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Re: Player vs Player positional challenge - The Wingers
My preference is Williams on one wing and Baz and Adz rotate on the other with Poulter and maybe Hames as the others.
with I think Bendendo is the bolter. Has the tank to run both ways, aerially strong which is valuable on both ends. Just needs luck with injuries.
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Re: Player vs Player positional challenge - The Wingers
I think one wing role will be used by a Dale, JJ, Bailey Williams type that can rotate off half back.
The other a Bailey Smith, Macrae extra mid type. Hope a Bedendo, Gallagher, Poulter or Freijah can make it there own though
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Re: Player vs Player positional challenge - The Wingers
Originally Posted by
Warrnambulldog
I think one wing role will be used by a Dale, JJ, Bailey Williams type that can rotate off half back.
The other a Bailey Smith, Macrae extra mid type. Hope a Bedendo, Gallagher, Poulter or Freijah can make it there own though
JJ and Dale are interesting ones. I think they’ve been most effective as defenders with the whole field in front of them, however certainly have the speed and long kicking to be effective on a wing. For some reason it just hasn’t been where they’ve played their best footy (and probably where we’ve most needed them). Good post. Welcome to the site.
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Re: Player vs Player positional challenge - The Wingers
Cheers mate. Yeah I think we have enough versatile half backs that we can release 1 to the wing if need be.
Dale wasn’t at his all Australian finest last year, so maybe a stint on the wing might sharpen him up a bit
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Re: Player vs Player positional challenge - The Wingers
Originally Posted by
Bulldog4life
Wow you are going back over 50 years ago. I like it. Two great players who both could play key position too.
With Billy Barrot in the middle. All three magnificent exponents of the 60yard drop kick. Feeding it in to the likes of Royce Hart, Neil Balme and Rex Hunt.
Imagine Naughton, JUH and Lobb/Darcy getting that sort of supply!
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Re: Player vs Player positional challenge - The Wingers
Watched Poulter a lot last year when he came in, honestly believe his touch is one of the best i've ever seen. He rarely fumbles and knows what he's doing with the ball, who's around him at all times and generally makes good decisions. There's is a reason why Collingwood delisted him I guess, his competitiveness, intensity and physical work at times leave a bit to be desired?
I really like him and want him on the wing in the side for R1 next year... However, that's the one thing that we were waiting for with Shache for years. Hard to develop.
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Re: Player vs Player positional challenge - The Wingers
Originally Posted by
Warrnambulldog
I think one wing role will be used by a Dale, JJ, Bailey Williams type that can rotate off half back.
The other a Bailey Smith, Macrae extra mid type. Hope a Bedendo, Gallagher, Poulter or Freijah can make it there own though
I like the idea of using some half back experience on the wing.
We do need wingers that help defend as well as run forward to create.
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Re: Player vs Player positional challenge - The Wingers
Originally Posted by
bigjohn
Watched Poulter a lot last year when he came in, honestly believe his touch is one of the best i've ever seen. He rarely fumbles and knows what he's doing with the ball, who's around him at all times and generally makes good decisions. There's is a reason why Collingwood delisted him I guess, his competitiveness, intensity and physical work at times leave a bit to be desired?
I really like him and want him on the wing in the side for R1 next year... However, that's the one thing that we were waiting for with Shache for years. Hard to develop.
I agree with this, though I think it's more his physicality than his competitiveness that's at issue. One other thing I like about him is that he keeps his width. Quite often last year he provided either a get-out option or attacking option by doing this.
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Re: Player vs Player positional challenge - The Wingers
Originally Posted by
Critter
I agree with this, though I think it's more his physicality than his competitiveness that's at issue. One other thing I like about him is that he keeps his width. Quite often last year he provided either a get-out option or attacking option by doing this.
Love his kicking, he really has some penetration
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Re: Player vs Player positional challenge - The Wingers
I really feel the loss of Hunter was/is a massive issue for us. People will say he?s a dinky kick and he pads his stats but he is a true winger, crafty, wily and an incredible two way runner. He looks like he gets easy possessions but he just creates such great separation as evidenced by the number of uncontested chest marks he takes. Without denigrating our current wing crop, the list reads like a bit like a group of delistings you might expect after an average season.
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Re: Player vs Player positional challenge - The Wingers
Originally Posted by
Sanders
I really feel the loss of Hunter was/is a massive issue for us. People will say he?s a dinky kick and he pads his stats but he is a true winger, crafty, wily and an incredible two way runner. He looks like he gets easy possessions but he just creates such great separation as evidenced by the number of uncontested chest marks he takes. Without denigrating our current wing crop, the list reads like a bit like a group of delistings you might expect after an average season.
I agree with this.
Who do you think are our best wing options?
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Re: Player vs Player positional challenge - The Wingers
Originally Posted by
bigjohn
Watched Poulter a lot last year when he came in, honestly believe his touch is one of the best i've ever seen. He rarely fumbles and knows what he's doing with the ball, who's around him at all times and generally makes good decisions. There's is a reason why Collingwood delisted him I guess, his competitiveness, intensity and physical work at times leave a bit to be desired?
I really like him and want him on the wing in the side for R1 next year... However, that's the one thing that we were waiting for with Shache for years. Hard to develop.
He is also a nice kick of the footy and can hit the scoreboard. I also think his contested game is the area of improvement.
Do you think he has the ability to improve his physicality or intensity?
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Re: Player vs Player positional challenge - The Wingers
Originally Posted by
Sanders
I really feel the loss of Hunter was/is a massive issue for us. People will say he?s a dinky kick and he pads his stats but he is a true winger, crafty, wily and an incredible two way runner. He looks like he gets easy possessions but he just creates such great separation as evidenced by the number of uncontested chest marks he takes. Without denigrating our current wing crop, the list reads like a bit like a group of delistings you might expect after an average season.
Can't deny we miss OG Hunter. It does also feel we're tackling the wing role with quantity over quality but I have hopes for Bedendo or Gags stepping up this year
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Re: Player vs Player positional challenge - The Wingers
Would love to see dale pushed up to a wing. He is pretty sharp around goal too and has kicked bags in his forward days.
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Re: Player vs Player positional challenge - The Wingers
Originally Posted by
Danny Delre
Would love to see dale pushed up to a wing. He is pretty sharp around goal too and has kicked bags in his forward days.
Dale is definitely a player we’d like 3 of I think, as he’s good across each section of the ground with his attributes. I still see his value as a defender, however when opposition sides apply a defensive forward to him, wing / forward pocket gives us some optionally to move him around.
It would be great if we could find a way to get him more shots on goal. He’s pretty automatic on the run from distance.
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