jimmae wrote:
I think this deserves a thread of its own, as it seems to be a different discussion from best 22 and list management.
The problem as of rounds 1 and 2 is that we seem to be overstocked with talls, which reflects the list generally. Some of these talls are quite versatile, but not enough of them are, and of those that are, we're not using them as such.
On Sunday, our forward line was essentially:
HF: Lamb Everitt Wright
FF: C.Curnow Casboult Boekhorst
With Everitt and Wright pushing well outside the 50 most of the game, and Boekhorst rotating out to the wing so names like Phillips, Kreuzer, Murphy, Kerridge, Gibbs and Cripps could rotate in for 5-10 minutes instead of heading to the bench.
Meanwhile at the other end, it was:
FB: White Jamison Rowe
HB: Tuohy Weitering Simpson
with Thomas and Docherty sitting in front of their structures to tighten the zone, with White swapping with Weitering from time to time to take different medium/smalls taking up position deeper in the Swans forward line, and to buy Weitering some respite.
We're running a zonal defensive structure, and for the most part it is solid, but when the high press gets caught out, the recovery speed is lacking, and the primary offenders are Rowe and White. Rowe has height on his side, meanwhile White needs to get aerially more often (and he did yesterday, to his credit), but sadly I don't think he's quicker than Rowe, nor a better read of the play.
So that puts him on the chopping block first, at least in terms of defensive structures (and we can rule him out of the midfield as well, he is appalling there).
Up forward, yesterday's structure robbed us of our previous week's best forward (Wright) so that C.Curnow could play and we had enough run through the middle. This is another sign that we went too tall, and sure enough Lamb didn't pick up the slack in the crumbing stakes. We're running a structure that heavily prioritises securing a mark inside 50 in order to take pressure off our shots on goal and guarantee more scores relative to last year, but that doesn't mean we should forego small forwards altogether.
Lamb isn't creating the scoring opportunities that the MC seemed to expect of him, so he needs to go back and work on getting his motor on, or we need to deploy him in the role that Wright played yesterday so we can bring Wright closer to goal.
A big problem right now is that we are getting so little out of our ruck rotation beyond raw taps, which weren't going to advantage (1 in 4 yesterday). These guys need to be taking turns up forward for longer periods of the game (yesterday it was 46% of the time, and I suspect that's a competition low for a ruck tandem) and offering a real mismatch to release others, or they need to not be in the team.
Levi is a mismatch, and he can ruck, so there's one. Phillips jumps high and does nothing else, so he's out. There's the ruck issues solved, and the forward line issues mostly solved.
Out: Phillips, White
In: Walker, Byrne
Some weeks, White will be preferred to Rowe, while Lamb should be supplanted by Sumner, and Everitt will be put under pressure by Jaksch and McKay over time. In the mean time, we should be looking to inject pace and skill into the side, and the easiest place to start is at either end where we are lumbering and disjointed.
Has there ever been a week when you don't want White dropped
