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For the first time in probably a decade I can look at our team on paper and not think “slow”. That is exciting. 
I sincerely hope Harmes plays on Cripps and not as a half back flanker, which makes no sense. 
 

We have a clear advantage in the ruck. Their back line is not great but our forwardline hasn’t been in form since 1987 so that doesn’t mean much. Our back line will have their work cutout for them. 
 

Where do we think Bennell will play? Half forward? Surely he doesn’t have the fitness to play wings for more than a few minutes. 

 
1 minute ago, CHF said:

A very interesting side. I just hope that we have the skills across the team to exploit our strengths.

Speed is all very well but if we cannot cut down the turnovers we will be in trouble.

That's my concern also. Clearly our forward entries had not changed at all in round 1, and now we're looking at Oliver, Brayshaw, Viney, Langdon & Hunt being among the main kicks going inside 50.

Fingers crossed Petracca, Melksham and Bennell get the ball plenty.

2 minutes ago, CHF said:

A very interesting side. I just hope that we have the skills across the team to exploit our strengths.

Speed is all very well but if we cannot cut down the turnovers we will be in trouble.

My take is we are better in both speed and net skill. My view is only OMac is the only clear better skill than other match ups.

Bennell v Bedford (Bennell Better Skill)

Rivers v Hibberd (Rivers Better Skill)

Jackson v Brown (Slight lean to Brown based on known)

Salem v Lockhart (Slight lean to Salem)

Omac v Smith (OMac better skill)

Jones V Spargo (Jones better)

Hunt v ANB (Draw)

 

 

 
1 minute ago, Lord Nev said:

That's my concern also. Clearly our forward entries had not changed at all in round 1, and now we're looking at Oliver, Brayshaw, Viney, Langdon & Hunt being among the main kicks going inside 50.

Fingers crossed Petracca, Melksham and Bennell get the ball plenty.

Jones inside 50 kick is under rated in my opinion.

 

10 minutes ago, DemonLad5 said:

Anyone know if Hunt has been training with the forwards or the backs? Smith I know will be in defence 

It’s ok if he didn’t train with the forwards, he can barrel it from the centre square?


Just now, big_red_fire_engine said:

Jones inside 50 kick is under rated in my opinion.

 

He's an underrated kick in general IMO. Was rated as our best field kick by an intricate (and fair) ratings system in 2019.

 

If actually love to see Hunt go back to half back line. We forget how bloody damaging he was when he was in form.

Happy with the changes. Like most, surprised at Hunt but who doesn't love more speed. I assume he plays forward, where he's trained (?). Surprised by Lockhart and hope to see him back there soon.

Hope they smash 'em

Hate Carlton - Go Dees

 
2 minutes ago, big_red_fire_engine said:

Jones inside 50 kick is under rated in my opinion.

 

I know the line up can mean little at time’s but Jones was named in defence, which doesn’t really track, I thought he’s been predominantly playing/training either as a mid or HFF. I also agree he is one that takes that split second pause to kick to advantage. Something that Viney, Oliver, and Brayshaw need to start doing again (they did it in 2018!).

7 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

That's my concern also. Clearly our forward entries had not changed at all in round 1, and now we're looking at Oliver, Brayshaw, Viney, Langdon & Hunt being among the main kicks going inside 50.

Fingers crossed Petracca, Melksham and Bennell get the ball plenty.

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2 minutes ago, big_red_fire_engine said:

My take is we are better in both speed and net skill. My view is only OMac is the only clear better skill than other match ups.

Bennell v Bedford (Bennell Better Skill)

Rivers v Hibberd (Rivers Better Skill)

Jackson v Brown (Slight lean to Brown based on known)

Salem v Lockhart (Slight lean to Salem)

Omac v Smith (OMac better skill)

Jones V Spargo (Jones better)

Hunt v ANB (Draw)

 

 

My opinions on the matchups you have above are a little different.

Bennell v Bedford (Bennell more skillful but will he be able to run out the match?)

Rivers v Hibberd (No idea re River's skill level at AFL level in a match.)

Jackson v Brown (See Rivers above)

Salem v Lockhart (I would take Salem every day of the week)

Omac v Smith (OMac better skill - agree with this )

Jones V Spargo (Jones better - Agree with this)

Hunt v ANB (I have Hunt as a better set shot at goal but not a lot between them otherwise.)

Really looking forward to this game and seeing how this team gels. Looks strong on paper 

1 hour ago, Dee Zephyr said:

My guess is Hunt also to be included if we change 7. We have a comeback story in Bennell, two debutants, why not include a player seemingly out of favour. One more surprise. 

KUDOS!!! I saw the pic on the Dees website with Hunt cuddling (tackling) RIvers and I thought that is as close to rnd 2 Hunt will get.... big surpise but well done on Hunt getting back into the mix.

 

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Interesting that we've gone with essentially 8 backs. Seems to indicate one of them may be involved in midfield rotations, especially as lever doesn't come off the ground.

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14 minutes ago, Jaded said:

For the first time in probably a decade I can look at our team on paper and not think “slow”. That is exciting. 
I sincerely hope Harmes plays on Cripps and not as a half back flanker, which makes no sense. 
 

We have a clear advantage in the ruck. Their back line is not great but our forwardline hasn’t been in form since 1987 so that doesn’t mean much. Our back line will have their work cutout for them. 
 

Where do we think Bennell will play? Half forward? Surely he doesn’t have the fitness to play wings for more than a few minutes. 

Wing or half-forward as you say, rotating to the bench.  I think Hunt will play deep forward leading up, so Bennell can be used high forward.

TMc deep,  and unsure if Jackson deep, or half-forward.   Tomlinson could also play CHF,  or CHB.

 

A versatile lineup.


Am I the only one who thinks our fwd line looks iffy? Tmac and a first gamer as the only talls.. If we can't get the "connection" working then we're in trouble. 

(now we'll go out and have the highest score of the round)

1 minute ago, Cards13 said:

Am I the only one who thinks our fwd line looks iffy? Tmac and a first gamer as the only talls.. If we can't get the "connection" working then we're in trouble. 

(now we'll go out and have the highest score of the round)

Not concerned at Marvel. May be iffy at the G. It will come down to how well can Jackson hold himself in a contest to bring the ball to ground. 

15 minutes ago, CHF said:

My opinions on the matchups you have above are a little different.

Bennell v Bedford (Bennell more skillful but will he be able to run out the match?)

Rivers v Hibberd (No idea re River's skill level at AFL level in a match.)

Jackson v Brown (See Rivers above)

Salem v Lockhart (I would take Salem every day of the week)

Omac v Smith (OMac better skill - agree with this )

Jones V Spargo (Jones better - Agree with this)

Hunt v ANB (I have Hunt as a better set shot at goal but not a lot between them otherwise.)

Agree Rivers not known at level however this is why he has been brought in. Hibberd’ s execution (or lack there of)  has been for all to see over the last 12 months, 

32 minutes ago, DemonLad5 said:

Anyone know if Hunt has been training with the forwards or the backs? Smith I know will be in defence 

Sitting in on the Mahoney zoom meeting which is on right now (Gawn last night and Goodwin night before)

Just said Hunt will be playing forward.


Disappointed to see Lockhart out, but exciting selections none the less.

Best of luck to new demons Rivers, Jackson and Bennell!

Lockhart should be playing but that is the way it is.

I know the probably won't line up as on paper but I would have the side fairly different. Jones and Harmes at half back I think is silly. Jones forward flank and Harmes on Cripps. I would have Joel Smith at FF with jackson ( who I don't think is ready yet ) relieving in forward line. I would have hunt running off half back.

I like the approach. Some switch has been turned on among the coaches and selectors. Much prefer the adventourous approach than to have won this game game with some tried and mostly failed players and then come undone later. Just hope they get a block of games into Jackson, Pickett, Rivers and Bennell and keep the faith. Well done Goody, I have been critical in the past but well done.

 

It doesn't actually matter at all but I don't get why we keep naming Melksham as a starting onballer. Do we think we're tricking other teams or someting?

3 minutes ago, Greendale said:

It doesn't actually matter at all but I don't get why we keep naming Melksham as a starting onballer. Do we think we're tricking other teams or someting?

Think it was back in 2018 I remember Goody (or possibly one of the assistants) saying they don't bother much with positions for the team sheet, it's basically just a list of names to them.

 


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