Discussion 2020 AFL Marsh Series - Week 2 Teams & In Game Discussion

Which bolter impressed you the most from Week 1...?

  • 188 C Petracca

    Votes: 64 63.4%
  • 164 T Membrey

    Votes: 2 2.0%
  • 139 T McDonald

    Votes: 6 5.9%
  • 132 D MacPherson

    Votes: 4 4.0%
  • 130 S Motlop

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 127 H McCluggage

    Votes: 8 7.9%
  • 120 J Viney

    Votes: 1 1.0%
  • 113 T Miller

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 113 Q Narkle

    Votes: 4 4.0%
  • None of the above

    Votes: 12 11.9%

  • Total voters
    101

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For all the Thatcher jokes, his score and stats seemed pretty reasonable. Don’t expect him to be a very high scorer (potentially could get a spike score if lucky) but his JS is very very rock solid with Ambrose out for 2-3 months. 100% for R1 so handy to have as a “break glass in case of rookie emergency” option

 
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https://www.afl.com.au/news/378732/star-recruit-shines-as-dons-edge-dramatic-clash

Star recruit shines as Dons edge dramatic clash
February 27, 2020

IT WASN'T electrifying but it didn't have to be as Tim Kelly was unveiled by West Coast amid thunder, lightning and hail in a dramatic Marsh Community Series clash against Essendon at Mineral Resources Park.

The Eagles' star recruit worked into his first game in blue and gold before motoring home on a night where Josh Kennedy fired a warning shot with six goals, franking his excellent pre-season.

As West Coast ticked boxes, the undermanned Bombers fired a warning shot of their own, playing with spirit and dare to win the clash 14.11 (95) to 13.9 (87) in a match that was interrupted for 20 minutes because of lightning.

Kelly was scratchy in the opening half but finished with 27 possessions (14 contested) and six clearances, icing his performance with a goal from 40m off a step in the final term as the Eagles mounted a late charge.

Rotating between the centre square and half forward, his clean hands were regularly on display after the main break as he roved packs expertly in the slippery and windy conditions.

He was part of an Eagles midfield that won the clearances 46-36 and will welcome back dual All-Australians Elliot Yeo and Andrew Gaff for their final Marsh Community Series match against Fremantle.

While the Eagles ticked boxes, Essendon surprised, with their run-and-gun style putting the Eagles on the back foot for large periods of the match.

Devon Smith (20 and six tackles) returned to the midfield for his first match since round eight last season and gave a large dose of hardness and leadership.

Andrew McGrath (24 and seven clearances), Dylan Shiel (27 and four) and Darcy Parish (29 and five) led the midfield, with Andrew Phillips holding his own in the ruck.

Shiel particularly looks primed to build on his impressive first season with the Bombers, slashing through the midfield and winning the contested ball.

Small forward Irving Mosquito excited the crowd with a left-foot snap in the third quarter, with Will Snelling, Jayden Laverde and Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti each kicking two goals.

NEW FACES
West Coast:
Draftee Anthony Treacy played across half-forward and showed a knack for getting free in space. His disposal let him down at stages and he finished with 11 possessions. Second-year ruckman Bailey Williams was lively in attack and remains in the mix for a round one debut. Hamish Brayshaw, who is hoping to debut in his third season, didn't feature until the final quarter and had six possessions.
Essendon: Ruckman Brynn Teakle was given limited opportunities in a baptism of fire against Nic Naitanui, finishing with two hitouts as he fights for a rookie spot. Draftee Harrison Jones was also rarely sighted across half-forward but slotted a nice late goal. Irishman Cian McBride was the best of the new Bombers, competing hard across half-back, while rookie hopeful Nigel Lockyer had 15 touches and three rebound 50s.

FANTASY WATCH
West Coast tall Jarrod Brander (DEF/FWD) lined up in a new midfield role, starting most centre bounces on the wing. He had some good moments and is a cheap Fantasy option. The third-year Eagle has been given every opportunity to make the role his own, finishing with 11 possession and covering the ground well defensively. Former Richmond forward Jacob Townsend (FWD) is a popular Fantasy pick and displayed the contested edge Essendon wants from him. He won seven of his 12 possessions the hard way but didn’t have huge numbers after a predicted midfield role (he did leave the ground with a minor injury at one stage). It will be interesting to see if his game is more Fantasy friendly against Geelong.

NEXT UP
The Eagles will meet crosstown rival Fremantle at HBF Arena in their final Marsh Community Series match, with a host of stars, including Yeo, Gaff, Brad Sheppard and potentially Jack Darling to return. Essendon travels to Colac where it will tackle Geelong at Central Reserve in its final pre-season hitout.

WEST COAST 2.2 5.6 8.8 13.9 (87)
ESSENDON
5.3 7.5 12.9 14.11 (95)

GOALS
West Coast:
Kennedy 6, Waterman 3, Kelly, Petruccelle, Ah Chee, Williams
Essendon: Snelling 2, McDonald-Tipungwuti 2, Laverde 2, Parish, Langford, Smith, Merrett, Phillips, McKernan, Mosquito, Jones

BEST
West Coast:
Kennedy, Sheed, Shuey, Kelly, Naitanui, Waterman
Essendon: McGrath, Shiel, Parish, Langford, McDonald-Tipungwuti, Merrett, Snelling

INJURIES
West Coast:
Nil
Essendon: Hurley (leg)

Reports: Nil

Umpires: Brown, Dalgleish, Power

Official crowd: 4,302 at Mineral Resources Park
 
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For all the Thatcher jokes, his score and stats seemed pretty reasonable. Don’t expect him to be a very high scorer (potentially could get a spike score if lucky) but his JS is very very rock solid with Ambrose out for 2-3 months. 100% for R1 so handy to have as a “break glass in case of rookie emergency” option

f*** that one game he played hey :rolleyes:
 

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Any Bombers fan knows where Nigel Lockyer is at or what his status is...?

I think he could be a R1 bolter if he can somehow get on a list (could potentially be another D/F option). He was one of the younger brigade who I was most impressed with, yet I can't even add him to my team...:unsure:

Edit: A quick scan of the Bombers BF forum and I found this.

Nigel Lockyer
186cm 92kg

A versatile player with good skills, Lockyer has put on some size of late, having represented Northern Territory in both basketball and Australian rules football. He is a high-leaping talent at both ends, who recorded 87cm on the running vertical jump at the State Combine, and clocked up 2.93 seconds on the 20m sprint. He still has to build his fitness, but is a raw mature-age talent with confidence in his game. Since his impressive state combine outing, Lockyer returned home the very next day to play for Palmerston in the Northern Territory Football League (NTFL), booting three goals in consecutive outings and becoming a key cog in the Magpies’ setup. A player who rates his well-rounded game, Lockyer has continued to develop since his draft year to now be a genuine mature-aged prospect with good size. Lockyer Jnr represented Northern Territory in the TAC Cup back in 2016, averaging the 8.7 touches and three marks. Fast forward to 2019 and while he still averages just the 10 touches and 3.5 marks per game, he does it against senior bodies and it is more his high impact per possession that catches the eye.

Strengths: Acceleration, vertical leap, marking, size, skills
Improvements: Endurance, defensive pressure, accumulation
 
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Any Bombers fan knows where Nigel Lockyer is at or what his status is...?

I think he could be a R1 bolter if he can somehow get on a list (could potentially be another D/F option). He was one of the younger brigade who I was most impressed with, yet I can't even add him to my team...:unsure:

Edit: A quick scan of the Bombers BF forum and I found this.

Nigel Lockyer
186cm 92kg

A versatile player with good skills, Lockyer has put on some size of late, having represented Northern Territory in both basketball and Australian rules football. He is a high-leaping talent at both ends, who recorded 87cm on the running vertical jump at the State Combine, and clocked up 2.93 seconds on the 20m sprint. He still has to build his fitness, but is a raw mature-age talent with confidence in his game. Since his impressive state combine outing, Lockyer returned home the very next day to play for Palmerston in the Northern Territory Football League (NTFL), booting three goals in consecutive outings and becoming a key cog in the Magpies’ setup. A player who rates his well-rounded game, Lockyer has continued to develop since his draft year to now be a genuine mature-aged prospect with good size. Lockyer Jnr represented Northern Territory in the TAC Cup back in 2016, averaging the 8.7 touches and three marks. Fast forward to 2019 and while he still averages just the 10 touches and 3.5 marks per game, he does it against senior bodies and it is more his high impact per possession that catches the eye.

Strengths: Acceleration, vertical leap, marking, size, skills
Improvements: Endurance, defensive pressure, accumulation
That was a fair mark he took right at the end of the game...
 
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Any Bombers fan knows where Nigel Lockyer is at or what his status is...?

I think he could be a R1 bolter if he can somehow get on a list (could potentially be another D/F option). He was one of the younger brigade who I was most impressed with, yet I can't even add him to my team...:unsure:

Edit: A quick scan of the Bombers BF forum and I found this.

Nigel Lockyer
186cm 92kg

A versatile player with good skills, Lockyer has put on some size of late, having represented Northern Territory in both basketball and Australian rules football. He is a high-leaping talent at both ends, who recorded 87cm on the running vertical jump at the State Combine, and clocked up 2.93 seconds on the 20m sprint. He still has to build his fitness, but is a raw mature-age talent with confidence in his game. Since his impressive state combine outing, Lockyer returned home the very next day to play for Palmerston in the Northern Territory Football League (NTFL), booting three goals in consecutive outings and becoming a key cog in the Magpies’ setup. A player who rates his well-rounded game, Lockyer has continued to develop since his draft year to now be a genuine mature-aged prospect with good size. Lockyer Jnr represented Northern Territory in the TAC Cup back in 2016, averaging the 8.7 touches and three marks. Fast forward to 2019 and while he still averages just the 10 touches and 3.5 marks per game, he does it against senior bodies and it is more his high impact per possession that catches the eye.

Strengths: Acceleration, vertical leap, marking, size, skills
Improvements: Endurance, defensive pressure, accumulation
He looked good last night at times and did a few nice things I thought. He was the one I couldn't find on any stats sheet to follow-up on though.
 
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NN low tog and burst play is still a worry. I mean the guy was off the field within the first 3 minutes of the game or close to it. Only played 51% and I get it's pre-season and you ease hium in to it but surely you would want to see game time up to 75% in the next match? probably won't even play next match.

I say just play him into the ground like Collingwood did to Josh Fraser a few years back, that's the smartest thing to do, ruckman are such a waste of a spot.
 
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NN low tog and burst play is still a worry. I mean the guy was off the field within the first 3 minutes of the game or close to it. Only played 51% and I get it's pre-season and you ease hium in to it but surely you would want to see game time up to 75% in the next match? probably won't even play next match.

I say just play him into the ground like Collingwood did to Josh Fraser a few years back, that's the smartest thing to do, ruckman are such a waste of a spot.
ve already said he’ll be managed with similar game time to 2018 this year.
 

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Any Bombers fan knows where Nigel Lockyer is at or what his status is...?

I think he could be a R1 bolter if he can somehow get on a list (could potentially be another D/F option). He was one of the younger brigade who I was most impressed with, yet I can't even add him to my team...:unsure:

Edit: A quick scan of the Bombers BF forum and I found this.

Nigel Lockyer
186cm 92kg

A versatile player with good skills, Lockyer has put on some size of late, having represented Northern Territory in both basketball and Australian rules football. He is a high-leaping talent at both ends, who recorded 87cm on the running vertical jump at the State Combine, and clocked up 2.93 seconds on the 20m sprint. He still has to build his fitness, but is a raw mature-age talent with confidence in his game. Since his impressive state combine outing, Lockyer returned home the very next day to play for Palmerston in the Northern Territory Football League (NTFL), booting three goals in consecutive outings and becoming a key cog in the Magpies’ setup. A player who rates his well-rounded game, Lockyer has continued to develop since his draft year to now be a genuine mature-aged prospect with good size. Lockyer Jnr represented Northern Territory in the TAC Cup back in 2016, averaging the 8.7 touches and three marks. Fast forward to 2019 and while he still averages just the 10 touches and 3.5 marks per game, he does it against senior bodies and it is more his high impact per possession that catches the eye.

Strengths: Acceleration, vertical leap, marking, size, skills
Improvements: Endurance, defensive pressure, accumulation
I think he is an very very long shot, 100-1 approx to be playing in Round 1. Would need a lot more injuries to give him a chance of being anywhere near the starting Rd 1 22 players.

Granted last night he showed plenty of talent, enough to put him first in line to be taken over Teakle or anyone else for that suplementry spot. He has shown that he has raw talent. But I see the thinking more as an opportunity to put him onto the list away from other Clubs grasp, and give him a year in Melbourne to develop him and see if he has the aptitude for all of the much harder stuff to make it, the dedication, being away from home, etc to make it.

He actually hasn't even been at the Club for the entire summer, and where he is coming from it is a massive step up to AFL level. If he were to play in 2020, I would see it more likely as the season gets under way and he impresses at VFL level, rather than a Rd 1 start.
 
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Which is below 60% and that's why I reckon you'd be crazy to start him. His ppm are like few others but under 60% is a big red flag for me......and what, that's fully fit tog.
I agree and have complete shut down the NN idea but it could be you're overthinking it... the Eagles really just went through the motions last night I thought so their focus wasn't on maximising NicNat's TOG. Hickey sat on the bench all night so I think they wanted to get time into Vardy & Williams as a greater priority. Round 2 of the Marsh will provide greater certainty.
 
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Which is below 60% and that's why I reckon you'd be crazy to start him. His ppm are like few others but under 60% is a big red flag for me......and what, that's fully fit tog.
I won’t be taking him. Would be a monster if he could get to 80% but sadly will never happen.
 
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