Discussion 2022 AFL: Practice Matches & AAMI Community Series Discussion

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Can any Freo fans help me understand why Crowden went to 22 CBAs? Just the 10 touches and 43 points, surely he makes way out of the middle and if anything it increases Brodie's CBAs or is he just a placeholder for Fyfe so Fremantle could give correct mid minutes for everyone today?
This very confusing - think people are reading too much on the effectiveness of the Dusty role.

De Goey can play it ok, so can a few others.

But ultimately think it's Dusty that makes the role work rather than it being a strategic weapon.
 
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Can any Freo fans help me understand why Crowden went to 22 CBAs? Just the 10 touches and 43 points, surely he makes way out of the middle and if anything it increases Brodie's CBAs or is he just a placeholder for Fyfe so Fremantle could give correct mid minutes for everyone today?
My take is he's in there as the defensive guy primarily as all of Brodie, Mundy, Brayshaw and Serong are better utilised as ball winners. Basically provides the balance, he's also a left footer which creates angles they otherwise lack, especially as that group of 4 are all fairly relatively one footed.

Was the same last week so will be interesting to see how many he gets in the real stuff but that would be my explanation.
 
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This very confusing - think people are reading too much on the effectiveness of the Dusty role.

De Goey can play it ok, so can a few others.

But ultimately think it's Dusty that makes the role work rather than it being a strategic weapon.
I think Dusty plays it primarily because he's not sacrificing too much scoreboard impact by doing it and they don't have to cover for his complete lack of defensive work in the process.

Dusty is still like other mismatch midfielders where he kicks more goals playing midfield than he does as a forward and has far more attacking impact but not having to have guys like Lambert sacrifice run to cover for him as a midfielder provides more overall balance with him forward.

Guys like Bont, Danger and Petracca, who are all a fair bit harder working defensively are just flat out better as mids as they don't have that relatively "hidden" aspect with their numbers.
 

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Interesting on AFL.com :-
BEST
Fremantle: Brayshaw, Clark, Chapman, Ryan, Brodie, Serong
West Coast: Kelly, Joyce, Ryan, Naitanui, West, Witherden

Certainly in my top 5 WCE players today, certain to be added to our list you would think.
If signed, a cheap mid rookie with a decent chance of playing round 1 😍
 
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