View Full Version : Dahl must be moving to the midfield.
bulldogtragic
27-11-2014, 08:10 PM
Stocked up on 167-186cm forwards with 5 picks. We must see Dahl in there.
GVGjr
27-11-2014, 08:12 PM
Stocked up on 167-186cm forwards with 5 picks. We must see Dahl in there.
He's had mixed results when tried more as a midfielder than as a forward.
Is he really a mid?
The Bulldogs Bite
27-11-2014, 08:20 PM
He's had mixed results when tried more as a midfielder than as a forward.
Is he really a mid?
Not in my opinion.
Dahl is best as a high half forward who can use his pace to present, as well as his pace to turn his opponent around. In midfield he can't use these as strengths, has average decision making/disposal and isn't physically as strong as most other mids.
SonofScray
27-11-2014, 08:23 PM
I hope not. His strength and most value has been as a goal kicking, small forward. He actually added the lead up marking element to his game this season as well, approaching Matty Robbins' capacity as a small. Would rather he did most of his work in that role.
bulldogsman
27-11-2014, 08:31 PM
Agree he's a forward, my guess is they want Hunter to move in the midfield.
McLean I think can move into the midfield in the future as well. Still not sure where that leaves, Daniel, Honeychurch though.
Go_Dogs
27-11-2014, 08:47 PM
To me, Hunter, Hrovat, Webb and Dale are the midfielders of the group, with most of the others able to take a turn too when required, but perhaps best suited to the forward half at this stage.
stefoid
30-11-2014, 01:33 PM
Agree now that Dal stays inside the F50. McLean is a forward, but I reckon Hunter goes into the midfield, and that we have pegged Webb and Hamilton, at least initially, as back flankers, and Daniel seems to be a pure mid. Not sure about Dale, but he is a few seasons off playing seniors you would think.
What is stopping Daniel from getting a game next year? he has already played SANFL hasnt he? He can already run a 16 beep and a very decent 3km time trial. Wouldnt suprise me to see him getting a game ahead of Hrovat, to be honest, and I think the combination of Daniel and Mclean coming in has Honeychurch under real pressure.
This draft improves our mid term depth across the park very nicely.
boydogs
30-11-2014, 06:52 PM
What is stopping Daniel from getting a game next year?
Probably strength. Tony Liberatore was 163cm 78kg, Caleb Daniel is 167cm 68kg
Mofra
30-11-2014, 07:37 PM
Probably strength. Tony Liberatore was 163cm 78kg, Caleb Daniel is 167cm 68kg
Libba's brother was a bodybuilder so Tony was always going to be able to put on size.
Not sure about Daniel but his tank means he has decent outside capacity.
Twodogs
30-11-2014, 08:07 PM
Libba's brother was a bodybuilder so Tony was always going to be able to put on size.
Not sure about Daniel but his tank means he has decent outside capacity.
Identical twin brother no less.
stefoid
30-11-2014, 10:38 PM
Probably strength. Tony Liberatore was 163cm 78kg, Caleb Daniel is 167cm 68kg
On the north melbourne website, which is now telling truths about harveys height, he is 167/175. Hes well into his 30s when guys tend to be at their peak for strength. 5 or 6 years ago he would have been lighter - heres a picture of him from 2009 looking lighter than his current pics
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If he is 175 now, what is he there? 171/172?
I reckon Daniel is probably only 3 or 4 kgs off his playing weight for a younger player.
boydogs
30-11-2014, 11:39 PM
Tony Liberatore 163cm 78kg
Caleb Daniel 167cm 68kg
Brent Harvey 167cm 75kg
Jake Neade 170cm 67kg
Ben McGlynn 174cm 75kg
Nathan Hrovat 174cm 77kg
Hayden Ballantyne 174cm 79kg
Shaun Hart 175cm 75kg
Shannon Byrnes 175cm 77kg
Stephen Milne 176cm 83kg
Luke Dahlhaus 177cm 78kg
Cyril Rioli 177cm 80kg
Jason Akermanis 177cm 85kg
From what I could find, Jake Neade is the only other player under 75kg in the AFL
jeemak
01-12-2014, 12:33 AM
Dahl will ultimately be a forward option who can help in the middle long term, though I think for the next couple of years he'll have to play midfield until the list settles and we understand whether Wallis and Smith alongside the new draftees can do the job without him being there.
BulldogBelle
01-12-2014, 11:41 AM
Tony Liberatore 163cm 78kg
Caleb Daniel 167cm 68kg
Brent Harvey 167cm 75kg
Jake Neade 170cm 67kg
Ben McGlynn 174cm 75kg
Nathan Hrovat 174cm 77kg
Hayden Ballantyne 174cm 79kg
Shaun Hart 175cm 75kg
Shannon Byrnes 175cm 77kg
Stephen Milne 176cm 83kg
Luke Dahlhaus 177cm 78kg
Cyril Rioli 177cm 80kg
Jason Akermanis 177cm 85kg
From what I could find, Jake Neade is the only other player under 75kg in the AFL
How tall was Paul Callery, he was real short. Played for Melbourne then went to StKilda. He won their goal kicking one year.
bornadog
01-12-2014, 12:38 PM
Stocked up on 167-186cm forwards with 5 picks. We must see Dahl in there.
Macca was moving him towards that role anyway, as he was with Hunter and Hrovat in the next few years.
boydogs
01-12-2014, 02:14 PM
How tall was Paul Callery, he was real short. Played for Melbourne then went to StKilda. He won their goal kicking one year.
165cm 68kg
stefoid
01-12-2014, 03:54 PM
Tony Liberatore 163cm 78kg
Caleb Daniel 167cm 68kg
Brent Harvey 167cm 75kg
Jake Neade 170cm 67kg
Ben McGlynn 174cm 75kg
Nathan Hrovat 174cm 77kg
Hayden Ballantyne 174cm 79kg
Shaun Hart 175cm 75kg
Shannon Byrnes 175cm 77kg
Stephen Milne 176cm 83kg
Luke Dahlhaus 177cm 78kg
Cyril Rioli 177cm 80kg
Jason Akermanis 177cm 85kg
From what I could find, Jake Neade is the only other player under 75kg in the AFL
yeah, so playing weight is generally around their height -100cm - a few kgs lower when they are younger, a few kgs higher when they are nearing their thirties.
For smaller guys, they have to have those extra kgs earlier. Daniel needs to put on 3 or 4 kilos over the preseason, and Im tipping him for round 1!
LostDoggy
01-12-2014, 08:59 PM
He looks like a unit already, surprised by his weight. I am also tipping him for round one, and for the rising star (my girlfriend had $10 on him @ $81!
LostDoggy
02-12-2014, 09:55 PM
Wot about Brad Gotch?
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