bondiblue wrote:
kingkerna wrote:
almost exactly what I had earlier, but I got bagged for going three talls,
You know footy and in particular Carlton as well as anybody kk.
Who cares what others think about your choice of 3 ruckmen.
If you believe in playing 3 ruckmen and have good reason then stick to it. There's nothing wrong with that.
Hampson and Kreuzer have speed other ruckmen would only dream of.
Anyone who thinks Kreuzer can't ruck rove hasn't watched what he does time and time again after he wins the tap and chases his own ball.
He's a huge body, and like Kouta damn hard to get around in the midfield. Similarly, Kreuzer will win a bucket load of clearances for the same reasons Kouta did...imo.
I reckon he could put a great shepherd in for Judd and Murphy; he's the size of 2 players.
So they way I like to look at it is:
Warnock = 1st ruck
Hampson = FF
Kreuzer = Ruck rover.
I think that implies I am only playing one ruckman with support for him from the FF and RR.

Gday Bondi,
Nice post but what do you think we expect to gain from playing kreuzer around the ball along side a ruckman? Remember he would be taking a position from another good player.
You said it yourself that he hits it out and then gets in after it so why then bring Warnock into it. Just leave big K in the ruck if that is what you want.
At the most we will get a couple of extra marks around the ground but we would lose too much elsewhere. Big K is good and athletic for a big man but i could bet his agility and stamina is not up with the proper onballers like Judd, Murph, Gibbs, Simpson etc. He would be great in close with his bulk and fearless play but once the ball gets out of the bubble he wouldn't be able to provide the spread offensively or cover defensively for 70 mins a game the same way Simpson, Scotland or even a fit Russell would.
I like Krooz around the ball but as a ruckrover while we have another ruck up forward would be virtually leaving us a man down late in quarters and late in games so IMO we play with two rucks.
If we want to throw another tall around the ball for a short stint to catch a team out we can still do it by changing our forward structure a little.