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The Sports Desk / Re: Track and Field
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Regarding not replacing the 'topliners'.
Serious question....
With who?
Who would we have taken in the last draft/trade period to replace them.
You can make a good case for not developing the repalcements long term.
But when DeKoning (expected), Silvagni (unexpected) and Curnow (umming and ahhing) decided to leave who should we have replaced them with.
McKay is a shadow of his former self:
He struggles to take an overhead mark without juggling the ball at least once.
He fails to get separation from a defender on the lead.
Even when he does get some decent foot passes to his advantage, he seems to be unable to use his considerable body size and reach to prevent an opponent from spoiling from behind.
He remains an unreliable kick for goal.
Might as well use him as a back up ruckman to allow him to try and regain some one-grab overhead marking.
Not sure if it's been mentioned but Hayward has been given a week for his hit on Wardlaw.Probably save himself and the club the embarrassment of dropping him...
Parker is a leader but he isnt a dial mover as a player imho, we dont have any real top consistent A grade talent and either do Nth and thats why that game was an error ridden mess like most of the other games we have played this season.
The cupboard is bare as far as leaders go and Cripps should abdicate the role...
Not sure if it's been mentioned but Hayward has been given a week for his hit on Wardlaw.
We dont need a dial mover. North brought in Luke Parker. Hes not a gun anymore but he commands respect is a fine player, and was once one of the games best players and knows what it takes to climb the mountain.
Thats the one place we have stuffed it across the journey. The only player of that ilk we've recruited is nick haynes. Whilst he's a fine player he was never one of the games best.
Others import leadership when they need some, we are still relying on the understudies of chris Judd and losing dochertys leadership likely hurt us more than any of the talent that walked out.