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Another key forward

Post: # 1975616Post Yallingupsaints »

I reckon we need another stay at home key forward to take the load off Max and Timmy. Should be looking at Jacob Van Rooyen who is superfluous at the demons atm and will come cheap or Riccardi from GWS. Allows us to patch holes with Hayes to play both ends especially when we come up against the monsters.


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Re: Another key forward

Post: # 1975620Post Devilhead »

We definitely need another tall marking forward

Most teams play with 3 permanent marking forwards

We at times just play Max in a lone role

Needs to be sorted ...... and while they are at it get rid of Lade and bring in some fresh ideas to our offensive structure and function


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Re: Another key forward

Post: # 1975647Post Sanctorum »

If Paddy Ryder goes for another year, and he's indicated he wants to keep playing, then Jack Hayes will be the 3rd key tall - plus Sharman, who kicked 13.5 as a forward, is a great alternative.


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Re: Another key forward

Post: # 1975651Post Wayne42 »

Agree with the OP, if we stick with what we've got then nothing will change with our F50 issues.


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Re: Another key forward

Post: # 1975653Post The Craw »

I would look at Jack Gunstan from the Hawks.


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Re: Another key forward

Post: # 1975655Post Vortex »

The midfield and forward line are our crisis areas, up until the second half of the season I thought it was just the midfield bit now I'm more inclined to think we need to replace Max as the key target and find a new role for Max as our number one recruitment priority. So definitely would agree we need another key tall forward. Hayes can probably take Members spot and use Members more as a utility.


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Re: Another key forward

Post: # 1975668Post Impatient Sainter »

I would be looking at attempting to trade in a player like Billy Frampton. A 2nd ruckman who can also play forward. As I think Jack Hayes will become the 2nd tall forward we desperately need.

https://www.sen.com.au/news/2022/08/17/ ... -and-more/

Then look at bringing in another tall forward & ruckman via the draft.


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Re: Another key forward

Post: # 1975673Post older saint »

With Hayes i dont think the need is there.
Look at best teams:
Geelong 2 bigger forwards - Hawlkins and Cameron
Collingwood - mainly mid size forwards - Michochek and resting ruck
Freo - Lobb, and Tabenar
Rich - Lynch, Riewoldt. Third big hasnt worked and they have pushed Balta back recently.

Melbourne have 3 and are worst in league for ball exiting 50
Brisbane have 3 and also allow the ball to waltz out of the backline hence why they get scored against easily in waves.

Focus on good ball users and another bigger defender - we were exposed terribly when Howard went down.


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Re: Another key forward

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older saint wrote: Thu 18 Aug 2022 12:43pm With Hayes i dont think the need is there.
Look at best teams:
Geelong 2 bigger forwards - Hawlkins and Cameron
Collingwood - mainly mid size forwards - Michochek and resting ruck
Freo - Lobb, and Tabenar
Rich - Lynch, Riewoldt. Third big hasnt worked and they have pushed Balta back recently.

Melbourne have 3 and are worst in league for ball exiting 50
Brisbane have 3 and also allow the ball to waltz out of the backline hence why they get scored against easily in waves.

Focus on good ball users and another bigger defender - we were exposed terribly when Howard went down.
Hayes won't be ready to go Round 1 2023 and if he pings his reconstructed ACL then we'll have nobody else, again.


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Re: Another key forward

Post: # 1975702Post older saint »

Wayne42 wrote: Thu 18 Aug 2022 12:55pm
older saint wrote: Thu 18 Aug 2022 12:43pm With Hayes i dont think the need is there.
Look at best teams:
Geelong 2 bigger forwards - Hawlkins and Cameron
Collingwood - mainly mid size forwards - Michochek and resting ruck
Freo - Lobb, and Tabenar
Rich - Lynch, Riewoldt. Third big hasnt worked and they have pushed Balta back recently.

Melbourne have 3 and are worst in league for ball exiting 50
Brisbane have 3 and also allow the ball to waltz out of the backline hence why they get scored against easily in waves.

Focus on good ball users and another bigger defender - we were exposed terribly when Howard went down.
Hayes won't be ready to go Round 1 2023 and if he pings his reconstructed ACL then we'll have nobody else, again.
and if he doesn't... stuck with one in the reserves on decent $$.

Perhaps someone like a Sharman ( if he actually has a decent pre season and puts in the work) or a Highmore could fill the roll until Hayes is back


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Re: Another key forward

Post: # 1975705Post Wayne42 »

older saint wrote: Thu 18 Aug 2022 2:05pm
Wayne42 wrote: Thu 18 Aug 2022 12:55pm
older saint wrote: Thu 18 Aug 2022 12:43pm With Hayes i dont think the need is there.
Look at best teams:
Geelong 2 bigger forwards - Hawlkins and Cameron
Collingwood - mainly mid size forwards - Michochek and resting ruck
Freo - Lobb, and Tabenar
Rich - Lynch, Riewoldt. Third big hasnt worked and they have pushed Balta back recently.

Melbourne have 3 and are worst in league for ball exiting 50
Brisbane have 3 and also allow the ball to waltz out of the backline hence why they get scored against easily in waves.

Focus on good ball users and another bigger defender - we were exposed terribly when Howard went down.
Hayes won't be ready to go Round 1 2023 and if he pings his reconstructed ACL then we'll have nobody else, again.
and if he doesn't... stuck with one in the reserves on decent $$.

Perhaps someone like a Sharman ( if he actually has a decent pre season and puts in the work) or a Highmore could fill the roll until Hayes is back
Maybe.

I wonder if we could beat North with that temporary forward set up.


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Re: Another key forward

Post: # 1975710Post older saint »

Wayne42 wrote: Thu 18 Aug 2022 2:11pm
older saint wrote: Thu 18 Aug 2022 2:05pm
Wayne42 wrote: Thu 18 Aug 2022 12:55pm
older saint wrote: Thu 18 Aug 2022 12:43pm With Hayes i dont think the need is there.
Look at best teams:
Geelong 2 bigger forwards - Hawlkins and Cameron
Collingwood - mainly mid size forwards - Michochek and resting ruck
Freo - Lobb, and Tabenar
Rich - Lynch, Riewoldt. Third big hasnt worked and they have pushed Balta back recently.

Melbourne have 3 and are worst in league for ball exiting 50
Brisbane have 3 and also allow the ball to waltz out of the backline hence why they get scored against easily in waves.

Focus on good ball users and another bigger defender - we were exposed terribly when Howard went down.
Hayes won't be ready to go Round 1 2023 and if he pings his reconstructed ACL then we'll have nobody else, again.
and if he doesn't... stuck with one in the reserves on decent $$.

Perhaps someone like a Sharman ( if he actually has a decent pre season and puts in the work) or a Highmore could fill the roll until Hayes is back
Maybe.

I wonder if we could beat North with that temporary forward set up.
To me its more about the delivery by foot - which is appalling . There were times a forward line of Lockett, Dunstall, Ablett would have struggled with the way we kick the ball


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Re: Another key forward

Post: # 1975716Post Wayne42 »

older saint wrote: Thu 18 Aug 2022 2:29pm
Wayne42 wrote: Thu 18 Aug 2022 2:11pm
older saint wrote: Thu 18 Aug 2022 2:05pm
Wayne42 wrote: Thu 18 Aug 2022 12:55pm
older saint wrote: Thu 18 Aug 2022 12:43pm With Hayes i dont think the need is there.
Look at best teams:
Geelong 2 bigger forwards - Hawlkins and Cameron
Collingwood - mainly mid size forwards - Michochek and resting ruck
Freo - Lobb, and Tabenar
Rich - Lynch, Riewoldt. Third big hasnt worked and they have pushed Balta back recently.

Melbourne have 3 and are worst in league for ball exiting 50
Brisbane have 3 and also allow the ball to waltz out of the backline hence why they get scored against easily in waves.

Focus on good ball users and another bigger defender - we were exposed terribly when Howard went down.
Hayes won't be ready to go Round 1 2023 and if he pings his reconstructed ACL then we'll have nobody else, again.
and if he doesn't... stuck with one in the reserves on decent $$.

Perhaps someone like a Sharman ( if he actually has a decent pre season and puts in the work) or a Highmore could fill the roll until Hayes is back
Maybe.

I wonder if we could beat North with that temporary forward set up.
To me its more about the delivery by foot - which is appalling . There were times a forward line of Lockett, Dunstall, Ablett would have struggled with the way we kick the ball
Let's see what the List and Recruiting people deliver the team in the off season, then we'll know if we will have a new forward flavour or if we are just polishing up what we already have.

I know what i'd prefer.


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Re: Another key forward

Post: # 1975727Post cwrcyn »

Why pick up 32 year old Gunston when we have 22 year old Sharman who's the same height and can do the same job?


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Re: Another key forward

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cwrcyn wrote: Thu 18 Aug 2022 3:00pm Why pick up 32 year old Gunston when we have 22 year old Sharman who's the same height and can do the same job?
Because Sharman is way of AFL pace and may never make the grade whereas Gunston would provide a chopout to another 22 year old in the forward line who struggles to play that part of the ground.


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older saint wrote: Thu 18 Aug 2022 2:29pm To me its more about the delivery by foot - which is appalling . There were times a forward line of Lockett, Dunstall, Ablett would have struggled with the way we kick the ball
Yes, our delivery is poor at times. The problem is made worse when their only option is to kick it to Max King with three guys hanging off him.

That says to me that the problems go deeper than just poor delivery and involve structure and personnel. And probably game plan as well.

Put simply, we cannot rely on King to kick us a winning score every week.

If he could kick like Lockett or Dunstall or Ablett maybe you get away with it … sometimes. But he can’t and never will.

I’ve no doubt his kicking will improve, but while he is doing that he needs other goal-kicking options around him. It’s never healthy to be over-reliant on one player … particularly a kid with the yips.


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Re: Another key forward

Post: # 1975969Post B.M »

Gunston is pretty putrid now

Callum Wilkie absolutely terry towels him!!!!

Why will Hayes not be ready

9 months to rehab an ACL ready for training

12 months to be ready to play


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As impressive as Hayes appeared he has played 5 games and is an unknown quantity really. He is a utility and can be used back, forward , ruck, whatever, this is why we recruited him. Sharmanator looks at home down back and is far more useful than being the decoy forward we seem to use him as. Marshall or Ryder are not the answer either. We need a another key forward probably as much if not more than we need a classy midfielder.


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Yallingupsaints wrote: Fri 19 Aug 2022 11:09pm As impressive as Hayes appeared he has played 5 games and is an unknown quantity really. He is a utility and can be used back, forward , ruck, whatever, this is why we recruited him. Sharmanator looks at home down back and is far more useful than being the decoy forward we seem to use him as. Marshall or Ryder are not the answer either. We need a another key forward probably as much if not more than we need a classy midfielder.
Correct, not sure why it's so hard to comprehend, maybe that's why we are so unsuccessful, we can't see the obvious.


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Post: # 1975994Post Yallingupsaints »

And that’s from watching it on the couch. Can’t imagine how obvious it must be at the ground.


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Post: # 1975997Post B.M »

Whatever forward we get

They MUST be able to play as a second ruck

Cannot have

2 key forwards and 2 ruckmen in the same team - too slow

Add Membrey to that - and you’re relying on Marks i50

Data shows 70% of goals are kicked from ground balls or in play


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Re: Another key forward

Post: # 1975998Post B.M »

Sharman

Very average imo

Good kick, ok mark… rest of his game is ordinary

He’s not KP size - he’s not quick


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Re: Another key forward

Post: # 1976002Post longtimesaint »

Sharman is 193 cm -same height as Riewoldt.


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Post: # 1976004Post Yallingupsaints »

Who on the market can play forward and ruck? Apart from Luke Jackson its a unicorn and no 18 year old draftee is capable of stepping into that.


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Post: # 1976020Post Wayne42 »

Lots of theories, it reminds me why those involved at AFL level are where they are and supporters are just that. supporters, one group knows, the other thinks they do. :lol:


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