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If given a proper run through the midfield and some persistence could become that Mundy,Kennedy player that we lack in the guts. Well done Belly
So very true. MM has played him on the periphery, not in the guts where logic says he will be best suited. If I read correctly he plays in the engine room when in the 2's. Can sort of understand that his disposal/decision making needs work and MM might see him as a work in progress, but surely should be adjusting to the tempo sooner rather than later. His presence at the bounce would lend so much more in my opinion.
Malthouse's midfielders served an apprenticeship on the "outside" at the 'pies, but clearly we are not blessed with the depth of Pendlebury, Ball, Swan, Beams and all inside. We are developing not "established" bar Murph and Juddy. Surely the flow on from the skipper having a "minder" would be enormous.
Totally agree he just needs that awareness that comes with playing a lot of footy once it clicks he will be a very handy weapon in the middle.He sure does and hasn't had a bad game when played there for two seasons now.
His strengths are terrific but his weaknesses apparent also.
Has to learn to give off to the right voice and become more of a team player. Just for now it's too much about Bell, but he'll learn.
Totally agree he just needs that awareness that comes with playing a lot of footy once it clicks he will be a very handy weapon in the middle.
Agree. He was in good form before he got injured because he had played a 5 games in a row.He needs a consistent run in the seniors so that he can gain touch and game sense.
He has the athletic tools already, and the physicality needed.
Instrumental in the WC win in the last quarter with a broken finger.Agree. He was in good form before he got injured because he had played a 5 games in a row.
dogsInstrumental in the WC win in the last quarter with a broken finger.
I know he gets compared to kouta alot but he reminds me of kouta alot in this regard,Happy with this
Arguably needs to improve his awareness and giving the ball off quicker more than his actual kicking, but he is raw and deserves a chance. Has always seemed to be a decent set shot at goal interestingly enough. Not quite Andrejs Everitt, but not bad
He won't suddenly find awareness so the next best thing is for his team-mates to support him by way of shouting instruction.
All Bell has to do then is to listen to that instruction. Easier said than done.........right?
Menzel, Cripps, Johnson and Docherty all have very good 360 awareness from what I've seen.
Surprisingly, Ciaran Byrne has very much given me that impression this year to date.
Hasn't had too much of the ball to be absolute on it, but he's got himself out of many tricky positions. He's very nimble for his size.