Our emergencies are interesting:
EMERGENCIES
36 Aliir Aliir
19 Matthew Ling
30 Tom McCartin
27 Daniel Robinson
Our two young recruits Ling and McCartin seem to edging closer to a first game.
You would image that they would come in over Robbo.
Our emergencies are interesting:
EMERGENCIES
36 Aliir Aliir
19 Matthew Ling
30 Tom McCartin
27 Daniel Robinson
Our two young recruits Ling and McCartin seem to edging closer to a first game.
You would image that they would come in over Robbo.
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I doubt that. Robinson is clearly the most AFL ready of the four, taking into account Aliir's fitness and recent match practice. He'd still come in if they need a tall but otherwise, if anyone actually is expected to miss, I'd expect Robinson to come into the team. Ling missed a chunk of the late pre-season and early season proper, and was mediocre in last week's NEAFL game. McCartin started last week very well but faded as the game went on. I question whether he's physically ready (or close to ready) to play a senior game.
The four named emergencies don't mean a whole amount. They seem to rotate them around the younger and fringe players. But if they don't actually expect to need to call on an emergency (ie if no-one is in doubt), they sometimes give a younger player the chance to prepare and warm-up with the senior team, just for the experience.
Interesting comments from Horse on some of the missing players: Key quotes: John Longmire - sydneyswans.com.au
Aliir Aliir�s progress
�He�s coming along well. Last week was his second game in about nine weeks, so it was good to get another game under his belt. He played that forward-ruck role for us in the reserves. His second half was certainly pretty solid. So we�d like to give him a look at that space in our senior team and at some stage pretty shortly. We think he can contribute in that area.�
Nic Newman�s progress
�He doesn�t have an injury � he was our travelling emergency for the NEAFL side on the weekend. It�s always a bit of a mix trying to get the balance right. As others have, he�s got a bit to work on. Ollie Florent has stepped up in that midfield role and that�s what happens � it ebbs and flows a bit. But we�re confident he can really contribute to our team as well and he was close last week and he�ll be close again this week.�
Ludwig would be very excited by some of that
Waite out is an odd one. Niggling injury perhaps? Good for us anyway......
Young players rarely feature in their first year unless they are standouts (Heeney, Mills) or playing a level above in the NEAFL (Papley). These young outside types are fairly light for the hard hitting senior grind. Plenty of time for them to become regulars.
Thank God they left Fox in. He is a gun!
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