Opinion 2024 AFL SuperCoach Planning Thread

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Any Richmond fans or keen observers have some explanations for Taranto's drop in form post bye last year?

Went 119.4 pre bye and then 86.9 post bye. That is a huge drop off.

CBAs and TOG seem steady. Hopper did return post bye but pre bye he did average 114.9 with Hopper.
 

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Any Richmond fans or keen observers have some explanations for Taranto's drop in form post bye last year?

Went 119.4 pre bye and then 86.9 post bye. That is a huge drop off.

CBAs and TOG seem steady. Hopper did return post bye but pre bye he did average 114.9 with Hopper.
Poor ball user which is why I avoided him last season given the reliance on accumulating a large amount of the ball.

Pre bye: No matches with less than 25 disposals
Post bye: Two matches with more than 25 disposals
 
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Any Richmond fans or keen observers have some explanations for Taranto's drop in form post bye last year?

Went 119.4 pre bye and then 86.9 post bye. That is a huge drop off.

CBAs and TOG seem steady. Hopper did return post bye but pre bye he did average 114.9 with Hopper.
Non functional forward line didn't help, bit hard when the ball springboard from there and the forwards couldn't catch a cold let alone a footy.
 
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Any Richmond fans or keen observers have some explanations for Taranto's drop in form post bye last year?

Went 119.4 pre bye and then 86.9 post bye. That is a huge drop off.

CBAs and TOG seem steady. Hopper did return post bye but pre bye he did average 114.9 with Hopper.
Injured shoulder from carrying the entire midfield pre bye
 
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https://www.sen.com.au/news/2024/01...-certain-to-stick-with-same-sub-rule-in-2024/

CLUBS DON’T GET WISH AS AFL LOOKS CERTAIN TO STICK WITH SAME SUB RULE IN 2024

The AFL is set to stick with the same substitute structure for the 2024 season according to SEN’s Sam Edmund.

That means that four players will remain on the bench with a 23rd player as the tactical substitute.

While a lot of clubs were in favour of having a simple five players on the bench without a sub, Edmund says it’s near-certain that the AFL won’t change the rule that currently stands.

“Almost certainly - as certain as you can before it being absolutely official - it's going to be four and a sub on the bench. So, we're going to stay where we are,” Edmund said on SEN Breakfast.

“A lot of clubs were in favour of five on the bench and there was a push for that, but there's still plenty of others who are happy to remain with what we've got at the moment.

“It does give some clubs, the sub, the absolute irrits - the time it takes in match committee, the time it takes in the box on game day about when to pull the trigger now that it’s tactical or not medical.”

Edmund is one who believes that a simple 23-man side would be a simpler equation as some clubs consider naming a player as sub is degrading for the chosen player.

“Five would definitely be simpler,” Edmund said.

“Those who argue for five, a lot of them have said what it would remove is the degrading exercise of a player having to be the sub and they use that word degrading.

“But we're staying at four and a sub for this year.”
 
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https://www.sen.com.au/news/2024/01...-certain-to-stick-with-same-sub-rule-in-2024/

CLUBS DON’T GET WISH AS AFL LOOKS CERTAIN TO STICK WITH SAME SUB RULE IN 2024

The AFL is set to stick with the same substitute structure for the 2024 season according to SEN’s Sam Edmund.

That means that four players will remain on the bench with a 23rd player as the tactical substitute.

While a lot of clubs were in favour of having a simple five players on the bench without a sub, Edmund says it’s near-certain that the AFL won’t change the rule that currently stands.

“Almost certainly - as certain as you can before it being absolutely official - it's going to be four and a sub on the bench. So, we're going to stay where we are,” Edmund said on SEN Breakfast.

“A lot of clubs were in favour of five on the bench and there was a push for that, but there's still plenty of others who are happy to remain with what we've got at the moment.

“It does give some clubs, the sub, the absolute irrits - the time it takes in match committee, the time it takes in the box on game day about when to pull the trigger now that it’s tactical or not medical.”

Edmund is one who believes that a simple 23-man side would be a simpler equation as some clubs consider naming a player as sub is degrading for the chosen player.

“Five would definitely be simpler,” Edmund said.

“Those who argue for five, a lot of them have said what it would remove is the degrading exercise of a player having to be the sub and they use that word degrading.

“But we're staying at four and a sub for this year.”
Not surprised by that, but it's disappointing.
 

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Two part question;

1. Are four Fremantle ‘keepers’ too many?

If your answer is no then please let me know but you do NOT need to proceed to question 2. If your answer is yes then please proceed to question 2.

2. Which would you pick out of Serong or Brayshaw if you could only pick one? Then who would you pick if you had to pick one of Parish or Rozee?
 
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Two part question;

1. Are four Fremantle ‘keepers’ too many?

If your answer is no then please let me know but you do NOT need to proceed to question 2. If your answer is yes then please proceed to question 2.

2. Which would you pick out of Serong or Brayshaw if you could only pick one? Then who would you pick if you had to pick one of Parish or Rozee?
Rozee and brayshaw
 
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