Remove this Banner Ad

Welcome Welcome to Hawthorn: Aidan Schubert

🥰 Love BigFooty? Join now for free.

Log in to remove this Banner Ad

A lot to like about his game from the highlights. Strong one grab mark, and uses his body well in the air riding the contact. Puts in defensive efforts and looks comfortable in front of goal and with field kicks. Agree with others that he looks like he has a frame that will fill out nicely. Might take a couple seasons to debut but will be worth the wait.
 

Remove this Banner Ad

Tall forwards need to be able to do one thing well, and that is to mark the ball (buddy aside). Aiden Schubert has sticky fingers marks and the ball like few others. Easily the best mark in the draft group and only comparable to Logan Morris in the last 2 years. As Brian Taylor states , "put your dukes out man", don't wait for the ball to come to you.

Schubert knows his hands are good and so preferentially takes the grab in his hands in front of himself. And I love that.

On to the other:
His kicking style is poor with a high ball drop and no guidance to the foot which will fail in bad weather.

He gives me Kirt Tippet vibes (not a bad person to be compared to) with a bigger engine and a higher competitive nature.

Welcome Aiden, you are on a list. Now the real work starts
 
Last edited:
Luckily it's not a spelling bee.

Welcome to the Hawks. The best key foward of the draft.

View attachment 2481108

Mate...you're seventeen, you've dreamt of being drafted all of your years and suddenly you're at a draft camp and someone hands you a board and a texta and asks you to write out answers to questions - you probably didn't have time to think or settle yourself from the nerves you have of being this close to your dream - CUT HIM SOME SLACK (and pray to God you never make a spelling mistake on any post you do here)
 

🥰 Love BigFooty? Join now for free.

Mate...you're seventeen, you've dreamt of being drafted all of your years and suddenly you're at a draft camp and someone hands you a board and a texta and asks you to write out answers to questions - you probably didn't have time to think or settle yourself from the nerves you have of being this close to your dream - CUT HIM SOME SLACK (and pray to God you never make a spelling mistake on any post you do here)
That’s goode advise.
 
Hopefully has unfinished business and can complete a Symphony here.
I've spent more time than I care to admit trying and failng to find a Rachmaninoff pun.

But what I can say is Aidan Schubert's does have some big old hands capable of playing Rachmaninoff, unlike like his namesake Franz Schubert who could barely span an octave.
 
Last edited:
Tall forwards need to be able to do one thing well, and that is to mark the ball (buddy aside). Aiden Schubert has sticky fingers marks the ball like few others. Easily the best mark in the draft group and only comparable to Logan Morris in the last 2 years. As Brian Taylor states , "put your dukes out man", don't wait for the ball to come to you.

Schubert knows his hands are good and so preferentially takes the grab in his hands in front of himself. And I love that.

On to the other:
His kicking style is poor with a high ball drop and no guidance to the foot which will fail in bad weather.

He gives me Kirt Tippet vibes (not a bad person to be compared to) with a bigger engine and a higher competitive nature.

Welcome Aiden, you are on a list. Now the real work starts
Fair summary.
At first look he's a bit raw, moves slightly awkwardly, and his ball drop worries me.
Then I read his incredible 2km time trial result, that he's only played 1 full season of football, and is 1 month away from being ineligible in this draft bc he was born so late in the year!

...and still considered the best KP forward prospect in this draft (not much competition for that title).
His rate of improvement and top-line potential are both tantalising.

He's a rough diamond for sure, but a worthy talent to speculate on.

He might surprise with his development like Mraz did.
 
I've spent more time than I care to admit trying and faling to find a Rachmaninoff pun.

But what I can say is Aidan Schubert's does have some big old hands capable of playing Rachmaninoff, unlike like his namesake Franz Schubert who could barely span an octave.
Who knows, this Schubert may have bigger hands than Rachmaninoff. That would be fun. While playing the piano is awesome, Let's see is those hands will create a symphony of marks. 😜
 

Remove this Banner Ad

Welcome Welcome to Hawthorn: Aidan Schubert

🥰 Love BigFooty? Join now for free.

Back
Top