Atkins plays in the guts. Disposals there are often short, rushed, and end up being another contested situation. Holmes is and outside mid where it's easier to spot up a leading target. DE in those situations isn't a fair comparison.
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Atkins, like many defensive inside mids, also gets numerous possessions that don't count as disposals - but they stop the other mob getting the ball.Atkins plays in the guts. Disposals there are often short, rushed, and end up being another contested situation. Holmes is and outside mid where it's easier to spot up a leading target. DE in those situations isn't a fair comparison.
Thing is Sav needs stationary forwards, we saw V Sydney what happens when he has a mobile opponent.What about Brisbane. Hipwood 203cm and Daniher at 201.
SDK takes Hipwood. Sav or Henry to Joe?
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As I have said before him and Blitz take many many hits and tackles to force a stoppage. No stat for that.Atkins, like many defensive inside mids, also gets numerous possessions that don't count as disposals - but they stop the other mob getting the ball.
It's just amazing that Stewart, Atkins, Blicavs, Close, Miers and O'Connor were ultra late or rookie picks but they're often in the votes. Incredible recruitment and development.Update
Here is the leaderboard for number of times listed in the coaches votes (only multiples included):
1. Tom Stewart (8)
2. Patrick Dangerfield (5)
2. Jeremy Cameron (5)
2. Tom Hawkins (5)
2. Tom Atkins (5)
6. Max Holmes (4)
6. Mark Blicavs (4)
6. Gryan Miers (4)
9. Esava Ratugolea (3)
9. Brad Close (3)
9. Isaac Smith (3)
12. Mitch Duncan (2)
12. Gary Rohan (2)
12. Mark O'Connor (2)
Or expressed as % of full games played this season (not counting early injury games):
1. Tom Stewart (8/15 = 53%)
2. Patrick Dangerfield (5/10 = 50%)
3. Jeremy Cameron (5/14 = 36%)
4. Tom Hawkins (5/17 = 29%)
4. Tom Atkins (5/17 = 29%)
4. Max Holmes (4/14 = 29%)
7. Esava Ratugolea (3/12 = 25%)
8. Gryan Miers (4/17 = 24%)
8. Mark Blicavs (4/17 = 24%)
10. Brad Close (3/16 = 19%)
10. Isaac Smith (3/16 = 19%)
12. Gary Rohan (2/11 = 18%)
12. Mitch Duncan 2/11 = 18%)
13. Mark O'Connor (2/16 = 13%)
Atkins and Stewart's strong form continues, with Stewart a real chance at a B&F. Close and Miers are bobbing up a bit lately. Great to see Maxy featuring again. Hawkins the ever present even if Grimoz calls for his retirement most weeks. Blicavs a bit unlucky I reckon.
Where would our current list be without those guys? I mean our success curve changes completely so we'd have a very different list, and no where near the success we've experienced the last decade.It's just amazing that Stewart, Atkins, Blicavs, Close, Miers and O'Connor were ultra late or rookie picks but they're often in the votes. Incredible recruitment and development.
Said it before and will so again - the gold that Wells and Co have dug up consistently since 99 is just insane and clearly not a fluke.It's just amazing that Stewart, Atkins, Blicavs, Close, Miers and O'Connor were ultra late or rookie picks but they're often in the votes. Incredible recruitment and development.
It's actually ridiculous how well we've done with late picks. This is our record from 2016 onwards:It's just amazing that Stewart, Atkins, Blicavs, Close, Miers and O'Connor were ultra late or rookie picks but they're often in the votes. Incredible recruitment and development.
Miers at 57 is just total thievery on our behalf. Every single team in the comp would have a spot for him.It's actually ridiculous how well we've done with late picks. This is our record from 2016 onwards:
Pick 40: Tom Stewart
Pick 43: Esava Ratugolea
Rookie Pick 16: Jack Henry
Rookie Pick 33: Zach Guthrie
Cat B Rookie: Mark O'Connor
2017 -
Pick 57: Gryan Miers
2018 -
Rookie Pick 11: Tom Atkins
2019 -
Rookie Pick 14: Brad Close
2020 -
Nil
2021 -
Rookie Pick 15: Olly Dempsey (looks good so far)
2022 -
Cat B Rookie: Oisin Mullin (looks good so far)
Cat B Rookie: Ted Clohesy (looks good so far)
But even look at the Jack Henry effectMiers at 57 is just total thievery on our behalf. Every single team in the comp would have a spot for him.
Just like how we got Danger but the real steal was getting Jenkins too!But even look at the Jack Henry effect
Rookie pick 16...
Gets VFL games and comes up the ranks.
Remember Jhye Clark 13 about 14 handles ago saying JAcks brother Ollie is even better.
Jack gets AFL games and starts doing well and lkow and behold... now Ollie wants to be here as well and wah lah... both Jack and Ollie are here from a rookie pick 16...
Now... it also cost the Oh trade price - fully accepted - but the drafting of Jack kicked the pebble off the top of the mountain.
We've done well
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