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Who is in our best 22?

1 - Jack Silvagni
[ 8 ] (2.8%)
2 - Paddy Dow
[ 2 ] (0.7%)
3 - Jesse Motlop
[ 11 ] (3.9%)
4 - Lochie O'Brien
[ 1 ] (0.4%)
5 - Adam Cerra
[ 13 ] (4.6%)
**6 - Zac Williams** Ineligible (out for season)
[ 0 ] (0%)
7 - Matt Kennedy
[ 10 ] (3.5%)
8 - Lachie Fogarty
[ 0 ] (0%)
9 - Patrick Cripps
[ 13 ] (4.6%)
10 - Harry McKay
[ 13 ] (4.6%)
11 - Mitch McGovern
[ 8 ] (2.8%)
12 - Tom De Koning
[ 12 ] (4.2%)
13 - Blake Acres
[ 11 ] (3.9%)
14 - Oliver Hollands
[ 11 ] (3.9%)
15 - Sam Docherty
[ 13 ] (4.6%)
16 - Jack Carroll
[ 0 ] (0%)
17 - Brodie Kemp
[ 10 ] (3.5%)
18 - Sam Walsh
[ 13 ] (4.6%)
19 - Corey Durdin
[ 3 ] (1.1%)
20 - Lachie Plowman
[ 0 ] (0%)
21 - Jack Martin
[ 3 ] (1.1%)
22 - Caleb Marchbank
[ 1 ] (0.4%)
23 - Jacob Weitering
[ 13 ] (4.6%)
24 - Nick Newman
[ 11 ] (3.9%)
25 - Zac Fisher
[ 6 ] (2.1%)
26 - Lachlan Cowan
[ 4 ] (1.4%)
27 - Marc Pittonet
[ 11 ] (3.9%)
28 - David Cuningham
[ 4 ] (1.4%)
29 - George Hewitt
[ 12 ] (4.2%)
30 - Charlie Curnow
[ 13 ] (4.6%)
31 - Harry Lemmey
[ 0 ] (0%)
32 - Jaxon Binns
[ 2 ] (0.7%)
33 - Lewis Young
[ 8 ] (2.8%)
**34 - Sam Philp** Ineligible (out for season)
[ 0 ] (0%)
35 - Ed Curnow
[ 0 ] (0%)
36 - Josh Honey
[ 0 ] (0%)
37 - Jordan Boyd
[ 5 ] (1.8%)
38 - Sam Durdin
[ 0 ] (0%)
41 - Dom Akuei
[ 0 ] (0%)
42 - Adam Saad
[ 12 ] (4.2%)
44 - Matthew Owies
[ 11 ] (3.9%)
45 - Alex Mirkov
[ 0 ] (0%)
46 - Matthew Cottrell
[ 11 ] (3.9%)
New #39 - Alex Cincotta - Injury replacement player
[ 5 ] (1.8%)

Total Members Voted: 13

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Pick your best 22 - PART 4 - At the halfway point

Well, the last couple of these we have found a relatively stable best 22.

I wonder how this one will go. Could be a bit of licorice all-sorts.

So....choose 22 players no more, no less.
Stay away from Williams and Philp who are ineligible.

Re: Pick your best 22 - PART 4 - At the halfway point

Reply #1
Just on Philp he lives around the corner.  Seen him eith steel cap boots covered in concrete loading and unloading his Ute.  Would say that's curtains for his career unless he's just taking a break. 
"everything you know is wrong"

Paul Hewson

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Reply #2
Just on Philp he lives around the corner.  Seen him eith steel cap boots covered in concrete loading and unloading his Ute.  Would say that's curtains for his career unless he's just taking a break.

I don't know how/why he was signed up for 2023 personally.

No chance i would sign him for 2024.

Re: Pick your best 22 - PART 4 - At the halfway point

Reply #3
It's a little tricky...Marchbank at his best would be in my best 22
On yesterday's efforts probably not...and to be honest I'm not sure we can trust his durability.

Re: Pick your best 22 - PART 4 - At the halfway point

Reply #4
Those in my best 22 right now are:
 3 - Jesse Motlop
 5 - Adam Cerra
 7 - Matt Kennedy
 13 - Blake Acres
 14 - Oliver Hollands
 15 - Sam Docherty
 18 - Sam Walsh
 23 - Jacob Weitering
 27 - Marc Pittonet
 30 - Charlie Curnow
 33 - Lewis Young
 42 - Adam Saad
 44 - Matthew Owies
 46 - Matthew Cottrell
2017-16th
2018-Wooden Spoon
2019-16th
2020-dare to dream? 11th is better than last I suppose
2021-Pi$$ or get off the pot
2022- Real Deal or more of the same? 0.6%
2023- "Raise the Standard" - M. Voss Another year wasted Bar Set
2024-Back to the drawing boardNo excuses, its time

Re: Pick your best 22 - PART 4 - At the halfway point

Reply #5
It's a little tricky...Marchbank at his best would be in my best 22
On yesterday's efforts probably not...and to be honest I'm not sure we can trust his durability.
I picked him, its not the first time either.

He might not be as athletic as Gov, nor as penetrating with his kick, but he is more consistent and more reliable.....and largely underrated.
Can he get back to what he was? Thats the million dollar question to which i don't have an answer.....but i'd like to think so.

Re: Pick your best 22 - PART 4 - At the halfway point

Reply #6
I picked him, its not the first time either.

He might not be as athletic as Gov, nor as penetrating with his kick, but he is more consistent and more reliable.....and largely underrated.
Can he get back to what he was? Thats the million dollar question to which i don't have an answer.....but i'd like to think so.

I counted them up and had 23...so I looked for one to omit and it was Marchbank.
So with a sub and 23 he probably gets a game. ;)  ;D

Re: Pick your best 22 - PART 4 - At the halfway point

Reply #7
Do we have  a best 22?

Re: Pick your best 22 - PART 4 - At the halfway point

Reply #8
I picked him, its not the first time either.

He might not be as athletic as Gov, nor as penetrating with his kick, but he is more consistent and more reliable.....and largely underrated.
Can he get back to what he was? Thats the million dollar question to which i don't have an answer.....but i'd like to think so.
Marchbank needs moving on, way too slow and thats not going to work for a non KP player in the modern game..got a few kicks vs the Swans kids from the burbs team but we are already slow without adding him to what we already have.
We need a Maynard down back not a Marchbank...

Re: Pick your best 22 - PART 4 - At the halfway point

Reply #9
I picked him, its not the first time either.

He might not be as athletic as Gov, nor as penetrating with his kick, but he is more consistent and more reliable.....and largely underrated.
Can he get back to what he was? Thats the million dollar question to which i don't have an answer.....but i'd like to think so.

Marchbank and consistent or reliable should never be used together!!!

Should have been delisted 3 years ago. Flogging a dead horse along with Williams Cunningham McGovern and mr consistency himself Martin.

All useless if we want to improve and not deserving of a cent more of our cap.

Re: Pick your best 22 - PART 4 - At the halfway point

Reply #10
It's a little tricky...Marchbank at his best would be in my best 22
On yesterday's efforts probably not...and to be honest I'm not sure we can trust his durability.

18 touches, 9 marks in 3 qtrs. Wasn't bad, well, based on that anyway.

Re: Pick your best 22 - PART 4 - At the halfway point

Reply #11
18 touches, 9 marks in 3 qtrs. Wasn't bad, well, based on that anyway.

He was OK, but I wouldn't be playing him next week (unless we run out of players).
Needs a few more weeks at the lower level.

Re: Pick your best 22 - PART 4 - At the halfway point

Reply #12
He was OK, but I wouldn't be playing him next week (unless we run out of players).
Needs a few more weeks at the lower level.
He looked to have the agility of TV unit. He might do ok in Super Rules.
2017-16th
2018-Wooden Spoon
2019-16th
2020-dare to dream? 11th is better than last I suppose
2021-Pi$$ or get off the pot
2022- Real Deal or more of the same? 0.6%
2023- "Raise the Standard" - M. Voss Another year wasted Bar Set
2024-Back to the drawing boardNo excuses, its time

 

Re: Pick your best 22 - PART 4 - At the halfway point

Reply #13
Not a lot of people voting in this one.

Lets try and get some significant trends going.

Re: Pick your best 22 - PART 4 - At the halfway point

Reply #14
Not a lot of people voting in this one.

Lets try and get some significant trends going.

Trends so far...

No love for Ed Curnow
Owie's the pick of the small forwards.
Someone didn't pick Saad
Lots of love for a first yearer in Hollands
McGovern not rated highly...nor is Young..dearth of Key defenders.