club29 wrote:
ThePsychologist wrote:
This idea of Hampson as a forward is just wrong. Yes, he can pinch hit but he is NOT a forward. I cannot see Malthouse playing two of any of our ruckman at anyone time. Who that will be is anyones guess and none of them are a standout.
Personally, whilst I think there is some ability is there they are nothing special. I wouldn't rank any off them in the top 15 in the competition especially given their injury concerns and lack of consistent output.
As for the comments on Walker. Leave him forward with small stints on ball. It's where he played his best football.
Seriously, with a gun midfield and right structures this forward line would stretch any side.
"Mids" Henderson Waite
Betts Casboult Walker
Being rebounded against will be a worry with that 6. MM might have a different press that could allow it to work but I doubt it. The top teams this year except for Geelong at times only use the one KPF and one ruck/forward. That makes hampson more valuable that Warnock to us and makes it a contest out of Hampson and Casboult for that second spot.
Henderson to FB. Jamo traded. (just thought i would throw that in)
Don't see a rebound worry there. We saw Casboult run down Dempsey twice in one game.
West Coast play an abundance of talls forward. When North had their run they had 3 talls forward firing. Pies were always at their best under MM with 3 talls. Other's played 2 with one man rucking for 85% of the game and a forward pinch-hitting. Depends on how the side wants to structure up according to personnel and game plan.
If we want a forward pinch-hitting we want it to be a true forward not a ruckman. Hammer is not a forward. Warnock becomes more valuable as he provides something different and by far our best tap ruck. We already have similar types to Hampson but they are, bar Kreuzer, more forward types, which we want.
Love Rowe to come though this year, would allow us to play Waite as a HF 3rd tall. Waite isn't you ordinary tall. We can only hope there though with Rowe as we have no idea, hence can't bank on it. He's another forward who can ruck decently and won't be under the same pressure with the other talls around the forward line.
I'm guessing trading Jammo was tongue-in-cheek.