The reason Seibs keeps picking Woods is because he doesn't gas. We have too many forwards that start strong and are out on their feet after 15 minutes. Woods is low impact but he is steady, holds onto the ball and keeps the middle tight. Keppie hits and runs harder but his lapses were proving too costly.
Moving foward, Keppie is on a much bigger contract than Woods and we need a forward that can play longer minutes and help Jake with all the ugly stuff. There are too many fowards in our squad that offer the 'same thing'. The money freed up by releasing Keppie will be used to purchase another forward that offers something 'different'. If a suitor for Keppie is not found, Oshay could be squeezed out.