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From memory the last time that we played Sydney, Cale was assigned to mark Goodes all day and came out even if not on top...

Goodes is one of the main men to control, similar to Pav yesterday... who will go to him?

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Looks like he's playing midfield now, having been played up forward for a while but really struggling there.

I think Morton or Dunn will go with him when he's in the middle. If he goes forward maybe Frawley. But apparently yesterday Carlton tried to rotate players through him which didn't work.

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Couldn't agree more.

However, I believe McKenzie will be given the job on Goodes.

McKenzie would probably stick to him like a glove in the close in stoppages but does he have the pace to keep up with him when he decides to turn it on?

Frawley to him when he pushes deep?

Although Morton has been much maligned on here recently, i think that giving him a simple directive at staying in Goodes pocket the whole game could be good for him to get back the feel of the game... He has the tank to go with him all day and has an ability to get in a fist defensively.

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McKenzie would probably stick to him like a glove in the close in stoppages but does he have the pace to keep up with him when he decides to turn it on?

Frawley to him when he pushes deep?

Although Morton has been much maligned on here recently, i think that giving him a simple directive at staying in Goodes pocket the whole game could be good for him to get back the feel of the game... He has the tank to go with him all day and has an ability to get in a fist defensively.

Morton may have the tank but not much else.

Goodes would physically destroy him in the air, on the ground. Anywhere.

Morton may be able to spoil a lead but that's not enough if he can't match it

in other areas. Goodes is far too powerful for Morton.

P.S. McKenzie is quick. Don't be fooled. He has the aggression and hunger for the

contest unlike Morton and is physically more mature. No comparison.

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Morton may have the tank but not much else.

Goodes would physically destroy him in the air, on the ground. Anywhere.

Morton may be able to spoil a lead but that's not enough if he can't match it

in other areas. Goodes is far too powerful for Morton.

P.S. McKenzie is quick. Don't be fooled. He has the aggression and hunger for the

contest unlike Morton and is physically more mature. No comparison.

Cant say that I disagree with any of that...

If Junior is not back though, his toughness and ability to win the ball may be needed with Beamer out?

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Couldn't agree more.

However, I believe McKenzie will be given the job on Goodes.

Shocker. :D

I think it'll be Dunn. The Pav is a similar player in that he gets Frawley up forward and Dunn in the middle. So if he plays mostly middle, Dunn will get first crack.

Doesn't mean it'll work though. McKenzie not big enough, old enough.

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Morton should not have been playing in the senior side against Freo. He did nothing at Casey to warrant his selection and the decision to bring him in would have been based on selecting a kicking side for the big ground. This has to have a negative affect on other players more deserving of a senior game (Cheney, Maric, warnock, etc..)

I love Morton and I think he will be a great servant of the MFC, but he has not returned from injury with any confidence, and he NEVER puts his body on the line or throws himself into the fray with aggression. He needs time to get his confidence up at Casey.

Playing him on Goodes this week would be a disaster! I would like to see Dunn get first crack at him.

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Morton may have the tank but not much else.

Goodes would physically destroy him in the air, on the ground. Anywhere.

Morton may be able to spoil a lead but that's not enough if he can't match it

in other areas. Goodes is far too powerful for Morton.

P.S. McKenzie is quick. Don't be fooled. He has the aggression and hunger for the

contest unlike Morton and is physically more mature. No comparison.

Did you see Morton play on him last year. Morton pants him in the air and on the lead. It is just the challenge that Cale needs.

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Did you see Morton play on him last year. Morton pants him in the air and on the lead. It is just the challenge that Cale needs.

I suppose is Morton last year the same as Morton this year? He was consistently in the best last year and has struggled with match fitness this year due to injury. However, it is a challenge that would have to be discussed by the match committee due to the success that he had last year.

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Morton may have the tank but not much else.

Goodes would physically destroy him in the air, on the ground. Anywhere.

Morton may be able to spoil a lead but that's not enough if he can't match it

in other areas. Goodes is far too powerful for Morton.

Silly comment. Fails to take into account the evidence available. Last season Morton went to Goodes and slapped him all over the park. It was his best game of the season. I'd be thrilled if he picked him up again.

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No doubt Morton was good on him previously, but I'd be worried about his confidence seeing how he's looked so far this year. How about giving the dependable Dunn first crack and let Morton drift forward, if he could get a goal or at least a few touches he might stop second guessing himself and be the better for it in the coming weeks. OR start McKenzie, Junior, or Jones on Goodes and let Morton get some touch, then in the second half when legs tire and height can become a factor move Morton onto him.

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Playing him on Goodes this week would be a disaster! I would like to see Dunn get first crack at him.

If Shaw plays on the half back, Dunn will go to him and play his role as a defensive forward. Dunn had a day out on Heath in the QB game.

Bailey will have the last game against Sydney in mind and he'll play Morton on Goodes.

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Would suggest that Cale came out even at best - he had 10 disposals 4 marks to Goodes 17 disposals 9 marks. Goodes has not been in the best form this year. In any case, Cale should be playing on him to get this exposure.

Goodes has played more often as a permanent forward this year - if this eventuates I would suggest Chip will play him all day.

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Would suggest that Cale came out even at best - he had 10 disposals 4 marks to Goodes 17 disposals 9 marks. Goodes has not been in the best form this year. In any case, Cale should be playing on him to get this exposure.

Goodes has played more often as a permanent forward this year - if this eventuates I would suggest Chip will play him all day.

except the last two games he's played predominately as a midfielder

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Would suggest that Cale came out even at best - he had 10 disposals 4 marks to Goodes 17 disposals 9 marks. Goodes has not been in the best form this year. In any case, Cale should be playing on him to get this exposure.

Goodes has played more often as a permanent forward this year - if this eventuates I would suggest Chip will play him all day.

Didn't Goodes get most of those in a singe quarter?

I'd like to see Mortin have first crack. If he can hold him again it's a clear win for us both on the day and in terms of Cale's confidence. If he looks like getting blown away we have other options like Dunn and Garland who can run with him.

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I think Goodes should get the job on McKenzie.

That's more like it.

However I think Kirk will take McKenzie and Goodes will take Frawley

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Shocker. :D

I think it'll be Dunn. The Pav is a similar player in that he gets Frawley up forward and Dunn in the middle. So if he plays mostly middle, Dunn will get first crack.

Doesn't mean it'll work though. McKenzie not big enough, old enough.

I concur. Dunn has the tank and the strength. If he goes forward then i will back in Chip.

Did you see Morton play on him last year. Morton pants him in the air and on the lead. It is just the challenge that Cale needs.

Perhaps........

I suppose is Morton last year the same as Morton this year? He was consistently in the best last year and has struggled with match fitness this year due to injury. However, it is a challenge that would have to be discussed by the match committee due to the success that he had last year.

Definately not at the moment but as per the poster above, it might be the challenge he needs. If Rhyce Shaw plays forward then Bartram will probably take first crack. If Shaw plays off half back then i think Morton may also be an option for him there as a defensive forward- again, might be the challenge he needs.

We also need to shut down the run of Reg Grundy and Nick Malceski.

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If he goes to Goodes then lock him in for the 3 Brownlow votes now.

If Goodes is playing Melbourne shouldn't we lock him in for the 3 Brownlow votes now?

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That's more like it.

However I think Kirk will take McKenzie and Goodes will take Frawley

That is what I think. also good post.

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I personally think Goodes just had a poor day last year. Morton was pretty good, but i felt that it had more to do with Goodes than Cale. Remember when Miller towelled up Hall? In hindsight, Barry may have had an off day, but for the next 3 years that game was referenced constantly when talking about Miller and where he should play.

Dunn on Goodes for me.

And if Roos was smart he would keep Goodes away from the forward line knowing that his confidence will take a hit if Chip goes to him.

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I think Morton will get the role on Goodes again. He shut him down so affectively last time. That was the best game I witnessed an MFC player play last year. It certainly made the drive back to Melbourne a little more bearable.

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