Melvey wrote:
I'd love Josh Kennedy back at the club
Took some nice grabs as the lead up forward. Good pace.
Aint gonna happen in the short term (but I have my fingers crossed),but like I use to about Leuenberger, I'm over that too.
We move forward with what we've got until a gem pops up each year for the next 5 years; some one better than Kennedy.

They are out there and we can snag one or two.
When we got Kennedy and Hampson or looked closely at both and saw them live a few times too, I always had my money on Hampson. Hammer just looks smoother and moves more freely, and faster and presents taller and just had to get better at the game and fills into that frame with a lot of muscle. He'd always have a freakish leap. I reckon we've got better than Kennedy right under our noses if we want to go that way.
But Fev IS our full forward.
His main objective is to kick goals. He's not a FB.
If he is moved for the betterment of the team, sure that's good. But he's got to kick goals.
3 goals on Saturday would have sufficed the role he had, but he didn't.
Fev is not being paid $800K (?) for that sort of output and nor what he displayed against Fremantle.
We have to learn to take alternate options with or without Fev, and looking for them is a start.
As a short term tactic, I agree with what Ratts did. It's good but I believe he has to mix up with a bit of Fev as the focal point as well a letting him explore defensive options further up the ground like he did against the Pies.
I expect versatility from all our talls. Lets face it, we will have the most athletic and paciest ruck brigade and the sooner they work well together...well the ball is mainly going in one direction; Carlton's goal. Fev will be one who will be there most of the time, but we do have to give the other forwards a go too.
Fev does a good job of drawing his opponent(s) where he wants. It's good if he can take 2 defenders away from goal, but to do that he has to mix it up moving away from goals without them knowing; luring them.
I agree Fev has got another 4 in him, and we have to accept that form permitting. I hope he remains injury free. He has a very strong body, durable. 2012 is probable. Look he's a champion forward and he is ours thank god. We just have to use him better and mould him. He will get wiser and mellow out with age (or he should). I didn't.
ATM he's our leader in the forwardline. He should be given some scope to encourage and instruct the Kreuzers, Hammers, Yarrans, Betts when he is making a move and how he can bring them into the game. To empower him to be a guide to the developing guns. He'd love to be the General of the Forward line instead of the General of his persona.
If he does that, this year, and if Warnock, Walker play the last half dozen games before the finals, Grigg Carrots back and a couple of others...anything can happen.
Lets just make sure whatever happens it happens in our forwardline.