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Pick your best 22 - PART 7 - End of season - Printable Version +- Carlton Supporters Club (http://new.carltonsc.com) +-- Forum: Princes Park (http://new.carltonsc.com/forum-4.html) +--- Forum: Robert Heatley Stand (http://new.carltonsc.com/forum-14.html) +--- Thread: Pick your best 22 - PART 7 - End of season (/thread-6298.html) |
Re: Pick your best 22 - PART 7 - End of season - Baggers - 10-04-2023 Not a fan of 'best 22'. Rather a kind of 'core' and then those who are important and rotated for team balance, which factors in form and injury. For this little black duck it's a best 28. Core (first picked if fit): Acres Cerra Cripps Curnow Doc Gov H Hewett Martin Newman Pitto Saad TDK Walsh Weitering Rotated through for team balance/need to cover injuries or form loss of core blokes: Boyd Cincotta Cottrell Cuningham Fogarty Hollands JSOS Marchbank Motlop Owies Kemp Kennedy Williams Re: Pick your best 22 - PART 7 - End of season - kruddler - 10-04-2023 (10-04-2023, 12:46 AM)LP link Wrote:Given all the argy bargy on this site I'm surprised that TDK is 100% so far and not Pitto, it suggests people do not truly believe what they post! Maybe you just don't comprehend it. ![]() I think this was the first time i've picked TDK in my best 22 all year....and that was off the back of some (finally) improved form as a forward and around the ground. He would've been top 25-30 all year, but couldn't squeeze him in. Re: Pick your best 22 - PART 7 - End of season - ElwoodBlues1 - 10-04-2023 (10-04-2023, 12:46 AM)LP link Wrote:Given all the argy bargy on this site I'm surprised that TDK is 100% so far and not Pitto, it suggests people do not truly believe what they post!TDK did some ok stuff forward later in the season, provided some options and can kick straight unlike Harry, that why I had him in and Harry out. Pittonet is a required player to soften up the opposing ruckman for TDK imho, think we saw the awkward Cox doing the same in the finals making it easier for the slightly out of form Cameron to be more effective later in the game Re: Pick your best 22 - PART 7 - End of season - Milhanna13 - 10-04-2023 (10-04-2023, 02:00 AM)Baggers link Wrote:Not a fan of 'best 22'. Rather a kind of 'core' and then those who are important and rotated for team balance, which factors in form and injury. For this little black duck it's a best 28. Thats a great core of 28 - i would add small-Durds to it - and make it 29 plus you have a couple of incoming players (pick 16, a free agent/trade etc) and binns/cowan/young/carroll that we hope to see improvement from it SHOULD be a good solid 30-35 players to form a good squad Re: Pick your best 22 - PART 7 - End of season - LP - 10-04-2023 (10-04-2023, 04:02 AM)kruddler date Wrote:Maybe you just don't comprehend it.I can comprehend there was a lot of anti-ruck duo discussion on this site, and this survey shows 85% picked a ruck duo, with associated assertions of players being overpaid while underperforming. So it seems like the noise was coming from a very very noisy minority. Re: Pick your best 22 - PART 7 - End of season - DJC - 10-05-2023 I picked a best 22 rather than a balanced 22. There are so many genuine contenders that I'm not really sure whether my team below reflects my best 22 but it is my best 25. B Newman Weitering McGovern HB Saad Kemp Marchbank C Acres Cripps Docherty HF Martin McKay De Koning F Motlop C Curnow Fogarty Foll Pittonet Hewett Walsh I/C Cerra, Cottrell, Hollands, Cincotta Emerg Owies, Cuningham, Silvagni Knocking on the door: Boyd, Cowan, Kennedy, Binns, C Durdin, Fisher, Dow, Developing/Injury cover: Lemmey, O'Keeffe, S Durdin, Akuei, Carroll, Mirkov Out the door: E Curnow, Plowman, Honey Re: Pick your best 22 - PART 7 - End of season - LP - 10-05-2023 (10-05-2023, 01:49 AM)DJC date Wrote:I picked a best 22 rather than a balanced 22. There are so many genuine contenders that I'm not really sure whether team below reflects my best 22 but it is my best 25.That's about as good of a starting 22 as we can muster at the moment. There may be argy bargy about some on the fringe, but actually that it the best thing right now, general quality and consistency of those on the fringe has greatly increased so we are just settling for the last few spots, they actually have to perform! I'd probably start Cerra and have Doc on the bench, simply because Doc can be given some quick instructions and go anywhere on the ground to fix an issue, and be trusted to make a difference. I think Doc staying fit and healthy he will become our Mr Fixit over the next couple of seasons, a bit like Sidebottom for the Filth. Re: Pick your best 22 - PART 7 - End of season - kruddler - 10-05-2023 (10-04-2023, 11:24 PM)LP link Wrote:I can comprehend there was a lot of anti-ruck duo discussion on this site, and this survey shows 85% picked a ruck duo, with associated assertions of players being overpaid while underperforming. As has been mentioned previously, i picked 2 rucks and 2 key forwards (and Jack)....and i regret it. Similar to DJC, i picked a best 22, rather than a balanced 22. So be careful projecting your own perceptions onto other people.
Re: Pick your best 22 - PART 7 - End of season - Sub-Zero - 10-05-2023 B: Marchbank Weitering Saad HB: Docherty McGovern Newman C: Acres Cripps Hollands HF: Martin McKay Fogarty F: Motlop Curnow Owies R: de Koning Cerra Walsh I: Pittonet Cottrell Boyd Hewett E: Silvagni Cincotta Cuningham Kennedy Re: Pick your best 22 - PART 7 - End of season - Sub-Zero - 10-05-2023 (10-04-2023, 11:24 PM)LP link Wrote:I can comprehend there was a lot of anti-ruck duo discussion on this site, and this survey shows 85% picked a ruck duo, with associated assertions of players being overpaid while underperforming.I have not been one of those LP, except for one match, the last match of the year, when Pitto looked like he needed a rest, looked sore and indeed he did miss that dead-rubber match in any case. |