West Coast Ruck
Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2017 11:15 pm
With Nic Nat missing most of 2017, who will WCE use as their ruck option?
There's some interesting choices.
Scott Lycett looked good, I thought. But he is coming back from an injury himself. I thought he'd be good enough to take the lead role and run with it. Then there was reports that he'd miss the first part of the season, if not more. Now it seems that he is available to play, but has the fitness question mark over his head.
Jonathan Giles was recruited last year to fill the gap or to cover for resting players. Now it seems he may be getting more game time than he was brought in for. With Lycett unfit and as a tap ruckman, I guess he is the most likely choice. But he cannot cover other areas of the ground like the others can.
Nathan Vardy was traded in at the end of the year. He didn't play much for Geelong. 25 games. Not too sure if this was injury or form, but at 200cm, we know he can kick goals as well as ruck. I guess the question is, is he good enough for AFL football?
This leaves Drew Petrie. At 34, I guess he was brought in as insurance. Some might say he is lucky to still be on an AFL list after North dropped the bomb on him in August last year. He is still rookie listed by WCE, but they could use him as NicNats LTI replacement. Does he still have it? Is he really a ruck option? Or would he be more suited to backing up/supporting Kennedy?
How does this affect their season? Does anyone think they are still a top 4 chance? Or has the window closed on this older group?
There's some interesting choices.
Scott Lycett looked good, I thought. But he is coming back from an injury himself. I thought he'd be good enough to take the lead role and run with it. Then there was reports that he'd miss the first part of the season, if not more. Now it seems that he is available to play, but has the fitness question mark over his head.
Jonathan Giles was recruited last year to fill the gap or to cover for resting players. Now it seems he may be getting more game time than he was brought in for. With Lycett unfit and as a tap ruckman, I guess he is the most likely choice. But he cannot cover other areas of the ground like the others can.
Nathan Vardy was traded in at the end of the year. He didn't play much for Geelong. 25 games. Not too sure if this was injury or form, but at 200cm, we know he can kick goals as well as ruck. I guess the question is, is he good enough for AFL football?
This leaves Drew Petrie. At 34, I guess he was brought in as insurance. Some might say he is lucky to still be on an AFL list after North dropped the bomb on him in August last year. He is still rookie listed by WCE, but they could use him as NicNats LTI replacement. Does he still have it? Is he really a ruck option? Or would he be more suited to backing up/supporting Kennedy?
How does this affect their season? Does anyone think they are still a top 4 chance? Or has the window closed on this older group?