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premiership team

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Warnock Frawley Bennell

Strauss Garland Morton

Blease Trengove Moloney

Bate Watts Sylvia

Jurrah ??? Davey

Jamar/Messon Scully Grimes

int: Jones Maric Martin Rivers/???

sorry:

Aussie

Petterd

Cheney

Jetta

Bruce

Green

Dunn

-Trengove and Sylvia to rotate

-Can't find a full forward, hopefully pick 11 (Jurrah not big enough, will get out muscled)

-Davey play deep forward as he gets older

-Only one ruckman, martin as back up and swingman

-Can't really fit in Rivers, not sure if i even want him on the bench. replace with another midfielder (luke ball?)

-Maric will become a gun midfielder, great delivery for the forwards

 

I'd put petterd in for maric. I like maric but petterd will be a gun. I think we'll pick up a full forward (Carlsile/Panos) with pick 11 or 18 as this is our most pressing concern. The other pick could be used on a forward/ruck like fitzpatrick or another midfielder.

 

Tall Backs: Frawley Warnock Garland Rivers - Back line to be dubbed Ol' Faithful

Running backs: Grimes Green Morton Blease

Pure Mids: Moloney Trengove Scully Jones

Running forwards: Petterd Silvia Wona Davey

Tall Forwards: Bate Jurrah Watts (Butcher/Black)

Rucks: Specner Martin - Keeping the faith in them both

EMG: Bruce Jetta Bennell

Essentially I think by the time we're ready for a premiership, this we be the way the game is headed. You will have a core group of Tall Fwds & Backs, a ruck division, and a group of around 12 runners who can all swap around for rotation purposes (Mids & running fwds/backs). When you think about adding 3 years of experience into that group - we're in for exciting times.


Our Premiership team will contain

Davey

Sylvia

Watts

Jurrah

Grimes

Frawley

Morton

Scully

Trengove

Bate

Jones

Moloney

and there are no guarantees for others. Depending on the year we win it, Green and Bruce could get a medal too. The rest, well teams change year-to-year, week-to-week, and players drop in form and have purple patches, so who knows.

Tall Backs: Frawley Warnock Garland Rivers - Back line to be dubbed Ol' Faithful

Running backs: Grimes Green Morton Blease

Pure Mids: Moloney Trengove Scully Jones

Running forwards: Petterd Silvia Wona Davey

Tall Forwards: Bate Jurrah Watts (Butcher/Black)

Rucks: Specner Martin - Keeping the faith in them both

EMG: Bruce Jetta Bennell

Essentially I think by the time we're ready for a premiership, this we be the way the game is headed. You will have a core group of Tall Fwds & Backs, a ruck division, and a group of around 12 runners who can all swap around for rotation purposes (Mids & running fwds/backs). When you think about adding 3 years of experience into that group - we're in for exciting times.

I think you are right on overall team structures. Flankers Forward or back no longer exist.

 

There's no way, based on current ability, that Maric makes that team. I'm also not sure if he'll develop into a 'gun midfielder'.

Wonaeamirri and Petterd are well in front of him.

There's no way, based on current ability, that Maric makes that team. I'm also not sure if he'll develop into a 'gun midfielder'.

Wonaeamirri and Petterd are well in front of him.

yep and petterd can play midfield and im pretty sure if wanna was not injured this year he would of got a run in hte midfield also


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