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PostPosted: Thu Jul 20, 2023 4:29 pm 
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A poster on BF says we will rest Cerra and Cripps this week.


Told ya


Where did you say we would rest Cripps?

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 20, 2023 4:29 pm 
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The forward line with Charlie as the number 1 option worked well but it was bloody hard work for Charlie. The big advantage was it gave one reference point for our small forwards to operate from. I thought for the first time this season, the opposition defenders were immediately pressured when the ball hit the deck by 2 or 3 Carlton players. Having 2 dominant tall marking options dilutes our presence at ground level.
I've also noticed were playing with even numbers in the front and back halves when the ball is in contest. Instead of allowing the opposition a spare in defence and taking one ourselves, we're playing more man on man.
The only time you'll see a spare is when the ball is camped in one of the forward lines from a slow play or repeat forward line stoppages occur.
I'd be tempted to play Charlie as the sole tall and perhaps play Young as the sub, if it becomes apparent that he needs a chop out.


I’d never play a 200cm player as a sub. Needs to a more versatile runner.



The decision should be based upon the composition of the side and the available personnel on a weekly basis, not a predetermined philosophy. The team is full of versatile mid size players.
If TDK, Weiters or Charlie get injured, our structure is rooted.

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 20, 2023 4:40 pm 
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Resting players worked well for Port Adelaide


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 20, 2023 4:46 pm 
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Going in with no Cerra, Cripps and Kennedy doesn't sit well with me, about as well as Young as Sub.

Play Cripps and when we get to 10 goals up sub him out.

Hopefully Pitto gets up, that way TDK can play forward.

Cowan or Marchbank to replace Boyd.

Hewett replaces Cerra in the 18 and Dow replaces Hewett on the Bench.


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 20, 2023 4:47 pm 
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Blue Vain wrote:
jake_h03 wrote:
Blue Vain wrote:
The forward line with Charlie as the number 1 option worked well but it was bloody hard work for Charlie. The big advantage was it gave one reference point for our small forwards to operate from. I thought for the first time this season, the opposition defenders were immediately pressured when the ball hit the deck by 2 or 3 Carlton players. Having 2 dominant tall marking options dilutes our presence at ground level.
I've also noticed were playing with even numbers in the front and back halves when the ball is in contest. Instead of allowing the opposition a spare in defence and taking one ourselves, we're playing more man on man.
The only time you'll see a spare is when the ball is camped in one of the forward lines from a slow play or repeat forward line stoppages occur.
I'd be tempted to play Charlie as the sole tall and perhaps play Young as the sub, if it becomes apparent that he needs a chop out.


I’d never play a 200cm player as a sub. Needs to a more versatile runner.



The decision should be based upon the composition of the side and the available personnel on a weekly basis, not a predetermined philosophy. The team is full of versatile mid size players.
If TDK, Weiters or Charlie get injured, our structure is rooted.


I wouldn't address that by having a tall on the bench.
You pick a 22 that has contingencies within.


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 20, 2023 4:52 pm 
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Yeah. That's why it's my preference. :thumbsup:

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 20, 2023 4:55 pm 
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Blue Vain wrote:
jake_h03 wrote:
Blue Vain wrote:
The forward line with Charlie as the number 1 option worked well but it was bloody hard work for Charlie. The big advantage was it gave one reference point for our small forwards to operate from. I thought for the first time this season, the opposition defenders were immediately pressured when the ball hit the deck by 2 or 3 Carlton players. Having 2 dominant tall marking options dilutes our presence at ground level.
I've also noticed were playing with even numbers in the front and back halves when the ball is in contest. Instead of allowing the opposition a spare in defence and taking one ourselves, we're playing more man on man.
The only time you'll see a spare is when the ball is camped in one of the forward lines from a slow play or repeat forward line stoppages occur.
I'd be tempted to play Charlie as the sole tall and perhaps play Young as the sub, if it becomes apparent that he needs a chop out.


I’d never play a 200cm player as a sub. Needs to a more versatile runner.



The decision should be based upon the composition of the side and the available personnel on a weekly basis, not a predetermined philosophy. The team is full of versatile mid size players.
If TDK, Weiters or Charlie get injured, our structure is rooted.


Fair point. Makes sense

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 20, 2023 4:56 pm 
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Mil Hanna wrote:
FarmerBlue wrote:
kezza wrote:
A poster on BF says we will rest Cerra and Cripps this week.


Told ya


Where did you say we would rest Cripps?


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 20, 2023 4:57 pm 
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Paddycripps wrote:
Blue Vain wrote:
jake_h03 wrote:
Blue Vain wrote:
The forward line with Charlie as the number 1 option worked well but it was bloody hard work for Charlie. The big advantage was it gave one reference point for our small forwards to operate from. I thought for the first time this season, the opposition defenders were immediately pressured when the ball hit the deck by 2 or 3 Carlton players. Having 2 dominant tall marking options dilutes our presence at ground level.
I've also noticed were playing with even numbers in the front and back halves when the ball is in contest. Instead of allowing the opposition a spare in defence and taking one ourselves, we're playing more man on man.
The only time you'll see a spare is when the ball is camped in one of the forward lines from a slow play or repeat forward line stoppages occur.
I'd be tempted to play Charlie as the sole tall and perhaps play Young as the sub, if it becomes apparent that he needs a chop out.


I’d never play a 200cm player as a sub. Needs to a more versatile runner.



The decision should be based upon the composition of the side and the available personnel on a weekly basis, not a predetermined philosophy. The team is full of versatile mid size players.
If TDK, Weiters or Charlie get injured, our structure is rooted.


I wouldn't address that by having a tall on the bench.
You pick a 22 that has contingencies within.


But yes I agree with this. If we need the extra tall then pick Young and have another runner as the sub

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 20, 2023 5:01 pm 
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Midfield this week could be Walsh Hewett Dow Docherty. Hollands on a wing?


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 20, 2023 5:53 pm 
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jake_h03 wrote:
Paddycripps wrote:
Blue Vain wrote:
jake_h03 wrote:
Blue Vain wrote:
The forward line with Charlie as the number 1 option worked well but it was bloody hard work for Charlie. The big advantage was it gave one reference point for our small forwards to operate from. I thought for the first time this season, the opposition defenders were immediately pressured when the ball hit the deck by 2 or 3 Carlton players. Having 2 dominant tall marking options dilutes our presence at ground level.
I've also noticed were playing with even numbers in the front and back halves when the ball is in contest. Instead of allowing the opposition a spare in defence and taking one ourselves, we're playing more man on man.
The only time you'll see a spare is when the ball is camped in one of the forward lines from a slow play or repeat forward line stoppages occur.
I'd be tempted to play Charlie as the sole tall and perhaps play Young as the sub, if it becomes apparent that he needs a chop out.


I’d never play a 200cm player as a sub. Needs to a more versatile runner.



The decision should be based upon the composition of the side and the available personnel on a weekly basis, not a predetermined philosophy. The team is full of versatile mid size players.
If TDK, Weiters or Charlie get injured, our structure is rooted.


I wouldn't address that by having a tall on the bench.
You pick a 22 that has contingencies within.


But yes I agree with this. If we need the extra tall then pick Young and have another runner as the sub



I would have thought the sub is precisely there as a contingency. That's the point of it. To cover an area where you might be deficient should an injury occur.

Each to their own i suppose.

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 20, 2023 6:19 pm 
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9 News just said no Cripps.


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 20, 2023 6:20 pm 
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Ch 7 said Cripps has a corkie and might miss the filth game as well as Eagles game.


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 20, 2023 6:21 pm 
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ffs why can't we have nice things


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 20, 2023 6:22 pm 
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Cripps Cerra H and Boyd out

Dow Hollands Ed and Cowan in

Emergencies Binns, Honey, Marchbank, YOung

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 20, 2023 6:22 pm 
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IN: Dow, Cowan, Curnow, Hollands
OUT: Cerra, Boyd, Harry, Cripps
EMG: Honey, Marchbank, Young & Binns

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 20, 2023 6:23 pm 
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Big outs

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That's [REDACTED]. People at the club are getting a little ahead of themselves.

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 20, 2023 6:27 pm 
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Blue Vain wrote:
That's [REDACTED]. People at the club are getting a little ahead of themselves.


I think it's the right thing to do.

We will beat WCE and then teh next month is vital. Cripps always player better fresh and we need him in form.


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 20, 2023 6:29 pm 
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Add Kennedy too.
Might be a tougher day than it should be


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