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3 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Did anyone notice the deflection on Pruess when asked twice about his performance? Spoke more about how when Gawn is fit he comes straight in. 

I thought he had a great game last night and yet Goodwin didn't want to acknowledge his performance at all. 

Love to have Pruess and Max take on the two West Coast rucks in a Grand Final

 

Might take some pressure off Gawn. He gets targeted and sometimes his great ruck work nullified by strong Opposition onballers.

 At times I feel he  is overworked and depended on too much. Now that Brayshaw Oliver and Petracca are lifting maybe he could be  more flexible?

Some of his best work is when he drifts down back and  intercepts or up forward to take a strong mark that opposition find hard to stop.(Just needs to nail some of those close in shots!) A bit more time down back and up forward wouldn't hurt methinks-though depends a lot on team balance and how the game is being played.)

I'm open to others thoughts on this. Is having two big men on at the same too much? Could they be used through interchange as well?

9 minutes ago, Demons3031 said:

Might take some pressure off Gawn. He gets targeted and sometimes his great ruck work nullified by strong Opposition onballers.

 At times I feel he  is overworked and depended on too much. Now that Brayshaw Oliver and Petracca are lifting maybe he could be  more flexible?

Some of his best work is when he drifts down back and  intercepts or up forward to take a strong mark that opposition find hard to stop.(Just needs to nail some of those close in shots!) A bit more time down back and up forward wouldn't hurt methinks-though depends a lot on team balance and how the game is being played.)

I'm open to others thoughts on this. Is having two big men on at the same too much? Could they be used through interchange as well?

He cant do any worse up forward than current day T Mac,  and hes a very aggressive monster with a point to prove and a great competitor at the centre bounces. 

I want him to stay in the team alongside Gawn.   Someone tell me it will work.

 
1 hour ago, buck_nekkid said:

Almost spot on with your prediction! 77%

Yes Preuss has a great game.  I gave him a vote (6 to 1) as 6th best because he competed all night, negated Grundy, had 24 hit outs , was cramping and sore in the calf in the 3rd quarter but pushed on. He was getting better as the game went on. Took two very good contested marks.  Tackled well. In the end nearly snagged a goal but the siren sounded as Fritsch was passing to him.  

Really good game from the beast  ????????

Absolute luxury having him as a backup. 

1 hour ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

He cant do any worse up forward than current day T Mac,  and hes a very aggressive monster with a point to prove and a great competitor at the centre bounces. 

I want him to stay in the team alongside Gawn.   Someone tell me it will work.

He can most definitely do worse than TMac. He isn’t a forward’s bootlace.

Preuss was really good last night and it sucks that he will be dropped when Gawn comes back, but make no mistake about it, he will be dropped. He knew what he was signing up for when he came to the club.


2 hours ago, Demons3031 said:

Many think Preuss should go out when Gawn comes back. I'm not so sure.

On the performance vs Colonwood IMO he should stay in and TMcD miss out.   Tom’s best is / was better than Preuss’ best but that is not right now. 
As I mentioned in another thread, if Tom’s problem is something that would it could well recover with a long lay off, with a good chance of returning to his 2018 output, then stop and get in with it now.  
And of course if MG11 ain’t anything better than 99.9% recovered then leave things as they are. 

5 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Did anyone notice the deflection on Pruess when asked twice about his performance? Spoke more about how when Gawn is fit he comes straight in. 

I thought he had a great game last night and yet Goodwin didn't want to acknowledge his performance at all. 

I thought that was really weird.

I woudn't expect pruess to be there next year. He deserves a shot a senior ruck and he won't get it at Melbourne.

2 hours ago, jnrmac said:

I thought that was really weird.

I woudn't expect pruess to be there next year. He deserves a shot a senior ruck and he won't get it at Melbourne.

Perhaps we get some games into him and try to push his value up. Until we got Jacko I had no issue about have Preuss in the background as a back up ruck but he’d be considered behind Jackson now in the heir to throne of ruckman at our club. 

How many years does he have left on his contract?

Against Grundy he was clearly outclassed but he battled well and did some good things. It’ll be good to see him go against ruckmen that are more in his standard. 

 
15 minutes ago, Pates said:

Perhaps we get some games into him and try to push his value up. Until we got Jacko I had no issue about have Preuss in the background as a back up ruck but he’d be considered behind Jackson now in the heir to throne of ruckman at our club. 

How many years does he have left on his contract?

Against Grundy he was clearly outclassed but he battled well and did some good things. It’ll be good to see him go against ruckmen that are more in his standard. 

Not sure of his contract status but If I was him I'd be wanting out. he would have some currency


His 65 m kick to the top of the square was a ripper. He is a different player lean, and was hungry as, hugely and happily surprised. He lasted alot longer and had obviously done huge work on his endurance. Don't trade him out yet, I see Jackson as a young Paul Salmon type for now.

7 minutes ago, Demonland said:

No thanks. Unless we get compensated for the right amount that makes up for us needing him in a situation like this week. 

 

He didn't do his stocks any harm on the weekend.

If he asks to be traded, particularly if another club shows serious interest, then I'd consider it... for a decent price.  Could we get our way back into the late first round?  I'd say we are a 5% chance, but the bloke is a handy back up and I'd see no reason to let him go unless we were very well compensated.

Just now, Wiseblood said:

He didn't do his stocks any harm on the weekend.

If he asks to be traded, particularly if another club shows serious interest, then I'd consider it... for a decent price.  Could we get our way back into the late first round?  I'd say we are a 5% chance, but the bloke is a handy back up and I'd see no reason to let him go unless we were very well compensated.

unfortunately we wouldn't be getting anything near that. No offence to big Preussy. Love the guy but he's not got the runs on the board to command that. he was very important to us this week with both our Rucks out but I'm not sure an insurance policy gets a late first round.


Just now, Demonland said:

unfortunately we wouldn't be getting anything near that. No offence to big Preussy. Love the guy but he's not got the runs on the board to command that. he was very important to us this week with both our Rucks out but I'm not sure an insurance policy gets a late first round.

And no doubt you're right about that.  

I'm not suggesting it's what we will get, but more what we should shrug our shoulders and demand if a club wants him.  He is still under contract and, unless he really pushed hard for a trade or made things difficult, then I'd see no reason in letting him go unless we got a seriously good offer.

Reckon a team like GWS (Sausages and Sauce are cooked) would and could pay overs for Pruess (and also Cats, Bombers and Crows as article suggested) 

But also depends on Bradtke development (hard to tell with no magoos games to watch),  and what they are willing to give up

First round draft pick? (I would probably take that - but unlikely). 

Or someone with some speed and silky skills - anyone else do a deal. 

Could use a late pick to get a lump of a lad as security. 

 

Edited by Rocknroll

First round pick for Preuss .... where do we sign !!

The second ruckmen was always a dying species and with reductions in lists extinction is not far off. There are calls to allow third man up which would also spell the end.

The only ruckmen that are valued are those that can play around the field and there are perhaps four or five of those at most.

On 8/16/2020 at 9:59 AM, Pickett2Jackson said:

He cant do any worse up forward than current day T Mac,  and hes a very aggressive monster with a point to prove and a great competitor at the centre bounces. 

I want him to stay in the team alongside Gawn.   Someone tell me it will work.

i seem to remember we played both last time we played the Bulldogs

On 8/15/2020 at 11:25 PM, layzie said:

More than held his own tonight with good body work and making Grundy earn every hitout. Couldn't be prouder of his effort. 

Let's be honest though, we knew he was no slouch!

Instant replacement for TMac - whether Gawn rucks or not. The two of them onfield would be awesome, not just rucking wonderful. Imagine ruck swaps at deep forward, chf, chb etc etc. 


Assuming Gawn comes in for him this week, it would be worth resting Gawn in round 17 or 18 in the lead up to finals

good to have Preuss ready to go.  He certainly surprised me with his second efforts

if we trade him we will need to draft or trade in a ruckman

3 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

A first round pick for Preuss? 
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And wouldn't North love that. Double whammy.

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10 minutes ago, Deemania since 56 said:

Instant replacement for TMac - whether Gawn rucks or not. The two of them onfield would be awesome, not just rucking wonderful. Imagine ruck swaps at deep forward, chf, chb etc etc. 

I like the idea ... but I have a feeling that having one of Preuss or Gawn forward the whole game will have a detrimental impact on our forward pressure.  Obviously TMac does not have great speed or agility but I feel he would do better than either of the ruckman at finding his man / running to the right spot in the zone etc.

Potentially also messes with Weid's role because he's currently playing out of the goal square most of the match -  can't imagine max or preuss playing CHF

Preuss fan here. Popular bloke in my estimates who quickly summed up the opposition of Grundy who tends to go early and  {P}does not avoid the conflict. Wanted it straight on all the time, and he's a big boy. 

The little i know from ruckwork in some ways is nearer to my heart with Preuss than Max. He also has the mandatory second effort.He is also a presence and we {MFC} are also shepherding. 


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