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01-07-2022, 02:03 PM
#481
Re: Welcome to the Western Bulldogs:- Josh Schache
I think I jumped off the bandwagon last night. Before then I always argued that not everyone needs to be super aggressive -there’s a place for the guy with the adroit skills, someone who’s a lead, mark, convert player. But .. he dropped marks. He fluffed easy chances. He was diabolical in the ruck where to be fair he shouldn’t play. And if several years after leaving Bris that’s still affecting him - well?!? In his mid 20s, even with the talls-take-longer thing … he just has to do more. I’ve so badly wanted him to succeed, and feel he’s often been the scapegoat and poorly treated …. But … for how long do we kid ourselves that the lack of confidence/intensity won’t continue, they’re intrinsic to him and we have to accept the reality.
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01-07-2022, 04:37 PM
#482
Re: Welcome to the Western Bulldogs:- Josh Schache
Originally Posted by
The bulldog tragician
I think I jumped off the bandwagon last night. Before then I always argued that not everyone needs to be super aggressive -there’s a place for the guy with the adroit skills, someone who’s a lead, mark, convert player. But .. he dropped marks. He fluffed easy chances. He was diabolical in the ruck where to be fair he shouldn’t play. And if several years after leaving Bris that’s still affecting him - well?!? In his mid 20s, even with the talls-take-longer thing … he just has to do more. I’ve so badly wanted him to succeed, and feel he’s often been the scapegoat and poorly treated …. But … for how long do we kid ourselves that the lack of confidence/intensity won’t continue, they’re intrinsic to him and we have to accept the reality.
Doesn’t this sum up the problem?
We don’t leave him in a position where he plays well. He was in the ruck too much. Although to be honest I think people should look at the results when he rucked. We had 11 clearances To 4. Didn’t give Brisbane much advantage, so I think this statement is extreme.
When he was in the forward line he was the target only 3 times (Naughton 15). Game plan anyone?
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01-07-2022, 05:34 PM
#483
Re: Welcome to the Western Bulldogs:- Josh Schache
Schache hasn’t done much wrong since coming in IMO. He was two bung kicks away from another par performance I thought.
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01-07-2022, 06:47 PM
#484
Re: Welcome to the Western Bulldogs:- Josh Schache
Originally Posted by
SonofScray
Schache hasn’t done much wrong since coming in IMO. He was two bung kicks away from another par performance I thought.
Josh doesn't get judged like other players and in a late of cases thats his problem to resolve.
For example Weightman hasn't done much in the last 2 weeks but won't be under much scrutiny to hold his spot.
It probably comes down to Sweet or Schache with English returning. Do we need a 2nd ruckman on a smaller oval?
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01-07-2022, 06:53 PM
#485
Re: Welcome to the Western Bulldogs:- Josh Schache
Originally Posted by
GVGjr
Josh doesn't get judged like other players and in a late of cases thats his problem to resolve.
For example Weightman hasn't done much in the last 2 weeks but won't be under much scrutiny to hold his spot.
It probably comes down to Sweet or Schache with English returning. Do we need a 2nd ruckman on a smaller oval?
Definitely. Ruck clearances quickly result in goals.
We must protect the middle because poor delivery into our forwards results in opposition goals.
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01-07-2022, 07:03 PM
#486
Re: Welcome to the Western Bulldogs:- Josh Schache
Originally Posted by
GVGjr
It probably comes down to Sweet or Schache with English returning.
That's a real Sophie's Choice for Danjul.
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01-07-2022, 07:12 PM
#487
Re: Welcome to the Western Bulldogs:- Josh Schache
Originally Posted by
Axe Man
That's a real Sophie's Choice for Danjul.
No, I think Sweet is needed. Is English 100%?
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01-07-2022, 07:13 PM
#488
Re: Welcome to the Western Bulldogs:- Josh Schache
He’s inconsistent, isn’t a match winner and also isn’t a match loser.
He’s very harshly judged and I’d be sticking with him for a fair while yet.
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02-07-2022, 11:24 AM
#489
Re: Welcome to the Western Bulldogs:- Josh Schache
Unfortunately Schache's one wood which is kicking for goal deserted him against Brisbane. Kick those 2 and we probably wouldn't be suggesting he gets dropped.
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02-07-2022, 12:21 PM
#490
Re: Welcome to the Western Bulldogs:- Josh Schache
I reckon his hands are one of his biggest issues, how many times do we see him get his hands first to the ball but as soon as there is any contact he struggles to hold it. Logan McDonald has been seeing a hand therapist apparently If I was Josh I would be trying anything to get that ball to stick.
There just hasn't been any development from Josh since he first arrived at the club that's my biggest concern. If you look at Marra's hands over the the few weeks that ball is starting to stick, you can really can see where he is going with it all.
I don't think playing him in the ruck is giving him his best chance to make it, but I expect a lot more from Josh from this stage of his career. I loved his game again Port in the finals last year, he came up at the footy and demanded it, but unfortunately he has taken a few steps back since then. Bruce has been out all year, this was the year that Josh had the opportunity to cement himself at AFL level.
Tod Marshall has taken the next step this year for Port(23 years old Dixon out) he is probably the best version of what Josh can become but does he really want it enough?
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02-07-2022, 02:25 PM
#491
Re: Welcome to the Western Bulldogs:- Josh Schache
Originally Posted by
kruder
I reckon his hands are one of his biggest issues, how many times do we see him get his hands first to the ball but as soon as there is any contact he struggles to hold it. Logan McDonald has been seeing a hand therapist apparently If I was Josh I would be trying anything to get that ball to stick.
There just hasn't been any development from Josh since he first arrived at the club that's my biggest concern. If you look at Marra's hands over the the few weeks that ball is starting to stick, you can really can see where he is going with it all.
I don't think playing him in the ruck is giving him his best chance to make it, but I expect a lot more from Josh from this stage of his career. I loved his game again Port in the finals last year, he came up at the footy and demanded it, but unfortunately he has taken a few steps back since then. Bruce has been out all year, this was the year that Josh had the opportunity to cement himself at AFL level.
Tod Marshall has taken the next step this year for Port(23 years old Dixon out) he is probably the best version of what Josh can become but does he really want it enough?
Schache was one of our best against hawthorn, I have seen Bruce play worse. With more marks and disposals than Naughton, and a couple of goals as well as spending time in the ruck, he was close to a reasonable player. (Personally I thought he was excellent but I realise all measures of performance are elastic at the dogs).
Also, he has not been given time, he has spent most of the year in the vfl filling in gaps in a weak team.
After a good game against Adelaide (better stats than Naughton) he was dropped. Now after a poor game his name is the first raised to be dropped again. His poor game was almost identical to Weightman’s, both handicapped on the forward line by appalling delivery. I will admit, however, we simply cannot afford to give him more than two games in a row.
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02-07-2022, 04:56 PM
#492
Re: Welcome to the Western Bulldogs:- Josh Schache
Originally Posted by
MrMahatma
He’s inconsistent, isn’t a match winner and also isn’t a match loser.
He’s very harshly judged and I’d be sticking with him for a fair while yet.
In an ideal world, we have Schache on our list as depth who can plug and play a role but he's not a week in, week out performer so we'd have better options in the first instance.
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03-07-2022, 12:56 AM
#493
Re: Welcome to the Western Bulldogs:- Josh Schache
Originally Posted by
GVGjr
Josh doesn't get judged like other players and in a late of cases thats his problem to resolve.
For example Weightman hasn't done much in the last 2 weeks but won't be under much scrutiny to hold his spot.
It probably comes down to Sweet or Schache with English returning. Do we need a 2nd ruckman on a smaller oval?
I’ve thought about this post for a minute and it just doesn’t sit with me well.
The reason we are harsh on Schache and not those other guys is because those other guys have actually shown something, whereas, for whatever reason, Schache is still looked at as a project.
Weightman shouldn’t be mentioned in the same breath as him. Cody’s won games, plural, and some big games (Port last year) for us. He clearly had talent, heart, and something to work with.
Schache has been in the AFL since 2016. One pick below Weitering, the second best key defender in the AFL with a huge gap before the third. Same draft as Charlie Curnow. Who was declared legally dead in 2020 and is now gonna win a Coleman.
What has Schache ever actually done? What injuries has he had to make us be patient? He’s just a mediocre player who will never ever be any better than that. This is the exact guy you cut bait on.
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03-07-2022, 01:08 AM
#494
Re: Welcome to the Western Bulldogs:- Josh Schache
Originally Posted by
Happy Days
I’ve thought about this post for a minute and it just doesn’t sit with me well.
The reason we are harsh on Schache and not those other guys is because those other guys have actually shown something, whereas, for whatever reason, Schache is still looked at as a project.
Weightman shouldn’t be mentioned in the same breath as him. Cody’s won games, plural, and some big games (Port last year) for us. He clearly had talent, heart, and something to work with.
Schache has been in the AFL since 2016. One pick below Weitering, the second best key defender in the AFL with a huge gap before the third. Same draft as Charlie Curnow. Who was declared legally dead in 2020 and is now gonna win a Coleman.
What has Schache ever actually done? What injuries has he had to make us be patient? He’s just a mediocre player who will never ever be any better than that. This is the exact guy you cut bait on.
I think he needs an extended run rather than being dismissed after one poor game. Josh doesn't get the luxury of building any credits. He's a frustrating player but until Bruce is ready I'd be sticking with him. I'm okay with him being a role player and perhaps the shipped has sailed on him meeting his talent level.
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03-07-2022, 08:17 AM
#495
Re: Welcome to the Western Bulldogs:- Josh Schache
He’s never been allowed to settle in a role. He should be playing either key fwd or key defence and stick with that.
Wing, ruck, defence, forward… he gets chucked literally all over the place and expected to perform? Fact is few players perform well under those circumstances, and while I’m a supporter of his, I’m certainly willing to say he’s not going to be in our top 10 players ever. That doesn’t mean he can’t still be a valuable contributor if given the opportunity to settle.