I knew him as a gentle young man, I cannot say for sure the reasons for his decline
We watched him fade before our very eyes, and years before his time
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I think the starting point forming a defensive unit comprises 2 KPDs and 1 small defender. Just about every team will have at least 2 tall and 1 small forward that need man on man coverage. After that you can build based on the personnel available and the preferred game plan.
The question for us has been whether Rampe or Fox can handle one of the KPD spots. Rampe is a great defender and Fox plays above his size, but it's not the kind of matchup I would be happy with. I would much prefer to see them play other roles, which could be as a lockdown defender or an interceptor/loose in defence.
We've laid out the Geelong challenge, but the Bulldogs will be just as hard. Stef Martin should return for finals, which means that WB can have a forward line of Bruce, English and Naughton. That's going to be a challenge even with both McCartin and Melican in the side, because it will leave Rampe to cover one of the 3. Blakey is tall enough, but not good enough at the defensive craft to handle a strong key forward. Dawson is better, but that would take away one of our best attacking weapons.
We don't need to choose between Melican and Fox. Both can fit in the side. McCartin, Rampe, Melican, Fox, Blakey, Cunningham and Lloyd can be our 7 man defensive unit, with 1 usually on the bench with rotations.
Let's try to stop teams from beating us in the air. If we can force them to be more dependent on a ground game, then it plays into our hands
I very much agree with that …you keep a team thats in form and synchronicity as a team and make the changes only when you have to eg if injury strikes or if a player is clearly out of form ..how often in sports have returns of players to teams unnecessarily changed the dynamic and momentum ..even with superstars returning if it changes the dynamic of the team ..
You only make changes when very rare individuals are returning and you’re sure they are good to go first up …
I personally don’t mind this structure, provided Melican is fit and in form.
It does of course require someone further upfield to get squeezed out. On the “structural” test, it’d probably see Gulden pushed into Bell’s spot. Which would be a test for MC as to what trade off they’re prepared to make as part of that. A taller defence vs Gulden’s ball use from the centre.
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