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Mugwump
Joined: 28 Jul 2007 Location: Between London and Melbourne
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Piesnchess wrote: | Ive been saying for ages, play him further up the ground, maybe the wing even, he is still a good mark, and can boot it long, and if he marks at fifty plus meters, he can have a long shot with no pressure on him, its the close in pressure that gets too him. Play him further out from goals, its not rocket science. |
I agree - he'd be the target you want up the ground when you are transitioning out of the back half. One on one, he'd rarely be beaten, and his big hoof could then insert it deep forward. I cant understand why it hasn't been tried. Maybe they feel that he hasn't got the mobility any more to run both ways. _________________ Two more flags before I die! |
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inxs88
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Mugwump wrote: | Piesnchess wrote: | Ive been saying for ages, play him further up the ground, maybe the wing even, he is still a good mark, and can boot it long, and if he marks at fifty plus meters, he can have a long shot with no pressure on him, its the close in pressure that gets too him. Play him further out from goals, its not rocket science. |
I agree - he'd be the target you want up the ground when you are transitioning out of the back half. One on one, he'd rarely be beaten, and his big hoof could then insert it deep forward. I cant understand why it hasn't been tried. Maybe they feel that he hasn't got the mobility any more to run both ways. |
Cloke was ordinary the other night! As fans don't drop your standards and expectations of players on $800,000+ _________________ I love the Pies, hate Carlscum |
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Mugwump
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inxs88 wrote: | Mugwump wrote: | Piesnchess wrote: | Ive been saying for ages, play him further up the ground, maybe the wing even, he is still a good mark, and can boot it long, and if he marks at fifty plus meters, he can have a long shot with no pressure on him, its the close in pressure that gets too him. Play him further out from goals, its not rocket science. |
I agree - he'd be the target you want up the ground when you are transitioning out of the back half. One on one, he'd rarely be beaten, and his big hoof could then insert it deep forward. I cant understand why it hasn't been tried. Maybe they feel that he hasn't got the mobility any more to run both ways. |
Cloke was ordinary the other night! As fans don't drop your standards and expectations of players on $800,000+ |
Ordinary was probably the word - he was not dire, but he is not the game-breaker that he was. I still think he'd be worth trying up the ground where his hands and strength would help us move it out of the back half. _________________ Two more flags before I die! |
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Bob Sugar
Joined: 11 Feb 2010 Location: Benalla
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Mugwump wrote: | inxs88 wrote: | Mugwump wrote: | Piesnchess wrote: | Ive been saying for ages, play him further up the ground, maybe the wing even, he is still a good mark, and can boot it long, and if he marks at fifty plus meters, he can have a long shot with no pressure on him, its the close in pressure that gets too him. Play him further out from goals, its not rocket science. |
I agree - he'd be the target you want up the ground when you are transitioning out of the back half. One on one, he'd rarely be beaten, and his big hoof could then insert it deep forward. I cant understand why it hasn't been tried. Maybe they feel that he hasn't got the mobility any more to run both ways. |
Cloke was ordinary the other night! As fans don't drop your standards and expectations of players on $800,000+ |
Ordinary was probably the word - he was not dire, but he is not the game-breaker that he was. I still think he'd be worth trying up the ground where his hands and strength would help us move it out of the back half. |
Problem being he's a liability once the ball hits the deck, it'd be like playing with 17 men.
Time to face it guys, he's finished, if we don't get any takers next year id start training him exclusively as a ruckman. _________________ Defender...........
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Mugwump
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^ I could live with that Bob. He'd still be able to play the transition role and his around the ground marking would be an asset. He could have a second summer in that role - though we have a pretty good young ruckman already. _________________ Two more flags before I die! |
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Bob Sugar
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Mugwump wrote: | ^ I could live with that Bob. He'd still be able to play the transition role and his around the ground marking would be an asset. He could have a second summer in that role - though we have a pretty good young ruckman already. |
A lot depends on Cox, if his fwd work continues to improve we could play Cloke as our second ruck, then would could keep Cox and Moore as permanent fwds. _________________ Defender...........
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