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So who is he; Darren Crocker, Craig Sholl or Corey Jones?
This kid can seriously play. He has great hands and isnvery mobile. He would have made his debut last yearnif not for injury. Excited to see what he can do.
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This kid will be a star. Have said that since we first got him on board was an absolute steal
So who is he; Darren Crocker, Craig Sholl or Corey Jones?
I reckon he plays a bit like Richo did late in his career (not saying he'll be as good). Working up on to the wing and then getting forward, using his tank to beat his man. He has good hands but can spray shots for goal. Really excited about this lad.
People forget how good Corey Jones was prior to his foot injury.
An extremely tough matchup. If Mason could be this and polish up the areas Corey lacked in, wow we have a player.
In the bits I gave seen of him he looks far more adept up the ground.
The fact Laidley won a semi final in 2007 without Nathan Thompson and Jones is still one of his greatest achievements on a seperate note.
People forget how good Corey Jones was prior to his foot injury.
An extremely tough matchup. If Mason could be this and polish up the areas Corey lacked in, wow we have a player.
In the bits I gave seen of him he looks far more adept up the ground.
The fact Laidley won a semi final in 2007 without Nathan Thompson and Jones is still one of his greatest achievements on a seperate note.
So who is he; Darren Crocker, Craig Sholl or Corey Jones?
Cam RichardsonI reckon he plays a bit like Richo did late in his career (not saying he'll be as good). Working up on to the wing and then getting forward, using his tank to beat his man. He has good hands but can spray shots for goal. Really excited about this lad.
To be honest I cannot recall a time where there have been so many potential options in the F50 before a ball has even been kicked in anger.
Currie killing it forward, Wood developing, Daw threatening to live up to his promise, Tarrant the workhorse, Black now a lock, Dish the proven performer. Then there's the half forward role that Wood and Black could slot into, with Adams the incumbent, Garner pushing, Harper unlucky with injury but there or there abouts, Nahas brought in and the necessity to have our plethora of mids rotate forward.
There will be blood spilt on the track this year.
As for Wood, he looks capable of working in tandem with Black as a hard leading, athletic forward who can get involved in the play or off half forward. Whether he gets a gig is another matter.
Wood shouldn't be forced in but rather worked into the forward line as the gameplan warms up and becomes more fluid.
Wood shouldn't be forced in but rather worked into the forward line as the gameplan warms up and becomes more fluid.
Wood shouldn't be forced in but rather worked into the forward line as the gameplan warms up and becomes more fluid.
How much wood could a woodchuck chuck
If a woodchuck could chuck wood?
As much wood as a woodchuck could chuck,
If a woodchuck could chuck wood.
Wood comes straight in when ready tank wise.
Black, Daw (likewise re; tank) and Wood is one good looing forward set-up once Petrie goes, with LT, Boomer (when he retires at 50 or so), Adams, Nahas, Harper, Garner whoever getting the crumbs.