This bloke is sounding a lot like Peter BellNever makes the same mistake in training more than once. Makes a mistake...listen...learns...then applies whatever he has been told.
Intelligent and incredibly coachable.
That would be a result
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This bloke is sounding a lot like Peter BellNever makes the same mistake in training more than once. Makes a mistake...listen...learns...then applies whatever he has been told.
Intelligent and incredibly coachable.
This bloke is sounding a lot like Peter Bell
That would be a result
No current season stats available
This bloke is sounding a lot like Peter Bell
That would be a result
Watching him yesterday he reminded me of Ed Lower.
If Ed had a few yards of additional pace, better agility and better skills.
Ed was a promising player, so it’s no sh*t can.
Charlie has 150+ game player written all over him. Looks like he could play anywhere from the center square to the forward pocket also. Very versatile.
Pocket rocket.
What’s his height listed as. Doesn’t look that small to me. Must be a head taller then Phillips
Watching him yesterday he reminded me of Ed Lower.
If Ed had a few yards of additional pace, better agility and better skills.
Ed was a promising player, so it’s no sh*t can.
Charlie has 150+ game player written all over him. Looks like he could play anywhere from the center square to the forward pocket also. Very versatile.
Pocket rocket.
I saw a writeup yesterday that described him as diminutive so I looked up his draft resume and it said 179 cm. That's exactly what I am and I have never thought of myself as diminutive but I guess all things are relativeWhat’s his height listed as. Doesn’t look that small to me. Must be a head taller then Phillips
5'10' is quite small for a modern day footballer - that said Matty Rowell is 5'10" (178cm's) and Lachie Neal is 177cm's and they are/will be 2 of the best mids in the game.I saw a writeup yesterday that described him as diminutive so I looked up his draft resume and it said 179 cm. That's exactly what I am and I have never thought of myself as diminutive but I guess all things are relative
Height gets overplayed a bit.
The ball spends a hell of a lot more time below 200cms than above 200cms.
the difference between taking a mark, bringing the ball to ground and being out marked is really significant though. I think it turns games and likely leads to a lot of effective scoring one way or another. We’re trying something different but I’m convinced having big men to at least provide structure is crucial for finals success.
That's not my point.
and yet that’s the repercussion of your point. Height is an important component of contesting and taking marks.
How’s 24 seconds into the JZ match sim video. Jack pings the ball in low and hard to Charlie on the lead. It bursts through his hands, but he seemingly recovers from an inferior position to two defenders, picks up the footy, evades one but gets caught kind of by the second.
Freakish agility on display.
Not just freakish agility when watching him.
He’s genuinely explosive over 10m.
Was interesting on draft night when Sheehan said that he wasn't quick.
Given that not much was known about him around here to dismiss this claim, it was mildly concerning tbh, although I always found it strange that "experts" claimed he had elite agility but was "slow".
Very happy with what I've seen so far, appears to be a very dynamic, even explosive player.
How’s 24 seconds into the JZ match sim video. Jack pings the ball in low and hard to Charlie on the lead. It bursts through his hands, but he seemingly recovers from an inferior position to two defenders, picks up the footy, evades one but gets caught kind of by the second.
Freakish agility on display.
Looks likely:Given his pre-season form in 2020, seems like he could easily have been a draft bolter if TAC had been played.
Charlie Lazarro played 8 games as an underage player in 2019 for the Geelong Falcons. He was in the top two possession winners for his team in 6 of those 8 games. Across the 2019 TAC cup season for Geelong he was 2nd for average disposals per game (20), led the team in average clearances per game (4.1) 2nd for average contested possessions per game (9.5)
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Lazzaro isn’t just an inside midfielder with a knack for winning contested ball. The Falcons product has agility in traffic – rating elite for this attribute at the pre-season testing day (7.79 seconds) – and a good burst of speed, breaking the three-second barrier in the 20m sprint at the Vic Country combine. Lazzaro was another Falcons prospect who put together an impressive bottom-age year, averaging 20 disposals and four clearances. His dominance in their two practice games earlier in the year pointed to a big year ahead, tallying 28 touches, six clearances and eight tackles per game.
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Reminded me of patch in the half-forward role. Was very impressive.Looked good. Seemed straight into it at AFL pace in the same way Daniel Harris did.