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VFL Round 7, Footscray v Richmond , Sunday 12 May 2024 2:05 PM
Re: VFL Round 7, Footscray v Richmond , Sunday 12 May 2024 2:05 PM
Originally posted by JanLorMill
Moves there in the second qtr.
4 goals is a waste really. Should never get an afl game as a forward especially at our club. Would rather have lost this vfl game if it meant developing his defensive craft.
I also thought we trying to develop Croft as a backman??? I understand this one a bit more as he is miles away from afl football ATM, just needs to get a touch.
I completely agree. Buku is not getting a game as a forward any time soon. We would need at least two injuries to our talls as Lobb would be first in.
Surely when he was dropped Bevo/Pratt told him he needs to work on his defensive 1v1s, maintaining touch etc...how do we expect him to do that when we play him forward? Was it just about building confidence?
Re: VFL Round 7, Footscray v Richmond , Sunday 12 May 2024 2:05 PM
Originally posted by EasternWest
I mean, can we ignore 42 disposals?
If there's a spot as part of the mid rotations against GWS, he comes in - and with this as an area of strength for GWS, there may well be a role. What I don't want to see is us potentially replace a high half forward (or another specialist non-mid position) with the next best performed mid at VFL level and try to retro fit that mid into an unsuitable role - that's how we got into our selection imbalance problems in 2022-2023.
Re: VFL Round 7, Footscray v Richmond , Sunday 12 May 2024 2:05 PM
Originally posted by EasternWest
I mean, can we ignore 42 disposals?
This might sound a bit harsh and it's not the way it's intended but his impressive total disposal numbers don't quite tell the full story.
Sanders needs to get a better balance with his kicks to handball ratio to really hurt the opposition teams.
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Re: VFL Round 7, Footscray v Richmond , Sunday 12 May 2024 2:05 PM
Originally posted by GVGjr
This might sound a bit harsh and it's not the way it's intended but his impressive total disposal numbers don't quite tell the full story.
Sanders needs to get a better balance with his kicks to handball ratio to really hurt the opposition teams.
He had 30 handballs from his 42 touches
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Re: VFL Round 7, Footscray v Richmond , Sunday 12 May 2024 2:05 PM
Originally posted by GVGjr
This might sound a bit harsh and it's not the way it's intended but his impressive total disposal numbers don't quite tell the full story.
Sanders needs to get a better balance with his kicks to handball ratio to really hurt the opposition teams.
Sanders was interviewed on Channel 7 after the game and spoke about how his disposal numbers aren't really the be all and end all for him in the AFL. He knows he has to work on his defensive running and what he does when he doesn't have the ball. Really positive comments and understanding of what he needs to do. There's no rush in getting him into the side. He'll be there soon enough.
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Re: VFL Round 7, Footscray v Richmond , Sunday 12 May 2024 2:05 PM
A few on X are questioning the Khamis move to the forward line. Their reasoning is he should be kept back because he has no chance to be a forward for us now.
I don't get the logic given he moved forward and contributed to the win. Some players need to be the more plug and patch options and I don't think it wrecks his chances of a recall as a defender.
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Re: VFL Round 7, Footscray v Richmond , Sunday 12 May 2024 2:05 PM
Originally posted by GVGjr
A few on X are questioning the Khamis move to the forward line. Their reasoning is he should be kept back because he has no chance to be a forward for us now.
I don't get the logic given he moved forward and contributed to the win. Some players need to be the more plug and patch options and I don't think it wrecks his chances of a recall as a defender.
I 100% agree with this, to me he's the perfect unicorn to fill a gap forward or back, play both? In fact i'm actually bringing him in over Lobb as the 3rd tall forward this week IF we were to drop or give Jamarra a rest (which i don't think we should).
He was moved forward and had an immediate impact like he did last season as a forward, he was really our match winner and having a winning culture in the two's only helps the morale overall and helps set in a winning culture for the club imo, no point just using Footscray as JUST a development side and nothing else.
Re: VFL Round 7, Footscray v Richmond , Sunday 12 May 2024 2:05 PM
Originally posted by GVGjr
A few on X are questioning the Khamis move to the forward line. Their reasoning is he should be kept back because he has no chance to be a forward for us now.
I don't get the logic given he moved forward and contributed to the win. Some players need to be the more plug and patch options and I don't think it wrecks his chances of a recall as a defender.
I think it definitely affects his chances... In fact, it tells me that there is no chance he is coming back in to the AFL side any time soon.
We know he can kick goals, he did it all year last season. What we don't know is whether he can defend 1v1. That's what he should be working on.
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