jimmae wrote:
Out:
Browne - looked overawed at times tonight. Good kid, does a lot of good things, but gets lost. Need to bring in players who don't fear making mistakes.
Joseph - for a defensive player, you have become utterly woeful in one-on-one defending, particularly in the back line; time for a spell after a long-standing decline in your play
Hadley - congratulations on cracking the 20 disposal barrier for the first time this season, with 7 tackles, 11 contested possessions and 6 clearances to boot, but nothing in your game stood out from several other midfield players, and worse still Judd was caught in the calamity when he was trying to make a run for the receive. You barely got free at all once the stoppage was over, and it was a joke to watch.
In:
Grigg/McLean - Don't mind which but we need someone who can take the heat off Judd and set up a channel for him to win clearances in a less taxing fashion. Grigg has some defensive issues, but can at least provide outside the play and seems to have worked on his disposal. McLean has it all, except that his decision making needs to lift at senior level and his body isn't showing him much love. People who question is clearance ability and disposal are not watching him at all; it's important to distinguish between disposal and ability in possession.
Bower - goes without saying, but with Joseph out he'll be helping Russell & Walker man the medium players/young talls.
Yarran - this kid needs to come back in for the forward line structure to open up again given Setanta clearly feeling the pinch from a very tough 11 weeks. All those clever leads Eddie made in the first 6 or 7 rounds are now completely useless because Yarran hasn't been there to open up the space with his high leads and excellent disposal. We need Houla on one flank, and Yarran on the other.
Others on the chopping block:
Setanta - may need a week off
Kreuzer - may need a week off
Jacobs - as much as I enjoy the dynamic that he and Kreuzer offer, that ceases to be outside the stoppage, save for rare kicks that give him the opportunity to show the value of a ruckman with clean hands. We need to have a look at Hammer, who can do plenty in the ruck and absolutely terrorise in general play.
Carrazzo - lack urgency all night and it cost us repeatedly both defensive and offensively. Needs a kick up the backside considering that he is a senior player.
Others on the cusp:
Lucas - offers pace, poise, skill, aerial ability & defensive ability. Will need him to man smaller types and provide a different avenue out of defence sooner rather than later.
Hampson - adds another dimension whether he can mark the ball or not; adds three dimensions if he can.
Henderson - works too hard not to be in senior calculations. Star in the making who needs to be more confident with his set shot ability, which is outstanding in terms of technique and touch; just lets his nerves get in the way.
I like it jimmae. Well explained.
I like the idea of rotating players. Keep them fresh. Keep them hungry. Keep them in the loop. But make sure they are playing because they are in form. A slight decline in form requires rotation imo. The following rotations are possible:
Rucks: Kreuzer Sauce Hammer and Warnock. (with Kreuzer given a break forward if not played in the ruck)
KPF: Setanta Kreuzer Henderson Waite (Setanta needs a rest, like Hendo did)
Midfield in and under (protect Judd) Hadley McLean Grigg (Hadley is too loose, McLean needs to show some speed by hand foot and mind)
Re jimmae's post:
Hadley....I saw that too. I think the commentators just looked at the stats and said he had a good game based on them.
McLean/Grigg....why not? Lets see the form of these guys this week in the Ants. We need to protect Judd, but we MUST pick on form.
Been saying it for a while, that Kreuzer is a good ruck rover for his size, but he doesn't get enough possessions for that role. Gets beaten more than not in the ruck. Play him FF/ CHF rotating with Henderson. He can ruck in the forwardline. Waite can swing forward as the 3rd marking option. I have faith in Waite to present forward when we need him.
Lets see how Hammer goes this weekend in the Ants. He'll be interesting to throw into our line up. I guess he's a bit rusty atm.
Browne: put your head over the ball son. Where's your reputation for toughness at the ball and man? Gone. Weak effort. Lost boy.
Joseph: not a very good year. Time for a rest.
Last game before the break.
Home ground advantage (if that's what you'd call it).
Gotta throw everything we can at this game for a win.
This game will separate the men from the boys because Freo are a good team...and they are big, fast and tough.
Are we up for a team like Freo? Time will tell.