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3 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Is Hibbo a chance? If medically cleared he’s a big chance for mine as he’s the best matchup for Cameron. 

You took that question right out of my gob Jaded.

Hibbo if fit , is the man

 
3 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Is Hibbo a chance? If medically cleared he’s a big chance for mine as he’s the best matchup for Cameron. 

My understanding is no chance based on the weekly club injury report. I suggest McVee will take Cameron. 

Any word on why Petty was subbed off. Looked sore on 1 or 2 occasions after clashes. 

If he’s out does Tomo come in?

Who matches up who on their forwards?

 
1 minute ago, smurf said:

Any word on why Petty was subbed off. Looked sore on 1 or 2 occasions after clashes. 

If he’s out does Tomo come in?

Who matches up who on their forwards?

Goody said he copped a knock to the ribs. They’re hopeful he will be right but of course a scan will reveal all. 
If he’s out Tomlinson must play. Lions have a plethora of dangerous talls and we absolutely cannot lose Lever’s intercept game but making him play on one of them. 

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Goody said he copped a knock to the ribs. They’re hopeful he will be right but of course a scan will reveal all. 
If he’s out Tomlinson must play. Lions have a plethora of dangerous talls and we absolutely cannot lose Lever’s intercept game but making him play on one of them. 

Thank you. 
Scans and Petty never ends well


49 minutes ago, SPC said:

JVR comes in for either Gawn or Grundy. 2 half ruckman/ half forwards is not what the team need. We need a bonafide forward and JVR can provide ruck assistance. 

Ruck assistance up forward for sure.

JVR a critical 'IN' from here If we're to perform well in Sept.

We continue to play Grundy for significant minutes in third quarters.  Unfortunately this allows the oppo to dominate the CBs and swing the momentum back their way.

Goody & Co. need to review this strat.

Max starting CBs from the opening bounce and playing most of the time there in third quarters is a must if we're to have a chance against the really in form clubs imv.

Edited by Demon Dynasty

Injuries.  Fritsch. Hibbo. Clarry. 
Doubtful.  Petty. 

Worries. Brown couldn’t move in 2nd half and was basically walking in the last quarter.  (JVR to replace) 

Form. Kozzzy.  Is there other concerns? Looking disinterested or not moving to win the footy. Happy to do a chase and tackle.  Is this the same player from round 1 this year. He’ll stay in but is a worry. He need his goal scoring and excitement to create opportunities.  
Spargo.  Goodys love child so he’s staying in.  Little to commend with or without the footy.  

Woey jnr looked ok so he’s got another week.  Loved his run and nearly gold in the last quarter. 

Changes? 
maybe only maybe JVR for BBB  or Tomlinson for Petty if he’s injured 

JVR please. Would love to see Brown and Roo in the same forward line for a few weeks. 

 

Thought Melky and BBB both did well, but that doesn't mean JVR shouldn't play.

Our premiership side had three talls (Jackson, T-Mac and BBB) plus Fritter. Playing JVR as a mobile CHF with BBB and Trac nearer the goalsquare will stretch most sides in the air and may even give us confidence to attack a little more down the spine. And the advantage that Trac has over our three (and for much of the year four) mega smalls is that he can rove packs and also be dangerous in the air.

So it would be nice if Goody gave it a go and made Spargo the sub to bring in JVR. But he won't. He's too conservative when we win.

Lions have a tall forward line, so if Petty is out injured, then Tomlinson should get the nod.

Casey playing today doesn’t help. You wouldn’t want to bring someone in off such a short break. 
Whoever is in line for a call up will probably need to sit out the second half. 


1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

The last time he played on Cameron he got 5 kicked on him.

Pass.

I was there to see it, got an absolute bath.

Brown looked like Cliff Young in the last, he has to be doubtful for any footy. JVR a must to return. I think we actually need Tomlinson to play back and Petty to play forward. Todays Casey game a must watch. Why is Dan Turner out? 
As for bringing Hibberd in I’m not so sure, our backline looks a thing of beauty atm. Bowey back in form, McVee rarely loses a contest and Salem is a really really good HB. 

Out Kozzie , Grundy, might have had 7 clearances but thought mostly uneffective 

Which of the below options do people think Chris Fagan would prefer:

1. Kossie plays for Melbourne this week

2. Kossie plays for Casey this week 

33 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

Brown looked like Cliff Young in the last, he has to be doubtful for any footy. JVR a must to return. I think we actually need Tomlinson to play back and Petty to play forward. Todays Casey game a must watch. Why is Dan Turner out? 
As for bringing Hibberd in I’m not so sure, our backline looks a thing of beauty atm. Bowey back in form, McVee rarely loses a contest and Salem is a really really good HB. 

As someone who advocated throwing Petty forward for much of last season and early this season, I get why you think Petty would work as a forward.

But I ask you to go back to the games this year that he played up front and hit the video replay.

While he is more mobile than BBB and T-Mac, he unfortunately doesn't have the quick-thinking ability to be the forward link player. It is an experiment that needed to be tried, and after months (years) waiting for it, it was. But there's only one place for the Harrison to play - and that's down back, where he can stick to the simple aerial things that he's good at and distribute sideways to safer disposal players or down  the line.


27 minutes ago, Melb16 said:

Which of the below options do people think Chris Fagan would prefer:

1. Kossie plays for Melbourne this week

2. Kossie plays for Casey this week 

The out of form Kozzie

I reckon we desperately need another tall forward to keep Harris Andrews accountable. BBB with fit legs can do that job. But he needs JVR and Melk alongside him or they’ll put Harris on Melk or the resting ruck. 

And Tracc will surely go back on ball for a greater percentage of game time. Viney and Vinettes aren’t beating Brisbane.

Ideally we’d bring JVR in for a small.

But we can’t lose forward pressure, if we drop Pickett it’s probably for Chandler. JJ and Sparrow should stay in. Taj deserves another run too.

I think it’s time to go with Grundy sub, JVR in and BBB budgeted for a half only. If we lose players then readjust with a taller set up but otherwise Max does the main share of ruck minutes in the first half, then goes forward in the second half.

12 hours ago, The heart beats true said:

In - Supporters. It’s been a month since we had a G game. 

Get to the ground. Help the players build momentum and belief. It really makes a difference.

Totally 100% agree. We must make sure our home ground advantage becomes a home crowd advantage.

It really is the only way we as supporters can actually help the team. GO DEES!!

Just wondering

What criteria would one use to determine if the two expensive ruck combo delivers value

Edited by Diamond_Jim

The big question for me going into the Brisbane game is will our midfield hold up without Trac to allow him to play forward?

JJ had the most CBAs last night and we ended up losing centre clearance by -2. It's not all down to JJ, but he's not Clarry or Trac.

St Kilda's midfield is nowhere near the level of Brisbane. The thing about the Lions midfield is that it can go missing and be exposed on the outside for pace.

Trac has kicked goals against Brisbane in the past from the midfield, so I wonder if it's a 50-50 split for him?

I think the other factor that often sees our midfield overawe Brisbane's in the size of our mids and the hardness. Without Clarry, we need Trac's size to exploit this. 

Be fascinating to see how we balance up our midfield against them.

We have to win territory and therefore, likely have to win clearance well to win.

The positive sign last night is we started to chain and transition the ball better than we have for quite a few weeks.

Edited by A F


3 hours ago, SPC said:

Who shall he kick 5 on this week? 

At the absolute least, someone who deserves a spot in our backline. Let alone someone who has played forward for the last month and then in a quarter as sub against a flagging side didn’t register a stat.

Who are you dropping from our currently in-form backline to put Smith in there?

 

3 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Just wondering

What criteria would one use to determine if the two expensive ruck combo delivers value

Playing in a GF. Other than the first couple of games I don't think it has DJ. Over the last few weeks I think the Bun has played better than Max. Max's hit outs don't seem to go to anyone. IMO the bun is a better tap ruckman. 

4 hours ago, Roost it far said:

Brown looked like Cliff Young in the last, he has to be doubtful for any footy. JVR a must to return. I think we actually need Tomlinson to play back and Petty to play forward. Todays Casey game a must watch. Why is Dan Turner out? 
As for bringing Hibberd in I’m not so sure, our backline looks a thing of beauty atm. Bowey back in form, McVee rarely loses a contest and Salem is a really really good HB. 

Brown stays . Hibberd absolutely plays if he's fit. We're a better side with him in the 22.6

 
7 hours ago, Bystander said:

Dropping back to Casey isn't going to be available in some upcoming weeks. There is a bye next week and again on the weekend of 6 August. Casey will finish, I expect, top 6, so in the first week of finals there is no game as 7,8,9 and 10 battle for 2 last spots. If they finish top 4, likely, and win there is no game the following week.

Cariiyst the VFL is a basket case of a competition byes here there and everywhere. The AFL clubs need to go to the AFL and DEMAND an AFL Reserves comp just like it should be. The VFL IS AMATEUR HOUR. How does a club get momemtum and games into young players??

PATHETIC🤮

3 hours ago, titan_uranus said:

At the absolute least, someone who deserves a spot in our backline. Let alone someone who has played forward for the last month and then in a quarter as sub against a flagging side didn’t register a stat.

Who are you dropping from our currently in-form backline to put Smith in there?

 

I like the idea of moving Bowey forward. Rivers will take Bailey or Rainer and McVee will take the other. 


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