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  • Axe Man
    Hall of Fame
    • Nov 2008
    • 11205

    #16
    Re: Our Best 22

    Originally posted by Jeanette54
    Depending on practice match and training form I would be tempted to swap Josh Schache for Rhylee West. Give Schache room to move, and an area to lead into. Bruce's opponent is then left an unenviable choice. It would certainly assist both players to play one out and avoid being two teamed. However Rhylee West is much to good a prospect to leave out. I would drop Mitch Hannan (for now) for Rhylee in the forward pocket, rotating through the midfield. Our new Clay Smith if you like.
    No way we can play Bruce, Naughton, English and Schache forward. 3 of them may already be too many.

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    • The Bulldogs Bite
      Hall of Fame
      • Dec 2006
      • 11271

      #17
      Re: Our Best 22

      I want to find a way to get Richards into the back six. He can actually defend and is good in contested situations, which Crozier/Williams/JJ/Cordy are not. Richards' biggest issue is staying involved/accumulating enough ball further up the field, but he competes well and his highlights would show him winning 1-v-1s and 1-v-2s more often than not.

      The back 6 really, REALLY concerns me.

      Keath - Best of the lot, picks himself, but should be a second KPD who can read the play to take intercept marks. He can't play to his strengths under our current setup.

      Williams - Good player who can take a mark and rebounds well, but still isn't a great defender.

      JJ - Questionable if he's consistently in our best 22. At his most prolific sure, but we don't see it enough. He's not a good defender at all.

      Daniel - Good defender and does almost everything right, but size counts against him. The Saints final burns and is an insight into how even ordinary players (Geary) can exploit this.

      Crozier - Decent player but had a poor 2020 for the most part. He isn't a great defender but his ability to leap hides this a little.

      Wood - Questionable he's best 22. No longer an intercept player, has done some OK lockdown roles at times.

      Cordy - Shouldn't be best 22. Not a good defender at all. Has some aggression which is the reason he gets games (along with the fact that we have so few KPD options).

      Duryea - Agree he does go to ground too often, but he's really our only small-medium defender who defends first, attacks second. Injury prone which doesn't help. I think we need him because of how imbalanced we are and I rate his leadership.
      W00F!

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      • comrade
        Hall of Fame
        • Jun 2008
        • 18048

        #18
        Re: Our Best 22

        My back six for round 1 is:

        Williams Keath Crozier
        Daniel Gardner Richards

        with both Duryea and JJ on the bench.

        I think half back will be the making of Richards as a player. Just doesn't have the ball winning ability to play further up the field and under pressure, his kicking can be very hit and miss. Setting up from defence, he has more time and space to use his speed and left peg as a weapon.

        It's a very precarious defensive group and can easily get torn to shreds if the midfield doesn't do it's part.
        Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.

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        • Rocket Science
          Coaching Staff
          • Oct 2007
          • 4854

          #19
          Re: Our Best 22

          Originally posted by The Bulldogs Bite
          I want to find a way to get Richards into the back six. He can actually defend and is good in contested situations, which Crozier/Williams/JJ/Cordy are not. Richards' biggest issue is staying involved/accumulating enough ball further up the field, but he competes well and his highlights would show him winning 1-v-1s and 1-v-2s more often than not.

          The back 6 really, REALLY concerns me.

          Keath - Best of the lot, picks himself, but should be a second KPD who can read the play to take intercept marks. He can't play to his strengths under our current setup.

          Williams - Good player who can take a mark and rebounds well, but still isn't a great defender.

          JJ - Questionable if he's consistently in our best 22. At his most prolific sure, but we don't see it enough. He's not a good defender at all.

          Daniel - Good defender and does almost everything right, but size counts against him. The Saints final burns and is an insight into how even ordinary players (Geary) can exploit this.

          Crozier - Decent player but had a poor 2020 for the most part. He isn't a great defender but his ability to leap hides this a little.

          Wood - Questionable he's best 22. No longer an intercept player, has done some OK lockdown roles at times.

          Cordy - Shouldn't be best 22. Not a good defender at all. Has some aggression which is the reason he gets games (along with the fact that we have so few KPD options).

          Duryea - Agree he does go to ground too often, but he's really our only small-medium defender who defends first, attacks second. Injury prone which doesn't help. I think we need him because of how imbalanced we are and I rate his leadership.
          In furious agreement, not least of all with regard to who replaces Duryea & Wood who, despite our keenness to move on both still command a spot because our ranks of blokes who can actually defend is anxiety inducing and the fact we've still no natural opponent for any quality tall or small who happens to be in the mood and needs quelling.

          Maybe the plan is to simply play a lot of 'keepings off' this year.
          BORDERLINE FLYING

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          • comrade
            Hall of Fame
            • Jun 2008
            • 18048

            #20
            Re: Our Best 22

            So how do we see it after today's game?

            For mine, I think our best 22 for rd 1 looks like this right now:

            Williams Keath Duryea*
            Daniel Naughton Richards
            Smith Libba Hunter
            Bont English West
            Wallis Bruce Cavarra
            Martin Macrae Treloar
            Dunkley JJ Vandermeer Lipinski

            * I have Crozier missing

            How I think we'll line up:

            Williams Keath Scott
            Daniel Gardner Duryea
            Macrae Libba Hunter
            Dale Naughton West
            English Bruce Wallis
            Martin Bont Treloar
            Dunkley Smith Vandermeer Lipinski
            Last edited by comrade; 09-03-2021, 07:07 AM.
            Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.

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            • Ozza
              Bulldog Team of the Century
              • Mar 2008
              • 6402

              #21
              Re: Our Best 22

              B: Williams; Keath; Wood (if available)
              HB: Daniel; Gardner; Scott
              C: Hunter; Bont; Smith
              HF: Lipinski; Naughton; Liberatore
              F: Wallis; Bruce; English
              R: Martin; Macrae; Treloar
              Int: Dunkley; McNeil;Dale; West

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              • comrade
                Hall of Fame
                • Jun 2008
                • 18048

                #22
                Re: Our Best 22

                Originally posted by Ozza
                B: Williams; Keath; Wood (if available)
                HB: Daniel; Gardner; Scott
                C: Hunter; Bont; Smith
                HF: Lipinski; Naughton; Liberatore
                F: Wallis; Bruce; English
                R: Martin; Macrae; Treloar
                Int: Dunkley; McNeil;Dale; West
                Vandermeer misses due to injury or not in your best 22?
                Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.

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