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Frost could be exciting with his breakaway pace now we are playing such confident attacking football.....he could also have those "cover your eyes with your hands" moments, all part of the package....

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The logical fit for Lever is one of Frost, Kielty, or J Smith, unless they go with a runner like Hunt

Smith and Melksham are in doubt so you’d think Pedo or Weid for Smith and possibly Garlett or Balic for Milkshake...

I’m going to go with Hunt, Weideman and Garlett if all three miss, and hopefully just Hunt for Lever

Man it’s dee-pressing to lose Lever

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35 minutes ago, sisso said:

Frost could be exciting with his breakaway pace now we are playing such confident attacking football.....he could also have those "cover your eyes with your hands" moments, all part of the package....

 

Frost is THE obvious choice to replace like with like.  Has the height / leap / spoiling ability.  Has the pace and has the mobility.  He also has aprox the same games experience (albeit zip finals of course).

He is the 2nd best intercept player in our team just behind Lever, averaging 7 per game vs Lever's 7.9

He turns the ball over about the same number of times per game as Lever (averaging about 3.5 each per game)

He doesn''t get as many possessions so maybe lacking a little in work rate at this point.   Maybe this is just a matter of getting enough consecutive games into him?

Sometimes he runs and yes has a brain fade or two and forgets to dispose to a free target or two (earlier on in the run) or just forgets to dispose of it and keeps running!  Eliminate this from his game and get him to play within his limits and we might have a reasonable replacement (given a fair run at it ie., enough consecutive games).

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If Smith does miss, surely Weidemann vs Pedersen will largely be determined by tomorrow’s VFL game.  And the taller defenders will all be on their toes I imagine. 

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3 minutes ago, monoccular said:

If Smith does miss, surely Weidemann vs Pedersen will largely be determined by tomorrow’s VFL game.  And the taller defenders will all be on their toes I imagine. 

According to reports it was only a neck spasm Mono.  Albeit quite a bad reaction.  But would be very surprised if he misses after an eight day break on that.

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49 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

 

Frost is THE obvious choice to replace like with like.  Has the height / leap / spoiling ability.  Has the pace and has the mobility.  He also has aprox the same games experience (albeit zip finals of course).

He is the 2nd best intercept player in our team just behind Lever, averaging 7 per game vs Lever's 7.9

He turns the ball over about the same number of times per game as Lever (averaging about 3.5 each per game)

He doesn''t get as many possessions so maybe lacking a little in work rate at this point.   Maybe this is just a matter of getting enough consecutive games into him?

Sometimes he runs and yes has a brain fade or two and forgets to dispose to a free target or two (earlier on in the run) or just forgets to dispose of it and keeps running!  Eliminate this from his game and get him to play within his limits and we might have a reasonable replacement (given a fair run at it ie., enough consecutive games).

Good post. I reckon Frost is very underrated amongst Melbourne fans.

A bloke with those stats and his physical attributes demands a spot in our side, especially when our preferred like-for-like option may be out for an extended length of time.

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1 hour ago, Chook said:

Good post. I reckon Frost is very underrated amongst Melbourne fans.

 A bloke with those stats and his physical attributes demands a spot in our side, especially when our preferred like-for-like option may be out for an extended length of time.

Frost is not underrated.

He's a good VFL level player...

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4 hours ago, brendan said:

@Drunkn167 you watch a lot of VFL who would you have in to replace lever, hopefully a few put there hands up tomorrow 

Think he might suggest Dec gets a game?  Just a thought. 

Seriously though, I think it's going to be a showdown between Frost and Keilty.  Whoever shows the most tomorrow may well be the one to get the prize.  Given current form and game-style, I lean towards Keilty getting his debut.  He mau not have the pace of Frost, but he's more reliable by foot which is going to be a big factor. 

There is an off-chance that Melksham won't get up.  Normally I would say Garlett would be the one to come in for him, but I don't think he's been doing that well at Casey has he?  Do we have someone down there who can play the role better? 

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Gutted for Jake, was just finding some great form too. Hopefully it isn't a full ACL tear.

As for his replacement, Frost is probably the most likely given his similar role and AFL experience. But we'll have to see how the 3 talls, Frost, Keilty and Petty, play tomorrow to see who is really putting their hand up.

Optimistically, if Keilty has a big game tomorrow, it would be a dream come true to see him debut in a big game like the Queen's birthday, to see if he has what it takes to play at Senior level. Over the last 4 weeks I would say Keilty is probably the most in-form in the VFL of the defenders, but it's a pretty close run. 

I am about 80% sure Frost will get the gig, but damn It'd be great to see Dec get a run at it.

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6 hours ago, Wiseblood said:

Here is the usual 'drop/rest' Spargo talk that we get each week.  Did you see the piece of play where he got the ball on half back, hand passed it off and then sprinted forward to make another option before hitting a target inside 50?  You don't get that from Garlett, but you get it from Charlie.  I hope he plays in the seniors for the rest of the season.

I agree you wouldn’t get that from Garlett but you would from Bugg, 2 weeks back he kicked 5 and had 20 odd disposals. He’s been playing very well since going back to the vfl

Keilty is in line to replace Lever, was named in the best last week playing back so it’s his to lose tomorrow.

Pedo for Tim Smith if he’s injured, loved his game the first 2 weeks, hopefully today he was just down due to soreness.

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Maybe we need to wait and see how the weather is going to pan out for the QB game?

if it’s wet then speed and agility become less of an advantage in comparison to strength. I think Pedo is a certainty in any event.

As for debuting young blokes on QB.....the last time we did that we all know the result.

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Will reserve full judgement until after today's VFL game, but early thought are;

Frost in to play O Mc's lock down defensive role (on Cox) and free up O Mc to play Lever's role.

If one of Pedersen or Weideman has a day out they may come in for Smith. May....

If Melksham isn't fit then Bugg's form probably warrants a call up before Balic.

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27 minutes ago, Nasher said:

In: Smith (Garlett) (Weideman or Pedersen)

Out: Lever (Melksham) (Smith)

Brackets indicate pending injury. Ins depend on Casey results of course. No unforced changes.

 Agree.  I know Joel is shorter than Frost or Dec, but he pays the intercept role that Lever plays. The coaches love him, and he was an emergency yesterday. 

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Outs lever and t smith both injured 

Ins j smith and weid

If round 23 burns like the players said it did then we should really show up for this one and [censored] crush the pies out of the top 8 and decimate their percentage. 

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14 hours ago, rjay said:

Personally I would rather it not be Frost.

Omac is the obvious one for Cox.

It will depend a lot on the game tomorrow but I would like to see Petty in before Frost.

Maybe a year early but hey the kid is a much better prospect.

I will understand though if the FD don't want to throw him straight into a QB clash and they go with the easier Frost option but he is seriously bad for my health when he's around the ball or has it.

Nope, OMac stays at FullBk and would be trashed by Cox's height as bombs came in. The Filth use Cox for bombs and bombs for Cox because their footpassing is very wayward, compared to ours at present. We need to hit Cox with muscle - he is a gawk. That muscle is Frosty plus our best crumber. 

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54 minutes ago, Deemania since 56 said:

Nope, OMac stays at FullBk and would be trashed by Cox's height as bombs came in. The Filth use Cox for bombs and bombs for Cox because their footpassing is very wayward, compared to ours at present. We need to hit Cox with muscle - he is a gawk. That muscle is Frosty plus our best crumber. 

Think you are right. Frost also has the pace to make up ground, if he is slightly away from Cox and the ball is coming in high.

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