Blues Clues wrote:
He's only ever played in the AFL as a ruckman, so he's yet to be tried as a set forward. OK, he maybe a spud as a ruckman, but his form as a forward should be assessed on its own merits. Have Jake or Harts ever kicked more than 4 at VFL level? Ever?
He's kicked a few other bags lately, too.
Also interesting that he had 3 Dees listed players have a crack at him v Sandy and none could hold him, two being Carroll and Frawley. If they had been "no-namers", I would have been as cynical as anyone.
I reckon he also deserves a crack, what have we got to lose, FFS? When's the last time Fish kicked multiple goals or even looked like it? Playing an average team with an average backine helps, too.
I can only see Aussie making way for him, which still leaves Jamo, T-Bird and Waite as our tall backs. Grigga handy, too.
If he fails as a forward, sure, his cards will be marked "delisted", but let's not die wondering.
Play him this week.
I uderstand you. I've always preferred him as a forward than a ruckman.
Do you remember the best moments Ackland gave this club? It was in the NAB and he kicked 2 goals from two Big marks in the forwardline; he also missed out on taking a screamer. That sceamed out forward to me.
He did fly for some more marks in the forwardline but they didn't come off. What were the most memorable acts he performed for this club in the ruck? mmmm...yeah you see, I do understand your point.
But since that cameo, he has really not delivered a shot, even when drifting to the forwardline. My guess was that he was at his peak when he first arrived and has gone downhill since then.
Then all of the sudden these bags have been popping up. WTF? I don't know what to say other than he gave his opponents (VFL players) a bath.
My point (made in another thread) for Aisake is a case for oportunity more than anything else, and how the offer of opportunity has unearthed some gems for the Mighty Blues, despite their form in the Ants not warranting selection at the time. There's a long list of players who showed as much as Aisake has and been selected; precedence.
Right now we are screaming for an Aisake type player, not necassrily Aisake, but we have no other option against resting ruckmen. I also made the point that I would like to see us make the finals this year, and the reason we have lost many of our games is against resting ruckmen and ruckmen in general.
So laugh as much as you like, and belittle Aisake as much as well, but when (as it seems) he has not been developed in 2009, he played well last weekend, we have no one else on our list to manup resting ruckmen in our defensive area, then who are you going to recall to man Westoff and Brogan?
And as you put it
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If he fails as a forward, sure, his cards will be marked "delisted", but let's not die wondering.
Play him this week
That's exactly what I'm saying, so don't laugh.
