Play whoever is in form and may the man that finally owns it stay there...
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Play whoever is in form and may the man that finally owns it stay there...
Ayce Cordy is more likely to get a kick in a street fight.
The Big Soup will probably get a call up this week and if he dosen't perform we will probably persist with Redders for half a doz.
Morris down means Roughy is no chance at rucking.
Redpath can't ruck next level up.
Ayce is very poor right now, with no improvement.
Campbell out impressed by Fort.
God help us if Minno drops form or gets injured.
Kreuzer is a free agent...no interest from me but it's an interesting discussion point
We will be seeing on Sunday arvo the ideal player we need in our side at the moment.. Josh Jenkins!
So maybe Minno (for whatever reason) is struggling to play most of the game in the ruck, and we cant relieve him because our ruck/forwards are woeful.
Solution - play Minno as the ruck/forward and give Cordy or Cambell a chance at 1st ruck.
If Ayce stinks it up as 1st ruck, odds are that Campbell gets a run at it next week, and Minson plays forward again?
If could just be that Minno is both our best 1st ruck and our best ruck/forward (not great, just best of a poor bunch) and for the teams benefit, we might be better off playing Cordy/Campbell as the 1st ruck and Minno up forward for 70% of the time.
So Roughead played the second ruck role tonight. How does everyone think he went? Looked like he just followed Jenkins everywhere all match.
I wouldn't mind seeing this again against the Swans with Tippett as there second ruck option.
Roughy took 2nd ruck, with a chop out from Boyd at times.
Josh Jenkins was woeful for the Crows.
What would we think about riding with a Boyd/Roughead combo?
I honestly think that after tonight our best ruckman would be Bontempelli.
From Bevo press conference:
Quote:
Western Bulldogs ruckman Will Minson remains in the mix for selection, despite again missing the cut for the second week in a row.
The Bulldogs flew out for Sydney ahead of Saturday's clash with the Swans at the SCG, minus Minson who'll spend at least one more week in the VFL.
"Will played OK last week for Footscray and he knows as soon as there's an opportunity for him to come back in, we'll definitely consider him," coach Luke Beveridge told reporters at Melbourne Airport on Friday morning.
"He went about it the right way," Beveridge said.
"He accepts that there's competition for spots right across the board.
Minson was dropped by the Bulldogs after the round three thrashing by Hawthorn, and Beveridge’s men subsequently turned that result around with a surprise 57-point win over the undefeated Crows.
"We saw last week (against Adelaide), with a little bit of a change in the way we went about things and the way we structured up that we had some positive effects,” Beveridge said.
"I've spoken to Will about that, and that that's not necessarily the way we go in every week.
"He knows that week to week he is definitely part of the mix, and so he's just trying to put his best foot forward.”