Is your keyboard or auto-correct on the fritz Auntie.G ?
Is your keyboard or auto-correct on the fritz Auntie.G ?
Loose translation from the Latin is - I am tall, so I hit out.
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Last edited by Ruck'n'Roll; 19th August 2023 at 03:19 PM.
Loose translation from the Latin is - I am tall, so I hit out.
Gold Coast are ripping Carlton to shreds. Halfway through the third quarter and Gold Coast are leading by 119 points. Carlton are 8th on the ladder.
This makes our 68-point loss look competitive.
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It could indeed be that simple gloveski.
If it is, any idea why they've been playing him for so many weeks in the forward line of the 2's with that ankle injury?
Loose translation from the Latin is - I am tall, so I hit out.
I reckon as insurance as we can still make finals so they want him semi match fit if needed . If or when we can’t make finals I reckon they will put him on ice for the year . I’m sure kinnear said he was battling with the ankle ?
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I heard Kinnear say that he was now struggling with an ankle last week during the podcast. But anyone who watched the last 2's game could tell you that. I don't think he said when Mensa began to struggle with the injury.
It seems a funny sort of insurance policy. Increase the chances of further damage, and derail rehab, without increasing match readiness in any appreciable sense. I'm in no position to say one way or the other, just making some general observations on the nature of ruckmen.
Loose translation from the Latin is - I am tall, so I hit out.
For what it's worth, this is the team for today's game against Werribee, which is scheduled for 1.05pm at Tramway. It's a tough assignment for our final game, as Werribee are second on the ladder, but there's probably a few of our team playing for contracts, so maybe there's a chance of an upset.
B: L. Melican (43), W. Gould (17), W. Edwards (28)
HB: L. Rankin (41), H. Arnold (38), J. Magor (32)
C: C. Mitchell (35), M. Roberts (34), C. Warner (37)
HF: J. Bartholomaeus (53), I. Kirk (54), H. Hall-Kahan (45)
F: N. Shipley (52), J. Konstanty (18), P. Ladhams (19)
R: L. McAndrew (46), H. Morrison (55), R. Clarke (4)
INT: C. Owen (40), L. Cabor (68)*, A. Francis (10), C. Cleary (65), M. Rider (66)
EMG: J. Tidemann (63), N. Hawkins (59), T. Gander (61), T. Howard (56)
IN: R. Clarke, A. Francis, M. Roberts, N. Shipley
OUT: J. Buller (AFL), T. Gander, N. Hawkins, J. Tidemann
Obviously Francis goes out of the side and I assume Clarke as well. Gander being tall, probably comes in for Francis and plays forward. And since we've got plenty of talls named in defence, I'm guessing that Gould plays forward instead.
Which is the sort of opportunity that he really needs to grab. There's a reasonable chance that management have decided that he's unlikely to make it as key defender, but he could be better suited as a forward. So maybe a bag today will earn him another year?
A few others have contracts expiring. Hall-Kahan has probably done enough. Tends to use the ball well and maybe a bit unlucky not to have debuted. Rankin might be borderline? I had him as a delist earlier in the year, but he's played some quality games in the second half of the season. Perhaps one problem for him is the form of Magor, who's also playing as a rebounding small defender. Increasingly, he's been hitting targets, using the ball really well and making a few more tough defensive efforts. Although Rankin is a bit feistier. So, with Magor highly likely to be given another year, that might see Rankin being squeezed.
Of the tall defenders, there's a few who probably haven't totally locked in a contract. Melican, while he's shown some good form, will be really hoping he can get through the game without another soft tissue injury and earn a recall for next week. Another injury might be career ending. I think Arnold has done pretty well, but Kinnear doesn't appear entirely convinced. While Edwards has probably shown enough aerial ability to get another year on the rookie list.
Owen's contract also runs out and I can't really see him getting another one. In the ruck pecking order, he now seems to be behind Buller and he showed very little playing forward earlier in the year, nor recently in defence.
It's also nice to see Shipley back in, who's played enough quality games, to be some sort of a chance to get an upgrade from VFL squad to rookie list.
There's more than just contracts next year to play for. There will likely be two spots in the senior team up for grabs next week. I don't know where McInerney is with his recovery. It's possible he takes one, though he's not a like-for-like for either Papley or McCartin. If he is ready, maybe he makes his return as the sub or pushes Stephens out.
Melican probably has front running on McCartin's spot if he's fit enough after his recent lay-off. Or maybe Francis will return down back if Amartey's injury is not long term.
Even though his form in recent weeks has been encouraging, I'm not sure that our Papley-in-waiting is ready for a senior debut. But maybe Jacob thinks differently. This is his chance to show it.
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