Cloke made some mistakes after a layoff but at least he got near the pill. Unless it's put on a platter, Redpath is non factor. One of his goals came about because he didn't have the pace to make a contest and the Geelong bloke dropped a pudding, allowing Redders the goose from the goal square.
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Let's not be silly about this. Despite missing that shot, you would concede that Redpath is typically a reliable kick for goal....certainly more so than Cloke.
Reckon selection might come down to the opposition defenders. Both Brown and Carlisle are most comfortable wrestling their opponents. Carlisle in particular is very vulnerable against a leading forward and was exposed by Reid on the weekend. Redpath might be the better option due to the fact he is normally pretty good on the lead.
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Redpath can only do one thing. Lead and mark inside 50. His one job is to convert the very limited amount of opportunities he is able to generate for himself and he failed to do it.
Cloke can at least offer some ruck relief, can get further up field, provides more defensive pressure etc
Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.
Ok after having a think...
McLean for Webb. More versatile and safer bet in terms of offering us value throughout game.
Biggs for Suckling. Team d.
Honey for Clay. I think Honey is more versatile and suited to playing with taller forwards. Clay is more like a tall than a small in how he plays.
Roughy for Red. Hard on Red but he is too easy to rebound off. Struggles to lay a tackle.
In his two games since coming back I think we've seen some samples of it but I'm not claiming he's back to his best yet. The question is whether he will ever get back to his best....but you would agree it's a bit early to make that call.
One thing we can say for certain about Cloke is that his ball use and decision making has not improved and is unlikely to. For those saying he can pinch hit in the ruck......so can Redpath....or he used to at least.
I thought I was wrong once but I was mistaken.
Cloke's advantage over Red is his ability to lay a tackle.
Redpath has the ability to tackle, and hurt when he does it. I remember the 2014 VFL Grand Final, and three critical tackles he laid on the defenders. I was quite close to one, thankfully with the fence for protection, and I will never forget Big Reds eyes as he lined up the unfortunate Hawks player and took him out. Scary stuff.
The question is why is this no longer a part of his game ? Is it that his mobility has been effected ?
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