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He looks like the sort of meth head you bump into at clubs who wants to know what yous are staring atBaker is an excellent player in the richmond back six. Wonder if Ned can play a similar style
Baker is not an excellent player. At all. He's solid in the best defensive group in the AFLBaker is an excellent player in the richmond back six. Wonder if Ned can play a similar style
From what I've seen he's a handy player. Maybe excellent was too high praise. Solid in the best defensive group in the AFL is not a bad description. He's doing something rightBaker is not an excellent player. At all. He's solid in the best defensive group in the AFL
Yeah, it was a bit hyperbolic for my tasteFrom what I've seen he's a handy player. Maybe excellent was too high praise. Solid in the best defensive group in the AFL is not a bad description. He's doing something right
Not sure, ive never seen him outHe looks like the sort of meth head you bump into at clubs who wants to know what yous are staring at
You reckon? I think you struggle to get a game if you're not contributing to the system at Richmond.A witches hat would look good in Richmond’s back 6.
A witches hat would look good in Richmond’s back 6.
I mean, every small forward we've had has spent time at half-back learning apply pressure and defend, so it's not that unusual.If they thought he could genuinely play small forward they would never move him back. His inability to get separation was obviously clear to coaching staff.
Seems like a quality kid so happy to give him every chance to find a role.
Tippa and Bags started as defenders and moved forward - it’s different.I mean, every small forward we've had has spent time at half-back learning apply pressure and defend, so it's not that unusual.
The question is, does Truck abide that logic?
Played there in 2015.Tippa and Bags started as defenders and moved forward - it’s different.
Fanta would never have been seen anywhere the backline if he kept his 2017 form.
That was before he went forward.Played there in 2015.
He spent his first year and a half forward in the VFL, spent the following year and a half in defence, and then played forward again.That was before he went forward.
Was making the point that forwards rarely go back if they are good and healthy. So the move back in 2020 was the relevant one.
I have no idea if that is correct or not so I can’t debate it. Don’t think it really goes to my argument anyway.He spent his first year and a half forward in the VFL, spent the following year and a half in defence, and then played forward again.
He’s way more talented than mcnieceGood luck to him but he just looks like a Ben McNeice to me.
Wait, what?
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Weird bird. Something about him says park footballer. Something says superstar.Good luck to him but he just looks like a Ben McNeice to me.
I'd say he's very underrated and would get a game at most if not all other clubs. Your praise of him was justified in my opinion.From what I've seen he's a handy player. Maybe excellent was too high praise. Solid in the best defensive group in the AFL is not a bad description. He's doing something right
If they thought he could genuinely play small forward they would never move him back. His inability to get separation was obviously clear to coaching staff.
Seems like a quality kid so happy to give him every chance to find a role.
Is he going to be our Caleb Daniel? Ned seems to rate his kicking which is the strength of Daniel playing in defence for the Dogs.