Re: AFL Rd 17 2025 Post Game Prognostications Carlton vs Collingwood
Reply #86 –
Hard to measure.
Its as much a rhetorical question, but lets subtract the needs of the individual slightly and look at the bigger picture.
Lemmey we want to find out whether or not he can compete at AFL level. we are putting him in vs a team who is cruising to a flag, and playing him in a forwardline composing of Lachie Fogarty (one dimensional) Ashton Moir (no dimension to speak of yet), Zac Williams (Good but broken) Tom De koning as the relief ruck, Charlie Curnow, Orazio Fantasia with interchange forwards of Jesse Motlop and Frankie evans.
Evans was the obvious one, but ultimately his VFL form demanded a game, so he wasnt going out. Who does Lemmey come in for?
Its very easy sitting in the arm chair playing team selector, but I wouldn't like to play a forwardline sans curnow when we are already missing Mckay. Moir maybe, but he is running on ball, so Lemmey isnt doing that. TDK? Dropping him in favour of Lemmey when Pittonet has been very patchy at AFL level is risky. You rob the mids if we end up rucking Lemmey at all, because he is ruck sized, but not ruck competitive. you touched on playing Cripps hurt, but that means we cant run Moir on ball because we played Lemmey.
We already carried HOF in, who was coming in cold. Playing Lewis Young instead of HOF doesnt help him either.
Its a balance. IF your goal is to get Lemmey into the team, you can achieve that, but if your goal is to do the right thing by the team, is playing Lemmey the right option?
As per northerns comment, there is no way that is right, and none that is wrong. Had he played I would have said yep, probably time to test him. We have 6 games to go though and he will get a shot, and I dont think its going to be one and done.