Discussion 2023: Round 1 Teams & In Game Discussion - See page 1 for Teams and Final Subs

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Few options, not sure which one is the best.

Yeo to Crozier/Bowes. Frees up cash but these two have JS issues.
Yeo to someone in his price bracket (Day/Clark). Maintains structure
Yeo to another def premo, breaks structure but sures up backline.
 
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Few options, not sure which one is the best.

Yeo to Crozier/Bowes. Frees up cash but these two have JS issues.
Yeo to someone in his price bracket (Day/Clark). Maintains structure
Yeo to another def premo, breaks structure but sures up backline.
Possibly depends on if Yeo was previously D2 or D3 (assuming most were in one of these camps).

Suspect the D2 camp now need to find another premium whilst the D3 camp is possibly a harder call around JS importance.

I might just plonk Clark at D3 for now.
 
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Few options, not sure which one is the best.

Yeo to Crozier/Bowes. Frees up cash but these two have JS issues.
Yeo to someone in his price bracket (Day/Clark). Maintains structure
Yeo to another def premo, breaks structure but sures up backline.
Yeo to Day is the go for me personally, all depends on lineup announcement
 
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Rise of the interceptors: The marking machines changing the game
Two of the game's brightest intercept defenders put on masterclasses in round 21, in a role that's grown dramatically in the past decade
By Riley Beveridge on Aug 11, 2021

2021 INTERCEPT MARK LEADERS

4.2 Liam Jones (Carlton)
4.2 Jake Lever (Melbourne)
3.9 Harris Andrews (Brisbane)
3.4 Darcy Moore (Collingwood)
3.3 Jeremy McGovern (West Coast)
3.2 Jacob Weitering (Carlton)
3.1 Aliir Aliir (Port Adelaide)
3.1 Sam Taylor (GWS Giants)
3.1 Tom Stewart (Geelong)
3.0 Tom Doedee (Adelaide)

From what we saw from Jones on the weekend, he is still exceptional at reading the ball in flight & taking intercept marks so confident he can still average 70+ over the first 10 weeks, don't let us down please Liam (y)
 
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Rise of the interceptors: The marking machines changing the game
Two of the game's brightest intercept defenders put on masterclasses in round 21, in a role that's grown dramatically in the past decade
By Riley Beveridge on Aug 11, 2021

2021 INTERCEPT MARK LEADERS

4.2 Liam Jones (Carlton)
4.2 Jake Lever (Melbourne)
3.9 Harris Andrews (Brisbane)
3.4 Darcy Moore (Collingwood)
3.3 Jeremy McGovern (West Coast)
3.2 Jacob Weitering (Carlton)
3.1 Aliir Aliir (Port Adelaide)
3.1 Sam Taylor (GWS Giants)
3.1 Tom Stewart (Geelong)
3.0 Tom Doedee (Adelaide)

From what we saw from Jones on the weekend, he is still exceptional at reading the ball in flight & taking intercept marks so confident he can still average 70+ over the first 10 weeks, don't let us down please Liam (y)
In the first 9 games of 2021, Liam pumped out a 147 and 104.

As well as dropping a 27, 37 and a 12 (!)

Going to be one heck of a roller-coaster :eek:
 
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