Big Kahuna Boot wrote:
Samblueboy.. .... ..agreed, our forward line needed help.. ..but the ball needs to get there first..
..also, even if Stevo and Snotland were having good years they're both 25+ and not gonna be building up with our young midfield engine-room under Juddles.. ..plus Stevo's game-style flaws and bad neck injury meant he never should have been relied upon to help carry the mids, hell he never was a real mid but more a wingman [or was at port, and i still think it's his natural position].. ..we haven't used Snotland in the guts for ages, and Hadley has yet to prove his body is up to AFL week in, week out.. ..our midfield's a-grade talent is Judd and Murphos, with the Gibblet close to becoming a-grade [if he ever spends consecutive games playing mostly midfield].. ..b-graders to push through there i would say are Carrots and Simmo, Stevo too when playing,, Grigga sneaking into b-grade too.. ..but we don't use Simmo too much through the midfield admittedly, Betts only gets used sparingly in there too..
..i reckon another a-grade mid is required to give us real midfield dominance, which is essential nowadays to really compete with the premiership contenders.. ..teams have shown that you can win a flag with a killer engine room [weagles and catters].. ..also the main reason for the brions hat-trick.. ..sure they had good KPF's, but those games were won and lost in the guts.. ..they weren't the fab-four fer nothin', and there's been some good midfields around the traps over the years.. ..our mid-field lacks that in and under bullocking type player, and in fact we're forced to use Juddles as our contested clearance king.. ..also, none of our mids are blessed with a truely penetrating boot.. ..another tool required vs the zone/flood tactics.. ..it's like we left the midfield jigsaw puzzle before we finished putting all the pieces into place..
Can you stop selling Yarran short and pumping up Rich after five minutes of their respective careers?
Who are you trying to convince with your arguments
Yarran has the talent, pace, vision and incredible skill on both sides to emulate the career of this Brownlow medalist, match winner and vital member of the fab four.
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Yarran's touch and vision to hit Browne and Betts from the middle and CHB was sublime.
Anyone who compares Yarran to a Garlett, Betts or Ballantyne should be placed on your ignore list.
The one player Geelong can't afford to lose if they want to win the flag is Steve Johnson.
Inside midfielders are easier to replace than matchwinners with that sort of skill and ability.
Greg Williams won a Norm Smith not as a mid, but as a forward who kicked five and set up at least five playing as a forward.
Hawthorn won a flag by taking their best kick out of the midfield and playing him in the backline.
So much for having a great kick in the middle.
We need a big bodied midfielder in the middle to emulate Sewell, Mitchell and Lewis who get it out to the likes of Young, Birchall, Dew, Bateman, Crawford, Guerra, Ladson and Ellis to deliver the ball.
Their inside midfielders bar Hodge aren't great kicks in anyone's language.
Isn't using Rich as an inside midfielder and battering ram to protect Judd defeating the purpose of having a player with a great kick?
Rich isn't built like Goddard and Hodge who are generals in their sides.
Rich is the same size as Murphy.
Mitch Robinson will play on the ball and
deliver it inside fifty.
Yarran running at the opposition flat out and not having a tell as to which foot he will use wil be harder to stop than Rich.
Rich has no right foot.
There's no set plan you need to follow to win a flag.
If Yarran was white, we'd be shaking our heads at the skill of the player and penciling him in as a matchwinner and 200 gamer.
It's unfortunate that Yarran
is rated lower than midfielders and pigeon holed as a stay at home and potentially flaky HFF/forward pocket.
The more things change, the more things stay the same...