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Re: Reset Rants

Reply #240
Cripps probably has a better idea than any of us as to the state of the club.
His decision will go along way to determining opinions of where we're really at.

It would be a blow to confidence should he choose to go and a big boost should he decide to stay and be a part of any success.

A bellweather.
Reality always wins in the end.

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Reply #241
A Weather Cock, hopefully pointing East


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Reply #242
A bellweather.

It's a Bellwether Cookie, a leading sheep, it's not raining bells! ;D

We need two things to further our progress.

In the short term we need a fair dinkum structural KPF, McKay is some years away, our current KPFs play more like a Darling role next to Kennedy, we need a Kennedy. Long term McKay looks capable, Kerr looks capable too, but long term.

Darling was able to step up and change roles to fill Kennedy's shoes for a game or two, but nobody will claim Darling can do that for a season, in finals or in the additional absence of other talls like Naitanui or Lycett! Kennedy in that way is structural, that is what we need!

Secondly, we need at least one other A-Grade midfielder to allow Cripps a breather, the other mids we have now are just support acts and if this keeps up we'll run Cripps into the ground! Making him captain too soon could be a millstone for him, he looks like he is willing to harm himself for a short term benefit! If he gets something like OP we are stuffed! Ideally, someone with a bit more pace that doesn't break our bank!

When you saw Dow, O'Brien and Fisher next to Yolmen or Greenwood, it was clear our guys are the future outside. None of them have the size to be serious inside chop-outs for the Cripps types.
The Force Awakens!

Re: Reset Rants

Reply #243
It's a Bellwether Cookie, a leading sheep, it's not raining bells! ;D

We need two things to further our progress.

In the short term we need a fair dinkum structural KPF, McKay is some years away, our current KPFs play more like a Darling role next to Kennedy, we need a Kennedy. Long term McKay looks capable, Kerr looks capable too, but long term.

Darling was able to step up and change roles to fill Kennedy's shoes for a game or two, but nobody will claim Darling can do that for a season, in finals or in the additional absence of other talls like Naitanui or Lycett! Kennedy in that way is structural, that is what we need!

Secondly, we need at least one other A-Grade midfielder to allow Cripps a breather, the other mids we have now are just support acts and if this keeps up we'll run Cripps into the ground! Making him captain too soon could be a millstone for him, he looks like he is willing to harm himself for a short term benefit! If he gets something like OP we are stuffed! Ideally, someone with a bit more pace that doesn't break our bank!

When you saw Dow, O'Brien and Fisher next to Yolmen or Greenwood, it was clear our guys are the future outside. None of them have the size to be serious inside chop-outs for the Cripps types.

I didn't know whether it was a bell or not tbh?

As you say Cripps needs a big bodied partner to back him up - we've been calling for it on here for some time.
Reality always wins in the end.

Re: Reset Rants

Reply #244
It's a Bellwether Cookie, a leading sheep, it's not raining bells! ;D

We need two things to further our progress.

In the short term we need a fair dinkum structural KPF, McKay is some years away, our current KPFs play more like a Darling role next to Kennedy, we need a Kennedy. Long term McKay looks capable, Kerr looks capable too, but long term.

Darling was able to step up and change roles to fill Kennedy's shoes for a game or two, but nobody will claim Darling can do that for a season, in finals or in the additional absence of other talls like Naitanui or Lycett! Kennedy in that way is structural, that is what we need!

Secondly, we need at least one other A-Grade midfielder to allow Cripps a breather, the other mids we have now are just support acts and if this keeps up we'll run Cripps into the ground! Making him captain too soon could be a millstone for him, he looks like he is willing to harm himself for a short term benefit! If he gets something like OP we are stuffed! Ideally, someone with a bit more pace that doesn't break our bank!

When you saw Dow, O'Brien and Fisher next to Yolmen or Greenwood, it was clear our guys are the future outside. None of them have the size to be serious inside chop-outs for the Cripps types.

Agree..I think we lack two more big mids, Dow is a decent height but his game isnt based around being a coalface grunt, once Greenwood had locked up Cripps the game was over....
Cripps looks on the verge of losing it too...he is sick of the close tagging, being run into the ground every game and looks really frustrated and his disposal looks like that of a tired man....
Of Urgency in the off season is two readymade bigger framed mids just to help preserve Cripps.....

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Reply #245
If somebody wants to know why building too much of a stronger midfield is stupid, have a look at Nthmond playing Freo.

Nthmond are basically surrendering the midfield clearances, while Nthmond's HB line is destroying Freo on turnovers, rebounds and counter attacks.

We have a midfield that wins, and a HB line that creates turnovers, but we also have HBFs who turn the ball over on counter-attack and small forwards who don't chase! Our winning in the midfield or at stoppages is like winning a ticket to nowhere!
The Force Awakens!

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Reply #246
Kennedy will be one of those 2 big mids we need. He had no preseason and has been playing with a bad ankle. I thought he showed some better signs last night and gave us a glimpse of what he will bring when he's right

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Reply #247
In the battle of mids vs kpf and what we require more....how about this for a solution...

We recruit a genuine key forward. Lets say Lynch.

We let Curnowfides loose in the midfield.

Then we have Cripps and Curnowfides running through the midfield, as well as our smaller 'outside types' and we suddenly have depth.

Then with our new KPF (lynch) tagteaming with McKay, and potentially Casboult or Kerr and SOJ.......and soj2.0 along with him.

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Reply #248
On Game Day today Carey named Curnow as one of the top 5 forwards in the game and said he could end up being the best of the lot...at least since Franklin

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Reply #249
Kennedy will be one of those 2 big mids we need. He had no preseason and has been playing with a bad ankle. I thought he showed some better signs last night and gave us a glimpse of what he will bring when he's right
Apart from his fitness he also lacks a bit of class with his disposal, he isnt bad just not at that elite level, apart from Fisher and OBrien its a very unreliable group of mids headed by Cripps with regard kicking skills..

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Reply #250
Apart from his fitness he also lacks a bit of class with his disposal, he isnt bad just not at that elite level, apart from Fisher and OBrien its a very unreliable group of mids headed by Cripps with regard kicking skills..

Cripps field kicking has been very good lately. Its his kicking for goal that's been letting us down.

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Reply #251
Cripps field kicking has been very good lately. Its his kicking for goal that's been letting us down.

Its funny how you see games and what the disposal stats say, Ed Curnow is a very ordinary disposer IMo but went at 80% last night, Lochie OBrien was at 60% but is a good kick IMO
Kerridge was another who went at 80% but the real surprise was OShea who went at 81%...cannot believe that as he has been atrocious with his disposal IMO...
Cripps was at 68%.....average but not great, SPS was at 50%, Dow at 60%..

Laird for the Crows was close to BOG with 32 possies at 81%...thats going to hurt with him setting up out of the backline and why Bolton's coaching at times frustrates me......its no secret Laird is their Docherty and a big factor in the cohesive way they play but was just allowed to run free and do his thing....

 

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Reply #252
Cripps field kicking has been very good lately. Its his kicking for goal that's been letting us down.

I just got through detailing this exact point in another thread.

Over his career Cripps has had 73 shots on goal and has kicked just 22 of them. 37 behinds and 14 complete misses. That equates to a pathetic GA of 30.1%
 :-[

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Reply #253
I just got through detailing this exact point in another thread.

Over his career Cripps has had 73 shots on goal and has kicked just 22 of them. 37 behinds and 14 complete misses. That equates to a pathetic GA of 30.1%
 :-[

That's bad, he needs to spend some time with Rocca.  It seems to be a mental thing as his kicks are going straight but his aiming is off.
I thought his field kicking was a big improvement last week Elwood and equally his decision making.

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Reply #254
I have put together a together an under 25 team from our current list:
B:   Byrne Macreadie Marchbank
HB: Plowman Weitering Docherty
C:   Lang Cripps Dow
HF: Petrovski-Seton Curnow Garlett
F:   Picket McKay Kerr
R:   De Konning Kennedy Fisher
I/C: Silvagni O'Brien Cunningham Williamson
Emg: Polson Schumacher LeBois
Back-up: Glass-McCasker McCaid
The question we need to ask is how good will this side be in three to four years time when they would be entering their prime, both individually and as a team, particularly as there is likely to be a further fifteen to twenty additional new players brought into the squad over that time