As predicted last week, one of Langdon or Ramsay had to be picked because the other options on a HBF to replace Heath Shaw were limited. Of those sorry lot, Clarke gets a gig while Armstrong is an emergency, but the fact that Langdon was named in the 18 tells you a lot about Buckley’s opinions of those latter two. Frost over Keeffe is interesting for real footy but not really for fantasy since neither will score – apart from making Mayne startable in draft formats. I’d rate Young as 50:50 to get one of the vests.
Mzungu at a HBF will hopefully be a sign for his owners in Ultimate Footy that he might add back eligibility in those leagues. Do not be at all surprised if there is a trademark Ross Lyon late out in this game, so Sylvia and Clancee are still very much in the mix to play. Only problem is that lockout will be crazy so you won’t be able to do much about it.
Giles at FB shows that the Giants coaches rated his performance against the Saints, and he did look good as a KP defender. Shaw on a wing and Hunt on the bench means a reprieve for Kennedy and Bugg, albeit the latter is dangerously close to the end of the bench. In fact, a lot of these positions are not accurate to describe the player’s role: Greene will play pure midfield, Shaw will sweep back, Whitfield will sit on the fat side wing. Scully is a chance for a late out after an interrupted preseason, so those holding onto hope for Lamb or Kelly are still in the running. Tomlinson is unlucky not to be picked, I feel, though the addition of Addison is no doubt related to his superior frontal pressure skills.
ROK dropped like a stone! Amazing stuff. Unless of course Parker doesn’t come up from his eye poke, or Cunningham is mysteriously withdrawn late. Laidler gets his shot at becoming the new Martin Mattner. McVeigh will zone up and Shaw sweep back, with Rampe making it seven in the backline as the Swans have done for a number of years now under John Longmire. LRT will swing all about where needed, and support in ruck, so no need for Derickx. The vests to me look like Cunningham green, LRT or Parker red.
That’s a fairly unimpressive backline: old man Warnock, May who has played half a season of KP defence to not much effect, Mr B who has looked slow and unfit in preseason, the Cannon who hasn’t fired a shot yet, and two first gamers. Riewoldt should kick seven. That’s if the ball gets down to him, of course. If the Tigers can’t lift for this game against a team they should beat to make finals again, they never will. Lemmens makes an interesting unique on your mid bench. Cameron will be gone once one of Rory Thompson and Seb Tape are fully fit, though, which should be by round 2.
Newman at CHB and Conca at CHF? That’s just silly, since the full back and forward lines are full of talls. Since Newman had been tried as a forward in the preseason, the fact that Petterd is named across half forward is not entirely trustworthy, but it does mean that only one of Lloyd and McDonough could be fitted in. McDonough feels like a certain vest wearer to me, with Petterd, Thomas or Newman to take the other. Thomas becomes a nice POD if he dodges the vests, especially in SC.
Robinson and Gibbs in the forward pockets, but three potential FPs on the bench, all of whom could play. The pecking order for me is Ellard > Menzel > Lucas if not all of them make it. Other than that it’s a settled lineup, with Bell slotting in neatly to where Judd would normally fit. McInnes, Holman and Cripps to miss.
If Renouf doesn’t play, who supports in ruck? Trengove probably as Hombsch, Jonas and Clurey all play tall, with the Hoff providing a desultory contest in forward stoppages. In fact, this could mean Lobbe doesn’t move around much from the centre and gets spelled a fair bit anyway in between goals, so those hoping he’d carry the load solo will be disappointed. He’s still worth a shot based the back end of his 2013, though. Impey will get a vest if he plays you’d think, while Polec should see out a full game.