TruBlueBrad wrote:
Had a slow day at work today so put some thought into this. I won't say its harder than ever, its all relative really, but there is some genuine depth, some change and importantly opportunity for players to develop with the Bullants rather than being thrown to the wolves.
B: Armfield, Jamieson, Laidler
HB: Russell, Bower, Scotland
C: Lucas, Gibbs, Simpson
HF: Walker, Henderson, Garlett
F: Betts, Waite, Robinson
R: Kreuzer, Judd, Murphy
I/C: Warnock, Carrazzo, McLean
Sub: O'hAilpin
Armfield - Was tempted to try to move him into the midfield to inject some pace, but the way football is played now he's not stuck in the back pocket away from the play. He can start his run from defence, carry the ball, break lines and hopefully won't be exposed trying to pinpoint passes deep forward. Joseph would be the obvious back up here, but I see Armfield offering more.
Jamieson - Still our best option at Full Back. Struggled at times last year, but as I thought about that last year and think it was about getting 22 games and staying injury free. He may have been learning to play a different style of game where his shoulders won't be exposed.
Laidler - I have a Geelong supporting mate who thinks he's a big loss. Would have been close at Geelong even with Milburn staying on so I doubt he would have moved without being confident of getting a regular game. I see him playing that third tall, supporting Bower and Jamieson and providing good disposal coming out of defence.
Russell - Came of age in a big way last season finishing 2nd to Judd in the B&F. There's been talk of moving him to the midfield but I dont see the benefit given the way he played last season. Laidler and Duigan will provide support and play similar roles.
Bower - I really believe his momentum was ruined last season with the injuries and having to come back a couple of times. I'm a big Bower fan and believe he can be AA at CHB. I don't see him as a flanker at all. His strength will be an ability to play on the gun mobile CHF's and then run off them and hurt them going the other way. His form is there playing on Franklin and Reiwoldt and was earmarked to play on Brown last season before injury. You may not agree with me, but that shows where Ratten sees him as a player....at CHB.
Scotland - I struggled with this position more than any other. Scotland moved into the midfield last season and his position in defence might be the one who follows a forward into the rotation. Initially I had Yarran here and also considered Duigan or Lucas.
Lucas - Provides the run we need and while I wasn't sure about him playing off a wing or HBF, I was certain about him being in our best 22.
Gibbs - All indications are that he'll move more into the midfield this season and the recruitment of Laidler and Duigan make it possible. Can't question his usage or ability to get the ball, but he'll need to play two ways and not be exposed when we don't have the ball.
Simpson - Mr Reliable, Simmo will do what he does. Maybe he's come as far as he can as a player, I'm hoping he can step it up as a leader this season and be the little voice inside everyone's head that keeps them playing honest, accountable football.
Walker - Forward, back or midfield. Many see him as a lead up forward, I'm not sure you want to put that kind of pressure on his arms/shoulders each week by expecting him to take contested marks. I think he'll play as a half forward but push further up the ground and play as an extra midfielder or maybe the defensive forward at times.
Henderson - A given, whether he or Waite play closer to goal or further up will change from week to week. I don't expect match winning performances from Lachie, just further improvement and for him to hold onto more marks. Hopefully he's working on his upper body strength while out with a hip injury.
Garlett - Just about my favourite player now. Pace to burn and importantly he knows where the goals are. Will come under more attention this season so pushing him further up field at times will help keep him in the play and make it more difficult for an opponant to sit on him.
Betts - Has been our most important forward, as a goal kicker, a CHF, crumber and putting pressure to keep the ball in at the same time. We need to get the balance better and Eddie will cope better than that. From all reports he's settled better off field which can only help his football and fitness. Will also push into the midfield at times as he's one of our better clearance players, his fitness just hasn't allowed him to so. Will still only be used there in bursts though.
Waite - Has to play forward. He should only be used in defence as a last resport or push down there late in quarters if needed. This is an important season for Waite. He's not a young player anymore, has a full season back from his knee injury and if we're to take the next step he has to be one of the players dragging us there.
Robinson - The second hardest position to fill. This should ideally be the defensive forward spot for the oppositions most creative and 'go to' backman. Houlihan is the other contender, as well as Yarran with Walker taking the defensive side. Mitch has all the potential, the big advantage he has over the others is his aggressiveness at the ball and the man. He also has the ability to kick clever goals, not quite like Houlihan, but he offers the kind of hardness our coaching staff are looking for this season.
Kreuzer - I don't expect him to play #1 ruck first up, but this is our best 22. With a reduced interchange he'll spend time up forward as well, and everyone is impressed with his work around the ground and at stoppages, but he is firstly a ruckman and our best one at that.
Judd - Hopefully with the change in coaching staff there's a bigger focus on our midfielders spreading from stoppages because apart from seeing him kick more goals that the only weakness in his game. As we improve I can only see Judd getting better and becoming more vaulable as a game breaker and a weapon to hurt the opposition rather than being the workhorse at stoppages he is now.
Murphy - See my first point on Judd. I really hope Murph is encouraged to focus more on playing both ways. I'd also like to see him hit the scoreboard more like he did in 2009. I think we'll all come to realise how much the interuption to his pre-season last year really hurt Murphy.
Warnock - Will obviously battle Hampson to partner Kreuzer as our ruckman. We saw signs last year of what drew our attention to him. I was particularly impressed with his ability to go forward and take a mark. That will be ever valuable with the reduced interchange.
Carrazzo - His place in the side is his until someone takes it from him. The knock is on his collecting possession without hurting the opposition. He's one of our leaders so hopefully with the new focus on accountability he'll become more aware of his opponant as well.
McLean - I see him as being very important in releasing Judd and Murphy. With the expected reduction in rotations the game should slow down and allow him to keep up. If he can get to his best we'll be a much better side. Ellard will be in waiting if he doesn't make it.
Subs
O'hAilpin - I picked Santy as the next tall although I'm not really sure we'll go with an extra tall. I think we're covered with Waite or Henderson going back and a ruckman forward if injury strikes during a game. This is more about direction than whether he really is in our best side.
Duigan - Mature age recruit, has to be ready to step straight in. He'll be interesting to watch and see if he's up to it or not.
Yarran - Initially I had him in the side as a HBF, but maybe Scotland keeps him out and allows Yarran to develop that side in the Bullants for a little longer
Ellard - His player thread initially got me wondering if he'd make our best 22. To make it he has to push McLean out.
Joseph - Played the last 2 seasons and now I can't find a place for him. I think we need to become more rounded as a side and not have a guy just to play defensive. Our midfielders need to be able to shut the opposition down as well as win the ball themselves.
Hampson - I see him behind Krezuer and Warnock. He could really throw his name up if he can show some form drifting forward and kicking goals and maybe more importantly holding some of those marks.
Collins - Needs to push Walker out to get a start for mine. Has a decent dip at it so hopefully he can become a Hickmott type player. Will become a crowd favourite if he can. A good depth player.
Well, that gives us a core of 28 players to pick from. I've ignored the rookies for this, I really only see ROK getting a good look on that other HBF Scotland is on now.
One thing I remember one of TC's old friends saying was we'll be a good side with Houlihan, Scotland and Carrazzo are no longer automatic selections. Carrazzo is the only auto for mine at the moment so I think we're getting there.
A good team, I would be worried about Bower at CHB, seems to be monstored by the power forawrds - I'd prefer him as a HBF
Agree about Garlett, I would love to see him on a wing, he would be Michael Long-esque with his pace to burn