Which will be worth it then.Will just confirm that the club is making the right decision when they let him go
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Which will be worth it then.Will just confirm that the club is making the right decision when they let him go
Isn’t there suppose to be a good ruck in this years or next years draft? Maybe we roll the dice and pick up a ruck that way. I remember Grundy’s year I was dumbfounded he slipped so low
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I think even OB11 will say that's a worse option and that's saying something.They will retain Nicholls unless there is a better cheap back up ruck option, you suspect there probably is in a state league of another club that has extra rucks. Zac Smith?
I think even OB11 will say that's a worse option and that's saying something.
I thought he used the ball well and was influential from what I saw.
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Isn’t there suppose to be a good ruck in this years or next years draft? Maybe we roll the dice and pick up a ruck that way. I remember Grundy’s year I was dumbfounded he slipped so low
Jarrod Witts currently has an average that will be the best in AFL history if he can sustain it until Round 22. In fact, he's 8th all time for most hitouts in a season posted in 2018 and all the others except Will Minson in 2013 played more games with worse averages. He's playing in career best form of his life and at GOAT standards, but you say he's struggling.
As i said not in form but in workload. He was limping last match as the commentators noted. Had his hand stood on in the Port game and had a few other niggles the past few weeks. It's not a surprise Day was helped him out in the last match. I'm aware of what his stats are.Jarrod Witts currently has an average that will be the best in AFL history if he can sustain it until Round 22. In fact, he's 8th all time for most hitouts in a season posted in 2018 and all the others except Will Minson in 2013 played more games with worse averages. He's playing in career best form of his life and at GOAT standards, but you say he's struggling.
As i said Witts has being doing great his form isn't an issue it's just his workload is so high that i worry about his body. In the last few weeks it looks like he's been carrying something and i remember there was even some talk he might be out with injury.Witts gets a huge number of hit outs and probably follows the coaches instructions the drop it at the feet.
I think that comes across to some fans (including me some games) as a failure to convert his dominance into any meaningful outcome. As we don’t seem to benefit with high clearance numbers as a large proportion of his hit outs are not to advantage - one of the worst in the competition for this.
He averages 11.3 hit outs to advantage(HOA) per week, 25.1% hit out to advantage% (HOA%)
By comparison
Gawn 14.9 HOA, 36% HOA%
Grundy 11.8 HOA, 28.1%
Mumford 12.4, 32%
Goldstein 10.9, 32.3%
O’Brien 10.3, 28.4%
Lycett 7.8, 32.4%
Kreuzer 8.5, 28.2%
Martin 7.1, 28.8%
Darcy, 7.5, 24%
Marshall 6.7, 23.7%
Sinclair 5.3, 19.9%
Overall though, he’s having a great year - no doubt about that.
His opponent last week - first year ruckman Marshall was ‘best on ground’ but that is the only time for the year an opposing ruckman has been awarded votes by the coaches.
Think a bit of Recency bias in any thought that he is struggling.
Witts killed Mumford against gws just 2 weeks ago.
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He certainly does seem tough when it comes to bumps and knocks. Just hope we're planned for the day when he has an injury which forces him out for a while.Witts had trouble getting going against the Saints, with only 5 hitouts at quarter time to Day's 8. He waved off the hand thing in the final quarter. Witts seems like the kind of guy who frequently plays through injury, but it would be great to see him taking more marks and kicking goals, naturally.
Going to post here, but replying to comments made in the Suns Lounge thread.
Himmelberg is not a QLD’er.
He grew up in the GWS academy, along with his older brother. His family moved to Brisbane in his last year of school and he was in Brisbane’s academy.
He’s not coming “home”.
If Adelaide did trade pick 1/2 for Lukosius, they’d also be wanting a pick in the teens back, or your 2020 second round pick at the very least.
I did watched the last quarter, All GC academy players deserve to get bid or pick up in the top 30 from other teams, they all played better than WA only inaccurate kicking let the team down.Crossley and Ace were probably unlucky not to get mentioned. Ace was in everything and running into space really well to be able to receive kicks and handballs, with his aggressive tackling earning him a few free kicks against whereas one of the calls was deadset holding the ball and he let the umpire know about it.
Ashton was late off the bench, but when he started to assert himself on the game he could have had a couple of goals himself and I thought he had a decent amount of involvement but the commentators couldn't pick him out and his #12 jersey often got confused with Will Martyn's #15, who had a good game but was attributed on the live stream with Crossley's work. "Is that Crossley?" was said a few times before they twigged to the fact that he was influencing the game on the inside.
Gore's 2 goals could have been 5. He had a behind and a miskick, while there was a comical run towards goal where the players left the ball behind as they ran into open goal, but nobody was laughing as WA streamed up the wing with the ball and nailed the goal that opened the floodgates. Not at all Josh's fault, but he would be feeling there were more goals to be had. Admittedly, I didn't watch the final quarter where the Allies mounted a late comeback, but don't know which players were prominent.
Compare to GC academy players don't know why Fremantle NGA academy player Liam Henry hype up so much as first round pick like Budarick , is he another Powell?Considering how well they played last week against Southport, the 5 Suns boys were out to show Luke Power why he should retain them all for the final 2 games of the tournament. I will also make the call now that Vic Country and WA are the 2 best teams and will match up in 2 weeks to decide the tournament winner unless SA beat Vic Country next week in Geelong. Vic Metro have the two best players, but I don't see their players dominating the draft like in recent years.
Totally agree.With this trade it would have to be Crows making all the running as no way would we be putting his name on the block to get pick 1 or 2. As such it would be hard for the Crows to ask for the world.