Virgin Blue wrote:
For some reason, I keep thinking our midfield lacks depth.
I think part of the problem rests with Stevens and Scotland having such poor years, by their standards. Most of us probably would have expected those 2 to have another 2 good years. But they have been well down this year, and it has left a hole in the midfield IMO.
And I suppose we are waiting for the likes of Grigg, Russell, and Walker to truly take the next step. I think all 3 are on the cusp. Obviously with Walker it's largely about his shoulders - I think he averaged 20 touches a game last year so we know he can find the ball and carry it.
But Yarran and Robinson are clearly a while off yet.
Do we agree we probably have relied too much this year on Judd, Gibbs, Murphy, and to a slightly lesser extent Simpson?
I just think, you look at say a Geelong, and they have about 7 really good midfield types...
Ablett
Selwood
Corey
Enright
Chapman
Ling
Bartel
+
Kelly
Mackie
Milbrun
Wojinski
Scarlett
The latter 5 generate good carry/run from defence most weeks.
I think if the Blues genuinely midfield is King, then they need to view Geelong as a benchmark, and build towards replicating the same level of depth the Cats have. So how are we going in that regard? (Note : I don’t include the small mids like Betts, Varcoe etc as true ball winners/carriers, though I do make an exception for Chapman). Note : don’t place too much emphasis on the match ups below, the point is more to show the comparative depth of the 2 midfields…
Ablett (Judd)
Selwood (Murphy)
Corey (Gibbs)
Enright (Walker)
Chapman (Carrazzo)
Ling (Grigg)
Bartel (Stevens)
+
Kelly (Russell)
Mackie (Simpson)
Milburn (Bower)
Wojinski (Scotland)
Scarlett (Waite)
What do we think? Clearly we lose out on most fronts. But do we think we have enough depth moving forwards?
i think your wheels have fallen off