Kruezer Vs Goldstein

Started by smashbox, March 26, 2013, 10:06:26 PM

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Jroo

Go with Goldy, he's very underpriced. Hopefully with Currie pushing for selection it will make sure that Goldy has to perform or he'll get dropped

Colley Dogs

Unlike Ratten, who showed a propensity to use versatile players to fill holes, Malthouse will play his players in the position where they'll have the greatest positive impact on the game. This means Gibbs in the midfield and Kreuzer as a ruck rover. In fantasy terms, I think we can expect both of these players to have breakout seasons. Their versatility will see them move onto other lines to rest only. As far Kreuzer, the only thing which may affect this is if another tall goes down with injury - with Waite out, if Hampson, Rowe, or Caz miss then he may be forced out of the ruck. But that will be a last resort measure, and I don't see it happening.

When it comes to Goldstein v Kreuzer I go for Kreuzer on job security alone. You could almost sense Scott willing Currie to be something more than he is, as if he doesn't trust Goldy. Personally I think Goldstein will start Round 1, but I can see Scott changing this around throughout the season. If you're going to go with Goldy you should definitely handcuff him with Currie on the bench, which I suspect most people would do anyway. But for mine I'll be starting Kreuzer with a view to a sideways trade to Naitanui down the line if he doesn't go bang.

Ricochet

I'm expecting Kruez to have a massive year. He played throughout 2012 with injury and in pain. Has publicly said he is over that now so I'm expecting good things.

tor01doc

Kreuzer is the one with pppppppotential.

But will he live up to it?

If the running spreading kick ot kick 'Malt' house (read 'shower' house) game plan is employed well, he will be hard to match up on as he can run and can mark.

Might be worth it early in the seaon and if he doesn't become elite, Leue will come to your rescue.