Punter22 wrote:
TruBlueBrad wrote:
Punter22 wrote:
You think Laidler is a legitimate option on Reiwoldt?
Possibly, possibly not, but he'd be ok on Edwards or Vickery (or do you forget him on resting rucks last year). Which means Hendo would go to Riewoldt.
Anyway, in Mick we trust, I get it. And I guess he's trusting in Jamo and Hendo standing up.
..Jamo will take jumping Jack, jacks prefers to play mostly deep FF style, and Jamo is our best deepest KPD.. ..Hendo will take Vickery, who is a fwd/ruck option, and is kicking around the 2m mark by memory, far too tall for Laids [or any other med] to stand.. ..just because it worked once, doesn't mean you'd always try it.. ..Vickery isn't much chop, but it's like last season when Rance [undersized] stood by Hammer.. ..sure Rance ate up all our crap F50 entries, but anything that came in high Hammer got first hands to cos' Rance just couldn't compete, same deal if Laids was beside Vickery.. ..if the ball comes in long and high, it's too easy to give away free's when trying to spoil such a taller opponent..
..i also think Laids may not be 100% ready for crash and bash role, and i reckon Doogs zoning off and helping back into packs and get in front of charging fwds will be his 'go'.. ..i reckon Doogs will play a lot this year, and will play a lot on 'heart'.. ..and being a leader, he'll sacrifice his game and body every week.. ..not saying others won't, but he'll be borderline reckless with his own safety.. ..and he's capable pushing fwd to link up and kick a goal every week or two.. ..he's played 2 seasons for us, was very good in his debut season, and injuries effected his 2nd year.. ..and yet somehow ppl judge his unfit year, over his fit year for his ability and standard.. ..Doogs will help stiffen up the backline.. ..and his kind of experience in such a 'young' back 6 is massive..
..terribly wet conditions today, will actually suit our new gameplan i think.. ..gain yardage, down the conservative outer wings, and marking targets to provide a contest.. ..not good marking conditions, but our runners ought to do well at their feet..