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Forward or back?
That doesn't answer the question though

He has put weight & strength on. Go by eye rather than listed weight. There are recent-ish photos in here which show he's no longer the stick figure kid. Has a fair bit further to go but to my eye he is probably ready to start playing grown up footy.It's the size and strength issue for Reid moreso than form at the level. When he has played he has been able to show composure and ability that I was much more comfortable with than with BZT at first. He should get game time here and there along the way, maybe only when there are injuries. I just fear for his life when he does get to play.
I saw him up close yesterday at training. He had certainly put size and bulk on. Alot bigger than when first draftedHe has put weight & strength on. Go by eye rather than listed weight. There are recent-ish photos in here which show he's no longer the stick figure kid. Has a fair bit further to go but to my eye he is probably ready to start playing grown up footy.
Won't manage the monsters yet but I have high hopes for a significant step ahead this year.
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They did update the numbers, because last year he was 204cm and 90kgRidley - BZT - Kelly
Redman - Reid - McGrath
Laverde: 193cm, 92kg
Reid: 202cm, 90kg (unless these are not revised numbers)
Obviously comes back through the VFL, so maybe a few weeks away. Reid's height and class with the ball are clearly needed back there but his weight still worries me. I think he needs another 10 or so kilos. That would make him Peter Wright size.
On one hand I would like to see him preserved. A player like Lynch or Naughton would just crunch him. On the other hand he'll be a clear upgrade on Laverde.

They did update the numbers, because last year he was 204cm and 90kg
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Might be on me. I went no further than Google.They did update the numbers, because last year he was 204cm and 90kg
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Jones adds a lot more than that, but this isn't really the thread for it. We saw a fair bit in his first year and glimpses between injuries since. Have some faithThe forward and back question is interesting because with BZT, Ridley, Cox, Hayes and Baldwin all showing heaps (or already rolled gold) we're not in need of KPDs. However, after Wright, we have Jones and Weiderman up forward and have little faith in them being guns.
Having said that, let me say this! Clearly, the only thing that Jones adds to the team is running. While it has translated to very little impact on the game, not having a half-forward who can run has been a weakness of Essendon since Scott Lucas left. The only time that was alleviated was 2017 and the great season of Stewart. I think Cox could take over that role with even more running and more confidence to impact the contest.

Yeah, I saw that too. However, there is room for a tower in a good team defence.The one question mark I have on him as a defender is his pace off the mark is just average at best. That will limit who he can play on at times.
The sample size was only small but he did well as a forward and in the ruck in some quarters of NAB footy.
I was just going to post on this… two concerns for me are:The one question mark I have on him as a defender is his pace off the mark is just average at best. That will limit who he can play on at times.
The sample size was only small but he did well as a forward and in the ruck in some quarters of NAB footy.
The one question mark I have on him as a defender is his pace off the mark is just average at best. That will limit who he can play on at times.
The sample size was only small but he did well as a forward and in the ruck in some quarters of NAB footy.
In another positive return story, defender Zach Reid will feature at VFL level this weekend after recovering from a back injury.
"Zach will be available for selection this week," McPherson said.
"He's ticked off all the relevant markers we needed from him and we can’t wait to see him out there."
Any time a young tall is having stress fractures in his back or legs he’s probably growing again“205cm”
I knew he had grown!

Was going to say, he needs to show some sort of form at VFL level before he’s considered. Hopefully gets a good run at it now with a clearly defined role.Good to know they are not desperate to rush him back. Needs a good 5 or 6 VFL games before they consider him.