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Player Watch #15: Dylan Stephens

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Im happy to say i was always a big fan of his signing and have never wavered. It always takes players a bit of time to settle into their new environment. Some longer than others.

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Runs and runs and runs. And then runs again. Can't fault it. If his mate did the same...

Unsurprisingly, led all players on the field (for either team) for distance run today at 16.1km.
 

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I was at the game yesterday. I spent a bit of time just watching Stephens. I taught him at high school so I’ve always had a vested interest in his career.

He’s obviously very good at keeping structure and playing to the team plan. He held his width well at stoppages. A couple of times when he was matched up on El Hawli, El Hawli got sucked into the stoppage and Stephens held his width and managed to impact the play. He’s definitely more a defensive winger. He knew where his man (usually El Hawli or Langford) were at all times. He rarely ventured into NM’s F50, instead opting to hang around the arc as an option for a switch of play. He did have a few fumbles and poor kicks, and honestly, I didn’t see him do anything that was super skilful. His positioning and endeavour is more impressive than his technical ability.

I likened his game style and honestly, career projection to that of Ricky Dyson. Solid player, likes to gut run and sticks to the wings. Good looking kick yet not as effective as it looks. I can see him being a 200 game player (probably showing my bias here) but one of those 200 gamers that is a solid servant without ever being an out and out star.
 
I was at the game yesterday. I spent a bit of time just watching Stephens. I taught him at high school so I’ve always had a vested interest in his career.

He’s obviously very good at keeping structure and playing to the team plan. He held his width well at stoppages. A couple of times when he was matched up on El Hawli, El Hawli got sucked into the stoppage and Stephens held his width and managed to impact the play. He’s definitely more a defensive winger. He knew where his man (usually El Hawli or Langford) were at all times. He rarely ventured into NM’s F50, instead opting to hang around the arc as an option for a switch of play. He did have a few fumbles and poor kicks, and honestly, I didn’t see him do anything that was super skilful. His positioning and endeavour is more impressive than his technical ability.

I likened his game style and honestly, career projection to that of Ricky Dyson. Solid player, likes to gut run and sticks to the wings. Good looking kick yet not as effective as it looks. I can see him being a 200 game player (probably showing my bias here) but one of those 200 gamers that is a solid servant without ever being an out and out star.
Ricky Dyson, huh. We've got a hell of a lot to look forward to then
 

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