Discussion 2021: Strategy, Team & Player Discussions

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On Monday, the Crows were given permission from the AFL for Stengle to train with his former SANFL club, Woodville-West Torrens Eagles.
"Stengle is free to train with the Eagles effective immediately," the Crows said in a statement.

The Crows said the club, the AFL, AFL Players Association and Stengle's management were still working through the investigation.
https://www.afl.com.au/news/544919/stood-down-crow-allowed-to-train-with-sanfl-club
 
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Even more concerning was that he expects to have the same role, which was basically full time forward. No preseason and bad role does not a fantasy pick make!



I did say best for the team rather than good but he's a fundamentally sound kick who should execute well from kick-ins. He certainly does have a tendency to do exactly what you said though, probably a symptom of a team with no structure or options up forward (Ben Brown as the only option) because technically he is good.
Ziebell might be able to go long from kick ins but finding a better option wouldn't be too hard even for North. His bad kicking has always been there whether North were a good side or not. I thought that was part of the reason he ended up forward in the first place, too many mid options and he was often more damaging to North than the opposition. Whether he's under pressure or not a lot of his kicks resemble rugby league bombs. Of course I can be a bit harsh on players I'm not a fan of, but I've always thought of Ziebell as one of the worst kicks in the comp.
 

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Not sure if everyone is already aware of this, but if I recall correctly, rookie prices moved after just one round last season, not two.

If this is changing back to the normal approach, as the HS article above indicates, that’s a significant tailwind for cash generation and for avoiding dud rookie picks.
 
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Hi All
Participating in a SC Keepers league. Looking at forwards need your thoughts on who should I take between
Cam Raynor
Ben Ainsworth
Harry Mckay
Chad Wingard.
Thanks in advance.
 
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Ziebell's half back experiment will end the moment they remember he cant kick for ****, people expecting that to assist his scoring are kidding themselves.
On a flip side, playing off half back has turned a lot of bad kicks around. Matt Boyd the ultimate example but it's certainly a lot easier role than midfield/forward just by the nature of how much more space and options there are. Jake Lloyd probably the other really strong example, was a bit of a butcher in his early days and made a lot of poor decisions under the heightened pressure on the wing. The extra time has allowed him to become a very safe ball user, as a Swans fan too safe is now his problem.
 
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On a flip side, playing off half back has turned a lot of bad kicks around. Matt Boyd the ultimate example but it's certainly a lot easier role than midfield/forward just by the nature of how much more space and options there are. Jake Lloyd probably the other really strong example, was a bit of a butcher in his early days and made a lot of poor decisions under the heightened pressure on the wing. The extra time has allowed him to become a very safe ball user, as a Swans fan too safe is now his problem.
Been plenty of young kids that have improved their ball use in a professional system not sure the role is the reason, Ziebell is almost 30 he's not going to suddenly become a good kick of the footy.
 
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Been plenty of young kids that have improved their ball use in a professional system not sure the role is the reason, Ziebell is almost 30 he's not going to suddenly become a good kick of the footy.
Boyd was 32 when he went into the defence. Just to defend Wogitalias point on him because I love that example. Sorry Boydy was one of my favourites haha
 
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Been plenty of young kids that have improved their ball use in a professional system not sure the role is the reason, Ziebell is almost 30 he's not going to suddenly become a good kick of the footy.
You're overly harsh on him, he's better than or equal to most of the comparable midfielders (Parker, Kennedy, Dangerfield, Boak, D. Martin, Bont, Kelly x2, Treloar, Adams, etc). Some of those guys are generally considered good kicks (Martin, Bont and J. Kelly especially) but it's more common for contested bulls to have a kicking efficiency around where he's at than it isnt, it's only the special ones like Pendles that are really in a different league. He can hit some great kicks and with more time down back he should hit them more often and be forced into bad ones less often, those two elements can lead to a pretty big increase. He's also a very decent mark so should be able to intercept nicely in that role.

Maybe he'll get worse, who knows, but the general trend is that for kicking efficiency from the backline is the easiest to show drastic improvements in.

Boyd is for mine the best overall comparison, very similar type of midfielder who was regarded as a poor kick but became a very decent ball user down back and a similar age. Simpson was never a bad kick but he added a couple of years to his career off half back. Rich settled down and found a role on half back after struggling in the mid, HF and wing roles. Neon Leon back in the day, Houli and Liam Baker are two more (all good kicks but the role change making it easier point remains). Ziebell has the advantage though of having been genuinely good in other roles, settling into an easier role that suits his strengths is a good thing for mine if it happens. That they've got so few other rebounders or intercept players just makes it even better because the top role is absolutley available.

Still, to be honest I don't really care if he improves his kicking or even gets that role, he's shown that despite it he can score well enough to push keeper levels. If he does improve that area or the role does improve he can easily push even higher.
 
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11. Did someone say KFC?

Sure, bragging rights are great, but you know what’s better? Bragging rights and fried chicken. Every week, the Colonel is going to be serving up vouchers to the top 11 players on the KFC SuperCoach leaderboard. Imagine snagging yourself a three-piece box, paid for with nothing more than your footy savvy.

There are more great rewards on offer throughout the year and for the top players at the end of the season, including some amazing KFC merch. Even if your KFC SuperCoach team is struggling you can still find yourself in some amazing KFC gear.
Oh yeah, that's what I want , fatty junk food and merchandise to remind of a corporate logo that has flashed before my eyes a million times everytime I open supercoach.!!!!
The over exposure of this junk food brand is out of control.It's bloody brainwashing!!
Junk food advertising should be banned from sporting events imo !!!
 
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Just an observation on the early fixture.
Richmond have Carlton, Hawthorn and Sydney in the first 3 games.
Gold Coast also have a good early fixture.
Makes Dusty a wise call maybe.
Dusty is an eye test, he's shown up like a fat pig after the previous two seasons and started the year like a man playing himself into shape and the opponent really doesn't seem to matter, heck if anything he becomes more volatile as they rest him forward for whole games against the weaker teams and he needs to kick a bag to salvage (he can but it's harder than midfield).

Of course if he shows up in shape or there are a few injuries to force the midfield hand that narrative changes real fast. He's been a pretty consistent upgrade target though most of his career as he does tend to produce more than a few forgettable games.
 
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Just an observation on the early fixture.
Richmond have Carlton, Hawthorn and Sydney in the first 3 games.
Gold Coast also have a good early fixture.
Makes Dusty a wise call maybe.
That's true & good record v those 3 teams.

My biggest concern with Dusty is how slow he has started the season the last 2 years - taken awhile to get going/ tigers looking after him as long season so want their superstar peaking closer to finals time.

Here are his starting stats from the last 2 seasons :-

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If he looks in ripping nick then I will be very tempted I know with so many question marks over the other forward premiums. We know he loves to party in the o***eason which is fair enough so I am concerned as to how fit he will actually be come round 1.
 
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Dusty is an eye test, he's shown up like a fat pig after the previous two seasons and started the year like a man playing himself into shape and the opponent really doesn't seem to matter, heck if anything he becomes more volatile as they rest him forward for whole games against the weaker teams and he needs to kick a bag to salvage (he can but it's harder than midfield).

Of course if he shows up in shape or there are a few injuries to force the midfield hand that narrative changes real fast. He's been a pretty consistent upgrade target though most of his career as he does tend to produce more than a few forgettable games.
He's an uber professional these days, there's little chance he's overweight!
 
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That's true & good record v those 3 teams.

My biggest concern with Dusty is how slow he has started the season the last 2 years - taken awhile to get going/ tigers looking after him as long season so want their superstar peaking closer to finals time.

Here are his starting stats from the last 2 seasons :-

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If he looks in ripping nick then I will be very tempted I know with so many question marks over the other forward premiums. We know he loves to party in the o***eason which is fair enough so I am concerned as to how fit he will actually be come round 1.
There's also his durability to consider. Rarely misses a game . Saves a trade as well.
 
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Dusty is an eye test, he's shown up like a fat pig after the previous two seasons and started the year like a man playing himself into shape and the opponent really doesn't seem to matter, heck if anything he becomes more volatile as they rest him forward for whole games against the weaker teams and he needs to kick a bag to salvage (he can but it's harder than midfield).

Of course if he shows up in shape or there are a few injuries to force the midfield hand that narrative changes real fast. He's been a pretty consistent upgrade target though most of his career as he does tend to produce more than a few forgettable games.
Loving all the posts, keep up the great work.

Dusty apparently in good shape (not the normal thing we hear this time of the year), here are some comments and a picture to help out the eye test (you asked, ha ha).

Risk with 3 easy games is Dusty sits forward, upside is he has 15 goals to his name at the end of round 3.

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Flag hero Dustin Martin turned heads on return to pre-season last week, winning the forwards' six-minute maximum effort run.

After a lengthy post-season Queensland holiday, triple Norm Smith Medallist Dustin Martin has returned to the club in excellent shape.

Picture of Dusty on Jan 11th 2021


 
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Loving all the posts, keep up the great work.

Dusty apparently in good shape (not the normal thing we hear this time of the year), here are some comments and a picture to help out the eye test (you asked, ha ha).

Risk with 3 easy games is Dusty sits forward, upside is he has 15 goals to his name at the end of round 3.

Time trial king
Flag hero Dustin Martin turned heads on return to pre-season last week, winning the forwards' six-minute maximum effort run.

After a lengthy post-season Queensland holiday, triple Norm Smith Medallist Dustin Martin has returned to the club in excellent shape.

Picture of Dusty on Jan 11th 2021


Has Dusty always been part of the forward group trials?
 
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