jake_h03 wrote:
teknodeejay wrote:
I agree I think Hammer will get the nod over Rowe. Rowe has some promise but is not quite AFL standard yet you'd think. Casboult is the one we need to really shine this season. Hampson looks improved from last year. Hopefully he gets a decent run without a darn knee injury.
What's Judd's fitness going to be like for Round 1? He was well undercooked in the NAB Final.
I think hammer has to play. Maybe my memory is a bit clouded as not many agree with me but I actually thought hammer showed quite a bit as a forward last year before injury. I think he kicked 3 against the tiges in round 1 last year and I don't think they have a good matchup for him.
He also provides a better back up option for Kreuzer so he can spend a bit more time in the ruck than casboult or Rowe, giving us the ability to really run Maric ragged.
A lot of people are saying they're sick of talking about his potential and he needs to deliver, but remember he's had a lot of injuries and only played 50 odd games. Not to mention he's still very young for a ruckman, only just turned 25. He should just be hitting his prime in the next year or two
I have no doubt that if either of the Three Ruckman played as No.1 they would thrive. Hammer impressed me greatly in Rd 1 of the NAB Cup and Warnocks pre season has been good and Kruezer played one of his best games in the final. However, playing two is a liability especially since the reliance on rotations these days. It will be worse with a cap next year.
They are simply not forwards and never will be. Pinch hit at times, yes, but when the ball hits the ground or defensively they are a liability and defences have it easy picking them off. I thought that the NAB final showed that.