Jump to content

Must get a legit crumbing forward this free agency period


What

Recommended Posts

Pick 1 for Andrew Gaff and Mark LeCras

LeCras hasn't been playing due to inkury and seems like West Coast don't need him in their forward line, could be our solution.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I've mentioned this before, but the Saints have a rookie named Minchington who could fit the bill. He's had a couple of games with them this year and certainly didn't disgrace himself. He's quick, hard working and can kick a goal. Probably not he best talent, but he will never give anything but 100% and you know he'll do everything humanly possible to succeed. We could do worse than to ask after him.

Edit: Here he is

Edited by RalphiusMaximus
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Pick 1 for Andrew Gaff and Mark LeCras

LeCras hasn't been playing due to inkury and seems like West Coast don't need him in their forward line, could be our solution.

LeCras is a great player and definitely a required player at WC. He has played most of the season in case you weren't watching.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Robin Nahas seems on the outter at tigerland, he might be an option.... Dayle Garlett is worth the risk... Also wouldnt mind if we gave Jurrah another go, he'd would eat up the small forward role... Id be happy to recruite any of these guys...

I would definitely draft Garlett and redraft Liam, but I'd pass on Nahas.

Link to comment
Share on other sites


Yes I agree we need a crumbing fwd who can kick 30 plus goals and give forward pressure. Too many times the ball hits the ground in the forward line and we have no one. But you cant make small forwards as some people have suggested with Blease, Jetta etc nominated, just having pace doesnt make you a crumbing forward. You need to have goal sense, speed, agility, and a bit of selfishness and the hunger to be the centre of attention. Players note quite up to midfield dont make good crumbing forwards the best crumbing forwards are that for their whole careers.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Why do we want a player that can only play fwd pocket? The day of the specialist small forward is gone. What we need are mids that can play the small forward role when required but predominantly are mids.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Why do we want a player that can only play fwd pocket? The day of the specialist small forward is gone. What we need are mids that can play the small forward role when required but predominantly are mids.

look at didak, in todays rotational footy, its over.... being a specialist. too many rotations.

even Daicos would struggle today, not to mention Kevin Bartlett, he'd be out of business quicksmart. pity specialists were good to watch.

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Why do we want a player that can only play fwd pocket? The day of the specialist small forward is gone. What we need are mids that can play the small forward role when required but predominantly are mids.

Disagree. There is always room for a small forward who can snare 50-odd goals a year and apply defensive pressure.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Disagree. There is always room for a small forward who can snare 50-odd goals a year and apply defensive pressure.

I'm sorry but can you name one? Lindsey Thomas has been good this year, but He is not a conventional small fwd, his stats suggest he's not really a crumber and most of his stats are from marks on the lead. Plays more like a medium sized fwd.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I'm sorry but can you name one? Lindsey Thomas has been good this year, but He is not a conventional small fwd, his stats suggest he's not really a crumber and most of his stats are from marks on the lead. Plays more like a medium sized fwd.

Milne for one. Eddie Betts. Rioli, although they play him in the middle from time to time isn't really a mid. Lecras isn't so much a crumber, but is a permanent small forward. Jake King has been filling that role at Richmond, although he's more a defensive forward than a goalscorer. Balantyne at Freo.

I don't deny that some clubs do like to use mids in that role and simply rotate them, but there are plenty of specialist small forwards out there who are doing just fine at their clubs. They give plenty of value.

Link to comment
Share on other sites


Disagree. There is always room for a small forward who can snare 50-odd goals a year and apply defensive pressure.

stephen milne, but how has St-Kilda fared with winning Flags since he's been there... Ans: about as good as when they had Plugger there.

having a Main goal kicker is no good. better to have a strong spread of Talent around the field, with a really hard working midfield & a team hellbent on stopping the opposition from prospering.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Milne for one. Eddie Betts. Rioli, although they play him in the middle from time to time isn't really a mid. Lecras isn't so much a crumber, but is a permanent small forward. Jake King has been filling that role at Richmond, although he's more a defensive forward than a goalscorer. Balantyne at Freo.

I don't deny that some clubs do like to use mids in that role and simply rotate them, but there are plenty of specialist small forwards out there who are doing just fine at their clubs. They give plenty of value.

Okay, milne hasnt kicked 50 this season, he has been a great player, would have been better if he could play stints in the mid field, prob the best small forward in recent history - arguably the game has changed since he has kicked 50. Eddie betts hasnt kicked 50 this year either... and rioli is effectively a mid.

So basically we havnt got any amazing specialty small forwards that only play the small forward crumbing role and have kicked 50 goals. We have some average small fwds in which there forward line is disfunctional due to having 3 smalls that cant play mid and the lack of a key fwd (Carlton). We have rioli, who plays up the ground and forward, does both roles well - not a just a small forward. pretty confident king plays a fair amount of time in the midfield, ballantyne isnt a great small forward, he is a brilliant antagonist though. The best do both mid and fwd.

Where melbourne is at, a small forward is the least of our concerns.

I would prefer quality mids, that can crumb when needed.

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Milne for one. Eddie Betts. Rioli, although they play him in the middle from time to time isn't really a mid. Lecras isn't so much a crumber, but is a permanent small forward. Jake King has been filling that role at Richmond, although he's more a defensive forward than a goalscorer. Balantyne at Freo.

I don't deny that some clubs do like to use mids in that role and simply rotate them, but there are plenty of specialist small forwards out there who are doing just fine at their clubs. They give plenty of value.

I get what your saying and your not wrong, they can be beneficial, but in my opinion i think our first step is the mids to do both and perhaps in time we can try develop a small fwd or pick one up. We have alot of fire power atm, just no one to get it there.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Why do we want a player that can only play fwd pocket? The day of the specialist small forward is gone. What we need are mids that can play the small forward role when required but predominantly are mids.

I've been pushing this view for a while now but their will be a few that don't see it.

Milne for one. Eddie Betts. Rioli, although they play him in the middle from time to time isn't really a mid. Lecras isn't so much a crumber, but is a permanent small forward. Jake King has been filling that role at Richmond, although he's more a defensive forward than a goalscorer. Balantyne at Freo.

I don't deny that some clubs do like to use mids in that role and simply rotate them, but there are plenty of specialist small forwards out there who are doing just fine at their clubs. They give plenty of value.

The only 2 premiership players (Rioli and LeCras) you have named spend time up the ground and are so much more than just small forwards. Rioli plays a pivotal role in the middle when they need to change the game up so yes he is a mid who would play a lot more time there if his tank and hammy's allowed.

Small forwards can get goals during the year and help get you to the finals but they won't win them for you. As 'Deez' says they need a lot more versatility than being one trick ponies. It's to easy to put them out of a high pressure game.

We need goal kicking mids, mids who run hard both ways. Some of them will get the goals that the small forwards would but will give us much more flexibility.

Edited by rjay
  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

The only 2 premiership players (Rioli and LeCras) you have named spend time up the ground and are so much more than just small forwards. Rioli plays a pivotal role in the middle when they need to change the game up so yes he is a mid who would play a lot more time there if his tank and hammy's allowed.

Small forwards can get goals during the year and help get you to the finals but they won't win them for you. As 'Deez' says they need a lot more versatility than being one trick ponies. It's to easy to put them out of a high pressure game.

We need goal kicking mids, mids who run hard both ways. Some of them will get the goals that the small forwards would but will give us much more flexibility.

Did I ever claim that we don't need mids? It's pretty much a self-evident truth that we need to get the best quality mids we can this year, but that isn't what this thread is about. I simply stated that I disagree with people claiming that the specialist small forward has no place in today's game. A good small forward would improve our forward line without a doubt, and there are a few out there who we could certainly use. Some of them could even work up to being handy midfield pinch-hitters as well.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

You can target more than one type of player at once.

Not when you are as short of midfielders as us. And BTW a lot of mids can play fwd, Not many fwds can play mid.

We already have the lowest I50s in history - how much more evidence do you need that we are hopeless in the middle??

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Unfortunately, your content contains terms that we do not allow. Please edit your content to remove the highlighted words below.
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Demonland Forums  

  • Match Previews, Reports & Articles  

    2024 Player Reviews: #19 Josh Schache

    Date of Birth: 21 August 1997 Height: 199cm   Games MFC 2024: 1 Career Total: 76   Goals MFC 2024: 0 Career Total: 75     Games CDFC 2024: 12 Goals CDFC 2024: 14   Originally selected to join the Brisbane Lions with the second pick in the 2015 AFL National Draft, Schache moved on to the Western Bulldogs and played in their 2021 defeat to Melbourne where he featured in a handful of games over the past two seasons. Was unable to command a

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Melbourne Demons 1

    2024 Player Reviews: #21 Matthew Jefferson

    Date of Birth: 8 March 2004 Height: 195cm   Games CDFC 2024: 17 Goals CDFC 2024: 29 The rangy young key forward was a first round pick two years ago is undergoing a long period of training for senior football. There were some promising developments during his season at Casey where he was their top goal kicker and finished third in its best & fairest.

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Melbourne Demons 15

    2024 Player Reviews: #23 Shane McAdam

    Date of Birth: 28 May 1995 Height: 186cm Games MFC 2024: 3 Career Total: 53 Goals MFC 2024: 1 Career Total:  73 Games CDFC 2024: 11 Goals CDFC 2024: 21 Injuries meant a delayed start to his season and, although he showed his athleticism and his speed at times, he was unable to put it all together consistently. Needs to show much more in 2025 and a key will be his fitness.

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Melbourne Demons 20

    2024 Player Reviews: #43 Kyah Farris-White

    Date of Birth: 2 January 2004 Height: 206cm   Games CDFC 2024: 4 Goals CDFC 2024:  1   Farris-White was recruited from basketball as a Category B rookie in the hope of turning him into an AFL quality ruckman but, after two seasons, the experiment failed to bear fruit.  

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Melbourne Demons 1

    2024 Player Reviews: #44 Luker Kentfield

    Date of Birth: 10 September 2005 Height: 194cm   Games CDFC 2024: 9 Goals CDFC 2024: 5   Drafted from WAFL club Subiaco in this year’s mid season draft, Kentfield was injured when he came to the club and needs a full season to prepare for the rigors of AFL football.  

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Melbourne Demons 2

    REDLEG PRIDE by Meggs

    Hump day mid-week footy at the Redlegs home ground is a great opportunity to build on our recent improved competitiveness playing in the red and blue.   The jumper has a few other colours this week with the rainbow Pride flag flying this round to celebrate people from all walks of life coming together, being accepted. AFLW has been a benchmark when it comes to inclusivity and a safe workplace.  The team will run out in a specially designed guernsey for this game and also the following week

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    AFLW Melbourne Demons

    REDEEMING by Meggs

    It was such a balmy spring evening for this mid-week BNCA Pink Lady match at our favourite venue Ikon Park between two teams that had not won a game since round one.   After last week’s insipid bombing, the DeeArmy banner correctly deemanded that our players ‘go in hard, go in strong, go in fighting’, and girl they sure did!   The first quarter goals by Alyssa Bannan and Alyssia Pisano were simply stunning, and it was 4 goals to nil by half-time.   Kudos to Mick Stinear.

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    AFLW Melbourne Demons

    REDEEM by Meggs

    How will Mick Stinear and his dwindling list of fit and available Demons respond to last week’s 65-point capitulation to the Bombers, the team’s biggest loss in history?   As a minimum he will expect genuine effort from all of his players when Melbourne takes on the GWS Giants at Ikon Park this Thursday.  Happily, the ground remains a favourite Melbourne venue of players and spectators alike and will provide an opportunity for the Demons to redeem themselves. Injuries to star play

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    AFLW Melbourne Demons

    EASYBEATS by Meggs

    A beautiful sunny Friday afternoon, with a light breeze and a strong Windy Hill crowd set the scene, inviting one team to seize the day and take the important four points on offer. For the Demons it was not a good Friday, easily beaten by an all-time largest losing margin of 65 points.   Essendon threw themselves into action today, winning most of the contests and had three early goals with Daria Bannister on fire.  In contrast the Demons were dropping marks, hesitant in close and comm

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    AFLW Melbourne Demons 9
  • Tell a friend

    Love Demonland? Tell a friend!

×
×
  • Create New...