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Posted October 26, 2012 05:51 · last edited October 26, 2012 05:52

theprof wrote:


I understand the words just not how stev-o[asmodeus] was applying them to the nix.

Well all of our forwards can also play on the wing which provides us with an interesting proposition in determining who plays where.

I advocate a little experimentation by taking advantage of our substitutions to vary our play, try bringing Ifill forward later in the game, play around a little to see who performs best where, who forms better combinations with the wingbacks and striking combinations and so on.

Would be interesting to see how Brockie plays on the wing, likewise Huysegems seeing as I recall reading something about him playing wide. 
Switching things up could help us unlock defenses also, confusing the opposition a little and possibly giving us a brief advantage while they adjust tactically.

We are unbeaten from three but that says more about our solid defensive base than the effectiveness of our attacking quartet so I don't think such experimentation could be called unwarranted. We don't know whether we are getting the best out of our players until we experiment.

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asmodeus_82 edited October 26, 2012 05:52
theprof wrote:


I understand the words just not how stev-o was applying them to the nix.

Well all of our forwards can also play on the wing which provides us with an interesting proposition in determining who plays where.

I advocate a little experimentation by taking advantage of our substitutions to vary our play, try bringing Ifill forward later in the game, play around a little to see who performs best where, who forms better combinations with the wingbacks and striking combinations and so on.

Would be interesting to see how Brockie plays on the wing, likewise Huysegems seeing as I recall reading something about him playing wide. 
Switching things up could help us unlock defenses also, confusing the opposition a little and possibly giving us a brief advantage while they adjust tactically.

We are unbeaten from three but that says more about our solid defensive base than the effectiveness of our attacking quartet so I don't think such experimentation could be called unwarranted. We don't know whether we are getting the best out of our players until we experiment.
asmodeus_82 edited October 26, 2012 05:51
theprof wrote:


I understand the words just not how stev-o was applying them to the nix.

Well all of our forwards can also play on the wing which provides us with an interesting proposition in determining who plays where.
I advocate a little experimentation by taking advantage of our substitutions to vary our play, try bringing Ifill forward later in the game, play around a little to see who performs best where, who forms better combinations with the wingbacks and striking combinations and so on.
Would be interesting to see how Brockie plays on the wing, likewise Huysegems seeing as I recall reading something about him playing wide. 
Switching things up could help us unlock defenses also, confusing the opposition a little and possibly giving us a brief advantage while they adjust tactically.
We are unbeaten from three but that says more about our solid defensive base than the effectiveness of our attacking quartet so I don't think such experimentation could be called unwarranted. We don't know whether we are getting the best out of our players until we experiment.