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 Post subject: Re: Our best 22?
PostPosted: Wed Dec 09, 2015 6:51 pm 
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Dk, my bad.. Docherty every day of the week..
Simpson Jamison Weitering
Docherty Plowman Tuohy
Kerridge Cripps Walker
Wright Jaksch Thomas
Everitt Casboult C Curnow
Kreuzer Murphy Gibbs
From; Gorringe E Curnow Boekhorst Rainbow
Graham Sheehan Armfield Smith White
Sunmer Lamb Phillips Whiley
McKay will take a year or two, same with SOS2..


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 Post subject: Re: Our best 22?
PostPosted: Wed Dec 09, 2015 7:53 pm 
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BigBlueWave wrote:
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Hope jones kicks 53.



High hope indeed.


He'll be lucky to get 53 scoring shots, and that's including games played in the magoos.


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 Post subject: Our best 22?
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I'm shocked you believe that!

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 Post subject: Our best 22?
PostPosted: Mon Dec 21, 2015 10:32 am 
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BoundaryRider wrote:
BigBlueWave wrote:
dane wrote:
Hope jones kicks 53.



High hope indeed.


He'll be lucky to get 53 scoring shots, and that's including games played in the magoos.


I think you may be surprised. I can see us being far less reliant on one or two key players in our forward line. Statistically better sides have a bigger spread of goal kickers. That is the direction i see us pursuing. Not saying we will be one of the better sides this year, but i do see foundations being laid, and this is one of them. Far more emphasis on mobility and disposal into F50. Midfielders to play a bigger goalkicking role
Gibbs
Murphy
Thomas
Cripps

All are more than capable of kicking goals


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 Post subject: Re: Our best 22?
PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 6:47 pm 
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FB: Plowman Jamison Byrne
HB: Tuohy Weitering Docherty
C: Buckley Gibbs Simpson
HF: Thomas Everitt Boekhorst
FF: C.Curnow Casboult Walker

RR: Kreuzer Cripps Murphy

Int: Kerridge Armfield Graham E.Curnow


Unlucky: Wright, Sheehan, McKay, Phillips, Cuningham, White, Rowe, Lamb, Gorringe


I know that's a team that's light on for ruck reinforcements, but I think if we're smart about our stoppage setups and Matty and Levi are intelligent about swapping positions, Kreuzer could probably spend 85-90 of his time on the ground (currently averages around 80).

I'm just finding it difficult to squeeze Phillips into the 22 given he's probably not going to win enough forward 50 contests, and historically his kicking for goal has been poor, so unless we're happy with using Kreuzer as primarily a forward he's out.

Graham and Armfield pip Cuningham and Wright for the final midfield spots in the team, but that's without a minute of football played.

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 Post subject: Re: Our best 22?
PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 7:28 pm 
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jimmae wrote:
FB: Plowman Jamison Byrne
HB: Tuohy Weitering Docherty
C: Buckley Gibbs Simpson
HF: Thomas Everitt Boekhorst
FF: C.Curnow Casboult Walker

RR: Kreuzer Cripps Murphy

Int: Kerridge Armfield Graham E.Curnow


Unlucky: Wright, Sheehan, McKay, Phillips, Cuningham, White, Rowe, Lamb, Gorringe


I know that's a team that's light on for ruck reinforcements, but I think if we're smart about our stoppage setups and Matty and Levi are intelligent about swapping positions, Kreuzer could probably spend 85-90 of his time on the ground (currently averages around 80).

I'm just finding it difficult to squeeze Phillips into the 22 given he's probably not going to win enough forward 50 contests, and historically his kicking for goal has been poor, so unless we're happy with using Kreuzer as primarily a forward he's out.

Graham and Armfield pip Cuningham and Wright for the final midfield spots in the team, but that's without a minute of football played.


Would like to think that Jaksch is ahead of Charlie at this stage, not even in your unlucky list
But haven't seen any training to compare


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 Post subject: Re: Our best 22?
PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 7:41 pm 
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Charlie's pretty much in there because of his endurance, versatility and x-factor. Jaksch will be in the mix though, so apologies for that.

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 Post subject: Re: Our best 22?
PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 8:12 pm 
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jimmae wrote:
FB: Plowman Jamison Byrne
HB: Tuohy Weitering Docherty
C: Buckley Gibbs Simpson
HF: Thomas Everitt Boekhorst
FF: C.Curnow Casboult Walker

RR: Kreuzer Cripps Murphy

Int: Kerridge Armfield Graham E.Curnow


Unlucky: Wright, Sheehan, McKay, Phillips, Cuningham, White, Rowe, Lamb, Gorringe


I know that's a team that's light on for ruck reinforcements, but I think if we're smart about our stoppage setups and Matty and Levi are intelligent about swapping positions, Kreuzer could probably spend 85-90 of his time on the ground (currently averages around 80).

I'm just finding it difficult to squeeze Phillips into the 22 given he's probably not going to win enough forward 50 contests, and historically his kicking for goal has been poor, so unless we're happy with using Kreuzer as primarily a forward he's out.

Graham and Armfield pip Cuningham and Wright for the final midfield spots in the team, but that's without a minute of football played.

Looks a decent side with about half a dozen expected to push for selection. I predict that at least a couple of them will surprise. But probably lacking one more key forward until some of the newcomers develop. Looking forward to see how it comes along. Might have to review the family travel budget to get down south for a few games.

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 Post subject: Re: Our best 22?
PostPosted: Tue Jan 26, 2016 11:14 am 
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It's an interesting list isn't it.... well short of A grade talent, let alone B+ talent, but seemingly pretty deep for promise (3rd to 5th year players) and some upside in the new youngsters.

It feels like a proper attempt at a rebuild, all said and done.

With some luck in injuries to key players I suspect we'll surprise a few.

From youtube alone I have Sumner in the team.... no one else has him in the top 30. And we all know youtube is the best way of judging footy.

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 Post subject: Our best 22?
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A grade talent emerges each year, it's A grade team work I'm interested in.


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 Post subject: Re: Our best 22?
PostPosted: Wed Jan 27, 2016 3:16 pm 
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Army the Wonderkid wrote:
It's an interesting list isn't it.... well short of A grade talent, let alone B+ talent, but seemingly pretty deep for promise (3rd to 5th year players) and some upside in the new youngsters.

It feels like a proper attempt at a rebuild, all said and done.

With some luck in injuries to key players I suspect we'll surprise a few.

From youtube alone I have Sumner in the team.... no one else has him in the top 30. And we all know youtube is the best way of judging footy.

It's the accepted means for detecting bone vibration too

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 Post subject: Re: Our best 22?
PostPosted: Fri Jan 29, 2016 4:17 am 
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NTBlue wrote:
jimmae wrote:
FB: Plowman Jamison Byrne
HB: Tuohy Weitering Docherty
C: Buckley Gibbs Simpson
HF: Thomas Everitt Boekhorst
FF: C.Curnow Casboult Walker

RR: Kreuzer Cripps Murphy

Int: Kerridge Armfield Graham E.Curnow


Unlucky: Wright, Sheehan, McKay, Phillips, Cuningham, White, Rowe, Lamb, Gorringe


I know that's a team that's light on for ruck reinforcements, but I think if we're smart about our stoppage setups and Matty and Levi are intelligent about swapping positions, Kreuzer could probably spend 85-90 of his time on the ground (currently averages around 80).

I'm just finding it difficult to squeeze Phillips into the 22 given he's probably not going to win enough forward 50 contests, and historically his kicking for goal has been poor, so unless we're happy with using Kreuzer as primarily a forward he's out.

Graham and Armfield pip Cuningham and Wright for the final midfield spots in the team, but that's without a minute of football played.

Looks a decent side with about half a dozen expected to push for selection. I predict that at least a couple of them will surprise. But probably lacking one more key forward until some of the newcomers develop. Looking forward to see how it comes along. Might have to review the family travel budget to get down south for a few games.

Wouldn't mind Smith being in there for a bit more Xfactor


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 Post subject: Re: Our best 22?
PostPosted: Fri Jan 29, 2016 10:39 am 
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jimmae wrote:
FB: Plowman Jamison Byrne
HB: Tuohy Weitering Docherty
C: Buckley Gibbs Simpson
HF: Thomas Everitt Boekhorst
FF: C.Curnow Casboult Walker

RR: Kreuzer Cripps Murphy

Int: Kerridge Armfield Graham E.Curnow


Unlucky: Wright, Sheehan, McKay, Phillips, Cuningham, White, Rowe, Lamb, Gorringe


I know that's a team that's light on for ruck reinforcements, but I think if we're smart about our stoppage setups and Matty and Levi are intelligent about swapping positions, Kreuzer could probably spend 85-90 of his time on the ground (currently averages around 80).

I'm just finding it difficult to squeeze Phillips into the 22 given he's probably not going to win enough forward 50 contests, and historically his kicking for goal has been poor, so unless we're happy with using Kreuzer as primarily a forward he's out.

Graham and Armfield pip Cuningham and Wright for the final midfield spots in the team, but that's without a minute of football played.



Simon White if fit will be selected and part of our best 22

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 Post subject: Re: Our best 22?
PostPosted: Fri Jan 29, 2016 12:07 pm 
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I think he's competing with Plowman for a spot, and if that's the case Plowman will own that spot by mid-season if he's fit to play.

White might score a gig up the other end if Walker gets injured.

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 Post subject: Re: Our best 22?
PostPosted: Fri Jan 29, 2016 2:37 pm 
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think we need to have Jaksch somewhere in forward starting line up


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 Post subject: Re: Our best 22?
PostPosted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 4:31 pm 
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I'd love to see this rd 1

Weitering. Jamo Buckley
Docherty Plowman. Touhy
Simmo. Gibbs Cuningham
Kerridge Gorringe Thomas
Lamb Casboult Everitt

Kruezer Cripps Murphy

Phillips Walker Graham E Curnow

Emg Smith White Armfield Boekhurst

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 Post subject: Re: Our best 22?
PostPosted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 5:33 pm 
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Mark J wrote:
I'd love to see this rd 1

Weitering. Jamo Buckley
Docherty Plowman. Touhy
Simmo. Gibbs Cuningham
Kerridge Gorringe Thomas
Lamb Casboult Everitt

Kruezer Cripps Murphy

Phillips Walker Graham E Curnow

Emg Smith White Armfield Boekhurst


3 ruckman?


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 Post subject: Re: Our best 22?
PostPosted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 6:41 pm 
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Lachy Mate wrote:
Mark J wrote:
I'd love to see this rd 1

Weitering. Jamo Buckley
Docherty Plowman. Touhy
Simmo. Gibbs Cuningham
Kerridge Gorringe Thomas
Lamb Casboult Everitt

Kruezer Cripps Murphy

Phillips Walker Graham E Curnow

Emg Smith White Armfield Boekhurst


3 ruckman?


Yep I reckon they can all rotate fwd, and I think all are a better option than Jaksch atm.

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 Post subject: Re: Our best 22?
PostPosted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 10:47 pm 
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Mark J wrote:
Lachy Mate wrote:
Mark J wrote:
I'd love to see this rd 1

Weitering. Jamo Buckley
Docherty Plowman. Touhy
Simmo. Gibbs Cuningham
Kerridge Gorringe Thomas
Lamb Casboult Everitt

Kruezer Cripps Murphy

Phillips Walker Graham E Curnow

Emg Smith White Armfield Boekhurst


3 ruckman?


Yep I reckon they can all rotate fwd, and I think all are a better option than Jaksch atm.


I count 4 ruckmen if you count Cas
Can't see it happening


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 Post subject: Re: Our best 22?
PostPosted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 10:53 pm 
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Mark J wrote:
Lachy Mate wrote:
Mark J wrote:
I'd love to see this rd 1

Weitering. Jamo Buckley
Docherty Plowman. Touhy
Simmo. Gibbs Cuningham
Kerridge Gorringe Thomas
Lamb Casboult Everitt

Kruezer Cripps Murphy

Phillips Walker Graham E Curnow

Emg Smith White Armfield Boekhurst


3 ruckman?


Yep I reckon they can all rotate fwd, and I think all are a better option than Jaksch atm.


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