He's 2cm taller than Moore so he is no more 'equipped' to be a KPP than Moore is. Horses for courses and in all facets McGuane is a better proposition off half back than Moore with more time and upside to his game and career. Simple really.
what are you on about i havent advocated moore play kp not because of height but size.
You misunderstood my point. You can't judge McGuane on his capacity or past performance as a KPP without applying the same judgment to Moore because they are almost the same height and weight.
look if you think mcguane a better propisition of hb than moore good for you but he does not have the tools to play as a running back. moore has it all over him in this area.
Please list the areas that Moore is superior, then we can have a better debate. I've given my reasons why I think McGuane is a sound proposition to persevere with - all you have done so far is demonstrated a dislike for the guy with no reason behind it.
at the start of this footy season moore will be 26. mcguane 23, moore will be in his 7th season on the list proper and mcguane in his 6th.
Incorrect. McGuane is just starting his 5th year - Moore has 3 years of age and 2 years of experience, maturity and development on McGuane. Moore should be in the middle of his prime, McGuane still approaching his.
all i have said is mcguane is or was currently our chb hardwick in his infinite wisdom is now playing a better equipped player there .a player who hant done anything yet but one who hopefully will develop into the cornerstone of our defence. this is rebuilding, i hope he sticks with post.
I also hope he sticks with Post but please tell me when McGuane was ever our 1st choice or preferred CHB? He ended up there a few times in last year's debacle of a season due to other circumstances (injuries, Bowden dropped, no-one else good enough, etc) but he shouldn't be judged as our incumbent CHB, that's not a fair assessment.
besides if your 2 kpds are good enough the need for a third defensive tall is negated to a degree.
Good luck building a successful backline with only 2 players 190cm or taller. Every single forward line setup in today's era will have a minimum of 3 or even 4 players around the 190cm or taller mark and if you have a backline of mid 180cm 'runners' you will get slaughtered overhead. Which one or your running midgets would you drop into the path of the leading of the leading forward?
mcguane is what 191cm and somewhere between 86 and 90kg. how the hell is he going to play fb. he regularly gets out bodied in one on ones now, and thats up the ground where it doesnt matter so much. makes really dumb decisions and has brain fades that are unforgivable. his decision making and uncertainty with ball in hand is just plain ordinary and his footskills are to be kind average. so you want to see him delivering the ball of hb. im sorry its users like mcguane coming of hb that has killed us in the past and you want to give him this role. the idea is to actually improve our systems and structures not remain wallowed in mediocrity.
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anyway we are poles apart on this bloke and it seems we will remain so.
Yep, that's as close as its going to get. Our opinions on McGuane's present capability and future potential are poles apart. I suppose 2010 will tell us a lot more about all 3 - McGuane, Moore and Thursfield.