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Re: Kane Bunion Cornes
I think the club intends to leave the position vacant. This should fool the fullback into thinking he doesn't have an opponent.
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Re: Kane Bunion Cornes
Problem with that is that there’s not a key position fwd amongst them ( assuming that we’re not including Hayes as he’s a 3 game player)
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Re: Kane Bunion Cornes
Cornes is also urging St Kilda to get on the blower and lure Josh Kennedy out of retirement, even Paddy Ryder or Michael Hurley. But it's well known all three have bodies that are shot so I can't see the Saints being so desperate as to go down that road.
Can't imagine Josh K wanting to come all the way over from WA for a small number of games and then be dumped when Max is fit to play. Paddy is maybe a better option if they are serious about bringing someone in, he's at least a familiar face for the players.
However I'd rather they work on going with a Campbell/Marshall ruck combination, with either one restiing as Key Forward and have Membrey and Sharman as leading forwards who are bloody good marks.
In 2021 Campbell played 9 games for North and scored 6/1 from limited opportunties, at 201cm he's got the height to compete on even terms with tall FBs, does alright at stoppages as well.
Can't imagine Josh K wanting to come all the way over from WA for a small number of games and then be dumped when Max is fit to play. Paddy is maybe a better option if they are serious about bringing someone in, he's at least a familiar face for the players.
However I'd rather they work on going with a Campbell/Marshall ruck combination, with either one restiing as Key Forward and have Membrey and Sharman as leading forwards who are bloody good marks.
In 2021 Campbell played 9 games for North and scored 6/1 from limited opportunties, at 201cm he's got the height to compete on even terms with tall FBs, does alright at stoppages as well.
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Re: Kane Bunion Cornes
That would be an even crapier forward line than we had this season, Campbell is a VFL player who couldn't get selected during our injury crisis this season, I'm curious, what have you seen in him that makes you think he can improve our forward line in 2023?Sanctorum wrote: ↑Thu 08 Dec 2022 11:50am Cornes is also urging St Kilda to get on the blower and lure Josh Kennedy out of retirement, even Paddy Ryder or Michael Hurley. But it's well known all three have bodies that are shot so I can't see the Saints being so desperate as to go down that road.
Can't imagine Josh K wanting to come all the way over from WA for a small number of games and then be dumped when Max is fit to play. Paddy is maybe a better option if they are serious about bringing someone in, he's at least a familiar face for the players.
However I'd rather they work on going with a Campbell/Marshall ruck combination, with either one restiing as Key Forward and have Membrey and Sharman as leading forwards who are bloody good marks.
In 2021 Campbell played 9 games for North and scored 6/1 from limited opportunties, at 201cm he's got the height to compete on even terms with tall FBs, does alright at stoppages as well.
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Re: Kane Bunion Cornes
Cornes is now suggesting we convince Josh Kennedy to come out of retirement and fill in for Max:
https://www.sen.com.au/news/2022/12/07/ ... tid=Zxz2cZ
https://www.sen.com.au/news/2022/12/07/ ... tid=Zxz2cZ
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Re: Kane Bunion Cornes
Josh Kennedy from the Eagles was a brilliant lead. He had great delivery from his team mates. Even a power forward like the G Train had to rely on his leading skills for the vast majority of his goals. Fraser had the likes of Banger, Nicky Dal and BJ delivering the footy
The problems with our forward line are multi faceted
One of the problems is our skills and more specifically our inside 50 kicking. Our efficiency to convert once we get it inside 50 is poor because more often than not we miss targets
The other huge problem is our strategy to convert and I think we don't have forwards confident enough to lead and to continue to offer leads.
It's the most important skill for a forward in my opinion. We haven't allowed a FF to sharpen his leading skills because we've swapped and changed our go to FF every 3 years since Kosi retired.
Another issue is our game plans over the years have always relied on a power key position FF marking the footy 1-1 against a KP Full Back. Or worse still, trying to take pack marks.
That's what we've done since Plugger, Spider, Loewe, Bazza and G Train, Kosi and Roo. That's what they tried to teach Paddy McCartin.
It's a high risk strategy and you need the very best crumbers to take advantage and I don't think we've managed to get a settled forward line in the last 5 years. Therefore they haven't had a chance to gell together
After Roo retired and McCartin failed, we then bring in a skinny 18 year old and we think he can soar over any pack in front of him because of his height and we fail to teach him the art of leading
We have to fix our inside 50 entries.
We have to provide opportunities for our best kicks in the team to play as mids and to encourage our half back flankers to attack and run and receive the footy forward of the centre circle.
The problems with our forward line are multi faceted
One of the problems is our skills and more specifically our inside 50 kicking. Our efficiency to convert once we get it inside 50 is poor because more often than not we miss targets
The other huge problem is our strategy to convert and I think we don't have forwards confident enough to lead and to continue to offer leads.
It's the most important skill for a forward in my opinion. We haven't allowed a FF to sharpen his leading skills because we've swapped and changed our go to FF every 3 years since Kosi retired.
Another issue is our game plans over the years have always relied on a power key position FF marking the footy 1-1 against a KP Full Back. Or worse still, trying to take pack marks.
That's what we've done since Plugger, Spider, Loewe, Bazza and G Train, Kosi and Roo. That's what they tried to teach Paddy McCartin.
It's a high risk strategy and you need the very best crumbers to take advantage and I don't think we've managed to get a settled forward line in the last 5 years. Therefore they haven't had a chance to gell together
After Roo retired and McCartin failed, we then bring in a skinny 18 year old and we think he can soar over any pack in front of him because of his height and we fail to teach him the art of leading
We have to fix our inside 50 entries.
We have to provide opportunities for our best kicks in the team to play as mids and to encourage our half back flankers to attack and run and receive the footy forward of the centre circle.
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Re: Kane Bunion Cornes
The reason we were all excited about Cooper Sharman at the end of 2021 was because the kid had natural talent and he knew how to lead.
If he is given the opportunity as our FF and if he succeeds, then I think we should play Max King as our CHF.
Max is also a better field kick than RoMa and Membrey
If he is given the opportunity as our FF and if he succeeds, then I think we should play Max King as our CHF.
Max is also a better field kick than RoMa and Membrey
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Re: Kane Bunion Cornes
We hear these claims echoed frequently in this chamber but if he's so good at leading and leading is a highly valued commodity how come Sharman spent most of the year struggling at VFL level while our forward line was easily our worst performed line?Scollop wrote: ↑Thu 08 Dec 2022 6:31pm The reason we were all excited about Cooper Sharman at the end of 2021 was because the kid had natural talent and he knew how to lead.
If he is given the opportunity as our FF and if he succeeds, then I think we should play Max King as our CHF.
Max is also a better field kick than RoMa and Membrey
Also do forwards who lead make midfielders better deliverers of the ball, or do midfeilders make forwards better leaders to the ball. I feel there is another option especially one that relates to the modern defence game.
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Re: Kane Bunion Cornes
There's always a pecking order
Sharman wasn't going to replace Ryder, Marshall, King or Membrey when they were all fit and available...was he?
Remember how frustrated Rooy would get in those years just after we lost BJ and Nicky Dal?
How do you think JK or Jack Riewoldt or Nick Riewoldt would have gone at VFL level with sub standard delivery coming in 80% of the time
In junior footy you see really talented forwards but you also have really talented midfielders delivering the footy.
It's a totally different environment in the VFL when you are a forward who has to rely on the kicking accuracy of your team mates. Same with the top 6 squads who have good disposal versus the bottom teams who generally have poor kicks
Sharman wasn't going to replace Ryder, Marshall, King or Membrey when they were all fit and available...was he?
Remember how frustrated Rooy would get in those years just after we lost BJ and Nicky Dal?
How do you think JK or Jack Riewoldt or Nick Riewoldt would have gone at VFL level with sub standard delivery coming in 80% of the time
In junior footy you see really talented forwards but you also have really talented midfielders delivering the footy.
It's a totally different environment in the VFL when you are a forward who has to rely on the kicking accuracy of your team mates. Same with the top 6 squads who have good disposal versus the bottom teams who generally have poor kicks
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Re: Kane Bunion Cornes
I had to add a chap named Heath Black on the wing who would hit up the G Train with regular easeScollop wrote: ↑Thu 08 Dec 2022 6:24pm Josh Kennedy from the Eagles was a brilliant lead. He had great delivery from his team mates. Even a power forward like the G Train had to rely on his leading skills for the vast majority of his goals. Fraser had the likes of Banger, Nicky Dal and BJ delivering the footy
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Re: Kane Bunion Cornes
CHF
There is no such position anymore
You are actually told not to kick the footy there in offence!
It’s called a shallow entry, and is to be avoided because on turnover it cannot be defended!
Max was is and will always be a FF
He averages over 2 contested marks a game, which is elite.
He has a poor tank, and only spends limited time outside f50
There is no such position anymore
You are actually told not to kick the footy there in offence!
It’s called a shallow entry, and is to be avoided because on turnover it cannot be defended!
Max was is and will always be a FF
He averages over 2 contested marks a game, which is elite.
He has a poor tank, and only spends limited time outside f50
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Shame if Max can't be the link up man that floats up around the wings and provides opportunities for us with his superior field kicking
He would be perfect to play Membrey's role if Max develops a better tank
Guys who were playing as forwards last year like Butler, Membrey, Gresh and Marshall were not very good at hitting up targets inside 50.
Higgins is probably a better field kick but he doesn't move up the ground as much and he's not a winger. Probably one of the reasons Richmond were happy to trade him to us
Even our wingers like Wood and DMac struggled at times. Billings wasn't fit and NWM is still too raw. NWM hasn't lived up to the reputation as far as his kicking is concerned.
We need to have more guys who have both the kicking skills and the tank to provide the link up and that important kick inside 50
Let's hope Brad Hill gets back to his best as our wingman. Let's hope we also see more of Sincs and Wilkie and Coffield delivering inside 50.
He would be perfect to play Membrey's role if Max develops a better tank
Guys who were playing as forwards last year like Butler, Membrey, Gresh and Marshall were not very good at hitting up targets inside 50.
Higgins is probably a better field kick but he doesn't move up the ground as much and he's not a winger. Probably one of the reasons Richmond were happy to trade him to us
Even our wingers like Wood and DMac struggled at times. Billings wasn't fit and NWM is still too raw. NWM hasn't lived up to the reputation as far as his kicking is concerned.
We need to have more guys who have both the kicking skills and the tank to provide the link up and that important kick inside 50
Let's hope Brad Hill gets back to his best as our wingman. Let's hope we also see more of Sincs and Wilkie and Coffield delivering inside 50.
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Re: Kane Bunion Cornes
Who the f*** calls their kid Kane or Cain.
Not to many adolf's or Judas's in the world these days either.
Not to many adolf's or Judas's in the world these days either.
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Re: Kane Bunion Cornes
I don't mind Kane
But seeing him does remind me of a baked potato that's been punched
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It's an Anglo thang
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Campbell was only called on to play 2 games this year but as I said, the previuous year he scored 6/1 from 9 games.Vortex wrote: ↑Thu 08 Dec 2022 1:05pmThat would be an even crapier forward line than we had this season, Campbell is a VFL player who couldn't get selected during our injury crisis this season, I'm curious, what have you seen in him that makes you think he can improve our forward line in 2023?Sanctorum wrote: ↑Thu 08 Dec 2022 11:50am Cornes is also urging St Kilda to get on the blower and lure Josh Kennedy out of retirement, even Paddy Ryder or Michael Hurley. But it's well known all three have bodies that are shot so I can't see the Saints being so desperate as to go down that road.
Can't imagine Josh K wanting to come all the way over from WA for a small number of games and then be dumped when Max is fit to play. Paddy is maybe a better option if they are serious about bringing someone in, he's at least a familiar face for the players.
However I'd rather they work on going with a Campbell/Marshall ruck combination, with either one restiing as Key Forward and have Membrey and Sharman as leading forwards who are bloody good marks.
In 2021 Campbell played 9 games for North and scored 6/1 from limited opportunties, at 201cm he's got the height to compete on even terms with tall FBs, does alright at stoppages as well.
I also recall back in 2008 Ross Lyon took great pride in recruiting Steven King and Michael Gardiner, (after GT had been in denial about the need for strong ruckmen), and had them rotating through the forward line, I'm sure he'll use the same "Two Pillars" policy again and rightly so, it's what Geelong have done with great effect for a long time and it's well known that he is a strong admirer of Geelong's blueprint for success.
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Two pillars is a nice dream if you have two AFL standard players on your list to pick from....Campbell is a VFL player,.Sanctorum wrote: ↑Fri 09 Dec 2022 5:41pmCampbell was only called on to play 2 games this year but as I said, the previuous year he scored 6/1 from 9 games.Vortex wrote: ↑Thu 08 Dec 2022 1:05pmThat would be an even crapier forward line than we had this season, Campbell is a VFL player who couldn't get selected during our injury crisis this season, I'm curious, what have you seen in him that makes you think he can improve our forward line in 2023?Sanctorum wrote: ↑Thu 08 Dec 2022 11:50am Cornes is also urging St Kilda to get on the blower and lure Josh Kennedy out of retirement, even Paddy Ryder or Michael Hurley. But it's well known all three have bodies that are shot so I can't see the Saints being so desperate as to go down that road.
Can't imagine Josh K wanting to come all the way over from WA for a small number of games and then be dumped when Max is fit to play. Paddy is maybe a better option if they are serious about bringing someone in, he's at least a familiar face for the players.
However I'd rather they work on going with a Campbell/Marshall ruck combination, with either one restiing as Key Forward and have Membrey and Sharman as leading forwards who are bloody good marks.
In 2021 Campbell played 9 games for North and scored 6/1 from limited opportunties, at 201cm he's got the height to compete on even terms with tall FBs, does alright at stoppages as well.
I also recall back in 2008 Ross Lyon took great pride in recruiting Steven King and Michael Gardiner, (after GT had been in denial about the need for strong ruckmen), and had them rotating through the forward line, I'm sure he'll use the same "Two Pillars" policy again and rightly so, it's what Geelong have done with great effect for a long time and it's well known that he is a strong admirer of Geelong's blueprint for success.
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