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We're not the only club to do it either. Plenty of players don't go straight into the middle in the first couple seasons. I don't see the problem in getting players to work for their positionWe've done this for as long as I remember, even when we had great midfields. I personally don't see how say Sheldrick despite decent reserves form, would outdo the alternatives already in the team.
Yeah, I did like when we kept naming Lloyd at CHB and then Horse was like "damn, well, we said we'd do it, Jake, you're on Hawkins, Himmelberg, Mihocek, Jackson for the next month."Gus has been named in the guts on the swans teamsheet.
Blakey was a forward then a mid before he was a defender. Florent mid now defender half back. Clarke mid now defensive forward.
Sheldrick will play where there is an opportunity. This week that is possibly more in the mids but as others have said, don’t expect him to dominate CBAs and may spend some time forward still.
If our aim is player development, then we might give him majority mid time. If we want to win, and try to make finals, he plays a bit in the mids, mostly elsewhere.I have no problem with SOME time forward with the key word on some. Should be the majority in the middle he’s not a forward similarly Mills is a mid.
Yeah, probably right about Francis. Saints probably need a big game from King though, so not sure Rampe coming back or Melican is the right move.Selections to me read that Francis will play Forward. We like playing with that three tall structure, and aside from King, they won’t stretch us.
Fwd: Franklin, Francis, McLean, Wicks, Clarke, Hayward, Papley
Back: Melican, Rampe, Fox, Blakey, Florent, Lloyd, Cunningham
Mid: Warner, Rowbottom, Gulden, Heeney, Campbell, McInerney, Sheldrick
Ruck: Hickey
NoHas anyone considered that the reason we keep getting smashed in the midfield might have something to do with the fact that our midfielders are trained in other areas before being moved in when they're "ready"?
Yeah, probably right about Francis. Saints probably need a big game from King though, so not sure Rampe coming back or Melican is the right move.
No the bye before the GF. They had a scratch match.You mean the prelim where they smashed Brisbane?
But Americans can't even pronounce irony. They call it ioney. Not ironee.Imagine if we kicked straight in the Prelim 9 up and they wouldn't have got close and we would've saved some energy
In Laos that would never have happened. They would have cooked the goats for dinner. Mind you your carpet might never be the same after the goat on a spitMy day was quite good, drove my house guests to the airport.
All a bit weird really.
Came to my door last week said my sister had organised their stay.
Seemed a bit rude to point out I didn't have a sister.
As it happened they were okay, although I did have to tell them a few times to leave the bloody goats outside.
Nah. Horsewill shift Ron 'Slow Coach' Clarke to the midsWell with Parker out and Clarke & Wicks presumably in the fwd line, it looks like Gus might get his long awaited run as a full time mid.
No. Far too short. He will give away multiple frees and King will kick plenty. The umpires are hot on shorter backs giving frees away this, season
To be fair, Clarke is a good tagger, and his reserves performances are equal or better than what Sheldrick has produced, so I don't know why this would be a worse alternative.
You forgot RowieI don't know if they would've gone Sheldrick just to play him forward, given how his performances as a forward have been so far.
I suspect our primary mids will be Warner, Gulden & Heeney, and Sheldrick will rotate through there offering some support with his grunt work. Could be a good way to both give him more midfield opportunities without giving him too much responsibility he's not yet ready for.
Hey don't discount Owen. Before he got injured he was very good for them. Camaneti has also been very good. Don't underrate them as that could be a big mistakeSelections to me read that Francis will play Forward. We like playing with that three tall structure, and aside from King, they won’t stretch us.
Fwd: Franklin, Francis, McLean, Wicks, Clarke, Hayward, Papley
Back: Melican, Rampe, Fox, Blakey, Florent, Lloyd, Cunningham
Mid: Warner, Rowbottom, Gulden, Heeney, Campbell, McInerney, Sheldrick
Ruck: Hickey
Rampe is no longer any good on 200cm forwards. No player his size is anymore since the umpires started giving frees for smaller backs interfering with taller forwards. The days of holding a taller player down are gone. You can hardly touch them and umpires have especially picked on Rampe, Jonas & Co. If you look at the frees against you will see when they play on the super talls they get penalised very often.Rampe will get him I think. He’s done it before. Melican on Caminiti, Fox on Owens
Standard AFLKudos to AFL.com for completely ignoring the fact that Sheldrick has been selected.
Apparently Mitchito Owens is a “sensation” and there’s plaudits for some “powerful young” bloke called Windhager.
But not a single sentence acknowledging Gus’ selection.
He is the anti-Daicos.
I think this year Clarke has lost a metre or two in pace. He was always reasonably quick but on recent form this is not so.To be fair, Clarke is a good tagger, and his reserves performances are equal or better than what Sheldrick has produced, so I don't know why this would be a worse alternative.