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All your club wants for Christmas is ...
Twin towers
The Bulldogs have manufactured the rare scenario where their two chief forward targets are No.1 and No.2 draft picks: Tom Boyd and Josh Schache, respectively. Now to get both young men to click together and perform to their enormous potential. If man-mountain Boyd can recapture something approaching his heroic 2016 Grand Final form and Schache can continue his development, the Dogs will have their bark back.
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It's been a long time since the Dogs have enjoyed the luxury of a genuine key forward and in my life time I can't recall two key forwards.
One can only think the head aches that these two could cause if they can get in sync with each other.
Could we see Boyd at CHF and Schache at FF and rotate during the game.
If we could give them 90% game time with only short stints on the bench can we play two rucks as well or are going too top heavy.
Next season will be very interesting and I'm already hanging out for Dogs footy.
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Originally Posted by
Hotdog60
It's been a long time since the Dogs have enjoyed the luxury of a genuine key forward and in my life time I can't recall two key forwards.
One can only think the head aches that these two could cause if they can get in sync with each other.
Could we see Boyd at CHF and Schache at FF and rotate during the game.
If we could give them 90% game time with only short stints on the bench can we play two rucks as well or are going too top heavy.
Next season will be very interesting and I'm already hanging out for Dogs footy.
The only time I can remember us even being close to having two key forwards was when we got Simon Beasley in 1982 to play with Templeton but Templeton had done his knee the year before (we had already signed Beazer in 1981) and really only limped through a few more games but the prospect of two Coleman medalist century goalkickers in the same forward line was a mouth watering prospect. Actually I wonder if any other club has ever had two century goalkickers in the same team before? KT and Beasley played a few games together.
Although when I think about it Peter Foster played a fair bit at CHF with Beasley at Full Forward.
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Originally Posted by
Twodogs
The only time I can remember us even being close to having two key forwards was when we got Simon Beasley in 1982 to play with Templeton but Templeton had done his knee the year before (we had already signed Beazer in 1981) and really only limped through a few more games but the prospect of two Coleman medalist century goalkickers in the same forward line was a mouth watering prospect. Actually I wonder if any other club has ever had two century goalkickers in the same team before? KT and Beasley played a few games together.
Although when I think about it Peter Foster played a fair bit at CHF with Beasley at Full Forward.
I can't think of any team that ever had 2 century goal kickers in the same team.
I reckon you've unearthed a new obscure stat.
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Originally Posted by
Dancin' Douggy
I can't think of any team that ever had 2 century goal kickers in the same team.
I reckon you've unearthed a new obscure stat.
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The only team I can think of that had two competition leading goalkickers would have been Collingwood with Dick Lee and Gordon Coventry back in the 1920s although out of the two of them only Coventry ever kicked 100 goals, Lee led the competition goalkicking 6 or 7 times but never kicked more than 66 goals in one year.
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Originally Posted by
Twodogs
The only team I can think of that had two competition leading goalkickers would have been Collingwood with Dick Lee and Gordon Coventry back in the 1920s although out of the two of them only Coventry ever kicked 100 goals, Lee led the competition goalkicking 6 or 7 times but never kicked more than 66 goals in one year.
I can think of Taylor and Roach at Richmond in the early 80s, also Moncrieff and Hudson at Hawthorn, though I think Moncrieff’s best was 97 goals.
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Originally Posted by
Twodogs
The only team I can think of that had two competition leading goalkickers would have been Collingwood with Dick Lee and Gordon Coventry back in the 1920s although out of the two of them only Coventry ever kicked 100 goals, Lee led the competition goalkicking 6 or 7 times but never kicked more than 66 goals in one year.
Wait. What. You can think of? Are you over 90 years of age?
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Big potential to have a great season. Don’t want to say too much as it’s very early but I have a good feeling going into the upcoming season particularly if injuries are at a minimum.
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Originally Posted by
Eastdog
Big potential to have a great season. Don’t want to say too much as it’s very early but I have a good feeling going into the upcoming season particularly if injuries are at a minimum.
The fact we’ve gotten through this much of preseason training without losing someone is a mirical. Fingers crossed we head into 2019 with a full uninjured squad.
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Massive upside to those two boys pushing each other. Those two have the potential to draw 2 players each per contest at their best. All hypotheticals , like everything. But if they gel. Man look out.
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Glenn Coleman and a very young Chris Grant during 1990-1992 was a surprisingly good set of key forwards at the time.
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Originally Posted by
Prince Imperial
Glenn Coleman and a very young Chris Grant during 1990-1992 was a surprisingly good set of key forwards at the time.
I'd forgotten about that set up. Chris Grant and Danny Del-Re as well from around that time.
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I'm quite confident on Schache beign a long term player at a very high level for us. He just seems to have the tank and workrate. He's not a pack crasher and despite his talk I'm not sure he will be, nor will that be his forte.
Boyd I'm less confident of. He just doesn't seem to have that cocky swagger KPFs do, although he should still be a 'useful' ruck/forward.
Missing here is Tim English - the improvement in his forward craft is very good so he can be dangerous resting there when he's not rucking.
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Originally Posted by
Mofra
I'm quite confident on Schache beign a long term player at a very high level for us. He just seems to have the tank and workrate. He's not a pack crasher and despite his talk I'm not sure he will be, nor will that be his forte.
Boyd I'm less confident of. He just doesn't seem to have that cocky swagger KPFs do, although he should still be a 'useful' ruck/forward.
Missing here is Tim English - the improvement in his forward craft is very good so he can be dangerous resting there when he's not rucking.
To me, if Boyd is healthy enough he will get that swagger he had at the GF day. Just needs an uninterrupted build up to the season and then to stay healthy.
Agree that Schache needs to get some mongrel about him and know that he is big enough to make an impact.
Perhaps some sessions with Jordon Sweet might be in order as he already seems to have enough confidence in his size and strength
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The big issue with this is that our game plan is set up to lock the ball in our half. We rely on source pressure to give our press and interceptors a better chance of winning the ball back. If we play both Boyd and Schache forward and they don’t impact we will get cut to ribbons on the way out.
Given Boyd and Schache battle to apply pressure they would need to be offering an enormous amount offensively to justify keeping them there together. Would be a huge test of our clubs willingness to play the long game from a development sense.