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Agree with this comparison. Although I'd say English has better forward craft and Bryan is not as weak at winning hitouts.
One thing that stands out to me about Bryan is his skills. For a ruck he's got very nice skills both handballing and kicking. He's leagues ahead of Draper as a ball user but obviously doesn't have that raw size, strength and aggression of Draper.
I certainly can't see why we can't use the 2 together to get different looks. The only thing is we need them to be somewhat effective up forward (both offensively and applying some defensive pressure) when resting there. That's really the caveat to this combo.
Was he a late growth spurt kinda kid, English style? His skills suggest he’s another option as a 6’8 winger if we desire.Unusually for someone 200cm plus, he’s just a footballer.
Very clean and skilled for a player that height. As I suspected he has enough size, athleticism and ability to offer something up forward regardless of inexperience.
Not as aggressive as Draper but Went back into a contest with courage at one point which has was good to see.
Funny - little Vander goes to same school Bryan attended and mentioned to me an hour or so ago that school coach mentioned that Bryan played C’s footy in year 10.Was he a late growth spurt kinda kid, English style? His skills suggest he’s another option as a 6’8 winger if we desire.
Interesting contrast having a somewhat more graceful athlete against the brute force style of Draper.
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Quite possible because he’s a ruck/def and not a ruck/fwdTwo rucks only works if they are both quality players such as Gawn and Jackson - Seeing that Bryan displays no forward craft then its hard to see him working long-term.
If we can’t teach a 20 yo 203 cm athlete with high levels of skill and coordination some basic forward craft….then that’s on us.Two rucks only works if they are both quality players such as Gawn and Jackson - Seeing that Bryan displays no forward craft then its hard to see him working long-term.
Yep. Had some good moments in our defensive half too.Quite possible because he’s a ruck/def and not a ruck/fwd
Think you need a new TV.Two rucks only works if they are both quality players such as Gawn and Jackson - Seeing that Bryan displays no forward craft then its hard to see him working long-term.
Think you need a new TV.
It absolutely worked on Saturday and he did show a bit of forward craft. Just did not nail the goal.
Rubbish. Wright ended up with 6 goals. Bryan played well in the ruck as did Draper in the second half.IT didn't work - Bryan is a fair way off being an AFL standard player, while Draper who has limited forward craft, took three quarters to exert his influence on the game - It's not a long term option moving forward.
One game mateIT didn't work - Bryan is a fair way off being an AFL standard player, while Draper who has limited forward craft, took three quarters to exert his influence on the game - It's not a long term option moving forward.
Lets not forget we only really swung the ruck dominance our way late when lynch went off for a concussion test - wasn't really because of the 2 v 1 scenario. Having said that i still like our structure better with the 2 rucks and 2mp
It tends to be the way it plays out when we try a few rucks. Remember back to when we tried Ryder forward and Hille and Bellchambers would tank the ruck so badly we had to move Ryder into the middle?
Here Draper, instead of destroying Lynch as he should have, was trying to bully him rather than just playing the ball, at least in the first quarter.
He'd basically wrestled control back by the second quarter.
The other thing is that you'd expect the 2 rucks to start to dominate later in the game as they wear down their opponent.
We shouldn't get carried away with actual output. Bryan isn't ready. If we pushing top 4 we'd surely play a fit Phillips. But we're not. Fantasies aside, we're deep into development year.
All our talented long term players should be playing as long as they're fit and have at least demonstrated a mastery of the lower level.
Reid (to a less extent) and Bryan have done that and should just play.
I'd also point out that from low game time forward Bryan took a mark at CHF, a make inside 50 and spilled another. Injury has mean we haven't even started to develop his forward game in the hear of battle. His forward craft did seem to be much of a problem.
IT didn't work - Bryan is a fair way off being an AFL standard player, while Draper who has limited forward craft, took three quarters to exert his influence on the game - It's not a long term option moving forward.
Which may work perfectly well.It is funny that him and Draper are essentially total opposites in playstyle.
Bryan is silky with good footskills whereas Draper is a bull who isn't the best kick
It is funny that him and Draper are essentially total opposites in playstyle.
Bryan is silky with good footskills whereas Draper is a bull who isn't the best kick
Not that we are crying out for more KPD prospects but I see nothing to suggest that he wouldn’t be a very good CHB.
Not sure he’ll ever be a good forward though.



