bondiblue wrote:
Virgin Blue wrote:
The question I ask you is do u think he shlould play primarily as a fwd now? I have seen every pre-season game this year, and he will struggle as a fwd full time in 2010. But, as I said earlier, he may be better suited to a fwd role in the future, but not right now.
Just bec he bagged 3 gls once or twice doesn't mean he can be a regular contributor as a fwd now. Your taking one instance, I'm taking a lot more than 1. And anyhow, in those games he kicked multiple gls he was thrown fwd during thr game, causing a mismatch of sorts. But when he starts there and stays there, at FF, he struggles.
Look I do respect opinions, but I think you're being a bit unrealistic.
Truly VB I don't care that much in looking for Kreuzer's negatives, because there really isn't any for a guy playing 200cm above sea level... but I'll give it a burl.
I didn't see him struggle against the Swans, but I did notice the team found it difficulty to get the ball past HF when Kreuzer was FF with Judd in a FP. I haven't noticed any judgement of Judd's non performance as a forward for the same reasons. Is Judd incapable of playing fwd too?
The point being, give Kreuzer a fair chance by giving him 'opportunities'...and by that I mean favourable ones, like Fev received, and Reiwoldt and Brown receive, and he will kick goals from marks. He can mark over his head. He's done it before. More than once.
Lets look at the percentages with a bit more care. Are you saying that Kreuzers 10 straight goals came from him as a ruckman? The answer is that they didn't. What percentage of time has Kreuzer spent forward for his 17 goals compared with his time as a ruck? What is the goal per minute count? There must be a count...after all he has kicked a few goals...and when he did prior to 2010 all the footy experts saw the conundrum as to where to play Kreuzer fwd or back.
You are saying he's not a fwd. I know Gerard Healy, he thinks Kreuzer is too valuable not to play fwd. I value Gerard's opinion.
Now I mention 3 goals he's kicked as an example. There's multiple goals to add to that for a kid who was 19 and 20yo which proves he has fwd ability. Tell me where I'm being unrealistic when you are the one whose focussed on the 3 goals and dismisses the rest?
C'mon, get real...it's Kreuzer we're talking about here....not Spalding or DeLuca....and I mean it...get real.
I'm saying he can play forward with success if we can get the ball to him. Sorry but I can't see why that's being unrealistic.
What was your position again? Kreuzer can't mark, can't play fwd, can't kick goals? Nah...I think you're wrong....and you position is a tad unrealistic given the empirical evidence his efforts have created.
Go Kreuzer.
Go Blues.
In Ratten and the current list I believe in.
They're just young, and the supporters are a bit impatient.

Look, he did kick some gls in his first 2 yrs, and at the time I thought he would/could be a fwd, but since then the coach has tried him as a permanent fwd on occasion and every time he has done this Kruez has hardly fired a shot. That is evidence mate, pure and simple.
Started I think with the Ess game last year, Kruez started fwd and couldn't hold a mark. I put it down to just a once off, but then this pre season has been the same story, he cannot take marks as a fwd right now, not often enough to warrant playing him primarily as a fwd now, given as a ruck he gives us great value now.
I think you are constantly overlooking 2 things...
1. I have said I believe Kruez may be able to play fwd in time, when he is stronger in the arms etc, but just not right now, and if you saw his performances playing fwd this pre-season you would have to agree. Again, the coach has decided based on the pre-season Kreuz will play ruck and not fwd (he said so after the game last weekend), so I'll take his word over yours sorry
2. It is about the NOW, as far as I am concerned. Right now, Kreuz is much, much, much better suited as a ruck, so why on earth would you play him as a fwd? Play him as a ruck, the vast majority of the time in 2010, that makes sense. Give him odd spells as a fwd, but really, he can play ruck now well so you play him ruck. As the coach seems to have realised too.
In 2 years if he is stronger in the air then I have no problem playing him fwd if he can hold more marks, enough to warrant playing fwd most of the time.
You don't make any sense at all mate.
In 2010 Kreuz looks a ruck but not a fwd, but you want to play him fwd.
Makes no sense.
Play him as a ruck, cause that is what d=he does well now, and hope in time he can hold marks as a fwd and if that day arrives, then you decide what is best - a CHF/FF or a RUCK. Let's hope we have that choice one day.