The Rhino wrote:
White wasn't fit for the first two games though.
Exactly what I'm saying... now he hasn't appeared when he needs minutes and you're saying play him. I think he's injured. He certainly received an injury against Geelong.
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White was given a half (whether this was deliberate after White went off with a corkie, I don't know)
See above; it wasn't deliberate.
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Given Thornton had a couple of pretty good games so far into the pre-season and has barely spent more than 5-10 minutes down back, surely they'd have given him a go too? Or Austin for that matter.
They've been trialling Thornton down forward because of Setanta & Mitchell's fitness. It's similar to Casboult has being given a lot of ruck time.
Thornton has years of back line experience and can step in now. Austin hasn't had many minutes in defence, and resultantly has had as extensive a run into fitness as you would like. He would be ready for round 2 I believe, form permitting.
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With Bower going down, surely it would have made sense, that White having pulled up sore (not injured) from the Geelong game, would be to rest him too, lest we get another tall unavailable for Thursday. Again, none of the other players in contention got a game for Preston, given the orchestrated way of giving our senior players the first half only, it was a need for minutes in the legs, rather than any audition for spots.
Yes, but White needs minutes in the legs, as we have both noted. Given he couldn't get out there, I would be hesitant to play him, furthermore at 190 cms he's not a true key defender. Watson is taller, heavier and shown himself to be better coping with an opponent on the lead in the short time he's been about at the club. Are you forgetting White's so-called "great" games against Burton & Pods? He was carved, they just couldn't kick straight. White is a third defender, and potentially a good one, but he's not a full-back.
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I don't think he's played more than a half of football in any of the games so far. The roles he's been given have been fairly innocuous, nothing to suggest the match committee either have the faith in him to play a stopping role, or replace our most attacking defender out of defence. Physically, I don't think he's big enough just yet, nor has the minutes in the legs, and would probably get more out of a full game at Preston.
He's big enough to take on the Richmond forward line, and he has played more than a half in at least two matches. He has acquitted himself well against physically strong opponents, particularly in the Geelong match. You've not paid a close watch and you're filling in the gaps.