Firearm Fevs wrote:
bondiblue wrote:
I expect Scotland to put in some hard yards this preseason because his career is coming to a natural end.
I'm surprised and fine it strange that you think Houlihan has lost his desire given that you're only as good as your last game, and you can only judge him on that as far as his desire is concerned...and he was ahead of almost 21 players in the last game......and miles ahead of Scotland. He was equal 10th or so in the B & F too.....Houla that is. I'm a fan of both, but I feel I have to stick up for the much unfairly maligned Houla, who imo is a class act. Houla will be in our 22 this year imo.
I am interested to see how Hadley goes. 2010 was always going to be his year. Cordy and co have been do alot of work on Hadley over the last 2 years to get his body right for 2010. I'm not sure if McLean will be ahead of Hadley in 2010, but that remains to be seen.
I like the idea of Joseph and/or Carrazzo rotating with McLean, but I have Hadley rotating with McLean.
Based on 2010, I feel that Russell has cemented himself on the HBF.
Warnock, Armfield, Grigg, Hadley, Garlett, Houlihan, Browne, Anderson, Cloke....mmm I don't rate Grigg, Browne, Anderson or Cloke and Garlett needs to get abit stronger. The challenge is ahead of those guys and there is room for improvement. Based on 2009, Houla is miles ahead of all of them.
Yarran and Robinson have to earn their spots in the 22. Armfirls and Houla haven't lost their spots yet. They are the incumbents. There's along time before the first bounce and anything can happen.
Reagardless, I think everyone's teams look good...sign of the times.
I find that Houlihan drifts in and out and I am surprised that he finished so high in the B&F. Maybe I expect too much of him because he has so much experience and class....
I can't tell you how excited I am to hear that about Hadley, to hear that they have been getting him right for 2010 is music to my ears, I thought he was a goner. When Hadley has stood up he has been critical to our success. It's fantastic to have him and Mclean ready to explode in 2010..
Have to agree with Russell, I have been a big critic, but finishing 6th in our return to September is a huge leap forward......Especially outpolling Judd from RD12 onwards.
I'm pretty sure Ratts said that Yarran was going to get plenty of game time this year, so I expect him to play RD1.
What is it you don't rate about Grigg and Browne?
I know Browne can be inconsistent with his disposal, but Grigg was going along really well until this season.......Come to think of it both Browne and Grigg have had a bad season, but up until this year both looked really promising....Browne maybe has had second year blues??
Just because I don't rate those players (Grigg, Browne) doesn't mean they don't have upside; that's the beauty of this list. They are not AFL ready imo but they have shown the signs
Both Browne and Grigg have not shown me that they can consistently dispose of the ball at AFL level: consistently. When they do, they are ready for the big time. They are almost there...just their kicking is a BIG issue; Grigg in particular.
The NAB game Grigg played against Geelong with Russell in the guts with all our seniors out was outstanding. They willed us, they carried us at times. But Grigg's kicking was ordinary. He kicked a good goal in that game too, but he is not a dead eye dick for a one sided (left) player. His handball leaves alot to be desired. Remember, he's a one sided (70's type of player). Lets put it this way, Grigg has a role to play. On the ball imo. But there's a few ahead of him there imo.
In fairness to both of them, they did have injury interupted preseasons and during the season too. That has a huge impact on anybody let alone Grigg and Browne. I'm expecting both of them to be at least 20% better players than in 2009. They could even be starters in the first 22 for all we know. They may get it together. Pressure for spots...unreal.
As for the perception that Houlihan drifts in and out of games, the same applies to Russell. They get given jobs to do, and sometimes their stats don't reflect the role they have performed for the team, and that's what fans expect. But fans don't know what the instructions of the coach are.
I watch Houla closely, mainly because when he gets it he's an absolute joy to watch him for a purists POV, but also to determine if I'm being abit apologetic for him, and his critcs are right. But from what I have seen, he's in our top 10. He can play forward, midfield and back effectively. Most of us would like to see him having shots at goal. But when he tags he tags well; a beautiful mover with footy smarts. Real footy smarts. He's underrated by some Carlton supporters, but from most other footy fans Houla is plainly a class act...and they would take him at the drop of a hat.
Hadley and McLean....and Carrazzo and Joseph in the same team? Is that possible? My oath it is. They are all hard nuts, and midfielders at that. One tough unit. If we wanted more hard and tough bodies in the guts we can always throw in Walker, Russell or Grigg. And theres plenty of class around them Judd, Gibbs, Murphy (say no more)...Simpson...and soon Betts and later Yarran and Robinson.
The midfield is definetely our strength, along with our 4 good ruckmen and 3 of them are freaks and are (Kreuzer, Warnock and Hampson) in my starting 22.
I'm sure the intention is to play Yarran forward in 2010; it was in 2009 too.. Why wouldn't you? He's 18 and oozes class, and knows where the goals are. Well his engine may not allow him to endure a whole season. Consistency will be his issue in 2010; no doubt he'll take the next step though, and I'm guessing he'll snag at least 10 goals in 2010.
I can't wait for February and September 2010, and I know everything in between is going to have highs and lows. More high's than lows no doubt.
