Rucking Duties
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This Cox bashing is getting bloody boring and it’s a silly look for the posters who we know don’t like him and we got it the first time. Repeating it doesn’t make it more right. I think Cox has been doing a lot right lately and is still an asset to the team. Rather have him in the team than not. He will never please everyone and that’s alright. The club and some of us think differently.
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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Yeah only the northern academies have "bid protection" for bids under pick 40. Basically any team that calls his name out before pick 40 gets him.think better wrote:Says in this article that Keeler is an Academy player prospect for Adelaide. I'm never quite sure how these things work.MJ23 wrote:I know we are keen on Isaac Keeler. 16 might just get him.think better wrote: Could look at Harry Boyd from Norwood - was BOG in their SANFL grand final win. https://norwoodfc.com.au/teams/players/ ... eason=2022
https://www.afl.com.au/news/856829/kevi ... ards-rucks
And hes a forward ruck - much like Paddy Ryder. He will go before pick 20
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^ they just need a way to explain it in a straight forward way - like this
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NO CONCERNS OVER PIES’ RUCK STOCKS
Collingwood vice-captain Jeremy Howe is confident in the club’s ruck stocks in 2023.
While Brodie Grundy departed in the off-season, Howe is certain that Darcy Cameron, Mason Cox, Aiden Begg and new addition Oscar Steene can carry the load.
Cameron recently went down with a minor hamstring injury, but Howe says the ruck situation at the AIA Centre is in a good place after the quartet got the best out of each other across the pre-season.
“I think to the big boys’ credit, our ruckmen have been fit and healthy all pre-season and really pushing each other,” Howe told SEN Sportsday.
“Unfortunately, Darcy had a minor mishap last week but by the looks of it he won’t miss much footy.
“For me personally, I don’t think it’s a great concern for us, we’ll back those boys in and credit to them.”
While Cameron is expected to be fit for Round 1, Howe says Cox has been amazing at centre bounces and could play the number one ruck role.
Given Cox’s prowess in the middle and Cameron becoming more of a “physical beast” around the ground, Howe sees the ruck duo playing together and making the team better as they did in 2022.
“Coxy has been amazing at the centre bounce, he’s a great centre bounce ruckman,” Howe said.
“Darcy has put on some serious size he’s looking like a physical beast which will help us around the ground.
“For me personally, it’s not a major concern and obviously when they’re both fit and healthy they’re going to certainly make us better.”
Source :
https://www.sen.com.au/news/2023/02/07/ ... -physical/
While Brodie Grundy departed in the off-season, Howe is certain that Darcy Cameron, Mason Cox, Aiden Begg and new addition Oscar Steene can carry the load.
Cameron recently went down with a minor hamstring injury, but Howe says the ruck situation at the AIA Centre is in a good place after the quartet got the best out of each other across the pre-season.
“I think to the big boys’ credit, our ruckmen have been fit and healthy all pre-season and really pushing each other,” Howe told SEN Sportsday.
“Unfortunately, Darcy had a minor mishap last week but by the looks of it he won’t miss much footy.
“For me personally, I don’t think it’s a great concern for us, we’ll back those boys in and credit to them.”
While Cameron is expected to be fit for Round 1, Howe says Cox has been amazing at centre bounces and could play the number one ruck role.
Given Cox’s prowess in the middle and Cameron becoming more of a “physical beast” around the ground, Howe sees the ruck duo playing together and making the team better as they did in 2022.
“Coxy has been amazing at the centre bounce, he’s a great centre bounce ruckman,” Howe said.
“Darcy has put on some serious size he’s looking like a physical beast which will help us around the ground.
“For me personally, it’s not a major concern and obviously when they’re both fit and healthy they’re going to certainly make us better.”
Source :
https://www.sen.com.au/news/2023/02/07/ ... -physical/
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Temporary ruck solution...
Although it wasn’t the whole deciding factor, last night showed we need a competent first ruck. Frampton is an AFL ruckman. Unfortunately with Howe down, Will Kelly also injured and Charlie Dean out for the season, we don’t have a lot of flexibility down back to be able to take Frampton out of defence.
Unfortunately I think that means we’re going to have to use Checkers for what we originally drafted him for. As a key defender to release Frampton into the ruck. Or we send McStay back for a few weeks.
It’s less than ideal, but it’s better than being uncompetitive in the ruck all game. A fwd line of Johnson, one of Checkers/McStay, plus all the smalls is still functional a comparative to what we played with all last season.
At the end of the day, last night showed enough that we need to playing with Frampton as first ruck for the next few weeks.
Unfortunately I think that means we’re going to have to use Checkers for what we originally drafted him for. As a key defender to release Frampton into the ruck. Or we send McStay back for a few weeks.
It’s less than ideal, but it’s better than being uncompetitive in the ruck all game. A fwd line of Johnson, one of Checkers/McStay, plus all the smalls is still functional a comparative to what we played with all last season.
At the end of the day, last night showed enough that we need to playing with Frampton as first ruck for the next few weeks.
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