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Yeah. I reckon, health permitting, TDK will be among the top ruckmen moving forwards. I think the challenge for him (and coming close to that incredible price tag) will be his contributions around the ground. To date, he isn't at the level like Gawn at his peak. Not sure how TDK will go stepping up to be a $1.7 million p.a. player. The pressure of his price tag will be enormous.The talking down of TDK is making him sound like the modern day Cain Ackland. I think the new ruck rules and at a new club where his heart (and wallet) is invested will see him become one of the top rucks in the league.
Blake was let go from previous clubs and heās apparently on a low salary with us because heās a below average AFL kick.You can go to the links provided and look at the actual data....... but, it might be hard to see over the barrow full of stuff you are pushing....
Ollie is a "nice" player, and I think that is all he will ever be. He will run and run, but under pressure, he gets in trouble with his slow kicking action.I like Ollie but he is under real pressure now with Chesser being chased and landed by the club. Ditto the HB Florent and the natural progression of a few others.
Players like Ollie were definitely ignored by some of the mids, as he is not a designated kicker. Make no mistake, that's a coaching directive about forward 50 entries.
On a wing, you need to be elite/v. good at something, speed, kicking, marking, skill, aggressive.
He will always be a foot soldier who will get games but now I don't have him in the 23
Freo didn't want him to leaveBlake was let go from previous clubs and heās apparently on a low salary with us because heās a below average AFL kick.
His strengths have balanced that out but injuries have weakened the strength and accentuated the weakness.
We need to replace him on the wing if we have an option.
Not much point touching a goal for a point if your howlers and out on the full cost 4
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Freo didnāt let him go. He was borderline AA in last year thereBlake was let go from previous clubs and heās apparently on a low salary with us because heās a below average AFL kick.
His strengths have balanced that out but injuries have weakened the strength and accentuated the weakness.
We need to replace him on the wing if we have an option.
Not much point touching a goal for a point if your howlers and out on the full cost 4
Combination of the coach and the available players. Even if Voss didn't want us going to Curnow and McKay and bombing it all the time, he didn't have an option because the other forwards don't have an overhead game. Not many options you could kick to last season, on the flip side, it's the coach who guides the recruiters and if he is not demanding that the smaller forwards must have an overhead game, he's not likely to get it and that is what has happened.In my opinion, the worst offender is the coach who even last year was still getting the players to bomb it long to contests (where any coach can work out that they just need to outnumber us) instead of shortening up the ball movement and running it up the field in numbers.
We have a lot of players that I think have neat at best disposal like most teams but theyāre made to look a lot worse with a game plan that revolves around moments and opportunities instead of system and ball movement.
One of hardest working two way runners in the side. Still our best wingman. Is best 22 every day of the week for me.Freo didnāt let him go. He was borderline AA in last year there
If only his disposal was betterOne of hardest working two way runners in the side. Still our best wingman. Is best 22 every day of the week for me.

If we improve as a team and the standard is set higher than can run up and down the field he wonāt be.One of hardest working two way runners in the side. Still our best wingman. Is best 22 every day of the week for me.
Then Freo would have offered him 700,000 and he would have been worth itIf only his disposal was better![]()
I think many would. Acres had a down year due to injuries, but that doesn't wash away the good he did in the previous years after getting him for cheap. Acres was a big contributor to what have been our best years in decades.I don't think many would argue that Acres has been an outstanding recruit overall.
No, the way Pittonet is spoken of is though.The talking down of TDK is making him sound like the modern day Cain Ackland. I think the new ruck rules and at a new club where his heart (and wallet) is invested will see him become one of the top rucks in the league.
Good post.It's not popular opinion but I believe if our list booms, O Hollands could become a depth player or trade option. This is the case for all players who aren't good kicks and have deficiencies on lists who become too strong for them to get regular opportunities. What happens to the poor kicks if this team is a top two list in the comp in the next few seasons? Lets see if he can elevate his kicking skills.
Acres is interesting to me. His main kicking issues revolve around him lacking pace and agility and finding himself kicking under pressure a lot. Acres is strong overhead. Do we find another position for him where he's marking more and kicking under less pressure? Can he get involved with the half forward rotations or a half back role? Halfback is probably full and half forward may be as well. It's probably depth for him as well.
The game has evolved where better teams have been focused on leg speed and he has got a little older. Slower players have become slower quicker in the game because of this. A team like us who has not been coached well and has not directed recruitment well has been caught out lacking leg speed. The better teams have got quicker, we are only just beginning to do so.
Kicked the winning goal to get us to a preliminary. Got to be worth remembering.I think many would. Acres had a down year due to injuries, but that doesn't wash away the good he did in the previous years after getting him for cheap. Acres was a big contributor to what have been our best years in decades.
Yep, was an astute get. Was a member of the 2022 AA squad that year. Just didnt make the final team.Freo didnāt let him go. He was borderline AA in last year there
No he wasn't, and never has been.Yep, was an astute get. Was a member of the 2022 AA squad that year. Just didnt make the final team.
The wing is a weird position, there's not many pure wingman in the comp. Many who excel in the position will get shifted to the midfield or backline where they can have more impact. So you're probably looking at a cohort of only 20 or so players. If you look at some of the players who have played on the wing in the last 5 years or so, I'd take Daicos, Gulden, Dempsey, Kelly, Langdon, I Smith, McCluggage, Dawson and D'Ambrosio over him in a heartbeat.however was basically one of the best 4 or 5 wingers in the comp for a few years there.
I think the prelim created a halo effect around Acres. Personally, I don't give him too much credit for it, he was just playing his role. Generally speaking, a fat side winger will track back to the goalsquare when the other team has possession. Anyway, I don't think I can be accused of recency bias at least, as I have been calling for him to be dropped since 2023.On here we are v good at fixating on a few negatives clouded by recency bias and then throw the baby out with the bathwater.
We can thank him for a prelim berth.
Of the players you mentioned, mcluggage and dawson have spent most of their time on ball the last few years, smith retired in 2023, Kellyās always injured, neither dambrosio nor Dempsey were getting games in 2023 and lack Acresā defensive impact, and Langdons kicking is certainly not much better if at all. Wonāt see me arguing that Acres didnāt have a bad year but his second half of 2023 was certainly that of a top 5 wingman at the time, and I seriously doubt weād have won a final without himNo he wasn't, and never has been.
The wing is a weird position, there's not many pure wingman in the comp. Many who excel in the position will get shifted to the midfield or backline where they can have more impact. So you're probably looking at a cohort of only 20 or so players. If you look at some of the players who have played on the wing in the last 5 years or so, I'd take Daicos, Gulden, Dempsey, Kelly, Langdon, I Smith, McCluggage, Dawson and D'Ambrosio over him in a heartbeat.
I think the prelim created a halo effect around Acres. Personally, I don't give him too much credit for it, he was just playing his role. Generally speaking, a fat side winger will track back to the goalsquare when the other team has possession. Anyway, I don't think I can be accused of recency bias at least, as I have been calling for him to be dropped since 2023.
I think it just comes back to the larger debate of what a wingers actual role is. Personally, I like my wingers to be elite kicks because they get a disproportionate amount of ball in space and they should have enough time to put the team in a better scoring position. Unfortunately, Acres just completely fails in this regard. I think he has some good traits at AFL level, I just don't think he's suited to a wing.
This.
But we're on the internet, land of extreme generalisations.
A player can be an elite kick, or a shit kick, but a lot of people struggle with the notion that 75% of AFL footballers are neither, and sit somewhere in the middle. Same goes for a lot of other attributes. If they're not a contested beast they're flaky. If they're not blindingly fast they're too slow for the modern game.
Ollie's biggest issue disposal-wise is the time it can take him to straighten and get boot to ball when he's on a run. He lacks the ability to very rapidly squeeze out a kick to avoid getting tackled with it.
Half back and wing are both positions that can alleviate that, but probably more so the wing. Worst thing for him is to be sizing up the corridor from half back with a hungry small forward on his hammer.
Not to mention kicked the winning goal that got us to the game where he kicked the winning goal to get us to a preliminary.Kicked the winning goal to get us to a preliminary. Got to be worth remembering.
If he's one of our better draft picks then that just shows you how bereft of young talent we've been. 'If you want a guaranteed high floor/low ceiling player every four or so seasons, Nick Austin is your man!'... hardly a raving endorsement.One of our better draft picks IMO
Guaranteed to have period of 4-5 games each year where he is one of, if not the best. Also then guaranteed to run out of gas for the rest of the season....The talking down of TDK is making him sound like the modern day Cain Ackland. I think the new ruck rules and at a new club where his heart (and wallet) is invested will see him become one of the top rucks in the league.
Probably one of the smartest wingers I have seen, would be one to keep a tab on to poach for our coaching group. The way he takes his opponent to the contest and leaves them there only to be free in space 20m away consistently is unreal. Saw him give Cottrell the mother of all baths live a few years ago, it was well worth watching for any young player how he does it.Sidebottom is not a fast player but rather a smart player, as a wing he holds his position well. Acres has that option, he is good overhead and if he is smarter than he can still contribute at the top level.
Hopefully each of our players learns their role / positioning so well that it is second nature.