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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
I'm of the opinion that we can't play both Ottens and D.Simpson in the same team. We need at least one of our ruckman to have a bit of mobility. So combinations of Ottens/West, Ottens/Vardy, D.Simpson/West, D.Simpson/Vardy are the only ones I would consider.
Mr.PureOwnage, your back 6 look a lot quicker than MARK25JACKSON's. I could see opposition small forwards ripping our defense apart with JACKO's tall/slow backline.
maybe looks slow rabbi, but realistically, who out of that back 6 can you see the coaching staff not playing? No way they wont play Lonegran, Scarlett (will no longer take the number 1 forward, hence onners automatic inclusion) and Taylor. That leaves the other 3 in Enright (no way he will be dropped) MIlburn (has been in great form all preseason and again, no way i can see him getting dropped) That leaves Mackie. He is the only one who "all romance of finding another Selwood" aside, could be possibly left out. But again, I think that class and proven results will always beat out promise. You'll note my side doesnt have Josh Hunt. That is how strong the back 6 are...
You'll note my side doesnt have Josh Hunt.
My team would be:
B: Enright Scarlett Milburn
HB: Wojo Taylor Josh Hunt
C: Duncan Kelly Varcoe
HF: SJ Mooney Chapman
F: Stokes Hawkins Menzel
R: Ottens Selwood Bartel
Int: West Corey Poodle Hunt Sub: Byrnes
Emg: Mackie Simpson Lonergan
Lonergan goes for structural reasons (i.e. saints lack of talls) the rest of the ins and outs are fairly obvious. The biggest debate other than the ruck is who the sub should be and I'm not really sure on that.
Mackie hasn't forced his way back in legitimately based on the PS form I've seen.
Changes from prelim (other than Duncan for Ablett):
Out: Ling (inj), Podsiadly (inj), Lonergan
In: West Menzel Poodle Hunt
There is no way they will leave Lonners out. He saved our bacon against them lat year when Roo towelled up Harry. Added to that, your sub will not be a one dimentional player such as Byrnes. Yep he is quick and all, but if a tall goes down, your whole balance is shot. Your sub will be a 6ft2, 6ft3 type with skills and pace. For that reason, I think either Mackie or Menzel will be the sub. Josh Hunt's pathetic efforts on Milne last year have him (imo) behind the likes of Mackie, Milburn, Enright in the back 6. thats also not including Kelly who was a back 6 player all year last year. So honestly, cant see him in the side. I think you're right re Duncan. He is a pearler and will play round one i think. All in all we still have a top 4 side though and I cant wait to see how they do name them and line up!
Well then they need to change their thinking. That backline is too slow to win the game, unless everyone wants to lose.
Lonergan is not needed, Scarlett is a full back not a back pockett, Mackie doesn't deserve a spot on form and Josh Hunt is marginal. There's some good changes to make.
Also slow guys if they are to play, should not play HBF, they should be somewhere else, and the guys like the Poodle or the Wojo should be in that area.
Good fixes.
And who is that? (i.e. we don't have many of those)
The sub will be a small for run, you have more smalls than talls so you will not make a tall sub. Not in a million years.
Might be an inbetweener like Mackie or Milburn, but won't be a tall.
Lonergan has done well yes, but who's his matchup? No Kosi, no Gardiner, probably no Stanley, unless you're suggesting he plays on Gamble (which Milburn could just as easily do). Scarlett can give Taylor the chop out he needs because he won't have a recognised big FF to have to mind.
We need to find more run and for this week Lonergan is expendable. Some weeks he won't be, this week he will be.
Read in the reviews that he seemed to lose his man and find space. Is this because he is clever / fast / natural forward or did he have a spud on him or someone who didn't pay him respect? Really hope it's the former !!http://resources3.news.com.au/images/2011/03/14/1226021/045047-chris-judd.jpg
If I have cracked it and got the image I want ...... I think this is M. Brown tackling a bloke I recognise but can't quite place.
If I am correct this I think "he is too light to play" view is a bit off the mark. He looks slight from the stands but up close he is a big lad. As big as Jarrod Grant at least and more likely to cause havoc.
For mine if we want to play off in a prelim or better he must be in the first 22 picked.
I also think the fact he was on the bench (even though not a sub) for the first half Saturday suggests he might wear a yellow shirt soon.
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What's Browns pace like ? Grant showed real pace in his early games.
Brown was superb on Saturday when he came on. He was a real handful for the Carlton defence with his ability to push up high and get back quickly. His first goal was after a long sprint from the half backline to get on the end of a 'coast to coast' play. He ran past 2 or 3 Carlton defenders easily and they couldn't keep up. What an asset at 196cm.
What we saw on Saturday was a glimse of exciting times ahead. I watched him closely and he seems to read the play so well and he is as good on the ground as he is in the air. His tackle on Judd was a beauty.
Can only get better and I think they will play him in round 1.