by BobNorth » Tue May 23, 2006 2:10 pm
by sus » Tue May 23, 2006 2:14 pm
drebin wrote:sus wrote:Another go now the final 22 has been picked:
F: Warren, Schell, Kenna
HF: Borlace, Baird, Inkster
C: Campbell, Sheedy, Backwell
HB: Thomas (Capt), McKenzie, Powell
B: Eichner, AhChee, Whiteman
R: Parry, Gowans, Clayton, J
Int: OHara, Howard, Hughes, Clayton, M (V-C)
Em: Gallagher
Lacking a key position forward - specifically a proven CHF. They are going to have to pinch hit a Baird, Archee, or McKenzie or play Schell at CHF and pinch hit in the FP. Cant say I agree with this. If they do use Schell at CHF I think this is a mistake - lacks footy. But in saying that lucky they have McKenzie in because he will plug ALL gaps beautifully - could play anywhere and could easily play at CHF if necessary.
Why would they pick Baird, the form CHB in the league then play him at CHF? Play Schell at CHF and Warren at FF. It is not going to be a night for a lot of overhead marks with it likely to be "dewy" and slippery so height is not going to be an issue overall.
by doggies4eva » Tue May 23, 2006 3:19 pm
sus wrote:drebin wrote:sus wrote:Another go now the final 22 has been picked:
F: Warren, Schell, Kenna
HF: Borlace, Baird, Inkster
C: Campbell, Sheedy, Backwell
HB: Thomas (Capt), McKenzie, Powell
B: Eichner, AhChee, Whiteman
R: Parry, Gowans, Clayton, J
Int: OHara, Howard, Hughes, Clayton, M (V-C)
Em: Gallagher
Lacking a key position forward - specifically a proven CHF. They are going to have to pinch hit a Baird, Archee, or McKenzie or play Schell at CHF and pinch hit in the FP. Cant say I agree with this. If they do use Schell at CHF I think this is a mistake - lacks footy. But in saying that lucky they have McKenzie in because he will plug ALL gaps beautifully - could play anywhere and could easily play at CHF if necessary.
Why would they pick Baird, the form CHB in the league then play him at CHF? Play Schell at CHF and Warren at FF. It is not going to be a night for a lot of overhead marks with it likely to be "dewy" and slippery so height is not going to be an issue overall.
Why would they go into the game without a proven game hardened CHF? Answer - possibly because there isnt one to pick with enough talent.
Didnt you read what I said Drebin? Typically contrary come-back. I guessed CHF mate - could put one of 6 players there. But generally I dont think Schell is the answer - not a true CHF type, best FF in the leauge by a mile and not match hardened/fit. Baird is as good a guess as any for the posi (I reckon he can play anywhere) and McKenzie hasnt been beaten all year at CHB. Might be the best compromise. But could easily have it the other way around.
Let me educate you a bit Drebin - CHF have to do a bit more than mark and kick! Schell has shown that his strength is he is terrific at leading, marking and kicking (albiet off-line a bit)
Im interested what Dog's fan think about Schell being able to play a significant role at CHF?
by Thunderstruck » Tue May 23, 2006 4:31 pm
by drebin » Tue May 23, 2006 5:03 pm
sus wrote:drebin wrote:sus wrote:Another go now the final 22 has been picked:
F: Warren, Schell, Kenna
HF: Borlace, Baird, Inkster
C: Campbell, Sheedy, Backwell
HB: Thomas (Capt), McKenzie, Powell
B: Eichner, AhChee, Whiteman
R: Parry, Gowans, Clayton, J
Int: OHara, Howard, Hughes, Clayton, M (V-C)
Em: Gallagher
Lacking a key position forward - specifically a proven CHF. They are going to have to pinch hit a Baird, Archee, or McKenzie or play Schell at CHF and pinch hit in the FP. Cant say I agree with this. If they do use Schell at CHF I think this is a mistake - lacks footy. But in saying that lucky they have McKenzie in because he will plug ALL gaps beautifully - could play anywhere and could easily play at CHF if necessary.
Why would they pick Baird, the form CHB in the league then play him at CHF? Play Schell at CHF and Warren at FF. It is not going to be a night for a lot of overhead marks with it likely to be "dewy" and slippery so height is not going to be an issue overall.
Why would they go into the game without a proven game hardened CHF? Answer - possibly because there isnt one to pick with enough talent.
Didnt you read what I said Drebin? Typically contrary come-back. I guessed CHF mate - could put one of 6 players there. But generally I dont think Schell is the answer - not a true CHF type, best FF in the leauge by a mile and not match hardened/fit. Baird is as good a guess as any for the posi (I reckon he can play anywhere) and McKenzie hasnt been beaten all year at CHB. Might be the best compromise. But could easily have it the other way around.
Let me educate you a bit Drebin - CHF have to do a bit more than mark and kick! Schell has shown that his strength is he is terrific at leading, marking and kicking (albiet off-line a bit)
Im interested what Dog's fan think about Schell being able to play a significant role at CHF?
by sus » Tue May 23, 2006 5:12 pm
drebin wrote:sus wrote:drebin wrote:sus wrote:Another go now the final 22 has been picked:
F: Warren, Schell, Kenna
HF: Borlace, Baird, Inkster
C: Campbell, Sheedy, Backwell
HB: Thomas (Capt), McKenzie, Powell
B: Eichner, AhChee, Whiteman
R: Parry, Gowans, Clayton, J
Int: OHara, Howard, Hughes, Clayton, M (V-C)
Em: Gallagher
Lacking a key position forward - specifically a proven CHF. They are going to have to pinch hit a Baird, Archee, or McKenzie or play Schell at CHF and pinch hit in the FP. Cant say I agree with this. If they do use Schell at CHF I think this is a mistake - lacks footy. But in saying that lucky they have McKenzie in because he will plug ALL gaps beautifully - could play anywhere and could easily play at CHF if necessary.
Why would they pick Baird, the form CHB in the league then play him at CHF? Play Schell at CHF and Warren at FF. It is not going to be a night for a lot of overhead marks with it likely to be "dewy" and slippery so height is not going to be an issue overall.
Why would they go into the game without a proven game hardened CHF? Answer - possibly because there isnt one to pick with enough talent.
Didnt you read what I said Drebin? Typically contrary come-back. I guessed CHF mate - could put one of 6 players there. But generally I dont think Schell is the answer - not a true CHF type, best FF in the leauge by a mile and not match hardened/fit. Baird is as good a guess as any for the posi (I reckon he can play anywhere) and McKenzie hasnt been beaten all year at CHB. Might be the best compromise. But could easily have it the other way around.
Let me educate you a bit Drebin - CHF have to do a bit more than mark and kick! Schell has shown that his strength is he is terrific at leading, marking and kicking (albiet off-line a bit)
Im interested what Dog's fan think about Schell being able to play a significant role at CHF?
"Let me educate you!" You condensending dickhead. For info I wasn't disagreeing with your views rather my view was that Baird best suited at CHB. So we all have to agree with you you do we and what makes you such an expert? State Selector by any chance. You know sus occasionally you can be "reasonable" but now I have come to the conclusion that you are a total ****!!! Is that a typical enough contradictory statement for you?
by Punk Rooster » Wed May 24, 2006 12:22 am
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Luke Ivens?sydney-dog wrote:Baird is a key defender, I don't see the logic replace him with an on-baller, surely their is another key defender in the league that can do the job
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