Humpers wrote:
marciblue wrote:
Not sure if this is more hope than considered opinion but I think Hammer could be a surprisingly good forward if played there on a more permanent basis (not full time, but long stints). I just think that
maybe with his leap and athletic attributes, and continued development (especially his marks!

) he could be a dangerous forward. He has shown he can kick the ball far and there has always been hope that he could play forward as well. Could Shaun form a significant part of a forward set-up?
It probably all depends on how he continues to develop over this pre-season. He is a monster size and would pose a difficult match-up, similar to Krueze, but I think Hammer has more of the freak athleticsm that could deliver more X-factor
Maybe

I've been thinking this for some time.
Hammer has definitely shown some glimpses.
If he can start holding his marks he would be an absolute nightmare to match up against.
The only other

is whether he could play as a leading forward. Physically he can - size & speed
Does he have the hands to hit the leading ball and make it stick? Not sure I have the confidence that he can. Then Again I never thought Setanta could pluck some of the pack marks he did through the year!
Can he make the repeated efforts he needs to as a full forward? Being quick is one thing but having the ability to continually turn, change direction, double-back, etc takes more than just athleticism. I think this side of things he could be OK. I hope Ratts gives both Hammer and Krueze a good go in these posts and hopefully Henderson is ready to take another step after 2 years in the system.
I am still in disbelief a tad that Fev is no longer with us but we now have a blank canvas for the forward line (sort of) and I think we have some promising candidates, albeit it will take a few things falling into place to make it all come together effectively in 2010