4th option. Gould is not injured at all. The moon boot is a ploy to blindside the Tigers.
4th option. Gould is not injured at all. The moon boot is a ploy to blindside the Tigers.
He plays a different role to Sheldrick. He is a winger/HB. A wing is one of the hardest places to play. One day the ball is on your wing all day and the next week it is all on the other side. Wingers can have bumig numbers one week and low numbers the next.
Sheldrick is an inside mid. Always at the coalface. Following the ball around all day. Inside mids accumulate more disposals than any other player.
You simply can't compare a winger's numbers to an inside mid. Or a set position player like a flanker either. It isn't a fair comparison.
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wh will play back/ 3 defenders out only 1 left yo play on their talls Fox. not sure whats going on.
I'm somewhat surprised we're clear favourites considering our outs compared to Richmond. Focus has been on them losing Lynch & Nank over us losing half our backline (all key defenders) & Buddy. Even our replacements are under injury clouds! Geelong really struggled when they lost half their backline at beginning of the season.
Hope Gould gets up to be sub. It provides break glass in case of emergency option with our undersized backline and good way introduce him to senior footy. Otherwise Sheldrick if Gould isn't fit.
McLean's selection allows Armatey to play full time forward double act with McDonald minus Buddy. First time since R2 when they combined for 9 goals and get to see if this combo really has an exciting future. Hopefully this makes us less predictable with our forward entries and also brings Heeney/Hayward more into the game.
Pivotal game, considering we have a resurgent Geelong the following week at Kardinia Park.
Less talls the better, given the weather forecast.
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