99prelim wrote:
woof wrote:
Up to the coaches to make the 3 big blokes work. We have invested heavily in all 3 so it is up to the coaches to get the return on investment. You don't need a dominant key forward these days to win games, you just need to be able to compete.
We had a dominant key forward a few years ago, 80% of the ball went to him and if he had a bad day we were up shit creek.
You don't give Hampson a new 3 year contract to play in the Bullants.
Coaches need to turn the 3 big blokes into a weapon.
AGREED
Hampson will be that weapon in 2012. The worst thing the MC could do is start panicking early in the season if it's not working. Leave him at FF all year. when in doubt, bomb it into the goal square and watch the boy fly to either take a grab or to bring it down the ravenous crumbers to goal. Must be played at FF every game
Hampson is not and will never be a FF. Certainly never has been, as we've seen, and never will be. Can he time a lead, use his body in a marking contest? Then after all that he can't catch a cold. Opposition will soon work out he'll drop it and their defence will have it swooped downfield before we know what's happened. He won't be a great help defensively. KP forward is a skill on it's own. We just delisted a bloke today who is a way better forward, and I mean way better. The bloke who dominated at CHF in the EF is also a way better forward. Fair chance we could bring in Casboult and he'd be a better forward. Luckily the bloke we delisted today was alot worse ruckman, which, funnily enough, is Hampson's position and where he should play as it's a skill he's really good at. Opposition would love us playing 3 ruckman. Worked for Essendon*.......not! We'll play 2 with one in the two's as insurance. That's why you have 3 ruckmen.
It won't be the MC that panics, supporters will panic after two practice games.