Interesting point you make regarding the CHB position MT. What role do you believe Schulz has been playing in defense this year? I like your idea regarding Rance and Post which both certainly have the height and size to be used in this zone defence. Interesting to see where we go here.
The back pocket/small sut down defender is one of our biggest weaknesses and Polo could be the answer here given his recent experiences as a tagger. The roles would be readily transferable in my opinon. I still think TW will try Raines in this role at the start of the year but I agree with you - unless he has improved his decision making he will be found out again.
If we do play a zone defense it will have implication all over the ground. Is it better to have more talls around the midfield in this instance or more quick midfielders? I guess quick talls would be a better option in the air but smalls better moving the ball by hand when we attack. I don't have an answer here - possibly a mix.
One of the weaknesses of the zone Hawthorn has employed (and TW successfully found a method through it BTW) is once the opposition do get past it the defenders are exposed one out in the backline. I'm not overly knowledgable about the Hawks defending stocks but they seemed to be found out regularly against their forward opponent the majority of times they were left to defend their direct opponents in this situation.
I think our defenders in Moore, Thursty and McGuane may have more success but again with all the room to lead into past the zone, I think it would be difficult to stop forwards in regardless particularly our bugbear - small forwards. Also once the attacking team has moved through the zone it places them close to the forward fifty allowing them to pinpoint a forward much more readily close or deep in the attacking zone. Regardless I think our defenders would have more luck in this situation.
So perhaps if we are going this way players such as Schulz, Post, McGuane, Rance, Gourdis etc will have more value than smaller types. But perhaps I'm thinking too much
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