Good thread River Rodent
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There seems to have been a shift in our forward line structure the past 2 weeks, which has coincided with Betts' absence and Crosisca's rotation to the position of forwards coach. Whether either of these points is significant, I have no idea.
Bettsy is cute, but as mentioned in the match discussion, I didn't miss Bettsy at all against the Doggies. I much prefer to have the experienced Lappin as my FP anyday in 2007; always have.
It's also interesting that earlier last year many TCers agreed we had the most potent fowardline in the comp but suffered from a weak supply from the midfield. We had Waite Fisher and Fevola. Waite played as our CHB in our successful NAB Cup, and earmarked to stay there with Setanta at FB to settle the back 6. Many supporters prefer Lappin and Houlihan in the forward half. So where does Bettsy fit in?
No doubt Waite Fisher and Fevola work well in the forwardline together; as long as the supply is there, they'll be fine.
Now we can't have everyone in there including Whitnall (preferred forward), Kennedy, Hartlett, Benjamin and Betts, let alone Gibbs and Murphy (who are both natural goalkickers).
barass wrote
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And of course the more plays introduced, the more difficult to defend. It also keeps opposition defenders more honest and less inclined to zone off, which should end up benefitting Fev more than anyone.
Just think of how good we could be if we can get the centre clearance stuff right ......
Great analysis in your post barass.
Waite and Fish give us mobility and marking power (both a bit suss with their kicking), Fev is Fev and can kick them from 60m. So who are the other 3?
Well with 3 good talls as the abovementioned we can have 3 smalls or 2 smalls and Whitnall in 2007 or Kennedy, Hartlett or Hampson there in 2008.
I like the idea of Houla at HF playing up the wing for link and delivery and Lappin in the FP all the time, roaming the forward half. No doubt if Whitnall or a tall is resting on the pine, Gibbsy and Murphy are bound to pinch hit a couple at FP.
Forwardline is looking good, and great that we are rotating things around and playing Fev as decoy leading for a mark at 50-60m out. Variety is the spice of life. This game plan will benefit Fevola by playing week to wek in a winning side. Much better fun than losing.
