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He has moves like Jagger!
Nothing wrong with him and I'd be stoked if we picked him up.
I thought he already was a KPD?Gee the hilights of Aiden Corr look good. Looks like a bit of a swingman in the Mcpharlin mould. I wouldn't mind if we took him with our first pick. If he didn't work out as a forward you turn him in to a KPB, he plays very agressivley
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He has played forward as well, but mainly in defense. I'm actually really start to come around to Jesse Lonergan, inside mid with pace to break away from packs. I know we need KPF but he just looks great and will be a player i thinkI thought he already was a KPD?
I like the format of the Bulldogs competition. I'll get drafting up a score system and post something in the next few days.The Bullies and Port boards are running what seems a good format for this Seppo. Maybe take a look and see what you think?
Mason Shaw is 198cm, 87kgs and 18 years old. He is clearly not going to move like Lewis Jetta. Give him a few years.
Lumbering isn't the word I would use to describe him anyway.
For what its worth (I.E. nothing) I finally got round to watching the highlights clip of Mason Shaw so I could see what everyone would be knashing their teeth at when we don’t pick him and I can’t say I was impressed. Lumbering was the word that came to mind. Nice straight kick but not powerful or agile. Just the sort of forward who defenders jump all over (and then run off) in today’s footy.
Not trying to be negative or anything but i kind of get the feeling from watching Shaw that he could be like a James Sellar. Drafted early in the first round, about number 8 i think, and just never lived up to his potential. I hope this is not the case, especially if we draft him
I think if you watch this video you will see he is quiet mobile with good skills \ awareness.
Positives
Good side step
When he played up the field he used the ball well by both hand and foot.
Good goal kicker in open player (one snap, one on the run from near the boundary)
Excellent Set shot.
Good Mark
Negatives
Appears to mark the ball almost behind his head at times.
Doesn't always read the flight of the ball the best -
(see about 1:05 in) He over runs the ball and has to stop, then jump and takes the mark. In the afl someone would jump over him and spoil. The same occurred about 2:15.
There were a few times he did read the ball well, but if that is in your high lights package then what isn't.
What did impress me was that he took 50 shots at goal a day while coming back from injury (before\after work).
I get the feeling that our recruiters feel the difference between Mason Shaw and the other KPP prospects (Colledge, Rodda etc) that will be available at our 2nd and 3rd pick isn't as vast as the difference between best available (say a Garner or Lonergan) and what we can get at 2nd and 3rd pick.
So we will get a higher group of talent if we go best available first round. And then get some KPP players with the next two.
I get the feeling that our recruiters feel the difference between Mason Shaw and the other KPP prospects (Colledge, Rodda etc) that will be available at our 2nd and 3rd pick isn't as vast as the difference between best available (say a Garner or Lonergan) and what we can get at 2nd and 3rd pick.
So we will get a higher group of talent if we go best available first round. And then get some KPP players with the next two.
I think if you watch this video you will see he is quiet mobile with good skills \ awareness.
Positives
Good side step
When he played up the field he used the ball well by both hand and foot.
Good goal kicker in open player (one snap, one on the run from near the boundary)
Excellent Set shot.
Good Mark
Negatives
Appears to mark the ball almost behind his head at times.
Doesn't always read the flight of the ball the best -
(see about 1:05 in) He over runs the ball and has to stop, then jump and takes the mark. In the afl someone would jump over him and spoil. The same occurred about 2:15.
There were a few times he did read the ball well, but if that is in your high lights package then what isn't.
What did impress me was that he took 50 shots at goal a day while coming back from injury (before\after work).
The closer we get to draft day, the more and more I think we'll be taking Nathan Hrovat at #17. Apparently he is up to 176cm now, so height isn't a huge factor - especially not considering we have a fairly tall midfield already.
Really, we need three things - key forwards, inside midfielders and a little bit more outside speed. And you could easily make the claim that Hrovat is the premier inside midfielder/contested ball winner in the draft, right up there with Oliver Wines (who'll be going at #4 to Melbourne). I imagine he'll go to Collingwood with one of their picks, if we don't draft him first.
Wouldn't surprise me if we were banking on a KPP falling to our second pick. With Tim O'Brien and Mason Wood jumping the queue in recent weeks, it's not impossible that a Mason Shaw or Spencer White is still available. Especially considering other KPPs like Tanner Smith, Tom Clurey, Tim Membrey and Marco Paparone are all likely to be in play between our first and second picks. They can't all be gone.
I'm sure he is very good. Whether he is suitable for Subi is my question mark. Barlow and Hrovat in the same midfield???? Lonergan is a clearance player with breakaway speed. Safer option IMO.