dlanod
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I wrote a preview for the Lions board for this game so I'll throw it up here as well to kick off this week's preview thread. Disclaimer: Lions board, so "we" and "our" is Lions.
Preview:
After a couple of tough weeks, I know plenty of people on this board having us losing to GWS after very average games against Essendon and Collingwood. I'll state straight off that I've seen all the games for both teams save for our Geelong game, and I don't think this one is in danger.
Almost without fail our games have gone as expected. We've beaten those we should and lost to those who should beat us. The only massive disappointment has been the uncompetitive game against Essendon and first quarter against Collingwood.
GWS has shown pluck, and has been willing to pounce on teams that ease up for a quarter or two (or three... hey, Carlton!). However it's only really last week where they put three quarters of their own together to beat the kids down the road. Overall I think they may be able to give us a scare, but hopefully it will be more like our game against the GC. After the loss to GC last year we're not the kind of team to take a game against GWS lightly, which is the circumstance in which I see us losing. GWS's win against GC will only reinforce that.
GWS's forward line is very "unpredictable" (to borrow a phrase). Those playing as key positions include Cameron, a Sam Reid-like player with better goal sense who can take a speccy, Giles when resting as a strong ruckman, Folau and occasionally Davis. Personally I think we match up really well, with Maguire on Giles, Patfull on Cameron and Drummond on Folau with the ability to run off. Golby will go to Smith. I'm assuming Merrett will remain forward as the second ruck, though I hope Hudson comes back in and we move Longer up to the forward line (Merrett moving down back).
Our own forward line is pretty much dysfunctional at the moment. Brown looks like he's at 3/4s of what he used to be, which is still better than most around. Merrett and Longer are tokens up forward. Ace should come back in, and used in conjunction with Brown and Karnesis. Realistically I think this will be a wash, as GWS has Davis, Cornes, Mohr, Bugg and Kennedy all capable of good run with roles, with most capable of providing run out of the defensive 50 as well.
Midfield should be a win for us - Rich, Redden and Rockliff (etc) will have the body advantage over most of the GWS kids. Even Ward, Scully and Palmer are of similar size. GWS's big advantage (much like GC) is their ability to win the ball. Both recruited well for this, but once they have it they can be taken advantage of with their overuse of the ball (much like us from time to time) or just inexperienced kicks booting it to players under pressure.
Overall we should be getting up by 40-ish points. Our backline should be able to defuse attacking forays, and our forward line and mids drifting forward should be just good enough to put up more than enough points.
Preview:
After a couple of tough weeks, I know plenty of people on this board having us losing to GWS after very average games against Essendon and Collingwood. I'll state straight off that I've seen all the games for both teams save for our Geelong game, and I don't think this one is in danger.
Almost without fail our games have gone as expected. We've beaten those we should and lost to those who should beat us. The only massive disappointment has been the uncompetitive game against Essendon and first quarter against Collingwood.
GWS has shown pluck, and has been willing to pounce on teams that ease up for a quarter or two (or three... hey, Carlton!). However it's only really last week where they put three quarters of their own together to beat the kids down the road. Overall I think they may be able to give us a scare, but hopefully it will be more like our game against the GC. After the loss to GC last year we're not the kind of team to take a game against GWS lightly, which is the circumstance in which I see us losing. GWS's win against GC will only reinforce that.
GWS's forward line is very "unpredictable" (to borrow a phrase). Those playing as key positions include Cameron, a Sam Reid-like player with better goal sense who can take a speccy, Giles when resting as a strong ruckman, Folau and occasionally Davis. Personally I think we match up really well, with Maguire on Giles, Patfull on Cameron and Drummond on Folau with the ability to run off. Golby will go to Smith. I'm assuming Merrett will remain forward as the second ruck, though I hope Hudson comes back in and we move Longer up to the forward line (Merrett moving down back).
Our own forward line is pretty much dysfunctional at the moment. Brown looks like he's at 3/4s of what he used to be, which is still better than most around. Merrett and Longer are tokens up forward. Ace should come back in, and used in conjunction with Brown and Karnesis. Realistically I think this will be a wash, as GWS has Davis, Cornes, Mohr, Bugg and Kennedy all capable of good run with roles, with most capable of providing run out of the defensive 50 as well.
Midfield should be a win for us - Rich, Redden and Rockliff (etc) will have the body advantage over most of the GWS kids. Even Ward, Scully and Palmer are of similar size. GWS's big advantage (much like GC) is their ability to win the ball. Both recruited well for this, but once they have it they can be taken advantage of with their overuse of the ball (much like us from time to time) or just inexperienced kicks booting it to players under pressure.
Overall we should be getting up by 40-ish points. Our backline should be able to defuse attacking forays, and our forward line and mids drifting forward should be just good enough to put up more than enough points.