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1 Oliver

2 May

3 Petracca

4 Gawn

5 Brayshaw

6 Viney

7 Fritsch

8 Langdon

9 Pickett

10 Petty

11 Lever

12 Harmes

13 Jackson

14 Neal-Bullen

15 Hibberd

16 Spargo

17 Sparrow

18 Salem

19 B.Brown

20 Rivers

21 Hunt

22 Melksham

23 Jordon

24 McDonald

25 Bowey

26 Bedford

27 Weideman

28 Tomlinson

29 J.Smith

30 Dunstan

31 Chandler

32 M.Brown

33 Turner

34 van Rooyen

35 Baker

36 Laurie

37 Woewodin

38 Howes

39 Moniz-Wakefield

40 D.Smith

41 McVee

42 Rosman

43 Daw

 
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The first 22 players are the players that played friday night. I think our top 10 performed just fine it was the bottom 12 that let us down. 23 to 33 are the best ranked players who have played games but didn't play against Brisbane and 34 to 43 are the best ranked players who haven't played a game.

4 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

1 Oliver

2 May

3 Petracca

4 Gawn

5 Brayshaw

6 Viney

7 Fritsch

8 Langdon

9 Pickett

10 Petty

11 Lever

12 Harmes

13 Jackson

14 Neal-Bullen

15 Hibberd

16 Spargo

17 Sparrow

18 Salem

19 B.Brown

20 Rivers

21 Hunt

22 Melksham

23 Jordon

24 McDonald

25 Bowey

26 Bedford

27 Weideman

28 Tomlinson

29 J.Smith

30 Dunstan

31 Chandler

32 M.Brown

33 Turner

34 van Rooyen

35 Baker

36 Laurie

37 Woewodin

38 Howes

39 Moniz-Wakefield

40 D.Smith

41 McVee

42 Rosman

43 Daw

Interesting anyalysis, isn't it.

Not an easy list to really wrap your head around but creates good discussion.

I've highlted 3 that off the top of my head i reckon we got a lot more out of last year and showed our lack of KPF depth in the the end. We really lacked T Mac as a solid CHF replacement, as well as a drop from (due to injuries/form) Level and Salem.

We know Oliver, Tracc, Brayshaw, Gawn etc can play but really saw a drop from role players in some areas for FY 2022.

Personally i would love to see some more flexibility in seasons 2023, and some  young kids stand up like JVR, Bowey, Howes, Turner to give us that additional depth and flexibility.

Edited by COVID Dan

 

If we have Disco, Lever, May, Petty, Smith as KPD, surely one has to move forward.

I know he is a preimeriship defender but i'd think Petth has to go forward in season 2023.

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1 minute ago, COVID Dan said:

If we have Disco, Lever, May, Petty, Smith as KPD, surely one has to move forward.

I know he is a preimeriship defender but i'd think Petth has to go forward in season 2023.

I'd have Disco as cover. Petty and Smith can be swing men. I'm one of the that would love to see Gawn spend more time up forward. It's probably the reason demonlanders don't like Grundy because they only see Gawn as a ruckman.

3 Key defenders Lever, May, Petty (swingman), Smith can play tall and small (swingman) Turner as cover

3 key forwards van Rooyen, McDonald and Gawn Petty and Smith (swingmen) Ben Brown as cover. 


Yep 100% on board with you @WERRIDEE

We saw in the last 5 mins of tthe SF how damaging a good markign forward significantly improves our side. Unfortunetly BBB is not that player and T Mac was injured, but the mechinism should have been in place to throw Petty up forward to help Gawn and BBB.

Lets hope for season 2023 we see a bit more flexibility and less injury interuptions.

I agree WERRIDEE we have the KPD positions well covered and like the idea of Petty/Smith as swing men provides a lot of flexibility we can also use TMac the other way or direct swap with Petty. Even if we get Grundy we still need another ruck/ forward and another forward to support TMac, JVR, Fritsch and BB. One that likes a bit of body on body with strong hands with a bit of mongrel as well. Plus another big bodied mid with a bit of pace to keep everyone sharp, we may already posses that player but not sure. I am really hopeful that Bedford, Chandler, JVR, Bowey, Laurie, Howes and Woewodin get a run in 2023 must keep refreshing the list.

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