Will Hannebery in hurt Mcglynns scores?

Started by chaosAD, August 07, 2014, 07:57:59 PM

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chaosAD


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It'll cut down McGlynn's midfield time for sure.

That said, if Sydney beat Port it won't make a huge difference to his score, otherwise it might

j959

Hanners will take time to heat up but I reckon it will more than likely be a negative rather than a positive apart from ensuring that no tags go to McGlynn - but, will McGlynn then be given tagging roles??  :o    :P    ;)

I'm just finding it hard to ignore the form (though additional scoring has been coming from goals and he's not going to do that all the time) ... i'm rolling the dice I think but could be short lived if it looks like Hanners is affecting McGlynn's scores ...  ;)

Mr.Craig

McGlynn was averaging 98 prior to Hanner's injury and 109.6 after, so yeah it will probably have an effect. Still worth having though.

kilbluff1985

Hannebery might be sub? or at least play forward a bit

BGK

Quote from: kilbluff1985 on August 08, 2014, 12:05:37 AM
Hannebery might be sub? or at least play forward a bit

I doubt it, With only 4 weeks of the season remaining they'll need to get some miles into his legs.

Ricochet

Quote from: Mr.Craig on August 08, 2014, 12:00:22 AM
McGlynn was averaging 98 prior to Hanner's injury and 109.6 after, so yeah it will probably have an effect. Still worth having though.
Thats a pretty big difference. But 98 is still very good

Capper

you would take 98 average for a F5 or F6 atm.

Dan Han needs the run and i think will get teh red vest if he cant run out the game