Cheers and good morning BV.
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Nah, Jackos the shut down player Bondi.
With a midfield of Judd and co. you'd be pretty happy to go head to head but if one of the opposition gets off the leash, you need a plan B.
Jackos the man for that job.
Jackson's a beauty, I knew you'd have some sort of contigency plan for him...and what you desribed suits him and Carlton to a T.
I was kidding about Blackers, I just didn't have the eart to make a joke about Pagan, the bench with BV in the same sentence. I can't see Blackers winning a spot at all with the midfield depth we have.
A further point that keeps on going around my read regarding the HBF and their role in midfield rotations.
We are all crying out for a stable back 6. This year there's choice. I wonder though if rotating different players at HB would descrease stability.
I get the feeling the rotations from the HBF position, in yours and other posters teams, with the likes of Scotland, Walker and Gibbs, are suggested because they can't fit them into the midfield, despite them being adept to the position of midfielder.
I'm on the fence on that; there's positives for sure, but I can also see one negative. I don't have an answer, just an opinion.
I love the idea of the tough, uncompromising Scotland in the midfield. Before Judd came on board, and with question marks on Stevens, I was hoping that Scotland could start in the midfield with Carrazzo and Murphy.
BV, with all the focus on hands on development by experts, you must be happy and building confidence in the prospects of this team. You needn't answer that; I think we all know where you sit on that point.
When I think of drills, I don't think Bunnings, I think BV.
