I'm not sure what Smith's opposite side of is like, but Walsh has no left. It's the only real knock I can find in his game I can see. That said, more often than not, he's crafty enough to get out of trouble if he's trapped on his left.
Now, as I think about the 'vanilla' comments that were...
Good - actually great post...it's easy to mock or bag the number 1 pick when there are a bunch of guns (potential or confirmed) that were picked following. It's happened in this thread (and last year in the media generally). It's clear to me that anyone that emphatically, without question says...
Perfectly summed up in four sentences. Such a ridiculous thread. All this thread really does, is highlight how ignorant and/or biased some supporters (of all clubs) are.
Ha, what an odd response. Perhaps don't get so triggered by a supporter of a players team preferring their own player. He also complimented your guy while doing so.
There appears to be debate around the relative ceiling height of the two players...and from that (and possibly the fact that Walsh has had to carry a greater load), that Walsh is far closer to his ceiling that Smith. I think that position is a misnomer. I don't think Walsh is even close. Nor...
Both Walsh and Smith are interesting and dynamic footballers. As a Carlton fan, I'm rapt with Walsh. Only one in the draft I'd consider ahead of him is Max King, and that's only because we can't get Charlie Curnow on the park. Dogs fans should be rapt with Smith. Bargain pick up at 7.
They...
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