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Regarding Windsor, no reason why he cannot emulate the same similar year to Ollie Hollands from the blues. Though, Hollands biggest strength is his very elite endurance and work rate. He is a state cross country runner just to prove how good he is at this levelm

I'm not entirely sure where Windsor stacks up in terms of endurance levels etc, but going off his under 18's footage, he seems to have a high work rate which will hold him in good stead. 

Interestingly, both drafted pretty much the same height and weight. Hollands had a great first year and played a crucial last quarter in their defeat against us in the final.

It may seem like huge expectations being placed on the kid, but I honestly can't see Hunter being a regular 22 anymore and think he'll start to get overworked by  quicker and more pacey wingers such that are coming through the competition. 

Certainly think there is an opportunity there for Windsor if he can grab it with both hands.

 

Jacko, Kozzie and Riv all played year 1, so I won’t be surprised if the Duke and the Kolt get games early in their careers.😁

 
5 hours ago, Roost it far said:

Langdon has dropped off/been found out/is very beatable. What was once a massive strength of ours feels like we've been comfortably overtaken by others.

 

4 hours ago, ANG13 said:

I won’t be surprised if Langdon gets dropped at some point this season.

Langdon had a down season.

It happens.

Doesn't mean he's going to have a down season this year.

I think he will be back at his best.

...but at this stage we're all guessing.


I am on the Hunter's disposal is not up to it band wagon, and ready for some experimentation on the wings, as mentioned in the clarry thread, I also think Hunter gets alot of easy ball, he needs to repay that trust and effort from the backline with better disposal. Langdon I view through rose coloured glasses, however I think they may come off if he doesn't look more deadly with his kicking. He still does all the running the coaches love, but his finishing has dropped as well. Also I felt like his last second burst speed has dropped off, he always seemed to have an extra gear to anyone else and now it seems like he has come back to the pack a little over 2023. I don't want to give up on him because of previously mentioned glasses, but can see why he is in discussion. As for Sidebottom having a win against him, well Sidebottom has been making other players look foolish for a long time, not the worst bloke to lower your colours too (but very frustrating for us fans).

42 minutes ago, Melonmonster said:

Are they at goschs tomorrow morning ? 

No at Casey Gosh’s Wednesday.

7 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Regarding Windsor, no reason why he cannot emulate the same similar year to Ollie Hollands from the blues. Though, Hollands biggest strength is his very elite endurance and work rate. He is a state cross country runner just to prove how good he is at this levelm

I'm not entirely sure where Windsor stacks up in terms of endurance levels etc, but going off his under 18's footage, he seems to have a high work rate which will hold him in good stead. 

Interestingly, both drafted pretty much the same height and weight. Hollands had a great first year and played a crucial last quarter in their defeat against us in the final.

It may seem like huge expectations being placed on the kid, but I honestly can't see Hunter being a regular 22 anymore and think he'll start to get overworked by  quicker and more pacey wingers such that are coming through the competition. 

Certainly think there is an opportunity there for Windsor if he can grab it with both hands.

I agree 'dazz'...

He might not have the elite endurance of Holland but he does have it over him in skill and pace.

There's a spot there for him.

 
On 26/01/2024 at 09:55, Gawndy the Great said:

Choco had a crack at the umps in some tackling drills telling them to pay frees as they see fit. “ we are paying you guys to pay em” he yells.

And I thought that this was the exclusive domain of Collingwood, Geelong, Carlton?

On 26/01/2024 at 17:31, Gawndy the Great said:

Re:Fullerton injury,  the training session today went for over 3 hours.  Fullerton appeared to damage it right at the end of it which is shocking luck. Whether it happened abruptly or not we don’t know, but to me that was a bit of mismanagement of his running loads. 

So nobody should partake in a 3 hour session, in your opinion?

On 26/01/2024 at 18:38, DemonJack 14 said:

With Fullerton possibly out for sometime surely the club has to look at a pre-season or selection ( if we can put someone on the inactive /long term injury list ) on a back up mature aged ruck from a state league ?

if Max went down now we would be stuffed in the ruck 

When?  Whom?

On 27/01/2024 at 08:06, The Jackson FIX said:

I would be shocked if Langdon/Hunter aren’t our preferred wings by year end.  
 

Partly because Goody is a creature of habit and is shy to make radical change, partly because Langdon and Hunter are the best two wingmen of those 4.  
 

I’m guessing Windsor is earmarked for next season (or the following).
 

Billings the possible one to be challenging the incumbents but that’d surprise me as well.

Woewoden ??

On 27/01/2024 at 09:47, Gawndy the Great said:

It happened at the end of a 3 hour session. That to me suggests it was fatigue based. I’m no expert so could be totally wrong.

Sure could be, probably are in fact.

13 hours ago, Roost it far said:

Hunter needs to be replaced by a raking kick with pace and neat skills.....Windsor? but can he get there this year? Do you try Bowey, Billings or even Spargo on the wing? Does Rivers go there? Wasn't Howes next in line? This is not to criticise Hunter but we need an upgrade, especially as Langdon has dropped off/been found out/is very beatable. What was once a massive strength of ours feels like we've been comfortably overtaken by others.

Maybe Bowey or Billings.  Not Spargo though.  And as mentioned above, maybe Woey

7 hours ago, monoccular said:

And I thought that this was the exclusive domain of Collingwood, Geelong, Carlton?

On Matchday yes. Umps clearly confused so went with default mode.


i reckon its great that all the options have different skills, as it gives really good flexibility in using the squad to give players rest or exposure depending on their  development. Also in providing better match up on opposition and play different structures so opposition coaches cant just develop a single plan to combat us.

Fullerton 6-8 no surgery. Good outcome based on what was initially reported. May not miss to much footy during the season.

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