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Should make a top 10, 20 or younger thread.
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So he was. Still a bit tenuous to link it to Port Adelaide. Shame for Jake as he was touted a potential #1 pick at that stage, but great for the Bulldogs in the end.
When you look at it if Jake went higher than what we took him at pick 5 we'd likely have picked up Jimmy Toumpas..
Agree with a lot of this. I'm seeing many talk him up as a "KPF" this offseason and someone listed all the others in the league who are proven in that role and not much taller than him, but I'm not sure I remember having seen him kick a goal from a strong overhead mark, so I don't really see him as being likely to end up like them.I don't think he's as good a mark as many Bulldogs supporters make him out to be. His contested marking especially hasn't transitioned from juniors to seniors as yet. He's dropped a hell of a lot of marks that he should be eating for breakfast - the worst of which led me to sit in a corner and weep a little in round 23. You know the one I'm talking about. His marking on the lead is ok but he still tends to get himself out of position. I don't think he's as good a set shot as you make out either - his "little rough patch" lasted most of the season and needs to improve. Most of these things can be worked on but I'm just not totally sold on him getting to that elite level as a forward. As a midfielder though - absolutely: his burst is fantastic, he's incredibly difficult to tackle, he's damaging by foot and he's really good at winning the contested ball.
Overall, love him forward and think he'll be very good, but I'm just concerned he doesn't have enough to trouble the real top-line defenders on a consistent basis unless his marking improves significantly. He needs to be consistently troubling those guys to be classified as 'elite'. I'm not sure I see it - but of course, would be extremely happy to be wrong.
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He kicked on ..how did you go ?I played against Brock in the under 18's, I never rated him that high...
Not sure really the point of this thread. Should really just be left on our board.
But to contribute I think its to highlight the plaudits/media attention that other young guns get (Bonts, Boyd, Macrae, Libba) in comparison to Stringer despite his ability.
I think at this stage the most talented young players out of any in the competition are Cameron and Wingard. Both made all australian in their second season and for that they stand alone. Both have freakish tricks and ability to kick miraculous goals. I'm confident that Bontempelli in the short term could be counted as their equal because of his size, running ability and marking strength and despite his size cleaness below his knees. If i had to bet on a second year player becoming an All Australian this year it would have to be Bonts.
Generally the best young players starting cracking all australian selection/squad selection in their 4th season. Heppell, Parker, B.Smith, Libba just to name all got into the squad last season. I think jake could shoot for around that mark in terms of sheer talent and development.
Fair to argue the most talented players from available evidence so far on our list are Stringer and Bontempelli. Libba, Dahlhaus and Macrae will no doubt be very good players but I don't believe they will become top 5 players for the majority of their careers like Ablett/Pendelbury/Franklin, because they don't have the trick bag that those stars do. But Stringer and Bonts certainly do have the capability and we have to wait and see where T.Boyd fits into the picture. Not a bad young 6 guns to have all under 23 years of age.
But for Stringer to already have become our number 1 forward at 19/20 years of age speaks volume. I still think even with the addition of Boyd he will remain our number 1 target inside 50 as he has the most complete trickset (apart from endurance) both in the air and at ground level. Same height as Pavlich so I think he should be in the KPF bracket albeit it a different one to the monster type that is prefered these days.
Stringer probably won't get to 50 goals this year but I think 40 - 45 is well within his reach.
Would Stringer's leg break be comparable to Rohan's leg/ankle break?
He could kick 40 or 50, but I doubt he'll be a superstar forward. I'd caution the dogs in to building a forward line even with him as the 2nd big forward. Thankfully now they have Boyd he wont be the main man, that would've ended in disaster.
He has smarts and strength, but not height or athleticism.
A little bigger, clever but not as freakish but a bit like Stevie J I think. The number of goals he kicks in the video above running in to an open (or close to) goal shows he's got really good smarts.
So for him to really be the level of freak player than the OP is suggesting then I think he'll have to be a regular midfielder. There are only a handful of players and not even every year that are truly top of top who are medium sized forward.
At first yes, but then he rebroke it trying to come back too early.
Prefer Membury.
I'd put Ollie Wines up as the 'next big thing' and he's 6 months younger than Stringer.
#biased
That isn't biased. Ollie Wines is levels above any other young kid his age.
Wines is already elite, he is an absolute beast.
"Week-long work conference"Probably could have saved this for the Bulldogs board, just going to attract bored trolls. And it's a bit of over the top dick measuring etc etc. Very happy with Jake and am going to love watching him over the next decade however, is a very watchable player when up and running.
Interesting little anecdote: I had a week-long work conference with Ollie's sister (he showed up one night, kid has cannons for legs) in town. She compared Ollie and Jake and didn't speak too highly of Stringer as a person. Seems while Ollie was always the gun junior but also great person Stringer was the same on the field but a much more arrogant version off it. Both had the same drive to succeed, although Ollie didn't quite have the setbacks.
Probably 12 months before!Agreed. Stringer has exceptional talent and may surpass Wines, but Ollie is miles ahead at this point in time. How good Stringer could have been if he hadn't been injured is a seperate question - but uninjured we probably wouldn't have been able to draft him anyway. He would have been gone by the time our selection came around...
Wasn't Stringer the guy that dropped the sitter in the last minute against GWS and cost them the game?
Hasn't really got clutch gene has he?
It's amazing how a lot of kids have no impact at his age and are excused but make a mistake and you are crucified.Wasn't Stringer the guy that dropped the sitter in the last minute against GWS and cost them the game?
Hasn't really got clutch gene has he?
Wasn't Stringer the guy that dropped the sitter in the last minute against GWS and cost them the game?
Hasn't really got clutch gene has he?
It's amazing how a lot of kids have no impact at his age and are excused but make a mistake and you are crucified.
Like daniher's dropped chest mark in the final vs north