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Pies2016
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Magpietothemax wrote: | ^Not sure we can base our assessment of AJ on just the performance in the practice game. Darcy Moore gave an interview to SEN in which he spoke very highly of AJ's preseason, and expressed his conviction that AJ is ready to step up into Dan McStay's role.
The development of AJ this year is going to be of huge importance, and this is his real chance. I am looking forward to see what he can do. |
I thought both McInnes and Johnson were pretty reasonable against North but the bigger picture is that North do not have one decent quality defender on their entire list, so getting a kick against them shouldn’t be a difficult ask. A week later and Johnson ( and to a lesser extent, McInnes ) find themselves on Gibcus, who is only a young man still trying to find his way in the game at the elite level. Neither took advantage of that opportunity ( albeit McInnes played much less minutes ) so the questions still remain and likely will for the entire season. The plus is that there is competition between two players for one spot but the negative could still yet be that neither are good enough to make position their own. It’s going to be a fascinating watch, so hopefully injury doesn’t derail the battle between them both. |
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MatthewBoydFanClub
Joined: 12 Feb 2007 Location: Elwood
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Didn't North play McKay against us? He can defend. Plus the North Melbourne mids got on top of us in the second half, so the ball wasn't coming down there that often. I would say we make a decision on either Johnson or McInnes, and play that player for the first half of the season to get a bit of confidence into him. Until McStay gets back into the team we need to play another tall. Mihocek and Cox aren't enough. |
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I'd like to see Johnson get first go - he can be a special player. He's capable of some great plays - needs to perform them more consistently and defend a bit harder _________________ I think therefore I think - I think |
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piedys
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MatthewBoydFanClub wrote: | Didn't North play McKay against us?
He can defend. Plus the North Melbourne mids got on top of us in the second half, so the ball wasn't coming down there that often..... |
Not since they traded him to the Dopers last trade period _________________ M I L L A N E 4 2 forever |
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piedys
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stui magpie wrote: | They've got Hogan, we've got Shultz and Le Beau. While Le Beau is feeding Shultz, Hogan will be locked in solitary.. |
You Know Nothiiiiiinnnnnggggg! _________________ M I L L A N E 4 2 forever |
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Pies2016
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MatthewBoydFanClub wrote: | Didn't North play McKay against us? He can defend. Plus the North Melbourne mids got on top of us in the second half, so the ball wasn't coming down there that often. I would say we make a decision on either Johnson or McInnes, and play that player for the first half of the season to get a bit of confidence into him. Until McStay gets back into the team we need to play another tall. Mihocek and Cox aren't enough. |
Ben McKay has gone to Essendon as a free agent, so North have very little in defensive stocks. Given our B grade mid field was beaten by North ( partic in second half ) Johnson and McInnes were both ok but that’s their challenge.
We need one of these guys to step up and be trusted against good opposition, not just cellar dwellers or opponents who have played very little senior footy ( which is why Johnson against Gibcus was noteworthy)
Neither Johnson or McInnes will be expected to kick three every week but they will need to be competitive for the entire game. Anything less and others will be given similar opportunities. |
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Magpietothemax
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We certainly can't replicate the GF plan by selecting Frampton to create a nil all draw with Taylor, because we don't have Murphy up the other end.
I am not greatly enthused by the prospect of Frampton as a pure defender - in my mind, he plays best as a second ruck, which we don't need for this game.
I also don't like the idea of playing with only two talls (Moore and Howe) in defence.
So i think we should debut Charlie Dean. It is not throwing a lamb to the wolves, because in the first game no team is at their very best.
I am giving AJ first crack at the Dan McStay role, because I have always admired his evident talent, and it is now or never for him. Surely he will be switched on to make the most of this opportunity.
The question of the sub was very challenging. I wanted to give it to Noble, for his elite speed, but thought that this wouldn't give us as much flexibility as McCrae.
If a runner or fast player goes down, McCrae comes into the midfield and releases someone like JDG, or a Crisp, to run purely on the outside. If either Cox or Cameron goes down, we will need an extra mid.
B:Bruzzy Dean Markov
CB: Howe Moore IQ
C: Josh Daicos Nick Daicos Sidey
CF: Shultz Checkers Hill
FF: Elliott AJ Lipinski
R: Cox JDG Mitchell
INT: Pendles Crisp Cameron WHE
Sub: McCrae _________________ Free Julian Assange!!
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Magpietothemax
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piedys wrote: | stui magpie wrote: | They've got Hogan, we've got Shultz and Le Beau. While Le Beau is feeding Shultz, Hogan will be locked in solitary.. |
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Look, he does at least know the name of a GWS forward. But yeah, a conclusion about the result of this game based on Le Beau feeding Schulz while Hogan remains in solitary, seems superficial at best.
It seems to omit the fact that GWS has two elite pressure small forwards, not counting one other by the name of Toby Green. _________________ Free Julian Assange!!
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That’s where his nickname “Sergeant” comes from! _________________ I term the current Collingwood attack based strategy “Unceasing Waves” like on a stormy and windy day with rough seas. A Perfect Storm ☔️ |
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Magpietothemax
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Aha, i understand now! _________________ Free Julian Assange!!
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Take_a_Screamer
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Joined: 22 Aug 2018 Location: Melbourne S.E.Suburbs
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swoop42
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Not expecting any real surprises for the opening round with only 2 changes from our Premiership 23.
Out: Ginnivan, Murphy
In: Schultz, Johnson
Frampton who was in the starting 22 on GF day takes the spot of Murphy in defence, while the newly arrived Schultz obviously replaces Ginnivan up forward.
The preseason form of Lipinski is to good to ignore so he comes into the starting 22.
I'm relegating Johnson to the role of substitute partly because he failed to really separate himself from McInnes in his last outing. He does however seem the preferred option of the two for opening round. I also feel that including the extra ground level player in the starting 22 is probably warranted against a GWS side who love to run and attack in waves. I'm anticipating a hot start to this game and a highly motivated opponent. Cameron and Cox at their best have the ability to be capable marking targets up forward in aid of Mihocek. _________________ He's mad. He's bad. He's MaynHARD! |
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Agreed with Swoop 42.
This will be a ferociously contested game- GWS will be after payback- Pies will be out to assert ourselves at the start of 2024.
Murphy will be a loss from the best 22 until he returns but Frampton can plug some of Murphy's output. Schultz will be an upgrade on Ginnivan in terms of forward-pressure.
Johnson plays and must make a statement in terms of what he does when the ball is in dispute. Simply must be very hard at the contest and pressure the opposition backs. He is a lethal shot on goal and his few goals could be mighty important.
Our midfield will be truly tested by the quality opposition and we cannot just rely on Nick Daicos and De Goey to do it all. Fortunately Crisp, Mitchell, Pendlebury, Lipinski & Elliott can roll through there with Josh Daicos and Sidebottom on the wings as support.
Until Murphy returns, I think that there will be a greater appreciation of what Will Hoskin-Elliott brings to the team. He is a dependable component of the team who rolls back defensively to lend a hand.
Hopefully, we hit the ground running and chalk up an important first win.
The premiership this year will be very tough to win from inside the top four so a strong start to the season is essential.
For what it is worth, I still believe that the season is beginning way to early- I have authentic concerns for players in what might be very hot conditions around the nation- whatever happened to player welfare??? _________________ Firm in the belief that number 17 flag is only months away... |
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Magpietothemax
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warburton lad wrote: | For what it is worth, I still believe that the season is beginning way to early- I have authentic concerns for players in what might be very hot conditions around the nation- whatever happened to player welfare??? |
I agree. The temperature in Melbourne this Saturday is predicted to be 36 degrees. Fortunately, i dont think there is a game at the G on Saturday, but all other locations will have day temperatures of at least 29 degrees. Once again, we see that health and safety is always disregarded when profits are at stake. _________________ Free Julian Assange!!
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