Team v Giants Webster for Lienert
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Re: Team v Giants
Lienert's unlucky in my opinion but suggest Webster has a gig because of the Greene factor. Either straight to Greene, a back up or tag team with Paton. Plus I'm guessing the conditions will be slippery.
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Re: Team v Giants Webster for Lienert
Yes Lienert unlucky. Good problem to have when a player who's been playing has to make way
Also, what a difference it makes when injuries don't force changes. Touches wood, throws salt over shoulder etc
Also, what a difference it makes when injuries don't force changes. Touches wood, throws salt over shoulder etc
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Re: Team v Giants Webster for Lienert
Reserves play Saturday so there’s no issues with emergencies missing out on a run.
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Re: Team v Giants Webster for Lienert
Lienert hasn't done anything wrong. We just have an abundance of backmen. I suspect Byrnes will be the sub again.
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Re: Team v Giants Webster for Lienert
Will only get tougher with Jones, Clark and Billings fighting for a spot
Leinert would be a good sub with his versatility
Leinert would be a good sub with his versatility
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Re: Team v Giants Webster for Lienert
It’s a good spot to be in re selection
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Re: Team v Giants Webster for Lienert
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Yes Lienert unlucky. Good problem to have when a player who's been playing has to make way
Also, what a difference it makes when injuries don't force changes. Touches wood, throws salt over shoulder etc
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Yes Lienert unlucky. Good problem to have when a player who's been playing has to make way
Also, what a difference it makes when injuries don't force changes. Touches wood, throws salt over shoulder etc
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Re: Team v Giants Webster for Lienert
A case could be made for Howard being dropped instead of Lienert. The attitude, attack on the football, decision-making and foot skills of Lienert are exceptional compared to Howard’s.
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Re: Team v Giants Webster for Lienert
IMO Byrnes needs some game time , no point him sitting as the sub for weeks .Either go back to Sandy or play , I would prefer he went back to Sandy ATM & get some confidence & yes Lienert was very stiff
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Re: Team v Giants Webster for Lienert
Doubt Byrnes will be sub again…has done it 2 weeks in a row, needs game time in the 2’s.
Lienert likely to get that gig!
Lienert likely to get that gig!
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Re: Team v Giants Webster for Lienert
Can he do both?Saintmike65 wrote: ↑Thu 21 Apr 2022 8:44pm Doubt Byrnes will be sub again…has done it 2 weeks in a row, needs game time in the 2’s.
Lienert likely to get that gig!
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Re: Team v Giants Webster for Lienert
He loves salt
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Re: Team v Giants Webster for Lienert
I think Howard cops a bit of stick on here, but his spoiling is excellent.
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Re: Team v Giants Webster for Lienert
OK..
Apologies..
I asked in another thread.
But what does Webster bring ahead of what lienert has? (Besides hair)
Apologies..
I asked in another thread.
But what does Webster bring ahead of what lienert has? (Besides hair)
You're quite brilliant Shane, yeah..terrific!
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Re: Team v Giants
Don’t forget Bobby Hill for GWS , I think Paton will go to him and Jimmy gets first go at TobyGhost Like wrote: ↑Thu 21 Apr 2022 7:27pm Lienert's unlucky in my opinion but suggest Webster has a gig because of the Greene factor. Either straight to Greene, a back up or tag team with Paton. Plus I'm guessing the conditions will be slippery.
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Re: Team v Giants Webster for Lienert
He was still listed on the injury list - 1-2 weeks. Same time length as Clark.
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Re: Team v Giants
Good point tsr plus Hogan being managed, so a generally smaller, quicker set up by GWS.terry smith rules wrote: ↑Thu 21 Apr 2022 10:51pmDon’t forget Bobby Hill for GWS , I think Paton will go to him and Jimmy gets first go at TobyGhost Like wrote: ↑Thu 21 Apr 2022 7:27pm Lienert's unlucky in my opinion but suggest Webster has a gig because of the Greene factor. Either straight to Greene, a back up or tag team with Paton. Plus I'm guessing the conditions will be slippery.
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Re: Team v Giants Webster for Lienert
You just reminded me to put the bin out.
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Re: Team v Giants Webster for Lienert
Yorkeys: "Webster is faster & better mark."
From what I've seen, he's also a bit harder around the ball. He goes and gets his own ball and kicks it out of the backline whereas, from what I've seen of him, Lienert is more inclined to wait and receive the ball. Lienert then shows a great ability to hit a target, and we'll miss that a bit. But GWS is a side that likes to scrap in close, so I can see why we went with Webster.
The other viable option was to leave out Windhager and play both Webster and Leinert. But I think, again, the selectors feel that Windhager will bring a bit more to the contest. I think it's great that they've stuck with Windhager and NWM for another big game.
Dropping Howard was never an option. Lienert couldn't come close to doing what Howard does.
People who pick on him don't seem to understand that the nature of the full back role is that you make plenty of mistakes and get beaten quite often. If that didn't happen, the Coleman Medal would be won routinely by goal sneaks. Howard's game against the Hawks wasn't one of his best, but he's otherwise been going pretty well this year. The structure of the defence has been working really well, gradually choking the opposition's attack as the games go on. Howard plays a key role in maintaining that structure. He's not the best full back in the comp, but he's far from the worst.
From what I've seen, he's also a bit harder around the ball. He goes and gets his own ball and kicks it out of the backline whereas, from what I've seen of him, Lienert is more inclined to wait and receive the ball. Lienert then shows a great ability to hit a target, and we'll miss that a bit. But GWS is a side that likes to scrap in close, so I can see why we went with Webster.
The other viable option was to leave out Windhager and play both Webster and Leinert. But I think, again, the selectors feel that Windhager will bring a bit more to the contest. I think it's great that they've stuck with Windhager and NWM for another big game.
Dropping Howard was never an option. Lienert couldn't come close to doing what Howard does.
People who pick on him don't seem to understand that the nature of the full back role is that you make plenty of mistakes and get beaten quite often. If that didn't happen, the Coleman Medal would be won routinely by goal sneaks. Howard's game against the Hawks wasn't one of his best, but he's otherwise been going pretty well this year. The structure of the defence has been working really well, gradually choking the opposition's attack as the games go on. Howard plays a key role in maintaining that structure. He's not the best full back in the comp, but he's far from the worst.
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Re: Team v Giants Webster for Lienert
Webster is also very good with ball in hand under pressure, makes really good choices and takes the game, can be creative especially with his beautiful kicking style and accuracy.shanegrambeau wrote: ↑Thu 21 Apr 2022 9:53pm OK..
Apologies..
I asked in another thread.
But what does Webster bring ahead of what lienert has? (Besides hair)
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