Position Defender Discussion

Which players caught your eye after Marsh 1...?

  • D Houston

  • D Byrne-Jones

  • J Dawson

  • J Crisp

  • H Clark

  • L Weller

  • C Blakely

  • W Milera

  • J Short

  • None of the above


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I've put Zac Williams into my team over Laird.. is he too expensive? He's in half as many teams as Laird which is some of the appeal, but he's far from a POD.
He may not feature in the centre square as often in 2020, given the return of Callan Ward and Stephen Coniglio, but he such a good player and I expect that he will score well. Maybe just not as well as when he played more midfield.
 

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Sam Docherty is assured, confident and reliable.

He looks every bit the All-Australian defender of 2017, the one who was in the prime of his career and on the verge of captaining his boyhood club before he was cruelly struck down by successive ACL injuries that forced him to spend two straight seasons on the sidelines.

Russell notes that Docherty's setbacks have meant he's practically done back-to-back pre-seasons. That, combined with his trimmed-down physique, has ensured he has hit the ground running since returning to full duties this summer.

Docherty is virtually a new recruit for the Blues in 2020.

He switches the play with assurance on Wednesday morning, he drives out of the backline with speed and he delivers the ball with precision.

https://www.afl.com.au/news/370396/inside-carlton-s-training-camp-what-makes-teague-tick
Is it just me, or is anyone else unable to see why he’d have the weights set up like this?!
 
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Is it just me, or is anyone else unable to see why he’d have the weights set up like this?!
Looks silly but I’d say it’s more of a stability excercise (maybe for the knee) than a pure strength one. Doesn’t do much if you go straight up and down like a squat but it adds a whole nother dimension if you do something like a lunge and the plates start to move around.
 

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Looks silly but I’d say it’s more of a stability excercise (maybe for the knee) than a pure strength one. Doesn’t do much if you go straight up and down like a squat but it adds a whole nother dimension if you do something like a lunge and the plates start to move around.
This makes a lot of sense. I was thinking that if he’s just doing squats it only adds to the instability marginally, but if he’s doing lunges I can see how that might be beneficial.

Also gives me a bit more comfort that his knee is okay, even I squat more than that :p
 
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Fremantle Dockers defender Joel Hamling ruled out for start of 2020 season with left ankle injury

Fremantle’s depleted defence has taken another hit with key backman Joel Hamling ruled out for the start of the season.

The premiership defender sustained a “significant” left ankle injury during Monday’s training session at Cockburn.

He will join fellow back-six members Alex Pearce (ankle) and Nathan Wilson (turf toe) in the pre-season rehabilitation group.

The club is yet to determine a return timeframe for Hamling, but have put a line through his name for round one.

“Joel landed heavily on his left ankle after contesting a mark at training on Monday and was sent for scans, which confirmed the nature of the injury,” Dockers football manager Peter Bell told the club website.

“He will be further assessed by a specialist, after which we will have a more accurate estimate of the recovery time Joel’s injury will require.”

Speaking at the Dockers’ AFLW clash against Geelong at Fremantle Oval on Sunday, Pearce confirmed he was also out of the running for their season opener against Essendon at Marvel Stadium on March 21.

Pearce fractured his left ankle in Fremantle’s round 11 win against Collingwood at the MCG last season and had follow-up surgery in December to strengthen it.

“It’s all tracking pretty slowly,” Pearce revealed.

“I was off my feet for a while so it takes a bit of time to come back.

“I’m really eyeing off the early part of the season.”

Hamling last week said Wilson, who has been out of the moon boot for a couple of months and progressing well, was “touch and go” for the Bombers match.

It means prized draftee Hayden Young, Freo’s first pick (seventh overall) in last year’s national draft, and second-year defender Tobe Watson should get a chance to press their case for round one selection during the Marsh Community Series.

Freo’s pre-season opener is against Carlton at Mandurah’s David Grays Arena on February 29.

After the Blues clash, they take on West Coast in Joondalup on March 7 in their final pre-season hit-out.

https://thewest.com.au/sport/freman...-season-with-left-ankle-injury-ng-b881458694z
 
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