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Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 21 Vs Essendon 2021
Originally Posted by
Smads57
With respect to next week's team, I am going to go with the MCs recent 'managed' player theme and suggest a key player is again 'managed' to enable one of Richards/Duyrea to return. Suggest the other 'out' is R Smith (because Scott has greater versatility).
Suggested managed player for this week includes Macrae or Bont, another one of our HB flankers or Bruce.
R Smith to the medi sub role.
We have managed Libba and Doc, who I think are types who actually needed it. Libba had knee soreness it seems, ongoing theme. Doc has missed a lot of footy in the past and is older.
Maybe we give Bont more time forward.
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Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 21 Vs Essendon 2021
Interesting options Smads.
Could there be a case for Williams to be added to the Bont and Macrae options?
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Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 21 Vs Essendon 2021
Originally Posted by
GVGjr
Interesting options Smads.
Could there be a case for Williams to be added to the Bont and Macrae options?
With Williams missing games earlier this year (rounds 6-8), I’d suggest he is less impacted by the season ‘grind’ (vs others).
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Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 21 Vs Essendon 2021
Scott may be sore, which is hard for him but gives us one spot at least.
I would hope there is a VFL game we can give Treloar a run in before he comes in the week after. manage his time. Roarke might be the othe runlucky one which is a really hard call given he's been fulfilling his role.
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Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 21 Vs Essendon 2021
Originally Posted by
Mofra
Scott may be sore, which is hard for him but gives us one spot at least.
I would hope there is a VFL game we can give Treloar a run in before he comes in the week after. manage his time. Roarke might be the othe runlucky one which is a really hard call given he's been fulfilling his role.
This is something I’ve been wrestling with - is Roarke now too important structurally to drop? Who plays that negating role if he’s out?
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Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 21 Vs Essendon 2021
I'm only really open to resting players who are sore or ~30 so there's no one else (without the benefit of inside info) that it really applies to. Maybe Bruce, although again without knowing more he looks fully fine.
I have to assume that Roarke is playing the patented Angus Brayshaw role of "holding space on the wing to not get in the way of the talent" role under instruction based on his continued selection from limited output, but the bare bones is that better players are due back.
Think it's gotta be Roarke, and unfortunately Scott this week, who really doesn't deserve it, but who else do you drop?
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Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 21 Vs Essendon 2021
Originally Posted by
Happy Days
Think it's gotta be Roarke, and unfortunately Scott this week, who really doesn't deserve it, but who else do you drop?
Would be the roughest omission of the year if Scott is dropped after playing by far his best game ever. I wouldn't have Richards as a walk up start in this side, Scott provides more versatility.
IN: Duryea
OUT: Roarke
Once Treloar is back, it gets real tough to find spots.
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Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 21 Vs Essendon 2021
Seriously, we have the following right on the fringes of the best 22:
Richards, Roarke, Scott, Gardner, Garcia, JUH, Schache, McNeil, Lipinksi, Crozier and Vandermeer with Keath, Duryea and Treloar guaranteed to return.
Going to be some very unlucky players.
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Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 21 Vs Essendon 2021
It certainly is getting more difficult to fit in players coming back from injury but I just feel Richards needs to come straight back in if fit to play. He just offers us so much drive transitioning between the arcs as well as one on one defensive ability. Players that can run and carry the ball and also defend well when required are a commodity. He's definitely best 22 based on the games he's played since returning.
Ins: Doc and Ted
Outs: R Smith and Hannan.
I'd play Dunks in the Hannan role when not in the midfield. Scott was quite good on Saturday and JJ has earned another game as well.
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Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 21 Vs Essendon 2021
Originally Posted by
comrade
Would be the roughest omission of the year if Scott is dropped after playing by far his best game ever. I wouldn't have Richards as a walk up start in this side, Scott provides more versatility.
IN: Duryea
OUT: Roarke
Once Treloar is back, it gets real tough to find spots.
I guess that's where we're apart because I couldn't have been more impressed with Ed's game this year. He's a legitimately good defender and his ball use has improved heaps with that extra 25-30m to work with from behind the ball. Plus we have to get Libba back in too.
Scott doesn't deserve to be dropped but it do be like that sometimes.
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Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 21 Vs Essendon 2021
Originally Posted by
comrade
Would be the roughest omission of the year if Scott is dropped after playing by far his best game ever. I wouldn't have Richards as a walk up start in this side, Scott provides more versatility.
IN: Duryea
OUT: Roarke
Once Treloar is back, it gets real tough to find spots.
Scott was really good, but Richards has performed much better in games he's played and I have a little more faith that he will stand up against high quality opposition.
As mentioned it's getting difficult to fit them all in... which is never a bad thing.
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Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 21 Vs Essendon 2021
Is Treloar a chance to come back this week against the Bombers?
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Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 21 Vs Essendon 2021
Originally Posted by
Happy Days
I guess that's where we're apart because I couldn't have been more impressed with Ed's game this year. He's a legitimately good defender and his ball use has improved heaps with that extra 25-30m to work with from behind the ball. Plus we have to get Libba back in too.
Scott doesn't deserve to be dropped but it do be like that sometimes.
I like Ed, for sure. Just don't think he should be a walk up start. His game was going well against the Demons though.
Bloody tough to easily find a player to drop and that includes Hannan, as I thought he did well jumping over O'Brien when chopping out in the ruck.
Even Roarke did a good job curtailing the influence of Seedsman who has been one of their few prime movers and has done that job on Langdon both times we've played Melbourne. Don't envy the MC this week.
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Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 21 Vs Essendon 2021
Originally Posted by
Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
Is Treloar a chance to come back this week against the Bombers?
If he got through his training on the weekend and this week the expectation is he will be available for selection.. Given the lay-off maybe reduced minutes for Footscray and then back in rd.22 against Hawthorn.
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Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 21 Vs Essendon 2021
Originally Posted by
Mantis
If he got through his training on the weekend and this week the expectation is he will be available for selection.. Given the lay-off maybe reduced minutes for Footscray and then back in rd.22 against Hawthorn.
Bevo mentioned the 'compromise' of playing returning guys like Treloar last week, assuming that's reduced minutes as you state.