Here is the link: Longmire comments on Papley situation ahead of 2020 season The 10 minutes interview can be heard at https://player.whooshkaa.com/episode?id=458746
Here is the link: Longmire comments on Papley situation ahead of 2020 season The 10 minutes interview can be heard at https://player.whooshkaa.com/episode?id=458746
Part of Horse comments this morning is also reported here: Why Longmire loves November - sydneyswans.com.au
If Ling is fit I think he'd be a massive improvement over Zones. Ling's ball use in his highlights video is exquisite. I really hope he gets his body right.
I think Ling will need more than fitness to be an improvement on Jones. Jones has a match hardened body and nearly 100 games under his belt, even if Ling's ultimate ceiling may be higher. At this stage we still don't know if Ling is going to make it and ever be a best 22 player for us. Here's hoping he will and he will be! We need him.
I reckon O'Riordan will be a decent Jones replacement at least for a while.....
He reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)
Some of COR's decision making has seemed a bit suspect at times, and a bit inconsistent, but that isn't surprising considering he is still a slightly raw Irish lad. He had a patch in 2019 where he was bloody fantastic coming off the half back flank and if he can rediscover that form he'll be so dangerous for us slingshotting the ball back into attacking areas.
With McCartin still be developed more so as a forward as per Longmires comments that for me has Dawson more playing the HBF and setting up our transitions with Lloyd, Rampe, Mills, AA
For me that means Oriordan “if” he gets back into the back 6 will play a tight nick smith role as there is plenty of attack with the 5 above
I can’t see Oriordan playing in the mids ahead of the talent we have in the midfield
Yeah McCartin seems to be developing as a hard working utility rather than a pure forward, which is actually fine with me, he's got the size and work ethic to play almost anywhere and we need KPD depth. Having a genuine utility rather than a Dean Towers (sorry Dean, you got a bad rap when you were actually a decent player) can offer a lot to a team and provide great flexibility.
I'm also really interested to see what happens in that lockdown small role as we have a few guys who could potentially take that spot if they want a regular senior spot. Mills seemed to play it last year but I think it would be a waste of his talents. COR and Thurlow seem to be the first two cabs off the rank for it, but Stoddart and McInerney could also be young options worth a look in the NEAFL.
The reality is, we now have a number of spots that are up for grabs if some young guys want to take the next step in their careers. Whilst we have had a lot of kids nibble around the edges, this is the season where they need to take a big bite and cement a spot in the best 22.
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