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FB: Hibberd   May  Jetta
HB: Lever   ?????  Salem
C;  Fritsch   Brayshaw  Kade Kolo
HF:  Spargo  T Mc   Petracca
FF: #####   Weid  Melksham
Foll: Gawn   Oliver  Viney
Int: Harmes, Vanders, ?HBF, ?forward/mid

They'll be a battle for the best CHB option. Then there's lots of competition for the last few spots and some options with guys like Fritsch, Kade Kolo and Vanders capable of multiple roles.

Depth: Oscar, Preuss ANB, Hannan, Stretch, Baker, Maynard, Wagner, Jones, Lewis, Hunt, J Smith, T Smith, JKH, ?Garlett
Development: ?Keilty, Petty, Bradtke and draft picks

Key defenders: May, Frost, Oscar, Petty, ?Keilty
3rd tall: Lever, J Smith
Back pockets: Jetta
Flankers: Hibberd, Salem, Hunt,  Lewis, Wagner

Inside mids: Oliver, Viney, Brayshaw, Harmes, Maynard
Outside mids: Kade Kolo, Fritsch, Jones, Stretch, Baker
Ruck: Gawn, Preuss, Bradtke

Mid/forward: Petracca, Vanders

Key forwards: T Mc, Weideman, T Smith
3rd tall: Melksham
Flankers: Spargo, ANB, Hannan
Crumbers: ??Garlett

I think filling the remaining list spots the focus should be on a gun crumbing small forward as number 1 priority but after that just look for more class and run. 

 
15 hours ago, Big T Mac said:

I love how people are saying we need a crumbing forward when we have jeff garlett (one of the best crumbing forwards in the game) 

We need a crumbing forward that consistantly tackles (& can stick them) as well as 2nd and 3rd effort pressure acts, that aint Jeffy 

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16 hours ago, Big T Mac said:

I love how people are saying we need a crumbing forward when we have jeff garlett (one of the best crumbing forwards in the game) 

Used to be one of the best crumbing fotwards in the game.

 
16 hours ago, Big T Mac said:

I love how people are saying we need a crumbing forward when we have jeff garlett (one of the best crumbing forwards in the game) 

Garlett is done. I am shocked he wasn't put out to trade. His last half of the year at Casey was woeful.

2 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

FB: Hibberd   May  Jetta
HB: Lever   OMac  Salem
C;  Fritsch   Brayshaw  Kade Kolo
HF:  Spargo  T Mc   Petracca
FF: #####   Weid  Melksham
Foll: Gawn   Oliver  Viney
Int: Harmes, Vanders, ?HBF, ?forward/mid

 

Fixed. 


Interesting to see so many people with Kolo in the side. From what I have seen of him ( not much ) he wouldn't be.

As for crumming forward  it is a pity Garlett was out of shape. Think it is between Spargo and Jones.

I looked at the players starting in the center square for MFC during the finals not 1 player had played 100 games with Jones and Tyson playing on the wings, I know Gawn played 99 and Viney played 98 but the players like Harmes, Oliver and Brayshaw had played between 55 and 70 games.  It is believed that a team needs about 10-15 players over 100 games to win a premiership although WB probably were the exception.

21 hours ago, Salems Lot said:

We are entering the era of Squad footy I reckon.  I strongly believe that with our depth and spread of talent each week will bring a different best 22.  In the case of opponents like the Weagles we will inevitably play tall utilizing the likes of Preuss and Frost whilst other weeks against shorter pacier teams we will be using the likes of Fritch and Hannan as well as Spargo.  It gives us the opportunity to play as necessary as well as keeping list rotation a reality allowing for greater freshness at the business end of the season.  Exciting times

very interesting... worth a thread of its own over the off season perhaps

History says no... play your best 22 etc

 

I wouldn't be at all surprised to see J.Smith train with the forwards through pre-season. With May our backline depth is looking solid.

He's the next best option to step up and create some depth as a marking forward who competes well in the air. Has the ability to impact further up the ground like a Darling light. I think its a good option while he continues to try to find some continuity in his kicking where turnovers are less costly. Excited to see him have a full preseason and really challenge the likes of Hannan and AVB as the third tall/HF.

I think his pace would also be beneficial if he can use it in the forward press putting opposition backlines under pressure.

Edited by Yung Blood

Agree with Yung Blood. 

We look light on for depth in the forward line., both key and crumbing. 

J Smith as a forward worth a shot. 

Could we rookie list Pedersen for 'break in case of emergency'? 


52 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

very interesting... worth a thread of its own over the off season perhaps

History says no... play your best 22 etc

Very true DJ but it is of course how soccer teams have played for years and I can see a real benefit to it when the list is strong enough.  We will see...

13 minutes ago, Salems Lot said:

Very true DJ but it is of course how soccer teams have played for years and I can see a real benefit to it when the list is strong enough.  We will see...

must say I tend to agree.

I suppose our problem is that the list is comparatively shallow in that there were at best 3-4 players at VFL level that in 2018 pushed for senior selection.

After the big delist 2019 may be different.

Jetta May Omac

Hibberd Lever Salem

Harmes Viney.  KK

VDB.   Weideman. Petracca

Melksham  TMac.  Fritsch 

Gawn. Oliver Brayshaw

Int: Preuss, Jones, ANB,Stretch

 Emg: Hannan, Spargo, J. Smith , Garlett

Frost,Hunt, Lewis ??

Hard to pick a team, plenty of depth.

Not short on Goal kickers either.

Edited by DeeZee

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2 hours ago, jnrmac said:

Garlett is done. I am shocked he wasn't put out to trade. His last half of the year at Casey was woeful.

No club would want him. There's a provision this year to replace a retired player with a rookie pick prior to the start of the season. I'd imagine that will be the move for Jeff. I get the feeling we couldn't fit his pay out in this years salary cap so we're waiting for next years. Hey if he does come back from summer break in career best shape maybe things can change but I'd have it as a <1% chance.

Ok, I couldn't find room for Preuss so title is somewhat misleading.

And KK will be battling with Hunt and Joel Smith for that quicker defender type spot in defence and may be pushed on to the wing.

Given the whisper is that we will play the Pies in Rd 1, we will almost certainly go quick.

Hence no room for both Lewis and Jones - I chose Jonesy because of the plethora of lefties we have.

I'm a big fan of Frosty and it's obvious that with May in, he will be squeezed out down back, so I think he'll have to do a fair bit of work as back-up ruck/forward in the off-season, just as he did under Roosy initially. Hopefully the coach also trials O.Mac in that role as well.

And yes I cheated a bit by not naming Lever, whom I suspect will be touch and go to play by then.

My team

B: Jetta May Hibberd

HB: Hunt O.Mac Salem

Ce: Brayshaw Oliver KK 

HF: ANB Weid Petracca

F: Melky T.Mac Hannan

Ru: Gawn Harmes Viney 

 

Int: VDB (mid rot), J.Smith (def rot), Frost (fwd/ruc rot), Jones (mid rot).

Emerg: Fritsch, Spargo, Stretch

Depth: Lever (inj), Lewis, Preuss, Wagner, JKH, Maynard, Baker


5 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

FB: Hibberd   May  Jetta
HB: Lever   ?????  Salem
C;  Fritsch   Brayshaw  Kade Kolo
HF:  Spargo  T Mc   Petracca
FF: #####   Weid  Melksham
Foll: Gawn   Oliver  Viney
Int: Harmes, Vanders, ?HBF, ?forward/mid

They'll be a battle for the best CHB option. Then there's lots of competition for the last few spots and some options with guys like Fritsch, Kade Kolo and Vanders capable of multiple roles.

Depth: Oscar, Preuss ANB, Hannan, Stretch, Baker, Maynard, Wagner, Jones, Lewis, Hunt, J Smith, T Smith, JKH, ?Garlett
Development: ?Keilty, Petty, Bradtke and draft picks

Key defenders: May, Frost, Oscar, Petty, ?Keilty
3rd tall: Lever, J Smith
Back pockets: Jetta
Flankers: Hibberd, Salem, Hunt,  Lewis, Wagner

Inside mids: Oliver, Viney, Brayshaw, Harmes, Maynard
Outside mids: Kade Kolo, Fritsch, Jones, Stretch, Baker
Ruck: Gawn, Preuss, Bradtke

Mid/forward: Petracca, Vanders

Key forwards: T Mc, Weideman, T Smith
3rd tall: Melksham
Flankers: Spargo, ANB, Hannan
Crumbers: ??Garlett

I think filling the remaining list spots the focus should be on a gun crumbing small forward as number 1 priority but after that just look for more class and run. 

No Jones or Lewis in best 22 and that’s how it should be by years end. Some posters have them on the bench as some kind of token gesture but natural progression should have them pushed out as season 2019 progresses.

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31 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

No Jones or Lewis in best 22 and that’s how it should be by years end. Some posters have them on the bench as some kind of token gesture but natural progression should have them pushed out as season 2019 progresses.

I probably should've pencilled them in but not bolded. They'll be competing with the likes of Fritsch, KKolo, ANB, Spargo, Hunt, Baker, Stretch and draft picks or delisted free agents/state league pick ups so it's an even field of flanker/runner types.

I can't see Lewis improving at 33, so we've had a bad year if he's still in the side but at 31 and finally out of the midfield I'm actually excited to see where they use Jones and what he can do.

B) Lever - O Mac - Jetta

HB) Hibberd - May - Salem

C) KK - Oliver - Fritch

HF) Petracca - T Mac - Spargo

F) Melksham - Weid - Pruess

R) Gawn - Viney - Brayshaw 

I) Jones - Harmes - AVB - ANB

E) Lewis - Frost - Hunt

Jones and Lewis. Hard to see them in best 22 for round 1.  Though I will have Jonesy in my team for the reason he gives heart and soul.  Might be needed in the long season for midfield rotations.  

Personally i'd have tmac FF and weid HF. tmac is a great pack mark, and worst case can punch and get the ball to ground.

weid had some great one on one contests during the finals, so if he can get free as much as possible that would be huge.

Also Melk I would rotate between the wing and HF. he is an amazing kick inside 50, and can also find the ball around the 50 and kick goals on the run. He set up a few awesome goals with one great kick that split the Def.


4 hours ago, Deespicable said:

Ok, I couldn't find room for Preuss so title is somewhat misleading.

And KK will be battling with Hunt and Joel Smith for that quicker defender type spot in defence and may be pushed on to the wing.

Given the whisper is that we will play the Pies in Rd 1, we will almost certainly go quick.

Hence no room for both Lewis and Jones - I chose Jonesy because of the plethora of lefties we have.

I'm a big fan of Frosty and it's obvious that with May in, he will be squeezed out down back, so I think he'll have to do a fair bit of work as back-up ruck/forward in the off-season, just as he did under Roosy initially. Hopefully the coach also trials O.Mac in that role as well.

And yes I cheated a bit by not naming Lever, whom I suspect will be touch and go to play by then.

My team

B: Jetta May Hibberd

HB: Hunt O.Mac Salem

Ce: Brayshaw Oliver KK 

HF: ANB Weid Petracca

F: Melky T.Mac Hannan

Ru: Gawn Harmes Viney 

 

Int: VDB (mid rot), J.Smith (def rot), Frost (fwd/ruc rot), Jones (mid rot).

Emerg: Fritsch, Spargo, Stretch

Depth: Lever (inj), Lewis, Preuss, Wagner, JKH, Maynard, Baker

There is no way Frost will get a game ahead of Preuss.

Does anybody know if Lever will be right for rnd 1 if not I put Fritsch down back he played well down back in  the Casey Grand Final. Hunt becomes an emergency.

The “squad” approach is an interesting one. Yes, in the world game where teams play 40 to 50 games a season, astute managers will do just that - manage the squad. Key players will be rotated and rested. In our game, with less games and less margin for error, the mantra of “don’t flirt with your form” has always resonated. Interesting times.

 

post trade...

key defenders: lever, frost, o mac, petty, keilty, may
mid-sized defenders: wagner, joel smith
rebounding defenders: salem, lewis, hibberd, hunt, fritsch, baker, jetta, kolodjashnij
inside midfielders: harmes, brayshaw, oliver, maynard
inside-outside midfielders: jones, viney, stretch, jkh
hybrid half-forward / midfielders: petracca, hannan, vandenberg
small forwards: spargo, anb, garlett
key forwards: melksham, t mac, weideman, tim smith
rucks: gawn, preuss

gotta say, i'm really worried about our midfield depth - i think we've over-indexed for defensive options, and we're reliant upon hybrids pushing up and rebounders going thru the wing positions

i'm really curious to see how we adjust with the new 6-6-6 format, as we basically played a 2-5-6-3-2 formation for the most part of 2018

at this stage, i expect that preuss will line-up up in round 1 - we'll try and stretch teams with three genuine tall targets, and try and give max relief ruck straight away - and the big benefit of having him and max able to swap from ruck / forward / bench is that it leaves plugger mac and weed as permanent forwards, not relief ruck...it's gonna be pretty important as we need to find 50 odd goals, and plugger, weed, melksham, petracca and avb are going to have to make up for the hogan slack

best 26?
B: Jetta - May - Lever
HB: Salem - O Mac - Hibberd
? Jones - Brayshaw - Viney
HF: Petracca - T Mac - ANB
F: Preuss - Weideman - Melksham
Foll: Gawn - Oliver - Harmes
I/c: Lewis - Spargo - Hannan - AVB
Emerg: Frost - Hunt - Fritsch - Kolodjashnij

rd 1, 2019 (presuming lever ain't ready for resumption)
B: Jetta - May - Hibberd
HB: Salem - O Mac - Lewis
? Jones - Brayshaw - Viney
HF: Petracca - T Mac - ANB
F: Preuss - Weideman - Melksham
Foll: Gawn - Oliver - Harmes
I/c: Spargo - Hannan - AVB - Fritsch
Emerg: Frost - Hunt - Stretch - Kolodjashnij

On ‎10‎/‎17‎/‎2018 at 11:36 PM, WERRIDEE said:

B: Lever, May, Jetta

HB: Hibberd, O.McDonald, Salem

C : Kolodjashnij, Oliver, Brayshaw

HF: Petracca, Weideman, Neal-Bullen

F: Melksham, T.McDonald, Gawn

FOLL: Preuss, Viney, Harmes

IC: Jones, Lewis, vandenBerg, Hannan

EMERG: Fritsch, Spargo, J.Smith, Frost

 

CASEY

B: J.Smith, Frost, Petty

HB: J.Wagner, Keilty (ROOKIE A), Hunt

C : Stretch, Fritsch, Baker

HF: Kennedy Harris, T.Smith, Walker (ROOKIE B)

F: Garlett, Munn, Bedford

FOLL: Bradtke (ROOKIE B), Spargo, Maynard

IC: Hind, C.Wagner (ROOKIE A), Sturt, Duursma, Hore (ROOKIE A), Lockhart (ROOKIE A)

 

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