This is true if we had one ruckman that rotated up forward but would have 3 rucks rotating in there in Lycett, Cox and Nic Nat. Plus we have Darling and Lecra/Hill who can play lead up forwards if need be.
Mcinnes is an interesting one...would you say he has not been scoring bags of goals because of the quality of ball that comes his way? I hope he shows some improvement with some better development at East Perth a bit like Lycett did when moving there.
Perth were mostly alright last season..
He needs to take more marks and use his booming left foot more to advantage.
I think its probably more a mutrity thing,he tends to drift in and out of games for long periods.
CHF is a tough gig.at wafl he probably looks better playing from the goal square although hes not a natural FF.
At East Perth where does he play??they will have Josh Smith,Mcgovern,McIness.Lycett,Johnson,Sinclair..lots of big guy options there.
I'm still not sold on Ruckmen playing KPP's regardess of how many we have rotating although i'm not opposed to the idea of ruckmen resting in a pocket if a game dictates it at the time.
I reckon we have to use Darling as the 3rd tall in the forward line,obviously Kennedy being 1 which leaves a genuine CHF then you can have the rucks down there as a game unfolds to really strech the opposition.
Most premiership teams have those 2 key genuine forwards(FF & CHF)Hawthorn had Buddy and Roughead(who is a forward come ruckman) then they have there Jack Darling type,its Gunston,with LeCras/Hill types its Rioli/Hill etc...