GWS played two rucks yesterday: Flynn and Preuss.
Unless he successfully contests the charge, Preuss will miss round 1: Match review: Two Pies among FOUR banned for round one - Match review: Brayden Maynard among four banned for round one.
GWS played two rucks yesterday: Flynn and Preuss.
Unless he successfully contests the charge, Preuss will miss round 1: Match review: Two Pies among FOUR banned for round one - Match review: Brayden Maynard among four banned for round one.
I think there may still be a few days left to sign players through the SPP - so they could yet pick him up again before season starts. (Though a rule technicality might mean they can't pick him up again until the mid-season draft.)
Preuss not playing so it will be Flynn and someone like Riccardi back up rucking, should give us a ruck advantage, particularly if we as expected play Ladhams.
Hopefully the weather improves by then
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Ill take a turnover advantage plus 9 in our favour !
I was pleased to read today that Mills pulled up well from his half of football against Norf.
Just had a look, for those wondering how quickly to expect our Lachlan McAndrew to develop, GWS' Flynn was recruited pick 41 in the 2015 draft, so he's had six completed seasons of development and only now starting to get a good look at senior football.
With rucks, a great deal of patience is required but I'm sure Stretch is in good development hands, and he's not coming from a junior AFL base either. I liked the little I saw against Norf
For Flynn it was more so about fitness and lack of opportunity
Flyn ran 13mins plus for 3km
I do think that Stretch has a great opportunity to develop quickly with his mobility and speed off the mark his strengths plus every training against 3 other ruckman
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