by topsywaldron » Sat Oct 27, 2012 9:45 pm
by stampy » Sat Oct 27, 2012 10:40 pm
by RustyCage » Sat Oct 27, 2012 11:52 pm
by holden78 » Sun Oct 28, 2012 10:03 am
am Bays wrote:Yep, finals are a lock. Would not be surprised with a top 3. The reason being is not due to our new recruits, what AFL players we may have or our better players: Mules, Kirkby, Dav, Ty, Holmes or Milne. It will be the juniors we've played over the last two years reaching that crucial 50-100 game bracket where they know what is required to play good league footy: Hender, Agnew, Bradley, Trembath, Pitt, McGinty, & Curran. Building our depth of good SANFL players
Who knows our 2012 could = Centrals 1999. Our 2012 could = ...
Go ahead and mock
by RB » Sun Oct 28, 2012 11:29 am
by Pseudo » Sun Oct 28, 2012 5:38 pm
holden78 wrote:am Bays wrote:Yep, finals are a lock. Would not be surprised with a top 3. The reason being is not due to our new recruits, what AFL players we may have or our better players: Mules, Kirkby, Dav, Ty, Holmes or Milne. It will be the juniors we've played over the last two years reaching that crucial 50-100 game bracket where they know what is required to play good league footy: Hender, Agnew, Bradley, Trembath, Pitt, McGinty, & Curran. Building our depth of good SANFL players
Who knows our 2012 could = Centrals 1999. Our 2012 could = ...
Go ahead and mock
You may be right on the money, but anytime you rely on too many young players it's hard because they will be somewhat inconsistent, but there is certainly nice upside if they gel early for you!
by Wedgie » Sun Oct 28, 2012 6:34 pm
CENTURION wrote:Central finished 2nd at the end of the season!
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by fish » Sun Oct 28, 2012 9:03 pm
No not that slogan - look where it got Glenelg.CENTURION wrote:more importantly, Roy WAS ready to leave but now, because We ended up 4th, He has stated that "We have unfinished business". Roy has his mojo back!
by holden78 » Mon Oct 29, 2012 7:51 am
Pseudo wrote:holden78 wrote:am Bays wrote:Yep, finals are a lock. Would not be surprised with a top 3. The reason being is not due to our new recruits, what AFL players we may have or our better players: Mules, Kirkby, Dav, Ty, Holmes or Milne. It will be the juniors we've played over the last two years reaching that crucial 50-100 game bracket where they know what is required to play good league footy: Hender, Agnew, Bradley, Trembath, Pitt, McGinty, & Curran. Building our depth of good SANFL players
Who knows our 2012 could = Centrals 1999. Our 2012 could = ...
Go ahead and mock
You may be right on the money, but anytime you rely on too many young players it's hard because they will be somewhat inconsistent, but there is certainly nice upside if they gel early for you!
If the up and coming youngsters are too consistent then they won't be around for long. I would therefore like to see my mob not rely quite so heavily on the juniors.
by doggies4eva » Mon Oct 29, 2012 12:46 pm
JK wrote:Dogwatcher wrote:I agree with much of that Centurion. But...will Hannath be there? He's a big draft target. And, I don't think Sutherland's the man to lead our rucks.
Unless there's several seriously dominant ruckmen in the competition (and by that I mean the complete package of hitouts, and a towering overhead presence in open play), I think ruck has become a position that can be covered by either an exceptional midfield and/or a negating ruckman.
I don't think there's too many ruckmen that fall i to that category these days, Giles was probably the most recent of them that I can remember.
by JK » Mon Oct 29, 2012 12:50 pm
doggies4eva wrote:JK wrote:Dogwatcher wrote:I agree with much of that Centurion. But...will Hannath be there? He's a big draft target. And, I don't think Sutherland's the man to lead our rucks.
Unless there's several seriously dominant ruckmen in the competition (and by that I mean the complete package of hitouts, and a towering overhead presence in open play), I think ruck has become a position that can be covered by either an exceptional midfield and/or a negating ruckman.
I don't think there's too many ruckmen that fall i to that category these days, Giles was probably the most recent of them that I can remember.
Norwood's dominance this year certainly proves your point. The best ruckman I have seen for a long time was buckets Mackenzie. He dominated both in the ruck and around the ground. Some of his ruckwork was uncanny. We miss him - but if Hanath stays he has the potential to be as good.
by SDK » Mon Oct 29, 2012 1:55 pm
by Big Phil » Mon Oct 29, 2012 1:58 pm
SDK wrote:Any ruckmen with half decent potential are snapped up in the AFL draft so we have to learn to live with non dominant rucks.
Yes McKenzie was the best going around for a long time but I certainly don't miss him
by Ecky » Mon Oct 29, 2012 3:31 pm
am Bays wrote:Yep, finals are a lock. Would not be surprised with a top 3. The reason being is not due to our new recruits, what AFL players we may have or our better players: Mules, Kirkby, Dav, Ty, Holmes or Milne. It will be the juniors we've played over the last two years reaching that crucial 50-100 game bracket where they know what is required to play good league footy: Hender, Agnew, Bradley, Trembath, Pitt, McGinty, & Curran. Building our depth of good SANFL players
Who knows our 2012 could = Centrals 1999. Our 2012 could = ...
Go ahead and mock
John Olsen, June 2012 wrote:"Reserves teams in the SANFL for the two AFL clubs is not negotiable.
We will not compromise the SANFL competition (with AFL reserves teams)."
by eaglehaslanded » Tue Oct 30, 2012 4:27 pm
by Lynwood » Tue Oct 30, 2012 6:03 pm
by The Dark Knight » Tue Oct 30, 2012 6:06 pm
Lynwood wrote:With they players we have lost and still no senior coach I can see us slipping down the ladder
by Psyber » Fri Nov 02, 2012 11:32 am
by dedja » Fri Nov 02, 2012 11:36 am
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