Thunderstruck I see our boy Charlie West has just signed a contract taking him through to 2928.
Oh my ... that's a big contract!
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Thunderstruck I see our boy Charlie West has just signed a contract taking him through to 2928.
If Sam Berry was slow, we don't walk ourselves right into the trap of playing him for 12+ games and overrating a 12-15 disp mid.
Dude got games because he's quite explosive, it's what made him a social media inside mid.
Im going off two draft profiles which both said a weakness is his speed, at 178cm thats not a great combo.McGuanne is not slow!!!
2.938 20m puts him well inside the top 10% of players in this year's draft.
Richard Tambling was supposedly lightening quick on testing ....but he didn't play quick at AFL levelIm going off two draft profiles which both said a weakness is his speed, at 178cm thats not a great combo.
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Richard Tambling was supposedly lightening quick on testing ....but he didn't play quick at AFL level
Testing on wooden floorboards isn't the same as playing on grass .....so you can't necessarily equate Combine testing to how a player plays ......the agility test is the one I find the most curious measure of a players, playing style
I don't care what the draft profiles say go watch some game time, he's not slowIm going off two draft profiles which both said a weakness is his speed, at 178cm thats not a great combo.
A slightly slower Colby McKercherActually McGuanne is a very similat player to Taylor with very good skills albeit a bit quicker and certainly a far better runner.
I don't care what the draft profiles say go watch some game time, he's not slow
Nicks has said the team needs more speed and power in the midfield and across HB
How the **** does Tom McGuane address this need….
Tom played for Collingwood VFL this year and struggled at that level - was the key reason why the Pies and probably every other club over-looked him
This is so ****ing Hamish - continues to waste lost spots
Totally disagreeYou're unlikely to find that with SSP train on-player
There's plenty of footage available of all his entire Nationals, Coates Talent League and VFL games available if you care to take the time.How in the hell do you arrive at his speed utilizing that footage .....there were no examples that show he's no different to a Sam Berry
Totally disagree
No SSP train on player has either speed or power please
Port have invited one SSP player with good foot speed
Players may not have both but they should have at least one of those attributes - Speed, Size or Power
No point having anyone on the list that can’t compete
Size, Strength or Speed matters
I don't care what the draft profiles say go watch some game time, he's not slow
I don't care what the draft profiles say go watch some game time, he's not slow
It's not to see how fast they are in games necessarily, just to compare to others. So need identical conditions that don't change due to grass type, mower blade height, sand-based, dewy, couch vs kikuyu, impact of worms etcIt blows my mind testing is not done on grass
I think you'll be proven right!I saw a general everyday player that may or may not make it
Maybe in terms of games played, but he was a list clogger that the coaches seemed to love.Jake Kelly turned out alright for chump change.
Totally disagree
No SSP train on player has either speed or power please
Port have invited one SSP player with good foot speed
Players may not have both but they should have at least one of those attributes - Speed, Size or Power
No point having anyone on the list that can’t compete
Size, Strength or Speed matters
It blows my mind testing is not done on grass
Willie Rioli likes this.It blows my mind testing is not done on grass
It's not to see how fast they are in games necessarily, just to compare to others. So need identical conditions that don't change due to grass type, mower blade height, sand-based, dewy, couch vs kikuyu, impact of worms etc
you can't make the tests standardized on grass
The testing is done for many years, at many venues, all states and tracked/compared over timeAll the main testing is done on the same day.
If they want to compare across events, get them to do a second, much less important test on a hard surface