baz_baz wrote:
cj69 wrote:
fullmont101 wrote:
MarkNo3 wrote:
fullmont101 wrote:
B:- Carrazzo Jamo T-Bird
HBF:- Walker Waite Scotland
C:- Grigg Stevens Simpson
HFF:- Houla Cloke Gibbs
FF:-Betts Fev Kruz
R:- Warnock Judd Murphy
INT:- Fisher, Hadley, Banno, Wiggo.
Like the side but I would have found room for Bower across half back.
Also glad someone has the Cheif there. When fit he is almost always in the side providing much needed agression. 2009 to be Wiggos make or break.
Love Browny and would love to have him in the side but just can't knock anybody out of the side for him. Same as Russell, I think he was ok at HF for most of the year but with a full fit Carlton side I cant make room for either of them.
You could add Bower and Hampson to that list aswell. The only player I would consider giving the boot to would be Banno.
If we are genuinely able to be a top 4 side next season, Waite needs to be released from a key position. He and Walker need to be loose running players ala Richo. That will make us very dangerous and give us more matchwinners for the opposition to stop. Remembering that Ratts likes to play and extra man in defence and a HF as an extra mid these two will be keys.
For me Carrazzo CANNOT play in defence. When the ball is in the air he gets lost and skilful forwards get goalside of him to easily. He is a ballwinner or nothing.
Browne and Anderson along with Grigg are genuine defenders who need time to get know each others play more often. Bower is our new SOS and should be FB with Austin who I believe will step up next year at CHB. Jamo as the third tall can play tall or small not allowing oppositions to catch us out to easily. Thornton is a back up.
Gibbs could easily fill the "Quarterback" role that Hodge fills for Hawthorn.
I like Cloke at CHF swapping with Kroozer. Both are one grab marks and good kicks for goal. Houla & Betts are natural small fwds but need to work harder defensively than before. I also wouldn't mind Scotland filling that role.
Hadley and Banno are vital as they give us size and toughness around the ball and can tag if required. Russell is also a possibility in that role.
Warnock and Hammer to handle most of the ruck with support from Cloke and Kruz.
The wildcard for me is Setanta!! The four man boundary caught a lot of teams off guard late in the season and the Hawks used it as an advantage in the finals. Setanta can play loose on the wing and take throw ins when our ruckman cannot get there. He also runs well and will create contests and have opposition players looking over there shoulders.
His enthusiasm is infectus.
All in all it is good to have options and some depth.
Add H.Hartlett and O'Keefe and it is even better!!!

So, let me get this right.
Are you saying that Houla, Bannister, Hadley and the inclusion of Warnock, along with natural progression will get us into the top 4
I wish
We can only judge what has just been; we can ponder out yonder.
We were not that far off from 4th in 2008. Consider we played with half baked players alot; we lost the first 3 games on a trot; we didn't win 3 in a row, but came close; we had no ruck; and, we were a very young and inexperienced team.
Just 5% improvement across the board (say 1% for Judd), a bit of luck with injury, and the introduction of a 206cm ruckman to stop the bleeding at ball ups/ bounces, which should give us an extra 30 50/50 taps as opposed to losses, then of course we should aim for finals, but more importantaly aim for a top 4 finish (without spruiking that to the media).
It's natural to set your goals high. I don't think top 4 is impossible; difficult, yes.
I agree with CJ69 about the use of Waite and Walker. The objective is to kick a higher score than the opposition. With Walker and Waite floating forward I can see them kicking a few goals but assisting in many others; let the opposition worry about us, so give them something to worry about.
Cloke? Don't know where he fits in.
Adding pick 6 and a good PSD, along with a goor preseason for the kids inder the guidance of Cordy, I can see depth improving, and competition for positions on the increase. There's no mauch left in terms of delistable candidates after this next cull. We have a good squad.
Harvey as a development coach raises the standards somewhat, and I'm sure he will have a significant positive influence on the kids, let alone the whole team; offield and on field. I'm sure Ratts will improve too!
Why shouldn't we be optomistic about 2009?
"Ball bounces and Warnock taps it to Judd...."