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brissy_lionsgal
13 Feb 2001, 10:07
Seeing as Vossy is no longer on the front page of the board, I figure that we may as well move on to the next bloke.

There was a bit of talk that Fly had considered going back to SA, how true this talk was, we'll never know (unless some here can shed some light on the subject).

I think the McRae pace is the most important part of his game.

It is a bit like the scenario with Molloy last year. Opposition clubs put one of their top defenders on Molloy in case he decided to go balistic, which meant that one of the other forwards had a lesser defender on him.

Usually it took half the game for the oppposition coach to see what was happening, when a younger forward, like Headland or Browny stood up, and would then make a move, far be it too late.

McRae is a bit the same. While he might not be in the not 5 or 6 players every week, he still is usually tagged by another top midfielder. This then frees up some of the younger blokes.

When McRae does play well, the Lions usually win. He can set up goals, or if not, kick them himself.

He is also good at getting free kicks. He is not frightened to go into the pack, even if it means he might get his head ripped off, or scratched off http://www.bigfooty.com/ubb/wink.gif. When he feels that some bloke his got a hand around his kneck or shoulder, he throws his head back like the bloke had hold of his ears, a bit like the Power's Gavin Wankers (but no way near as obviously or as often) and a bit like Carey too, however McRae doesn't carry on like a pork chop if he doesn't get the free.

Anyway, that is enough from me


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OldLion
13 Feb 2001, 12:33
Craig lost a bit of relevance last season with the advent of Luke Power , who racks up high possessions as well as kicking goals. I was a little surprised that he wasn't mentioned in trading.

He is the front-and-centre man in the forward line and he MUST convert his opportunities. I haven't seen him in other parts of the ground but I guess he has to be seen to be useful all over.

I see him as an off the bench type, esp. good in the wet. He is a great kick.

Roger The Sheep
13 Feb 2001, 17:32
One of the great sights in footy is Craig McRae unloading one on the run from outside 50.

Pound for pound, the biggest kick in the AFL.

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Denno
13 Feb 2001, 18:03
I reckon he looked really good when he went upfield (v. Coll). With Power's emergence, he can afford to play on a wing. Also, McRae occasionally kicks point after point in games, and can miss relatively easy shots (compared to what he CAN do). Power is a bit more accurate in my view.

Beausgirl43
13 Feb 2001, 18:25
And all the girlies say he's pretty FLY for a white guy.
cheers...

InTheBack!
14 Feb 2001, 08:57
His set kicks are terrible & a real black mark on his all round skills. Agreed his field kicking is sometimes spectacular.

I would like to see him work in tandem with Luke Power, would be difficult to stop them both.

Unfortunatly his injury this year means he may never gain full fitness before the season starts & may struggle this year.