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Rd 6: Pre Game Palaver: Carlton vs. Essendon
#51
(04-26-2016, 12:42 AM)DJC link Wrote:At worst, Glass-McCasker will be delisted without playing a senior game.  He has a long way to go before he is a chance to displace Rowe or get ahead of Jamison in the pecking order.  However, we do have a good record in developing rookies into capable defenders and using a rookie pick on Glass-McCasker was a good decision.  Time will tell whether it will pay off.

I can't really see any changes to our defence for the Essendon game.  I don't think Bolton is the type of coach who will gift games to fringe players and, from the reports of the NBs game, none of our new blokes are putting their hands up, with the possible exception of Tutt.

Of the established players, Armfield seems to be the only one who has done enough to merit senior selection.  I think he would provide more as a defensive forward than Buckley has so far, but Buckley is getting better as he learns the role.

I suspect that the only changes this week will be to the emergencies.  Team selection this week will reveal a little more about Bolton's thinking.

Seven's commentators effectively dismissed Essendon's chances of a win next week and I think they're right - as long as we don't revert to our NAB Challenge team.

Won't be a blow out as we won't ever get that far in front. Just hope we don't give these cheats too much of a sniff.
You can fool some of the people some of the time.......................................
#52
back to back?
#53
I would bet their will still be a couple of changes... might help freshen us up on the back of the trip to Perth, and we have a few guys who are playing on limited preparations.

And we didn't really play that well.

Looks like Everitt, Walker, Armfield & Boekhorst could all be available.










#54
(04-26-2016, 12:57 AM)Bear link Wrote:I would bet their will still be a couple of changes... might help freshen us up on the back of the trip to Perth, and we have a few guys who are playing on limited preparations.

And we didn't really play that well.

Looks like Everitt, Walker, Armfield & Boekhorst could all be available.

I think we'll definitely be strongly selecting for another win v. the Bummers and so a bit more experience may well be in the selectors minds.
Reality always wins in the end.
#55
(04-26-2016, 01:19 AM)cookie2 link Wrote:I think we'll definitely be strongly selecting for another win v. the Bummers and so a bit more experience may well be in the selectors minds.

Yes, I'm looking forward to seeing what is in the selectors' minds but, apart from Armfield, our experienced players didn't put their hands up in the NBs.  Perhaps White is in with a chance.

As to who would go out, Buckley, Lamb and Sumner would have to be most likely.
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#56
(04-26-2016, 12:57 AM)Bear link Wrote:I would bet their will still be a couple of changes... might help freshen us up on the back of the trip to Perth, and we have a few guys who are playing on limited preparations.

And we didn't really play that well.

Looks like Everitt, Walker, Armfield & Boekhorst could all be available.

All calves and hamstrings.

Wonder if there was something in our pre-season?. Even SOS had  a string.
You can fool some of the people some of the time.......................................
#57
(04-26-2016, 03:22 AM)cimm1979 link Wrote:All calves and hamstrings.

Wonder if there was something in our pre-season?. Even SOS had  a string.

Yep, running, less interchange and no sub rule! Wink
"Ruck, ruck, ruck, ruck ....... Ruck, ruck, ruck, ruck"
#58
(04-26-2016, 12:42 AM)DJC link Wrote:At worst, Glass-McCasker will be delisted without playing a senior game.  He has a long way to go before he is a chance to displace Rowe or get ahead of Jamison in the pecking order.  However, we do have a good record in developing rookies into capable defenders and using a rookie pick on Glass-McCasker was a good decision.  Time will tell whether it will pay off.

I can't really see any changes to our defence for the Essendon game.  I don't think Bolton is the type of coach who will gift games to fringe players and, from the reports of the NBs game, none of our new blokes are putting their hands up, with the possible exception of Tutt.

Of the established players, Armfield seems to be the only one who has done enough to merit senior selection.  I think he would provide more as a defensive forward than Buckley has so far, but Buckley is getting better as he learns the role.

I suspect that the only changes this week will be to the emergencies.  Team selection this week will reveal a little more about Bolton's thinking.

Seven's commentators effectively dismissed Essendon's chances of a win next week and I think they're right - as long as we don't revert to our NAB Challenge team.

I was thinking more long term DJC.  When I look at our playing group, I see two 22's.  The one that is for the now, and the one that is what we transition to moving forward.  In any given week we will mix these teams up, and some of our best 22 moving forward will be the same as the one that plays now, whilst some of our blokes are in neither.

Thats the sort of forward planning we have been missing, and most likely due to having too many holes in the side.

You can't have contingencies for everyone, but if we look at what replaces our oldest players now, we can worry about the other missing links later and not free fall like we did in case a replacement doesnt work and we can also get them up to speed whilst they have someone to learn their role off, and then they can pass that knowledge on to the next crop of youngsters.


So for me we have the following with the future of our best 22 in Brackets  these should ebb and flow based on who is ready sooner or who has improved immensely:


FB:----Weitering(Weitering)---------Jamison(Plowman)------------Simpson(Docherty)

HB: White(Byrne)--------------Rowe(Glass-Mckasker)-----------------Tuohy(Skittles)

C:  Murphy(Graham)--------------Kerridge(Cunningham)---------------------------Thomas(Boekhorst)

HF:  Everitt(Silvagni)---------Casboult(Mckay)-------------------Gibbs(Sumner)

FF:  --Walker(C. Curnow)--------------Jones(Jaksch)----------------------Wright(Lamb)

F:  Kreuzer(Korcheck)---------Cripps(Cripps)----------------------------E.Curnow(Whiley)


*INT: Tutt, Armfield, Phillips(Gorringe), Buckley (Smith)

*I have put some current interchange players into one or the other best 22 for a purpose else they would be there instead of our future best 22.  Im looking longer term than just 3 years away as we want to win multiple flags rather than just one and to do that we need to forward plan much better than we used to, and not just fling blokes to fill a perceived need without looking at the overall effect of it.

Guys like Foster, Gowers, Wood, Sheehan, Dick need to get a move on and establish themselves as a future replacement for one of our current elderstatesmen as they will be pushed out for someone who will be.

Thats not to say that we wont fling anyone else either who currently is in our best 22, but I get the idea that this is how we should think of our team moving forward.
"everything you know is wrong"

Paul Hewson
#59
(04-26-2016, 12:57 AM)Bear link Wrote:Looks like Everitt, Walker, Armfield & Boekhorst could all be available.

Everitt for Jones should be a no-brainer, so should Walker or Boekhorst for Buckley.
We need our forwards getting their hands on the ball.
A win on the weekend shouldn't guarantee any spots, Essendon are an above average VFL team this season.
The only thing in this world worth more than a hill of beans is the Carlton Football Club.
#60
(04-26-2016, 05:09 AM)blue4life link Wrote:Everitt for Jones should be a no-brainer, so should Walker or Boekhorst for Buckley.
We need our forwards getting their hands on the ball.
A win on the weekend shouldn't guarantee any spots, Essendon are an above average VFL team this season.

Everitt cant replace Jones.

It sends the wrong message.

Jones actually tries.  Everitt just coasts around waiting to kick a couple of goals.
"everything you know is wrong"

Paul Hewson


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