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I am hoping the Jackson/Fyfe set up is based around your suggestion. I just don't see Darcy and Fyfe forward as great.If I am honest, I have never been the biggest Tabs fan, but right now he is definitely the first tall picked picked if fit.
I still think Fyfe will be a multi-positional taller player (Centre Mid to Forward) switching with Jackson as the other multi-positional taller player (Forward to Centre Ruck) when we get going proper.
And by all accounts that leaves 1 other tall forward role within the setup that we like to play.
I honestly think if Fyfe played permanent forward he’d be our most dangerous forwardI am hoping the Jackson/Fyfe set up is based around your suggestion. I just don't see Darcy and Fyfe forward as great.
Then that's what should happen I reckon.I honestly think if Fyfe played permanent forward he’d be our most dangerous forward
That’s what he’s been training all preseason.Then that's what should happen I reckon.
If he is not our most dangerous forward then I don't think he should play as a permanent forward.That’s what he’s been training all preseason.
Well seems the Tigers are making Martin a permanent fixture in the forward line, why not ,it's not as if we are short of midfieldersThen that's what should happen I reckon.
The others are rookies or permanently injured so he probably is our most dangerous forward.If he is not our most dangerous forward then I don't think he should play as a permanent forward.
He pulled in a couple of really tough contested marks on Friday, including one great pack mark in the third period.I think the key with Treacy is his marking.
His hands were a bit hit and miss last year, but with his other attributes if he is marking the ball he’ll be a star.
If he isn’t, he won’t get a game imo.
Well seems the Tigers are making Martin a permanent fixture in the forward line, why not ,it's not as if we are short of midfielders
I am not really keen on the Fyfe out of the goal square thing. His set shots are just too poor and his ability to compete against a true full back is questionable.Fyfe is more a KPF compared to Martin, and that is the position he is training in. Purely based on established credentials our tall forwards would be Fyfe, Taberner and Jackson. One of Amiss or Treacy could be included depending on rotations.
I don't mind it. But we're pretty close to being ready for a forward line of Treacy, Amiss, Jackson. That set up also leaves room for a third tall such as Sturt or Corbett, which I like. Fyfe could rotate with Jackson and Darcy including bench time.
This is the role Fyfe should take. Lobb's role of contested marking around the ground. Decent field kicking too.I am not really keen on the Fyfe out of the goal square thing. His set shots are just too poor and his ability to compete against a true full back is questionable.
I always go back to the 2021 GWS match where he played as a roaming CHF and was very effective I thought. From half forward he can get up to the wings to be part of transition, bring the ball to ground around the 50m arc and work at stoppages inside 50.
Adelaide Crows were top of the ladder with the best forward line in 2017.
Sure they lost the GF but that was due to the engine room.
We don’t have that problem.
Even in 2013 the Hawks played Franklin, Roughead, Hale, and Gunston.
We won the midfield but lost it with a lack of accuracy and firepower forward.
What do you mean we won the midfield? I distinctly recall Mitchell playing that brilliant decoy role against Crowls. Tactical genius from Clarko
Same here. Treacy's strong marking last week and pretty sound disposal were great to see. Only disappointments were his occasional swan dives after being (seemingly) rather readily downed by his opponent.My buddy is finally getting the chance he deserves at AFL level. My biggest concern with JT is that he is somewhat easily pushed off the ball and sometimes struggles to get seperation from his defender. Good signs so I hope he backs up his performance against the cats this round!
As someone who allegedly was against the Jackson trade, he is significantly more effective than advertised there and I suspect will outperform Lobb as a forward by the end of next year anyway.The departure of Lobb is the best thing that could’ve happened for our forwardline and for Treacy. We weren’t winning a flag with Lobb and he was just holding our young KPF’s out of the side. Treacy needs a lot of time and experience at the level to develop but he has all the tools to be an outstanding KPF. We just need to ride out the bumps with him.
I couldn’t agree more. I was absolutely delighted to see the back of Lobb. One of the best off season moves we have ever made getting rid of him.The departure of Lobb is the best thing that could’ve happened for our forwardline and for Treacy. We weren’t winning a flag with Lobb and he was just holding our young KPF’s out of the side. Treacy needs a lot of time and experience at the level to develop but he has all the tools to be an outstanding KPF. We just need to ride out the bumps with him.
He just needs to half contests. Jackson needs to take Ratogulea. It’ll be a tough game for the youngsters. Stewart always mops up across the backlineSame here. Treacy's strong marking last week and pretty sound disposal were great to see. Only disappointments were his occasional swan dives after being (seemingly) rather readily downed by his opponent.
The Cats are generally harder, more experienced and probably heavier than Freo. I want Treacy to stand up with an all-round game that'll make him undroppable - and help us to a win!
Have been waiting to hear thisAs someone who allegedly was against the Jackson trade, he is significantly more effective than advertised there and I suspect will outperform Lobb as a forward by the end of next year anyway.