budzy wrote:
I like Fish.. I do .. but we've been down the fish path, and the Wiggo path, and the Houla path, and the banno path, etc, etc, ..and it hasn't worked for a number of years...
Can we do something different?? ....pleeeeaaaase?????
Whilst convenient to write people off, that sort of thinking just wont get us anywhere at this stage in this season. We have 44 or so players to pick from, and unlike a few years ago we actually have a list where they all show something (as distinct from gap fillers).
In a team selection, like any corporate or high performance sports team, we have to be thinking about strengths and weaknesses and team roles. It serves no purpose to put a line through someone at this stage. For all of our negativity now those that remain at least have some strengths at this level:
- Wiggins: hands, lead-up marking ability
- Houlihan: kicking skills
- Bannister: all round coverage of opponents, particularly of mid to taller midfielders
Sure we might put a line through players names if the season is over at say Round 16, and Wiggins, Houlihan, Bannister, Fisher may be usurped by the need to try younger players to reshape a list. At that stage make a call for sure, but right now, someone like Bannister could potentially fill the breach that Hadley's struggles (and AB's injuries) have left open ie strong body to cover from others. Yes he makes massive mistakes when he thinks he's in the clear but for where we are now, we need to focus on the team plan and roles for that plan. I for one think bannister could be a key to beating Essendon*, by taking out Watson and stopping that feeding through the old traditional centreman.
Id hate to think we would say no to someone in 2009 because of 2008 deficiencies. If Cloke can get 7 games in 2009 then Fisher can be given a couple to see what he can add,