Discussion Round 4: Teams & In Game Discussion

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What do you like about him Russ? What do you think he could grow in to?

I have a vested interest in Dawson, picked him up in my keeper league as a smoky F/M project player :)
I've only seen him play a handful of games so the sample size is pretty small but he seems to do the basics very well. Positions himself at stoppages beautifully where he can both affect the scrum if it comes his way or get the outlet handball.

I harp on a bit about this, and it's probably due to the fact that I coach U15s, but its my experience that players either know where to run/stand, or they don't. It's such a hard skill to teach and he seems to be one of the rare people that just know. There might be systems they use in the AFL that makes this easy to teach but I'm not aware of them.

I haven't seen enough of him to know what his ceiling is, or how the Swans want to develop him but he reminds me a lot of Chad Cornes early in his career, don't think he'll ever be a huge possession winner in a half forward role but could be really valuable as someone who stretches defences with his decent height and good overhead grab as a hit up. I'd need to see a bit more of what his tank and disposal is like but if they're up to scratch I could see him developing into an Adelaide Tom Lynch type who rolls through the midfield on occasion.
 

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Two years of playing without their own ruck has taught them how to shark hitouts pretty well I reckon.
Yep it’s no coincidence they have one of the most dominant stoppage midfields in the comp. it will be interesting to watch tonight, especially because they’ll be up against another dominant midfield in the pies.
 
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Yep it’s no coincidence they have one of the most dominant stoppage midfields in the comp. it will be interesting to watch tonight, especially because they’ll be up against another dominant midfield in the pies.
Grundy to set the record for the number of time a ruckman takes possession from a ball up/boundary throw in tonight.
 
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Hoping Grundy will smash it tonight. Went Gawn vc, didn't pan out, have plenty of options in Cripps, Macrae, Crouch Danger for captain, but will go Grundy. Bucks said earlier in the week that there was plenty of fat on the bone, in terms of improvement. What he did mention was HTA was one of them, so I'm hoping that they've worked on sharking their own tapouts this week.Anyway, this will set the tone for my side for the rest of the weekend. ? do i get a fine for that..lol
 
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I’m quietly hoping Grundy stays under 120.

He belted out a 155 last time against the Dogs.

Got a funny feeling he’ll be in the range of 140-175 tonight but hoping for some sort of miracle that he can stay under 120 as basically any of my opponents that have him have the VC on him and so would a heap of other coaches.
 
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I’m quietly hoping Grundy stays under 120.

He belted out a 155 last time against the Dogs.

Got a funny feeling he’ll be in the range of 140-175 tonight but hoping for some sort of miracle that he can stay under 120 as basically any of my opponents that have him have the VC on him and so would a heap of other coaches.
The sense of impending dread for us none owners is the hardest part. He was always going to have some big games and on paper this looks set up for a monster. I'm just hoping the point spread is well shared by the large number of supercoach A grade talent playing. 14 tonnes between the two teams would be perfect, noting they currently share 14 players averaging above 95 between them and so the points competition could come into play.
 
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All 3 of those rucks mids got soundly beat by the bulldogs mids and Libba has been playing the role as great white shark in the square. Freako's email said they've won 64% of the centre clearances Libba has attended, crazy when you consider that their getting killed in the ruck. It's different tonight though with the pies up against them.
 

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I’ll argue the quality of the midfields being a factor in this. Think Pies tonight is a level or two above previous opponents

Hawthorn- JOM, Shiels, Cousins, Worpel
Sydney- Parker, JPK, Jones, Hewett
GC- Bowes, Touk, Swallow, Fiorini

Think after last week when Eagles dominated the centre, the Pies will be fired up to bounce back this week. Can see Grundy monstering English and the abilities of Treloar, Pendles, Adams and Beams to be too strong on the inside.
My only worry with Grundy vc/c is Macrae. Feel he won’t get any attention and will have free reign to rack up 40+ tonight
 
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