Otto gave it away though not just the last couple of years.Unfortunately, in the market for back-up ruckmen, most of the options rejected us.
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We haven't looked hard enough since Otto gave it away though not just the last couple of years.Unfortunately, in the market for back-up ruckmen, most of the options rejected us.
I both agree and disagree, in a sense. There's never been quite the right player available, at the right time, who wanted to come to Geelong. Hindsight makes it look worse than it was.We haven't looked hard enough since Otto gave it away though not just the last couple of years.
9 but 7 contested at 89% DE%didn't he get something like 13 touches in the first quarter?
If we lose to the Dons then we're cookedCould be the 2nd of 5 straight losses. Blues and dons at the G we would be underdogs. Hawks playing very well would be favourites to knock us off on our home turf and woods at 50% would beat us at the G……
Then again we are a chance in all 4 ….. at 8-5 we need to be looking to get 3-1 from next four and 2-2 at worse.
Agree with everything except for this. Stanley was pretty good in our Rd 23 win against Carlton and beat his opponent in Kreuzer after missing games from Rd 18 onwards, but Scott left him out of the Pies QF because he was expecting it to piss down so we went in with Esava and Blicavs in the ruck.I both agree and disagree, in a sense. There's never been quite the right player available, at the right time, who wanted to come to Geelong. Hindsight makes it look worse than it was.
Going into 2013, our ruck stocks actually looked ok. West had played all of 2012 and not been a disgrace; we'd just acquired McIntosh, and big Daws was starting to come good. That was probably enough irons in the fire at the time, but not by the end of that year.
So, in 2015 and 2016, we got Rhys Stanley and Zac Smith - and the problem was that both of them were good enough to play AFL, but never quite good enough to push the other out the team for good. By the end of 2017, I honestly thought that Zac Smith had fixed our ruck issue.
It was the next two years where, IMO, we had a serious ruck problem. Smith went backwards, and when Rhys was dropped for the 2019 finals, his performances merited being dropped.
Then, from 2020 to 2022, thank **** Rhys came good (or good enough) for us to neutralise the issue.
In that 2018/19 period, the player I really wanted us to get was Scott Lycett, to be honest... but the guy was from South Australia, so the Come Home factor worked. The only other full-time rucks to change hands then were Tom Hickey (talented but broken), Jordan Roughead (not an upgrade), Sam Jacobs (cooked), Frampton (character issues), Ryder (too old), Darcy Cameron (too young for a contending team), and Pittonet (not good enough).
If his to slow for defence, he will have no hope as a midfielder than...
Yes we need help for a 2nd ruck 100%. But Blitz pace is not a midfielder anymore, he would be more suited as a key defender playing on McKay. As 90% key defenders don't have pace..
I'm all for players being given another week off or two after concussion. So this is a nice argument and it would be great if the facts backed it up. But they don't.The most obvious culprit is the massive double-whack to the scone that he got with a resulting concussion, and the way that this coincided with a drop in form, just like it did when he got concussed last year...
The guy was playing a free-roaming role earlier in the year, managed a lazy 17 touches and 5 goals against Carlton, and was being discussed as the best player in the AFL. It's not the role, it's just the form.
Disagree here. He dropped Menzel for Z. Guthrie for the 2017 QF.2019 and 2013 were the only times Scott got a bit too clever with selections [omitting Stanley due to weather that never happened and starting Chapman as sub] when it comes to big matches and it cost us a GF spot in my opinion.
I don't think we were winning the 2017 QF, and Menzel I don't think would have made enough difference.Disagree here. He dropped Menzel for Z. Guthrie for the 2017 QF.
I know Zuthrie has come good, but at the time I decried that decision as being ludicrous and I stand by it. We needed goal kickers that night, not a skinny rookie defender.
He will easily keep up with most key forwards and he could still be the 2nd ruckEasier to hide a slow inside mid than a slow key back.
Does Mullin get heaps of soft free kicks?As would I, but let’s face it - there’s no chance in hell Mullin is dropped from the team.
He’s shown glimpses but people carry on like he’s something amazing.
I remember when Tuohy compared him to Nick Daicos…..
I know they want to give Conway some exposure this year. But I wouldn't mind them giving Blicavs a few games in a row as the number 1 ruck.Becomes a must win now
If Conway isn't fit play Blicavs 1st Ruck
Time to switch back on
Agree with everything except for this. Stanley was pretty good in our Rd 23 win against Carlton and beat his opponent in Kreuzer after missing games from Rd 18 onwards, but Scott left him out of the Pies QF because he was expecting it to piss down so we went in with Esava and Blicavs in the ruck.
The worst part was pregame when asked about the weather changing to be a dryer night, Scott replied with something like "we are still pretty tall".
Grundy has an absolute [as expected] blinder where he dominates Esava and Blicavs, is one of the Pies best 4 players on the field and we bottle the QF.
Stanley is then rushed back into the team for the rest of the finals series.
2019 and 2013 were the only times Scott got a bit too clever with selections [omitting Stanley due to weather that never happened and starting Chapman as sub] when it comes to big matches and it cost us a GF spot in my opinion.
Assume Guth comes back through the 2s given what happened last timeDanger and Guthrie both in for this one?
An allergy to Blues’ fans?I'm in Carlton social club for this one.
How can I get out of it
Seconded... the fella has hardly played since the 22 Grand Final, the thought of a strong pre season to go off doesn't help him now... get him in the 2s first and get some touch and make sure he is ready to go. That will actually benefit the side more IMOAssume Guth comes back through the 2s given what happened last time
Seconded... the fella has hardly played since the 22 Grand Final, the thought of a strong pre season to go off doesn't help him now... get him in the 2s first and get some touch and make sure he is ready to go. That will actually benefit the side more IMO
also is he even ready yet? was an achillies niggle wasn't it? So who knows where he is at
Cameron Guthrie remains a week away as he continues to work through his rehabilitation program for an achilles complaint.
“Cam is tracking well; he’s had a minor flare up with his achilles post game in Darwin, and he is still a week away. With the bye after the Sydney game, we anticipate Cam being available,” Johnson said.
I don't think Cam will be doing much for us this year. He's been out too long. He didn't look too flash when he came back before his most recent injury.Seconded... the fella has hardly played since the 22 Grand Final, the thought of a strong pre season to go off doesn't help him now... get him in the 2s first and get some touch and make sure he is ready to go. That will actually benefit the side more IMO
also is he even ready yet? was an achillies niggle wasn't it? So who knows where he is at