LostDoggy
06-11-2007, 10:21 PM
There has been a lot of discussion as to which KKP we might select in the this year's draft. All of these players are young men with under developed bodies, and player we select with our #5 pick, we expect to become a long term key position forward.
History shows that key position forwards come in various shapes and size, and with varying attributes.
At FF, we’ve seen Paul Salmon (very tall and lean in his early days, who could take a pack mark, and lead), Tony Lockett (tall and solid, fast on the lead, and could take a pack mark), or Gary Ablett (smaller bodied, agile, strong, very fast leading forward).
At CHF, we’ve seen Robert Walls (tall, lean, and agile), Dermot Brereton (reasonably tall, fast, high flying mark), and Jonathon Brown (tall, strong, and big bodied).
All are quiet different in the way they play their position, and their respective teams played a game style to utilize their skills.
Many have stated Stephen Tiller, our current FF with his body size, isn’t the answer as a key position player (more like a second or third forward).
So, given the current Bulldogs team and the style of game they play:
What key forward position, do the dogs really need to fill?
What build and attributes should that player have?
Who in the 2007 draft (given their current attributes and allowing for body change) might fit this specific need?
In short, what new ‘Doggy’ - ‘Doo’ we really need to draft?
History shows that key position forwards come in various shapes and size, and with varying attributes.
At FF, we’ve seen Paul Salmon (very tall and lean in his early days, who could take a pack mark, and lead), Tony Lockett (tall and solid, fast on the lead, and could take a pack mark), or Gary Ablett (smaller bodied, agile, strong, very fast leading forward).
At CHF, we’ve seen Robert Walls (tall, lean, and agile), Dermot Brereton (reasonably tall, fast, high flying mark), and Jonathon Brown (tall, strong, and big bodied).
All are quiet different in the way they play their position, and their respective teams played a game style to utilize their skills.
Many have stated Stephen Tiller, our current FF with his body size, isn’t the answer as a key position player (more like a second or third forward).
So, given the current Bulldogs team and the style of game they play:
What key forward position, do the dogs really need to fill?
What build and attributes should that player have?
Who in the 2007 draft (given their current attributes and allowing for body change) might fit this specific need?
In short, what new ‘Doggy’ - ‘Doo’ we really need to draft?