- Apr 23, 2017
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Adelaide board say hi ..Great move! You won’t be bottom 4 next year.
Cripps, Murphy, Docherty, Petreski-Seton, Kennedy, Setterfield, O’Brien, Walsh, Fisher, Cunningham, Dow, Stocker. Good depth finally.
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Adelaide board say hi ..Great move! You won’t be bottom 4 next year.
Cripps, Murphy, Docherty, Petreski-Seton, Kennedy, Setterfield, O’Brien, Walsh, Fisher, Cunningham, Dow, Stocker. Good depth finally.
Looking at Stockers highlights way different. His kicking has more penetration (and handballs), is quicker.Not to be the grinch but this literally describes Nick Graham.
Not the same thing, I know. In SOS we trust
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Has an 85 cm vertical leap so that would suggest he is powerful.Looking at Stockers highlights way different. His kicking has more penetration (and handballs), is quicker.
Anyone know what his speed is Like?Has an 85 cm vertical leap so that would suggest he is powerful.
Think of Cripps rotating to the forward line causing mis matches.
Also dual sided, more agile and evasive, greater burst and power from the contest, doesn't have shitty blonde tips etc.Looking at Stockers highlights way different. His kicking has more penetration (and handballs), is quicker.
50 plus likes on an arch rival's board? respect dirty crow bastard.........I actually don't mind this deal for both clubs. It certainly comes with some risk from Adelaides perspective though we never get truly top end picks so this may well get us there. Even this year with so many picks short of going all in we still wouldn't have had a chance in getting to the top end. From a Carlton viewpoint it says to me SOS believes the core of the list is now ready to start winning some games and advancing. Now whether that happens next year probably won't make much difference in the long run, especially as you'll still have a first round pick wherever it falls.
Naturally people from either side will turn it into a pissing contest but I can see the merit in the deal from both sides.
Thinks faster, is waaaay stronger through the hips, is a sensational kick to a leading target off either foot, doesn't mind getting tackled, doesn't need a minute to get set for a kick when bursting from a stoppage...Looking at Stockers highlights way different. His kicking has more penetration (and handballs), is quicker.
According to the 'strengths' section of Knightmare's draft profile, it puts as one of his strengths 'burst speed over 5m', and if you watch pretty much any set of his highlights it's pretty apparent. He's agile as ****, able to turn sharp corners, and he's quick enough and strong enough through the hips to break free. He's not Fisher 'sidestep and he's gone' pace, but he's not slow.Anyone know what he's speed is Like?
Is has a little Shiel about him. Better kick though.May of got our Dylan MK 2 and kept a 2019 1st to go with it.
The Silvagni's were Xavier, not Haileybury
Walsh who?
Looking at Stockers highlights way different. His kicking has more penetration (and handballs), is quicker.
my thoughts exactly.Geez this kid speaks well, seems more mature than most current afl players.
It's like when you see an opener who genuinely enjoys facing the quicker bowlers. Where others hesitate, move slowly, duck and weave, they don't even bother and just play the bloody thing without fear.Is has a little Shiel about him. Better kick though.
I actually see a fair bit of Jack Viney in him.
There is zero point in trying to judge the trade til it all plays out . However, I love that we have a team that are willing to back their judgement and take risks.
Conclusion: Walsh is at least 184-185cm, perhaps 186cm now
the more I see of him (zero) the more I know he's the answer.....
It's like when you see an opener who genuinely enjoys facing the quicker bowlers. Where others hesitate, move slowly, duck and weave, they don't even bother and just play the bloody thing without fear.
Liam clearly likes the rough stuff, not afraid to get in and at it.
as opposed to the twin clowns Rogers and Hughes? There was a fair bit of swing and hope in their selections