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Re: Always Right Match Committee Thread Round 5, Vs Carlton
Originally Posted by
Mofra
He can replace Schache's 4 disposals and non competitiveness in the ruck, and also alllow English to spend a bit more time forward which may help him get through the season.
If need be he can chop out in defence - is he really that much slower than Casbault? Unless there's a fast break we will zone in defence and make Carlton bomb it in, it's how Roughy's been effective this year.
It won't happen as much as I'd like it to.
I'd give Schache one more week but agree he's vulnerable.
Inevitably we'll need support for English soon, be it Trengove as a battering ram or Boyd when he's fit. I just don't think Trengove screams 'pick me' until English screams 'support me'.
I've watched Trengove closely when he's been in the back half for us and his positioning and reading of the play is terrible. This was really on show v Hawthorn last year. He's more mobile than Jordan Roughead yet impacts far less contests because he doesn't read the play and he doesn't take marks. Aside from being tall/a big body he genuinely offers nothing as a key defender IMO.
Having said all that, if Schache continues getting sub 10 disposals with no return on the scoreboard then it probably becomes a formality swap.
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Re: Always Right Match Committee Thread Round 5, Vs Carlton
Originally Posted by
DOG GOD
I wouldn’t mind dropping gowers and allowing Wallis to play more fwd, allowing dunks and McLean more guts time, where they are best served.
+1 on this.
McLean has been ineffective forward and Dunkley's impact has been greatly reduced, helped by the fact he simply cannot kick accurately.
Gowers teases but it might be the right time to send him to the VFL, allowing Wallis to go forward and McLean/Dunkley to spend more minutes as a mid.
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Re: Always Right Match Committee Thread Round 5, Vs Carlton
There has to be a number of players on borrowed time and I feel like the Bevo of 2015 would have had pulled the trigger a few rounds ago.
I think the VFL having a bye complicates things and dropping anyone essentially rules them out for two (with no chance to prove themselves/get some confidence back). I predict we will go unchanged.
Hopefully we can play near to our best and put them to the sword and play the likes of Gowers and Schache back into some form.
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Re: Always Right Match Committee Thread Round 5, Vs Carlton
Originally Posted by
The Bulldogs Bite
+1 on this.
McLean has been ineffective forward and Dunkley's impact has been greatly reduced, helped by the fact he simply cannot kick accurately.
Gowers teases but it might be the right time to send him to the VFL, allowing Wallis to go forward and McLean/Dunkley to spend more minutes as a mid.
I agree.
Is this a development year or a tilt year? We have shown that it’s a bit of both, we need to keep deploying our young guys but we have a chance of making finals, who knows where we could be in position and player development by the end of the year. There’s a bit of 2015 about us.
So..
I see no harm in giving English a short break in vfl to focus on his tap work and recover physically for Trengove to replace him for a couple of weeks. I’d have English playing 15 games this year and Trengove 7 as an approximation.
Schack had a breakout game and his best very recently. Persist.
Cordy is a gun, he needs an extra tall down back.
Young is that tall, persist. He’s had a break.
Richards is a gun, persist unless he needs a rest. Carried the team against Port last year.
Out: Duryea/Wood
In: Young
The other temporary change is Billy for Lippa or Greene. Three boys fighting for a spot.
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Re: Always Right Match Committee Thread Round 5, Vs Carlton
Realistically, we are not far from a final on exposed form.
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Re: Always Right Match Committee Thread Round 5, Vs Carlton
Ina similar vein.. Baileys Smith and Williams interchangeable until one or most likely both prove themselves undroppable.
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Re: Always Right Match Committee Thread Round 5, Vs Carlton
Originally Posted by
marcov
I agree.
Is this a development year or a tilt year? We have shown that it’s a bit of both, we need to keep deploying our young guys but we have a chance of making finals, who knows where we could be in position and player development by the end of the year. There’s a bit of 2015 about us.
So..
I see no harm in giving English a short break in vfl to focus on his tap work and recover physically for Trengove to replace him for a couple of weeks. I’d have English playing 15 games this year and Trengove 7 as an approximation.
Schack had a breakout game and his best very recently. Persist.
Cordy is a gun, he needs an extra tall down back.
Young is that tall, persist. He’s had a break.
Richards is a gun, persist unless he needs a rest. Carried the team against Port last year.
Out: Duryea/Wood
In: Young
The other temporary change is Billy for Lippa or Greene. Three boys fighting for a spot.
Scratch Greene through injury
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Re: Always Right Match Committee Thread Round 5, Vs Carlton
Originally Posted by
marcov
I agree.
Is this a development year or a tilt year? We have shown that it’s a bit of both, we need to keep deploying our young guys but we have a chance of making finals, who knows where we could be in position and player development by the end of the year. There’s a bit of 2015 about us.
Feels a bit like a 'just miss finals but show good signs' year.
A 2005 perhaps
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Re: Always Right Match Committee Thread Round 5, Vs Carlton
Think Brad Lynch might be ready - our forward line is crying out for some pace and creativity
With Libba back, I'm not sure Dunkley is first choice. Put McLean in the middle, Wallis forward with Lynch.
In: Lynch, Trengove
Out: Gowers, Dunkley
I'm loving Bailey Smith - just wonder if he might need a spell given his youth (9 day break probably takes care of that)
Schache one more chance...maybe
I'd like to see Young back despite some concerns, not sure who for though - probably Richards.
Float Along - Fill Your Lungs
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18-04-2019, 12:52 PM
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Re: Always Right Match Committee Thread Round 5, Vs Carlton
Bevo said in his presser there will be a couple of changes before saying 1 or 2 changes.
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18-04-2019, 01:28 PM
#101
Re: Always Right Match Committee Thread Round 5, Vs Carlton
Originally Posted by
Bulldog4life
Bevo said in his presser there will be a couple of changes before saying 1 or 2 changes.
Article with the wrap up of his presser. Sounds like Trengove is a strong possibility.
https://m.afl.com.au/news/2019-04-18...in-course-bevo
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18-04-2019, 04:28 PM
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Re: Always Right Match Committee Thread Round 5, Vs Carlton
On Facebook, footage of Bevo addressing the players announcing Hayes and Lachie Young will debut this week.
Congrats to both lads. I'm a bit puzzled with their selection, especially Hayes. But i hope they both do well.
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18-04-2019, 04:30 PM
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Re: Always Right Match Committee Thread Round 5, Vs Carlton
Just saw it on the club website
Hayes and Lachie Young to debut
Go well fellas
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18-04-2019, 04:34 PM
#104
Re: Always Right Match Committee Thread Round 5, Vs Carlton
So we are back to Bevo's baffling selections! That usually bodes well for our results so hopefully that holds true on Sunday.
What exactly has Williams done to fall behind Lachie Young?
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18-04-2019, 04:37 PM
#105
Re: Always Right Match Committee Thread Round 5, Vs Carlton
Originally Posted by
Remi Moses
Just saw it on the club website
Hayes and Lachie Young to debut
Go well fellas
I am assuming that there won’t be a third change and if so Lipinski must be one frustrated unit. He seems like he has had the best form in the VFL over the last four weeks albeit playing in the wrong role for a call up maybe.