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dalyc
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And 25 disposals. 40 af points ahead of nearest _________________ Four legged animals good, two legged animals better |
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Cam
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Joined: 10 May 2002 Location: Springvale
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warburton lad wrote: | For what it is worth, I think we should look to draft Sam Glover in this year's draft- he is a very solid intercept mark and has the look of a natural footballer about him. |
I concur wb. Looks like he has what it takes at both ends of the ground. _________________ Get back on top. |
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lazzadesilva
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warburton lad wrote: | I think that Henry will come in for WHE.
Bianco will go back to the VFL for a full game.
I think that Ruscoe may be the medical-sub in Sydney- he is tough and resilient and offers cover for the back six.
Much to like in the VFL yesterday- McMahon and Kelly continue to blossom and McRae, Henry, Draper, Ruscoe, Poulter were all solid or better.
Madgen was best on with 25 possessions and five goals- certainly looked a different player in the last two weeks- really seems to relish the opportunity to play forward.
It will be of great benefit to have our back-up players having a run in September to maintain match-fitness.
For what it is worth, I think we should look to draft Sam Glover in this year's draft- he is a very solid intercept mark and has the look of a natural footballer about him. Blackmore-Moore will also get picked up by some team- a clever small forward.
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Agree but I guess we can’t get them all. I will repeat what I have saying all year, Lauchie Tardrew will be an awesome get. Extremely clever & talented. _________________ I term the current Collingwood attack based strategy “Unceasing Waves” like on a stormy and windy day with rough seas. A Perfect Storm ☔️ |
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Meredith1965
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On form, Madgen, Checkers and Ash are the forward line talls this week, with Elliott, McCreery and Ginnivan as the base smalls. Madgen was a competent though slightly patchy backman. He looked a more than competent forward with a good defensive mindset the last few weeks. He’ll be hungry as a vegan dog, too. |
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piedys
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Joined: 04 Sep 2003 Location: Resident Forum Psychopath since 2003
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Cam wrote: | warburton lad wrote: | For what it is worth, I think we should look to draft Sam Glover in this year's draft- he is a very solid intercept mark and has the look of a natural footballer about him. |
I concur wb. Looks like he has what it takes at both ends of the ground. |
Do we know for a fact he will actually nominate for draft?
Surely the club would suggest we rookie-list him instead?
List spots are TIGHT; remember - we have only lost Roughy so far, and drums are beating for McStay to fill his spot.
Even then, we need list vacancies for what 3 new draftees, and perhaps either Taranto/Hopper/Crouch or whoever else might pop up as a UFA?
So WHO is getting axed to make way for this supposed influx of players? _________________ M I L L A N E 4 2 forever |
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Ronnie McKeowns boots
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He looks to be a real smokey to come in doesn't he Cam?
I for one could not be happier, his defensive efforts would add value in the forward 50, as would his height and mobility |
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piffdog
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I like Henry - plenty to work with there. BUT I’m not sure if he’s the best replacement for WHE.
To me he is a lower pressure aerial forward (perhaps like Elliott 7 years ago?) and I don’t know if we could play him until he can be manic like we saw in the last 6 minutes Friday night.
There’s very little love for Madge on this forum but from memory he was very good last year in about rd 4,5? Starting on the wing. Maybe he comes in for WHE and joins the winger rotation with Sidey and Daicos. Would probably be a handy injury sub too given his versatility. _________________ It's never as good/nor bad as it seems... |
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burnsy17
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Ronnie McKeowns boots wrote: |
He looks to be a real smokey to come in doesn't he Cam?
I for one could not be happier, his defensive efforts would add value in the forward 50, as would his height and mobility |
Who does he replace?
Johnson and Mihocek are not playing VFL any time soon
McCreery and Ginnivan are totally different types of players and apply pressure, pace and X factor that Madgen clearly doesn’t possess.
DeGoey, Cox, Cameron and whoever else rotates through there won’t be dropped for him.
Zero chance he plays in 2022 unless we have some proper injury carnage!! _________________ Beware the swooping Magpie. |
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Duff Soviet Union
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I’ll add to a common comment here and say it’s not just the defensive stuff he needs to work on as much as he needs to do *anything* apart from fly across a pack once a game or so. He can be a better lead and mark forward, he can work harder on the defensive stuff, he can push up as an extra midfielder, he just needs to do *something*. Right now, it’s not uncommon to go for a quarter without even seeing him _________________ "We ain't gotta dream no more" |
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lanstro
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Seems like Ginni is the only one Henry could replace at this point, as goalkickers who don't do a whole lot else.
Ollie doesn't seem like the type who could play WHE's role, roaming up and down the wing all game long, helping out the defence and linking up the play. Not sure I've ever seen him in the defensive half of the ground, and have no idea how his field kicking is. |
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eddiesmith
Lets get ready to Rumble
Joined: 22 Nov 2004 Location: Lexus Centre
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Maybe we release Ginni up the field in WHE roles and play Henry forward?
See what he can do for a couple of weeks before finals, get him away from being the target. |
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Ronnie McKeowns boots
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burnsy17 wrote: | Ronnie McKeowns boots wrote: |
He looks to be a real smokey to come in doesn't he Cam?
I for one could not be happier, his defensive efforts would add value in the forward 50, as would his height and mobility |
Who does he replace?
Johnson and Mihocek are not playing VFL any time soon
McCreery and Ginnivan are totally different types of players and apply pressure, pace and X factor that Madgen clearly doesn’t possess.
DeGoey, Cox, Cameron and whoever else rotates through there won’t be dropped for him.
Zero chance he plays in 2022 unless we have some proper injury carnage!! |
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Presti35
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Joined: 05 Oct 2001 Location: London, England
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Duff Soviet Union
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lanstro wrote: | Seems like Ginni is the only one Henry could replace at this point, as goalkickers who don't do a whole lot else.
Ollie doesn't seem like the type who could play WHE's role, roaming up and down the wing all game long, helping out the defence and linking up the play. Not sure I've ever seen him in the defensive half of the ground, and have no idea how his field kicking is. |
One thing I’ll say about Ginnivan is that while he’s bad at actually winning the ball and sticking tackles for now, he does at least seem to be around the ball a lot. Unlike Henry, who seems to be invisible for huge chunks of the game _________________ "We ain't gotta dream no more" |
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RudeBoy
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......ummmm.......perhaps Madgen is the 'forgotten' forward. He is currently our best performing forward in the VFL, kicking 5 goals against Willy. |
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