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On ‎11‎/‎24‎/‎2018 at 12:13 PM, DeeSpencer said:

Depth Chart

Backline: (15)
Key defenders: May, Oscar, Frost, Petty, Keilty
Intercepting tall: Lever, J Smith, Hore
Back pockets: Jetta
Flankers: Hibberd, Salem, (KK), Hunt, Lewis, J. Wagner, ?Jordon


Midfield: (16)
Inside mids: Oliver, Viney, Brayshaw, Harmes, Maynard, ?Sparrow
Outside mids: Kade Kolo, Fritsch, Jones, Stretch, Baker, C.Wagner, ?Neitschke
Ruck: Gawn, Preuss
Mid/forward: Vanders, (Petracca)

Forwards: (14)
Key forwards: T Mc, Weideman, T. Smith, Bradtke
3rd tall: Melksham, Petracca
Flankers: Spargo, ANB, Hannan, JKH, ?Walker
Crumbers: Garlett, Bedford, Chandler

I'd say pure crumbing forward might be the greatest weakness but we did bring in a couple of late pick options there. Not sure how they'll break up the new players but I'd expect they spread them to different line groups, maybe even move the versatile guys around. Keen to see what they do with the wing but there's plenty of variety now.

DEPTH CHART

backline: (19)

key defenders: May, O.McDonald, Frost, Keilty

tall defenders: Lever, Hore, J.Smith, Kolodjashnij, Petty 

small defenders: Jetta, Hibberd, Salem, Lewis, Fritsch, Hunt, J.Wagner, Sparrow, Jordon, Neitschke 

 

midfield: (26)

inside midfielders: Oliver, Viney, Brayshaw, Harmes, Maynard, Jones, Spargo

outside midfielders: Kolodjashnij, Fritsch, Stretch, Baker, C.Wagner, Sparrow, Jordon, Neitschke, Petracca, Neal-Bullen, Kennedy Harris, vandenberg, Hunt, Salem

rucks: Gawn, Preuss, Bradtke, T.McDonald, Weideman

 

forwards: (19)

key forwards: T.McDonald, Weideman, Bradtke

tall forwards: T.Smith, Gawn, Preuss

midsize forwards: Melksham, Petracca, Neal-Bullen, Fritsch, Jordon, Hannan, Walker, vandenberg

small forwards: Garlett, Bedford, Chandler, Spargo, Kennedy Harris

 

I think we have all bases covered some have 2 positions Fritsch and Jordon have 3.

With what I'm looking at it looks like premierships for both Melbourne and Casey. 

 

 

 

 

 

DEPTH CHART SELECTED SIDES

B: LEVER, MAY, JETTA

HB: HIBBERD, O.MCDONALD, LEWIS

C : KOLODJASHNIJ, OLIVER, SALEM

HF: PETRACCA, WEIDEMAN, NEAL-BULLEN

F: GARLETT, T.MCDONALD, PREUSS

FOLL: GAWN, VINEY, BRAYSHAW

IC: HARMES, JONES, VANDENBERG, MELKSHAM

 

CASEY

B: HORE, FROST, J.WAGNER

HB: HUNT, KEILTY, SPARROW

C : STRETCH, MAYNARD, BAKER

HF: FRITSCH, PETTY, HANNAN

F: KENNEDY HARRIS, J.SMITH, T.SMITH

FOLL: BRADTKE, SPARGO, C.WAGNER

IC: NEITSCHKE, JORDON, BEDFORD, CHANDLER, WALKER

 

Our major weakness is the small forward position Garlett is still our best small forward but is out of form. I hope the club give him every chance to find some form during the preseason.

We are a ruck short Bradtke should be full forward he is earmarked to be the replacement for Hogan.

My system is 1 tall back, 2 key backs, 3 small backs

2 outside mids, 3 inside mids and a ruck

2 midsize forwards 2 key forwards 1 small forward and 1 tall forward.

6 hours ago, DV8 said:

I agree with you with that pairing,,, mainly because many don't feel secure when Frost is defending one on one deep, close to goal, and also same in reverse Re Oscar one on one, playing high... we don't hold confidence in them out of those positions.

 

However May and Lever both playing in the same defence, is a different kettle. Lever can play deep or high

doing the same role. (intercept)

 

I think it's a toss up, Re match-ups, which of Frost or OMc play in the team, at this stage.

I think the great thing is, Frost late in the season really started to develop his footy brain - he was more athlete before that. While OMac will develop more strength over the pre-season but is a naturally better footballer, which should give him a lot more confidence. When all are fit and they know how to play along side each other, we should have one of the best defensive units in the comp plus depth that won't just be cover.

 
4 hours ago, Red and Blue realist said:

I think the great thing is, Frost late in the season really started to develop his footy brain - he was more athlete before that. While OMac will develop more strength over the pre-season but is a naturally better footballer, which should give him a lot more confidence. When all are fit and they know how to play along side each other, we should have one of the best defensive units in the comp plus depth that won't just be cover.

This is why picking the 28Yr May is such a good get.  A strong smart player who suits us to a "T"...  now lets dot the "I's".

 

As you say, Frost got better in defence 2nd half of last year, even deep, sweeping the ball clear.

And Oscar was more composed up high in space, as far as the wing, I guess in our press.  The concern is on they're fast break after turnover, when we are caught out of position.  This is one reason why Garlett didn't play much last year IMO.

 

I think our selections in the draft were ideal, as we have to start to develop players now, so they can swap in for the likes of Jones, Lewis, Hibbo in a few years, and Jetta, also in a few years time.

 

Next season's trade draft period will be all about tall forwards and rucks, I reckon.

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Edited by DV8

11 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

It's not a toss up Oscar has never been dropped, Frost has played plenty of VFL football. The footy department has faith in Oscar it doesn't have faith in Frost.

May is in and unfortunately for Frost he makes way.

Thanks for clearing that up, Todd.


On 10/20/2018 at 2:12 AM, WERRIDEE said:

I'm going to do my rnd 1 side which means Lever is out.

B: Fritsch, May, Jetta

HB: Hibberd, O.McDonald, Salem

C : Kolodjashnij, Oliver, Brayshaw

HF: Petracca, Weideman, Neal-Bullen

F: Melksham, T.McDonald, Gawn

FOLL: Pruess, Viney, Harmes

IC: Jones, Lewis, Vandenberg, Hannan

EMERG: Spargo

 

CASEY

B: J.Smith, Frost, Lockhart

HB: Hunt, Petty, J.Wagner

C : Stretch, Maynard, Baker

HF: Kennedy Harris, Keilty, Sturt

F: Garlett, T.Smith, Bedford

FOLL: Bradtke, C.Wagner, Duursma

IC: Hind, McKenzie, Ayton-Delaney, Walker

Looks good subject to a great pre-season and injury recoveries. I'd drop OMac for Frost - on game-style grounds and rebound value. Oscar may be better used as a forward in this team.

26 minutes ago, DV8 said:

This is why picking the 28Yr May is such a good get.

May is 26 and turns 27 in January (birthdate 10-01-1992).

On 11/24/2018 at 10:02 AM, Hot as Hell said:

I sat with Sam a couple of years ago and he contrasted our team with GWS. 

He loves the Dees and works harder than most to develop himself and earn a spot. Has never taken a short step in his career and gives 100% to the team.

He is a beauty to have in the backline.

Have another look at the Geelong final, if you haven't watched it 20 times already, like me.

Don't get me wrong, i have a lot of time for Frosty, love his energy, seems a super hard worker and he was terrific for much of the the last third of the season.

But there is a reason he took me to break into the back line this year. His disposal is an obvious one (which he improved) but i think the issue that he was likely advised he needed to address was his defensive positioning and reading of the flight of the ball. 

He did improve in that regard and year he played well against the Cats. But you might also look at the hawk's game where he made a couple of costly defensive blunders, the most obvious was misjudging the ball and allowing Gunston to take an uncontested mark. 

As i have posted previously the problem for frosty is he is not competing against Omac. He is competing against Lever, Hibberd, Hunt, Smith and to a lesser extent May. If he gets a game he will have well and truly earned it.

Edited by binman

 

I'll take the coward's way out and reserve my best 22 until after Christmas.

What I am very pleased about however is the fact that we aren't posting teams of new draftees.  It wasn't that long ago that the teams posted in this thread would have had all of Sparrow, Jordan, Nietschke and Bedford in the '22.  It's incredible to think the weight of pressure and expectation that we as fans and a club used to lump on these young kids.

Hopefully a full and productive year in the VFL to grow and develop as footballers.

5 minutes ago, mauriesy said:

May is 26 and turns 27 in January (birthdate 10-01-1992).

Yeah, couldn't remember if 27 or 28, the point remains though,


20 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

DEPTH CHART SELECTED SIDES

B: LEVER, MAY, JETTA

HB: HIBBERD, O.MCDONALD, LEWIS

C : KOLODJASHNIJ, OLIVER, SALEM

HF: PETRACCA, WEIDEMAN, NEAL-BULLEN

F: GARLETT, T.MCDONALD, PREUSS

FOLL: GAWN, VINEY, BRAYSHAW

IC: HARMES, JONES, VANDENBERG, MELKSHAM

 

CASEY

B: HORE, FROST, J.WAGNER

HB: HUNT, KEILTY, SPARROW

C : STRETCH, MAYNARD, BAKER

HF: FRITSCH, PETTY, HANNAN

F: KENNEDY HARRIS, J.SMITH, T.SMITH

FOLL: BRADTKE, SPARGO, C.WAGNER

IC: NEITSCHKE, JORDON, BEDFORD, CHANDLER, WALKER

 

Our major weakness is the small forward position Garlett is still our best small forward but is out of form. I hope the club give him every chance to find some form during the preseason.

We are a ruck short Bradtke should be full forward he is earmarked to be the replacement for Hogan.

My system is 1 tall back, 2 key backs, 3 small backs

2 outside mids, 3 inside mids and a ruck

2 midsize forwards 2 key forwards 1 small forward and 1 tall forward.

Very good team, I’d make a few changes:

Lewis to interchange

Salem to half back

Harmes to wing

Preuss to bench

Melksham to flank Petracca or ANB into pocket

Spargo for Garlett (unless Garlett improves 200% on 2018)

By season end Lewis out, Fritsch in

Note: don’t think lever will make round one, so Fritsch in.

20 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

Our major weakness is the small forward position Garlett is still our best small forward but is out of form. I hope the club give him every chance to find some form during the preseason.

Totally agree, I would’ve like to have seen the club try to address that with the draft but perhaps they have someone earmarked for that role within the club. Garlett had a horrifically bad season but the magic is still in there and hopefully a new season will give him a chance to exorcise his demons. 

I’m liking the look of the team, we’ve taken a gamble that Weids will build on his late form of 2018 but the addition of May will hopefully go a long way to fixing our issues in defence. Round 1 can’t come sooner!

On 11/26/2018 at 11:58 AM, binman said:

Don't get me wrong, i have a lot of time for Frosty, love his energy, seems a super hard worker and he was terrific for much of the the last third of the season.

But there is a reason he took me to break into the back line this year. His disposal is an obvious one (which he improved) but i think the issue that he was likely advised he needed to address was his defensive positioning and reading of the flight of the ball. 

He did improve in that regard and year he played well against the Cats. But you might also look at the hawk's game where he made a couple of costly defensive blunders, the most obvious was misjudging the ball and allowing Gunston to take an uncontested mark. 

As i have posted previously the problem for frosty is he is not competing against Omac. He is competing against Lever, Hibberd, Hunt, Smith and to a lesser extent May. If he gets a game he will have well and truly earned it.

Fair calls Binman. We can only have so many tall defenders and Frosty has not been the coach's favorite. 

Insofar as being critical of his costly defensive blunders, l would put forward that few defenders are without blemishes. Nearly all have been caught out of position at some time, usually trying to cover a hole in defence. 

Defending is a thankless role. 

I expect Frosty will struggle to get a game but that does not mean he is less a defender than someone who does get a spot.

That's footy, that's life, it is not always fair and not always just.

As long as the back half can work well together, l really don't have any personal objection to who make up the 6.

 

 

Some good points. Agree about backline being a tough gig.

Mistakes are magnified and as you say all defenders make errors. 

Will be a mighty tough backline to get in and harder still to stay in. Frosty will give it a good crack. All power to him

 


Competition for spots is going to be intense assuming that we don’t have a spate of injuries. It will be a challenge for selectors to get the right balance between selecting and playing individuals on form and achieving team stability. It’s a good problem to have. We have come a long way. 

Depth is the big word and improving our flexibility against different opposition. 3 KPDs needed round 1 to free up Maxy so he won't have to play that floating defensive role. Port will have 3 of Dixon, Westhoff, Lycett, Marshall or Ryder playing forward at various times depending on which of those 5 are left out. They will also run hard all day so plenty of players needed to rotate through the middle

B.   Jetta    May    Frost

HB. Salem Omac  Hibberd

C.   Stretch Viney   Fritsch

HF. ANB      Tmac  Petracca

F.   Melk      Weid   Hannan

R. Gawn, Oliver, Brayshaw 

I/C. AVB, Harmes,  Spargo,  Lewis/Jones

Emg. Pruess, J.Smith, KK

 

Goodwin always springs some selection surprises so even the best thought-out 22s are likely to be off.

13 hours ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Depth is the big word and improving our flexibility against different opposition. 3 KPDs needed round 1 to free up Maxy so he won't have to play that floating defensive role. Port will have 3 of Dixon, Westhoff, Lycett, Marshall or Ryder playing forward at various times depending on which of those 5 are left out. They will also run hard all day so plenty of players needed to rotate through the middle

B.   Jetta    May    Frost

HB. Salem Omac  Hibberd

C.   Stretch Viney   Fritsch

HF. ANB      Tmac  Petracca

F.   Melk      Weid   Hannan

R. Gawn, Oliver, Brayshaw 

I/C. AVB, Harmes,  Spargo,  Lewis/Jones

Emg. Pruess, J.Smith, KK

 

Quite surprised how tough it is to select the 'right' team. Surprised that Frost is overlooked given the mobility of that backline set-up and his now improved linkage/challenge capabilities. It will be interesting to see how the post pre-season period strengthens those players available and notably, Lever, Harmes and Preuss, and KK. 

On 11/26/2018 at 6:33 PM, spirit of norm smith said:

Do we have a full list?

count 39 on main list, 4 rookies and 2 cat B rookies. 

I think you can have 44 before including cat B 

Afl website confirms Demons have one more spot to fill and may do so under SSP.  Interesting to see if any extra players train with Dees over the next few weeks. 


3 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Afl website confirms Demons have one more spot to fill and may do so under SSP.  Interesting to see if any extra players train with Dees over the next few weeks. 

My best 22 for 2019:

FB     Jetta.    May.    Oscar

HB.   Hunt.    Lever.   Hibberd

CC.   Salem.  Jones.  Harmes

HF.    Patracca.  TMac. Brayshaw

FF.     Pruess. Weideman. Neal-Bullen

Foll.  Gawn.  Oliver. Viney

Interchange: Vandenberg.  Lewis. Spargo.   Melsham

Emery: Garlett.  Stretch. Frost  Fritsch Hannan Kolodjashnij

 

Excellent side. Think Hunt on half back if back in form and has tightened his defensive skills, could provide a real springbord. Fritsch, Frost,  Hannan Garlett all very unlucky, but all will get their chances in 2019. The more l think about it the more l think the Preuss move is inspired. Very few sides have the cattle to match up on it, and lm sure it will allow Max to go to the next level. Extremely good value for an admittedly very good player in Tyson, but one surplus to our needs now. 

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