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Re: Always Right Match Committee RD 1, 2019 Finals vs Greater Western Sydney
Originally Posted by
The bulldog tragician
Just on Naughton - the number of goals he scores isn't the only factor. He's often playing as a very mobile CHF. His aerial ability means you could never take your eye off him as a defender. I am also very impressed by his agility when it hits the deck, the wonderful bit of play when he tapped it back in from the boundary line and then scooped it up one-handed was Bont-like. He is an X-factor in our forward line, the one we'd be worrying most about if he played for the opposition. And, looking long-term, playing forward in the ultimate pressure of a final will help him grow even more as a forward.
Agree completely. So easy to get carried away when naughton takes big contested marks inside 50, but his work rate up the ground and ability to continue forward movement from a contest 80 meters from goal is just as important.
He is shaping as an absolute star, his wonky old kicking <30m aside, his competitiveness, footy smarts and obviously marking are alredy elite
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Re: Always Right Match Committee RD 1, 2019 Finals vs Greater Western Sydney
Anyone who misses out will be terribly unlucky. The team is playing very well and of course that is a reflection on the coaches
We will give this an almighty shake
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Re: Always Right Match Committee RD 1, 2019 Finals vs Greater Western Sydney
Selected in VFL team: Lewis Young, Jackson Terngove
Not selected in VFL Team: Rhylee West
What do we read into that? Is West definitely in next week?
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Re: Always Right Match Committee RD 1, 2019 Finals vs Greater Western Sydney
Originally Posted by
angelopetraglia
Selected in VFL team: Lewis Young, Jackson Terngove
Not selected in VFL Team: Rhylee West
What do we read into that? Is West definitely in next week?
It’s Lachie Young in the VFL side, I believe.
Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.
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Re: Always Right Match Committee RD 1, 2019 Finals vs Greater Western Sydney
Originally Posted by
comrade
It’s Lachie Young in the VFL side, I believe.
Apologies. My bad.
So does that mean Lewis Young is playing next week?
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Re: Always Right Match Committee RD 1, 2019 Finals vs Greater Western Sydney
Originally Posted by
angelopetraglia
Apologies. My bad.
So does that mean Lewis Young is playing next week?
I’d imagine so.
Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.
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Re: Always Right Match Committee RD 1, 2019 Finals vs Greater Western Sydney
I think two questions when it comes to selection.
1- Do we go with Zaine or JT?
Zaine really worries me 1:1 and doesn't really have any great strengths. I think we will go with him though as seems a bit more suited to our team defence style. Not like JT is great 1:1. Definitely shouldn't go with both. Concentrate on our strengths.
2- Dickson or Caleb back in for Hayes/Richards/West.
Caleb and Dicko will both add more to the side than the trio but an enormous risk to being a player down with rotations. Both Caleb and Dickson have been injured during a game at least twice this season.
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Re: Always Right Match Committee RD 1, 2019 Finals vs Greater Western Sydney
Mock Teams
WESTERN BULLDOGS
B: Matthew Suckling, Lewis Young, Hayden Crozier
HB: Jason Johannisen, Zaine Cordy, Easton Wood
C: Ed Richards, Jack Macrae, Lachie Hunter
HF: Bailey Smith, Josh Schache, Toby McLean
F: Bailey Dale, Aaron Naughton, Sam Lloyd
Foll: Tim English, Marcus Bontempelli, Josh Dunkley
I/C: Taylor Duryea, Patrick Lipinski, Tory Dickson, Will Hayes
Emerg: Rhylee West, Jackson Trengove, Tom Liberatore, Roarke Smith
In: Tory Dickson
Out: Rhylee West (omitted)
West will count himself as unlucky, but Dickson is a no-brainer to return from a minor hamstring complaint. Liberatore is a chance to return from a knee injury but it seems unlikely he'll be ready in time. Hayes might be the odd one out if 'Libba' makes a rapid recovery. - Jourdan Canil
GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY
B: Heath Shaw, Aidan Corr, Sam Taylor
HB: Nick Haynes, Phil Davis, Zac Williams
C: Josh Kelly, Jacob Hopper, Harry Perryman
HF: Lachie Whitfield, Harry Himmelberg, Toby Greene
F: Jeremy Finlayson, Jeremy Cameron, Brent Daniels
Foll: Shane Mumford, Tim Taranto, Matt de Boer
I/C: Sam Reid, Adam Tomlinson, Adam Kennedy, Daniel Lloyd
Emerg: Bobby Hill, Isaac Cumming, Lachie Keeffe, Dawson Simpson
In: Nick Haynes, Jacob Hopper, Toby Greene
Out: Bobby Hill (omitted), Lachie Keeffe (omitted), Isaac Cumming (omitted)
Greene, Hopper and Haynes are automatic inclusions. The Giants' important talls are fit and healthy at either end so there's no spot for Keeffe or Cumming. Daniels gets the nod ahead of Hill because of his hardness and consistency. Stephen Coniglio (knee) and Brett Deledio (calf) will need a GWS win to play again this year. - Adam Curley
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Re: Always Right Match Committee RD 1, 2019 Finals vs Greater Western Sydney
Originally Posted by
AshMac
Agree completely. So easy to get carried away when naughton takes big contested marks inside 50, but his work rate up the ground and ability to continue forward movement from a contest 80 meters from goal is just as important.
He is shaping as an absolute star, his wonky old kicking <30m aside, his competitiveness, footy smarts and obviously marking are alredy elite
Naughton (to the eyeball) is the best defensive forward on our list. Chases very hard, sometimes gets rewarded for it too.
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Re: Always Right Match Committee RD 1, 2019 Finals vs Greater Western Sydney
So 6 days, 2 hours, 20 minutes to go.
It seems like there's 3 choices to be made:
Trengove vs Cordy
Liberatore vs Richards
Dickson vs West
Trengove vs Cordy
Trengove has more experience, although Cordy is a premiership player. Trengove has had a better season, but for brain fading disposals sometimes deep in defence. If a vicious football hits English in the eye and we need someone to step up and break even against Mumford, Tremgove is the man. Cordy can go play as a Defensive forward, but that shouldn't be needed. Maybe JT's bigger body and experience gives him a slight edge.
Liberatore vs Richards
I like the foot speed of Richards but he's not impacting games to the level that Liberatore can. If Libba is fit to play, he plays for his talent as well as experience in big games and ability to lock down opposition guns at the contest and then win his own footy after.
Dickson vs West
While West is quicker and is kamikaze at the footy and I wish he could play, if Dickson is fit we need as many reliable kicks at goal as we can. So Dickson with a lot more big game experience and goal kicking ability.
Ins: Trengove, Liberatore, Dickson
Outs: Cordy, Richards, West (all omitted)
I'd bring along any 2016 premiership players to create some good vibes, Morris, Picken, Tom Boyd, Cordy or Roberts if they can.
Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023
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Re: Always Right Match Committee RD 1, 2019 Finals vs Greater Western Sydney
Dickson if fit for West is the only change I'd make.
Happy to back Cordy in and think he's been OK to finish the year - yes, a few errors but he's the safer option for mine and fits better with Young.
Richards is going OK and we need his wheels, plus doesn't seem like Libba will be ready.
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Re: Always Right Match Committee RD 1, 2019 Finals vs Greater Western Sydney
Can we play Trengove, Young, Cordy, Naughton, Schache and English in the same team?
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Re: Always Right Match Committee RD 1, 2019 Finals vs Greater Western Sydney
Originally Posted by
bornadog
Can we play Trengove, Young, Cordy, Naughton, Schache and English in the same team?
No, Trengove/Young/Cordy don’t provide enough intercept, run or quality disposal to have all 3 in the backline.
Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.
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Re: Always Right Match Committee RD 1, 2019 Finals vs Greater Western Sydney
Originally Posted by
bornadog
Can we play Trengove, Young, Cordy, Naughton, Schache and English in the same team?
Horses for courses, yes, against the Plastics.
The truth will set you free,
but first it will piss you off. ... Gloria Steinem.
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Re: Always Right Match Committee RD 1, 2019 Finals vs Greater Western Sydney
Originally Posted by
bulldogtragic
So 6 days, 2 hours, 20 minutes to go.
It seems like there's 3 choices to be made:
Trengove vs Cordy
Liberatore vs Richards
Dickson vs West
Trengove vs Cordy
Trengove has more experience, although Cordy is a premiership player. Trengove has had a better season, but for brain fading disposals sometimes deep in defence. If a vicious football hits English in the eye and we need someone to step up and break even against Mumford, Tremgove is the man. Cordy can go play as a Defensive forward, but that shouldn't be needed. Maybe JT's bigger body and experience gives him a slight edge.
Liberatore vs Richards
I like the foot speed of Richards but he's not impacting games to the level that Liberatore can. If Libba is fit to play, he plays for his talent as well as experience in big games and ability to lock down opposition guns at the contest and then win his own footy after.
Dickson vs West
While West is quicker and is kamikaze at the footy and I wish he could play, if Dickson is fit we need as many reliable kicks at goal as we can. So Dickson with a lot more big game experience and goal kicking ability.
Ins: Trengove, Liberatore, Dickson
Outs: Cordy, Richards, West (all omitted)
I'd bring along any 2016 premiership players to create some good vibes, Morris, Picken, Tom Boyd, Cordy or Roberts if they can.
I am very confident that Caleb Daniel will be playing football this weekend, and I don't think it will be at Footscray.