Whats Missing from our Back Line
- Windy_Hill
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Whats Missing from our Back Line
HARD AS NAILS DEFENDERS!!
FULL BACK LINE
HALF BACK LINE
FULL BACK LINE
HALF BACK LINE
- j-mac31
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Re: Whats Missing from our Back Line
The only thing Slattery has got going for him is that he is hard as nails.
Also, I only have about 20 AFL cards and can't remember when/how I got them, but I'm pretty sure I've got that one of Wanganeen.
Also, I only have about 20 AFL cards and can't remember when/how I got them, but I'm pretty sure I've got that one of Wanganeen.
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Re: Whats Missing from our Back Line
To be honest with you all, I thought Atkinson was doing alright in our back line.
Houli did alright too, but I think he's a better midfield option than Lonergan.
We could use however a solid backman who has a bit of shit on the liver. (God forbid - could we kiss and make up with Campbell Brown and ask him if he wants to come over and play with the rifleman?)
Houli did alright too, but I think he's a better midfield option than Lonergan.
We could use however a solid backman who has a bit of shit on the liver. (God forbid - could we kiss and make up with Campbell Brown and ask him if he wants to come over and play with the rifleman?)
Re: Whats Missing from our Back Line
Our backline actually isn't struggling as much as it appears (even though Frenchie kicked 12!)
Our midfield is just so utterly sh*t that the ball comes in very often, very quickly and with no pressure applied on the kicker - hence targets are hit very very easily.
Our midfield is just so utterly sh*t that the ball comes in very often, very quickly and with no pressure applied on the kicker - hence targets are hit very very easily.
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Re: Whats Missing from our Back Line
Lets be honest, its missing Tayte Pears.
Re: Whats Missing from our Back Line
This guy was pretty damn good in his heyday too....
And this bloke....
And this bloke....
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Re: Whats Missing from our Back Line
is any semblance of defensive pressure from the midfield!
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- bomberdonnie
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Re: Whats Missing from our Back Line
Solly is a teenager in that photo I am assuming.... Anyone else notice he has bigger guns in that shot than 3/4 of our list?
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Wellman ... it all kinda went down hill from there
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Re: Whats Missing from our Back Line
McVeigh although out of form like the rest of our team does have that hard as nails mongrel about him.
Most cant stand McVeigh now but I still have time for this guy. Put him in the back pocket as a small lock down defender, this is a role that he has excelled in. I believe he still can.
Hurley also has that natural Mongrel in him too and I think he is a better defender than forward.
We have the tools to put together a pretty tough skillful and hard back 6 IMO.
B McVeigh Hurley Fletcher
HB Hooker Pears Dempsey
That back 6 to me me looks very good. Our midfiled pressure and just general pressure throughout the ground right now is horrible. Teams seem to effortlessly get the ball into their forward line at will. Back 6 will always struggle against a team with decent skill in that sort of environment.
Most cant stand McVeigh now but I still have time for this guy. Put him in the back pocket as a small lock down defender, this is a role that he has excelled in. I believe he still can.
Hurley also has that natural Mongrel in him too and I think he is a better defender than forward.
We have the tools to put together a pretty tough skillful and hard back 6 IMO.
B McVeigh Hurley Fletcher
HB Hooker Pears Dempsey
That back 6 to me me looks very good. Our midfiled pressure and just general pressure throughout the ground right now is horrible. Teams seem to effortlessly get the ball into their forward line at will. Back 6 will always struggle against a team with decent skill in that sort of environment.
- Windy_Hill
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Re: Whats Missing from our Back Line
I just think Hurley is too good a player to "waste" at full back. I know that full back is a very important position but Hurley, in my mind, looks so dangerous as a Centre Half Forward in the Jon Browm mould (yes a fair way to go but showing the signs)DC2 wrote:McVeigh although out of form like the rest of our team does have that hard as nails mongrel about him.
Most cant stand McVeigh now but I still have time for this guy. Put him in the back pocket as a small lock down defender, this is a role that he has excelled in. I believe he still can.
Hurley also has that natural Mongrel in him too and I think he is a better defender than forward.
We have the tools to put together a pretty tough skillful and hard back 6 IMO.
B McVeigh Hurley Fletcher
HB Hooker Pears Dempsey
That back 6 to me me looks very good. Our midfiled pressure and just general pressure throughout the ground right now is horrible. Teams seem to effortlessly get the ball into their forward line at will. Back 6 will always struggle against a team with decent skill in that sort of environment.
Dempsey is not a defender in my opinion - would prefer to see him in the middle or on the wing
Re: Whats Missing from our Back Line
Whats missing from our backline? The same thing missing from our forward line, and mid-field. Good quality AFL footballers.
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I hope that's a joke, seeing as he has more goals kicked on him than any other defender in the AFL.little_ripper wrote:Lets be honest, its missing Tayte Pears.
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So you wouldn't want Pears in the side?robbie67 wrote:I hope that's a joke, seeing as he has more goals kicked on him than any other defender in the AFL.little_ripper wrote:Lets be honest, its missing Tayte Pears.
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Of course I do, and I think he will be a good player, but he has some way to go, and I am so sick of people in here shooting their load and saying nothing is wrong with the list etc etc. They remind me of the ******* idiots that got us into this mess in the first place.robrulz5 wrote:So you wouldn't want Pears in the side?robbie67 wrote:I hope that's a joke, seeing as he has more goals kicked on him than any other defender in the AFL.little_ripper wrote:Lets be honest, its missing Tayte Pears.
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Hopefully with some more defensive pressure from the midfield and a couple of years of development Tayte won't be giving away as many goals.
- Windy_Hill
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Re: Whats Missing from our Back Line
If you want to know what I mean, have a look at Dean Wallis' game in the 2000 Grand Final - he simply scared the opposition away from the ball. He was ferocious that day. We miss that.
People talk about the 2000 side and talk about how good Lloyd, Hird, Mercuri and Misiti were. And they were good but...that side was absolutley built around its menancing and intimidating defence. M Johnson, D Fletcher (B&F winner that year) D Solomon, S Wellman, D Wallis and D Hardwick - just an awesome defensive unit!
People talk about the 2000 side and talk about how good Lloyd, Hird, Mercuri and Misiti were. And they were good but...that side was absolutley built around its menancing and intimidating defence. M Johnson, D Fletcher (B&F winner that year) D Solomon, S Wellman, D Wallis and D Hardwick - just an awesome defensive unit!
Re: Whats Missing from our Back Line
It's not just the backline, it's the whole team. We need hard arses, blokes that won't shirk the task, blokes that hit other blokes like a brick wall.
Not matter what level you play at, there are certain blokes that you are scared of. That's fact.
We have a team full of pansies.
Not matter what level you play at, there are certain blokes that you are scared of. That's fact.
We have a team full of pansies.
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Too true.Gimps wrote:It's not just the backline, it's the whole team. We need hard arses, blokes that won't shirk the task, blokes that hit other blokes like a brick wall.
Not matter what level you play at, there are certain blokes that you are scared of. That's fact.
We have a team full of pansies.
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