gerry atric wrote:
Ruckmen as forwards doesn't work, forwards as back up rucks can work okay but usually rucks are better rucks and forwards better forwards.
gerry, you put forward your case very well, but I dont agree with this point.
I've seen a number of games shift on the scoreboard and in momentum when you see forwards who cant ruck (lets say in this case Setanta), go into the middle and get dominated even if it is for 5-7 minutes a quarter due to the centre square dominance of the oppositions starting 4.
To me the reason why everyone is going around in circles in every second thread is that 'the forward for 2012' we are looking for is a) more than likely not currently our list considering that Henderson will more than likely stay back, Mitchell isn't ready, and there are obvious ? on whether it can be Kreuzer or Hammer b) isn't Setanta, c) isn't Fevola, d) wasn't available during trade week and e) wont be in the next batch of draftees.
So regardless of which camp a poster falls in, you can argue the case against someone else knowing that their solution is probably wrong, but forgetting that yours is more than likely not much better.
Off the top of the head Franklin, Cloke, Kennedy, Petrie are the big 4 that would make the difference, Tippett, Reid and Hurley potentially, N.Reiwoldt, J.Brown if the bodies are still capable. Outside of that I'm not sure if there is anyone else that would make a clear and obvious difference outside of what we already have to work with.