A better player than Butters and with 25% of the hype.
Bailey is going to be better than most from his draft year but it’ll take the masses a while to realise. He’ll creep up on people a little like Adam Simpson did.
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A better player than Butters and with 25% of the hype.
Dat balance.
A better player than Butters and with 25% of the hype.
The real question would you trade Bailey Scott for LDU??
Incredible. We got a ready made wingman at pick 700 in the draft.1015 year player. Has all the tools. How does he get overlooked
Slight modification FG.
If we compare him to Ryan Clarke he runs just as hard, is a bit quicker, is a lot harder at the contest and is a better user of the footy.Really though. Was it that there were question marks over his kicking? He was a bit skinny? You can't teach football. As a public school educated individual I have never enjoyed the idea of the elitists at Melbourne University, but thank God their engineering degree is good enough for Bailey
Really though. Was it that there were question marks over his kicking? He was a bit skinny? You can't teach football.
Gut feel says this happens a lot.He is smart, plays within himself re ball use, bust his arse and is as hard as a cats head. This seems to be a case of recruiters over emphasising his weaknesses and under emphasising his strengths.
If we compare him to Ryan Clarke he runs just as hard, is a bit quicker, is a lot harder at the contest and is a better user of the footy.
If we compare him to Ryan Bastinac he is quicker and harder and works harder defensively. Basti is a better user of the footy, but not by much at all.
The only logical explanation I have for his supposed low rating by recruiters is that they thought he will not fill out and his disposal is not up to scratch, which for what his frame dictates re his position, an outside runner, means no AFL career.
After two JLT games the jury is still out, and will be until he performs at AFL level, but everything Scott has done so far has gone a loooooong way of dispelling any doubts that recruiters may have had. He is smart, plays within himself re ball use, bust his arse and is as hard as a cats head. This seems to be a case of recruiters over emphasising his weaknesses and under emphasising his strengths.
Bailey is going to be better than most from his draft year but it’ll take the masses a while to realise. He’ll creep up on people a little likeAdam SimpsonJack the Ripper did.
Gut feel says this happens a lot.
A natural footballer over a one trick pony every day of the week for me thanks.
Brilliant. Very happy with the way he has made his mark in such little time. Round 1 berth beckons.
Straight in the deep end too. He should be allocated hard one on one lock down roles for the entire season.
Put him on the wing with Brad Hill.