Position 2021: Ruck Discussion

Which ruck setup are you planning on starting with?

  • Gawn/Grundy/Flynn

    Votes: 82 47.4%
  • Gawn/Grundy/Meek

    Votes: 5 2.9%
  • Gawn/Grundy/Hunter

    Votes: 8 4.6%
  • Gawn/Flynn/Meek

    Votes: 25 14.5%
  • Gawn/Flynn/Hunter

    Votes: 11 6.4%
  • Gawn/Meek/Hunter

    Votes: 2 1.2%
  • Grundy/Flynn/Meek

    Votes: 14 8.1%
  • Grundy/Flynn/Hunter

    Votes: 9 5.2%
  • Grundy/Meek/Hunter

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 17 9.8%

  • Total voters
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Changed one ruck today

R3 Treacy - > Flynn

Gawn & Grundy haven't moved , will give in this year , not that I am 100% sold on Reg.
If Flynn wins the round 1 spot east flick of treacy to f8 if he’s also named
Would rather Flynn then rowe if both are names as Flynn would be around the ball all the time
However if the preuss Injury is minor he’ll be fine for Round 1 and there’s no need to change things
 
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If Flynn wins the round 1 spot east flick of treacy to f8 if he’s also named
Would rather Flynn then rowe if both are names as Flynn would be around the ball all the time
However if the preuss Injury is minor he’ll be fine for Round 1 and there’s no need to change things
Out for 4-5 months as posted

Certainly would be picking both Flynn & Treacy if named Round 1
 
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These ruck injuries are a huge blow to grawndy owners
I don't see it that way at all, basically de-risked the picks.

The only real options at this point were Preuss and/or Marshall in place of Gawn and Grundy, both of which made good sense as picks. Now those who want to be contrarian are going fishing for options.

So basically the two best options at this point are now gone, which means more people are forced to either pick Grawndy which de-risks or take bigger risks to take them on which just widens the margin for error and essentially de-risks them further. Preuss vs a rookie elsewhere is not as big a risk compared to ROB vs Gawn/Grundy as a starting pick or a rookie like Treacy/Flynn on field with Mumford, Darcy and Lobb all lurking behind.

Preuss is picked independent of Grawndy, ROB is picked instead of one of them, that distinction is big. As someone with Grundy and Gawn I'm very happy with anyone who is backing any other premium to beat them. I might be wrong but going into the season I really like that equation.
 
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Yes you're correct - still they're very skinny in the ruck position at the moment.
I suspect most clubs would be in a similar position if something went wrong to their main ruck (Saints are at least fortunate they have Ryder)

Doubt they have 4-5 all ready to play.

If anything happened to Grundy touchwood , it would be Cameron , Cox or Lynch as the # 1 man.
 
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I suspect most clubs would be in a similar position if something went wrong to their main ruck (Saints are at least fortunate they have Ryder)

Doubt they have 4-5 all ready to play.

If anything happened to Grundy touchwood , it would be Cameron , Cox or Lynch as the # 1 man.
That doesn't look too bad for the record, especially in comparison to St Kilda a Cat B rookie and a 27 year old ex-Cat A rookie who didn't make it with the Crows (neither player has made an appearance at AFL level).

Anyway St Kilda might be a bit of a "watch this space" situation in terms of their ruck selections, as I don't think anyone is expecting Paddy to ruck 90+% of game time each week (or at least not for long).
 
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That doesn't look too bad for the record, especially in comparison to St Kilda a Cat B rookie and a 27 year old ex-Cat A rookie who didn't make it with the Crows (neither player has made an appearance at AFL level).

Anyway St Kilda might be a bit of a "watch this space" situation in terms of their ruck selections, as I don't think anyone is expecting Paddy to ruck 90+% of game time each week (or at least not for long).
I doubt Cameron + Cox + Lynch would even come close to equalling Ryder.

Often wondered what sort of tap ruckman Cox would actually make given the opportunity , probably would get outworked bodywise and not even be able to contest the tap around the ground.

McKernan is F only but might be worth monitoring if something happens to Ryder.
 
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I suspect most clubs would be in a similar position if something went wrong to their main ruck (Saints are at least fortunate they have Ryder)

Doubt they have 4-5 all ready to play.

If anything happened to Grundy touchwood , it would be Cameron , Cox or Lynch as the # 1 man.
Sydney might have the best ruck depth in the league... the drop off between our 1st ruck, be it Sinclair, Hickey, Amartey or McLean and Fox as the default 5th option is actually almost nothing, not because Fox as a total non-ruck is any good but because those 4 are all rubbish, to be fair to Amartey he is yet to prove that at AFL level but given he couldn't be Sinclair for a game that's a pretty terrible sign.

I never though I could miss an utterly mediocre ruckman like Naismith so much :LOL:
 
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Sydney might have the best ruck depth in the league... the drop off between our 1st ruck, be it Sinclair, Hickey, Amartey or McLean and Fox as the default 5th option is actually almost nothing, not because Fox as a total non-ruck is any good but because those 4 are all rubbish, to be fair to Amartey he is yet to prove that at AFL level but given he couldn't be Sinclair for a game that's a pretty terrible sign.

I never though I could miss an utterly mediocre ruckman like Naismith so much :LOL:
Apparently Barry Round is considering making a comeback 😀

What happened to Grassy ? was he delisted ?

Maybe Horse needs to try Heeney in the ruck.
 
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That doesn't look too bad for the record, especially in comparison to St Kilda a Cat B rookie and a 27 year old ex-Cat A rookie who didn't make it with the Crows (neither player has made an appearance at AFL level).

Anyway St Kilda might be a bit of a "watch this space" situation in terms of their ruck selections, as I don't think anyone is expecting Paddy to ruck 90+% of game time each week (or at least not for long).
I would love Howard to go ruck and Highmore to get into the team ;)
 
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That doesn't look too bad for the record, especially in comparison to St Kilda a Cat B rookie and a 27 year old ex-Cat A rookie who didn't make it with the Crows (neither player has made an appearance at AFL level).

Anyway St Kilda might be a bit of a "watch this space" situation in terms of their ruck selections, as I don't think anyone is expecting Paddy to ruck 90+% of game time each week (or at least not for long).
Expect they use Ryder with Howard as the relief, he was pretty much first Ruck at one point for Port when injury struck more than capable, Carlisle isnt the worst in there either.
 
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I reckon Treacy will play with Taberner,Darcy and Sturt all every chance to not be in the side early, where we go for a loop could become very interesting, Flynn is bound to play it'll just be a matter of when Mumford cant carry a ruck division for 4 months anymore and it could be some very handy cash generation when it arises.
 
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I don't see it that way at all, basically de-risked the picks.

The only real options at this point were Preuss and/or Marshall in place of Gawn and Grundy, both of which made good sense as picks. Now those who want to be contrarian are going fishing for options.

So basically the two best options at this point are now gone, which means more people are forced to either pick Grawndy which de-risks or take bigger risks to take them on which just widens the margin for error and essentially de-risks them further. Preuss vs a rookie elsewhere is not as big a risk compared to ROB vs Gawn/Grundy as a starting pick or a rookie like Treacy/Flynn on field with Mumford, Darcy and Lobb all lurking behind.

Preuss is picked independent of Grawndy, ROB is picked instead of one of them, that distinction is big. As someone with Grundy and Gawn I'm very happy with anyone who is backing any other premium to beat them. I might be wrong but going into the season I really like that equation.
I tend to agree with @Zim^zuM on this one. GG was a relatively more unique structure this year due to Gawn's price and the popularity of Preuss. The loss of Preuss will clearly result in more people switching to GG and adjusting elsewhere. Yes, that de-risks the likelihood of a Preuss overperform / GG underperform but it also levels the playing field. If you're backing yourself against the the non GG crowd, you just lost some of your point of difference.
 
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I doubt Cameron + Cox + Lynch would even come close to equalling Ryder.

Often wondered what sort of tap ruckman Cox would actually make given the opportunity , probably would get outworked bodywise and not even be able to contest the tap around the ground.

McKernan is F only but might be worth monitoring if something happens to Ryder.
I'm talking about if Ryder breaks down obviously (Marshall was their back up plan), and he (Ryder) would have to be at more risk of picking up a niggle he were expected to carry the majority of load in the ruck from week-to-week.

What I was hinting at is that our backups behind Grundy aren't bad in the grand scheme of things where it seemed like you were potting them a little (my apologies if you weren't).
 
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