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May moved forward?

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Shifting magnets isn't the solution to our key forward issues. 

Bottom line is we need more from JVR. I love his attack on the footy and has a beautiful kicking action, but I'm becoming very concerned at his inability to read the ball flight coming in. Watched him run under it too many times last week. Maybe Lever can impart some wisdom on him in this area. 

 
53 minutes ago, djr said:

Sicily does a good job as a swingman. May would be good at it as well.

I reckon Petty is the perfect swingman. Strong contested grab, usually a good kick for goal and is still young.

I think we'd be saying something different if Hogan played.

TMac beat Cadman a number of times, but Hogan killed TMac last year.

Without May, we'd have been in strife I reckon.

 
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1 hour ago, Smokey said:

Shifting magnets isn't the solution to our key forward issues. 

Bottom line is we need more from JVR. I love his attack on the footy and has a beautiful kicking action, but I'm becoming very concerned at his inability to read the ball flight coming in. Watched him run under it too many times last week. Maybe Lever can impart some wisdom on him in this area. 

I couldn't agree more. As demonstrated by the failed Petty experience.

But unfortunately, more a necessity.

And sure Jvr needs to improve but he's still young. The finger of suspicion points squarely at Fritta first. Well and truly .

And moving May fwd allows for Jvr in the ruck who after watching on Sunday is clearly our second best option. Jvr in the middle more when Max needs a break would help negate the need for May in  defence.

On 19/03/2025 at 14:42, sisso said:

Only if we are 100 points up in the Grand Final with 5 mins to go

And we're still only 50/50 to win it.


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