I looked pretty good doing a walk in the park but the hike was tougher.And Henry was very good the week before.
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I looked pretty good doing a walk in the park but the hike was tougher.And Henry was very good the week before.
Oi who voted you president? I've been banging on about it for a long time. This has all the hallmarks of a Balkan war with spurious territorial claims and puppet heads of stateAs a president of the "Move Chapman to the Middle" fan club, the logic makes sense to me.
- We have a lot of quality down back (on paper at least) so losing him from there shouldnt impact too badly
- He would address an area of need in what is basically the most important are of ground (the middle). His speed, size and skill is unicorn stuff that we dont have much of at the moment. Size is a particular concern within the next couple of years.
Does he need to move now? No, but I there is an uncanny resemblance to Fyfe when he first started where he already looks ridiculously good and you can see a picture of what midfield Chapman looks like in your head and God damn does it look good
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Hmmm, I think I do remember you being equally as excited last year over his first few games, I remember specifically discussing with others about his kicking which some didnt see as being elite. After the two pre-season games so far, I think he's had 1 or two bad kicks amongst a truck load of clever chip ricks and 45m play opening bullets. He will be the best kick in our team starting round 1 next yearOi who voted you president? I've been banging on about it for a long time. This has all the hallmarks of a Balkan war with spurious territorial claims and puppet heads of state
I'm excited by the complete package, personally I wouldn't even say kicking is the strongest part of it though he is obviously a very good kick. He really could become something special.Hmmm, I think I do remember you being equally as excited last year over his first few games, I remember specifically discussing with others about his kicking which some didnt see as being elite. After the two pre-season games so far, I think he's had 1 or two bad kicks amongst a truck load of clever chip ricks and 45m play opening bullets. He will be the best kick in our team starting round 1 next year
Even better for me would be Chapman, Clark and Walker rotating through wing/hbf.Pearce, Logue,Cox and Ryan is plenty tall enough down back. Would love Chapman on The wing instead of Acres. This frees Walker up to play a HB role.
We need to find a role for Walker he is too good for Peel. Clark and Walker running off HB wowee
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I'd just rather someone who is inconsistent but has elite skills to someone who is inconsistent, 27 yrs old, and has regular cat 10 turn overs but is BUTT every pre-season.I looked pretty good doing a walk in the park but the hike was tougher.
Fat side? What on earth are you on about? If you are playing wing you have to run and spread to provide an option when we have the ball. Unless there is a 40 knot side wind then both wing players have to do this equally. From the games I have watched Henry does not chase hard enough or put pressure on frantically enough. Could be a fitness thing. Could be a mindset thing, but has nothing to do with fat side, skinny side or whatever buzz word you come up with.The fat side wing really is the hardest position in football. You're expected to be the outlet kick out of defence, the loose option for run and spread then get back and defend when horribly out of position, because being out of position IS your position going forward. You're also the first to get blamed if the other team isn't being pressured enough
Give Henry time to work into the position at AFL level before assigning him official scapegoat status
Top 4 sides don't gift games to players based on potential. We have depth so players should be earning their spots.I'd just rather someone who is inconsistent but has elite skills, to someone who is inconsistent 27 yrs old and has regular cat 10 turn overs but is BUTT every pre-season.
Sturt does. They were matesSo. Anyone still miss Watson?
What I heard him say in responding to a question on being drafted as a HBFer, was that he hadNo, that's not me saying that. I am paraphrasing freo99.
Pearce, Logue,Cox and Ryan is plenty tall enough down back. Would love Chapman on The wing instead of Acres. This frees Walker up to play a HB role.
We need to find a role for Walker he is too good for Peel. Clark and Walker running off HB wowee
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I think it will be more of the same for him. Doesn't appear to be any other plan. With Clark, Wilson and Chapman that should prove to be amongst the AFLs best rebounding defences.Where does Young fit in. He will be the player everyone talks about this year. Gun
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Fat side? What on earth are you on about?
Or that's there's lots of competition for HBF and he's happy and capable to be flexible.What I heard him say in responding to a question on being drafted as a HBFer, was that he had
he had played a number of other positions but recently his game had been at HBF.
I took it to mean that he didn’t want to be left at HBF + probs preferred other positions.
Chapman had an outstanding 2020 where he developed as an intercepting defender after playing mostly as a lock-down defender in 2019 for West Perth. He captained the West Perth colts side in 2020 and won their best and fairest. Chapman’s competitiveness stands out because he simply hates being beaten. He was the no.1 rated key defender in the WAFL colts in 2020 and was ranked no.1 for intercept marks and spoils. Chapman made his WAFL league debut in round eight in 2020, impressing with 11 disposals and 3 intercept marks. The 18-year-old recorded the fastest time 2km time trial at the WA Combine with an impressive 6 minutes and 20 seconds, which ranked ninth nationally.
Pearce, Logue,Cox and Ryan is plenty tall enough down back. Would love Chapman on The wing instead of Acres. This frees Walker up to play a HB role.
We need to find a role for Walker he is too good for Peel. Clark and Walker running off HB wowee
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Man Walker was about the only thing that brought a smile to my face in a couple of games last year. I'm thinking of that abomination of a home game against Brisbane for one, when we got eviscerated and the pregame entertainment was a bunch of drunks from Albany singing sea shanties.
I agree he is not playing round 1 but the bloke really pleasantly surprised last year
I thought Walker looked like the most likely to lock down on the best/fastest opposition small forward. I suppose Logue is the other option for that. Think I'd prefer Walker for agility and speed though.Man Walker was about the only thing that brought a smile to my face in a couple of games last year. I'm thinking of that abomination of a home game against Brisbane for one, when we got eviscerated and the pregame entertainment was a bunch of drunks from Albany singing sea shanties.
I agree he is not playing round 1 but the bloke really pleasantly surprised last year
Ok, let’s concede that teams that play at Optus more often use the northern side of the ground to move the ball. (Absolute codswollop), then that “advantage” would exist also for your opponents which you would want to nullify. This idea that certain wingers just play on the “fat” side is a load of rubbish.Fat side is the name for that half of the ground that seems to be avoided by both teams moving the ball. Both teams tend to use the northern, broadcast wing to move the ball more than the southern wing.
One winger is usually up against the boundary and doesn't have as much space to work with so he is more contested, the other has about 70m of grass behind him into the other boundary to try and break into clear space to get involved in a switch.
Well the first quarter on the weekend was crushed up against the side he started on, and he's not built to be that skinny side winger. Acres can play both roles and was on the open side, suddenly he looked better.If you read my last post I know what fat side means. Unless there is a howling 40 knot wind however, I do not think that one winger (Henry) is more often in space than the other. Therefore, why is it used as justification that he plays the hardest position on the ground?