Re: Ok, now I'm starting to believe...
Good point, I missed that one, and that's certainly an area that a couple of sides will be able to test them out on. Players like Ablett & Cooney will really stretch them. Geelong aren't super fast either though, and they dominated last year, so whilst pace is important and game breaking it's been proven to be done without. (See Sydney, too).
Not sure I agree with you on their forward line being purely flashy. Franklin is, sure - but he pulls it off because he's a genuine match winner. Even in matches whereby he hasn't been dominant, he's still managed four goals. Roughead & Rioli really complete their setup though because they add something different. Roughead isn't 'silky' and 'flashy' like Franklin, but he provides contests and is a big presence with strong hands. He's fallen under the radar multiple times this year because all the attention is diverted to Buddy. Rioli as you said tackles well & feeds off the KPF's well. Williams is the small/medium forward that can do a bit of everything. The point is - your defense has to be pretty solid to cover them. Geelong has a super backline and they'll make it hard. Ours? I'm not convinced, at the moment.
I think our midfield could really damage them though. Good mix of strength & pace, and we have plenty of winners up forward. In a Hawks v Dogs game, IMO it's which backline holds out the best because both aren't the strongest in the league.
Good point, I missed that one, and that's certainly an area that a couple of sides will be able to test them out on. Players like Ablett & Cooney will really stretch them. Geelong aren't super fast either though, and they dominated last year, so whilst pace is important and game breaking it's been proven to be done without. (See Sydney, too).
Not sure I agree with you on their forward line being purely flashy. Franklin is, sure - but he pulls it off because he's a genuine match winner. Even in matches whereby he hasn't been dominant, he's still managed four goals. Roughead & Rioli really complete their setup though because they add something different. Roughead isn't 'silky' and 'flashy' like Franklin, but he provides contests and is a big presence with strong hands. He's fallen under the radar multiple times this year because all the attention is diverted to Buddy. Rioli as you said tackles well & feeds off the KPF's well. Williams is the small/medium forward that can do a bit of everything. The point is - your defense has to be pretty solid to cover them. Geelong has a super backline and they'll make it hard. Ours? I'm not convinced, at the moment.
I think our midfield could really damage them though. Good mix of strength & pace, and we have plenty of winners up forward. In a Hawks v Dogs game, IMO it's which backline holds out the best because both aren't the strongest in the league.
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