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Player Watch #5: Caleb Daniel

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I mostly blame Clarko for this one, he wanted Daniel and persisted with him despite it being obvious early on that Daniel couldn't perform the role he was recruited for. This sort of thing happens too much at our club. Nobody has the courage to acknowledge even the most blatant of list management blunders and we just double down on stupid.

Name checks out
 
Will be one of the first signs of where Clarko's mindset is at in pre-season.

If he has Daniel in the starting back 6 when Archer, FOS and Hardeman are available then we can take it as 100% certain that Clarko is cooked.
I can already tell you Professor Clarko is cooked. When he played Corr up forward vs Adel - that was confirmation.
Papers just need to be signed, sealed and delivered by the club and Prof Clarko can have the remainder of his contract EFT’d as he entires a retirement village.
 
I can already tell you Professor Clarko is cooked. When he played Corr up forward vs Adel - that was confirmation.
Papers just need to be signed, sealed and delivered by the club and Prof Clarko can have the remainder of his contract EFT’d as he entires a retirement village.
Sen analysing last round of games with a champion data guru put a spot light Corr playing forward. Apparently Worrell averages an insane amount intercept possessions and it was one of the few times this year when that was stifled, all due to Corr’s negating roll.

The Sen crew suggesting Clarko has shown the rest of the AFL the blueprint to beating the crows.
 
I can already tell you Professor Clarko is cooked. When he played Corr up forward vs Adel - that was confirmation.
Papers just need to be signed, sealed and delivered by the club and Prof Clarko can have the remainder of his contract EFT’d as he entires a retirement village.

Its interesting you see it that way because Adelaide have the supposed best defense in the comp and the guy Corr played on was a major part of that. He had one of his least effective games for the year.

As it was only one side scored more than us against Adelaide this season, that was Geelong when they beat them, and only one side matched our score against Adelaide this season. That was * who lost by over 10 goals.

That decision by Clarkson gave us a chance of winning that game.
 

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Sen analysing last round of games with a champion data guru put a spot light Corr playing forward. Apparently Worrell averages an insane amount intercept possessions and it was one of the few times this year when that was stifled, all due to Corr’s negating roll.

The Sen crew suggesting Clarko has shown the rest of the AFL the blueprint to beating the crows.
Corr played on Keane who had been killing teams with his intercepts recently, Worrell still had a heap. Wouldn't surprise me if other teams copy this in the finals, or even try negating both.
 
Corr played on Keane who had been killing teams with his intercepts recently, Worrell still had a heap. Wouldn't surprise me if other teams copy this in the finals, or even try negating both.
Oh OK, my bad. I wouldn’t recognise either if I saw them walking down the street.
 
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I can already tell you Professor Clarko is cooked. When he played Corr up forward vs Adel - that was confirmation.
Papers just need to be signed, sealed and delivered by the club and Prof Clarko can have the remainder of his contract EFT’d as he entires a retirement village.
So what do we do with Master Vineys and Signor Rawling? Personally I’d replace them with Biggie, Sellers and a bag of flour. :stern look
 
Its interesting you see it that way because Adelaide have the supposed best defense in the comp and the guy Corr played on was a major part of that. He had one of his least effective games for the year.

As it was only one side scored more than us against Adelaide this season, that was Geelong when they beat them, and only one side matched our score against Adelaide this season. That was * who lost by over 10 goals.

That decision by Clarkson gave us a chance of winning that game.

Collingwood actually did the opposite of this.

They kept the ball low and chaotic and sliced them up with fast and precision ball movement from their brigade of smalls.
 

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Sen analysing last round of games with a champion data guru put a spot light Corr playing forward. Apparently Worrell averages an insane amount intercept possessions and it was one of the few times this year when that was stifled, all due to Corr’s negating roll.

The Sen crew suggesting Clarko has shown the rest of the AFL the blueprint to beating the crows.
I see
 
Its interesting you see it that way because Adelaide have the supposed best defense in the comp and the guy Corr played on was a major part of that. He had one of his least effective games for the year.

As it was only one side scored more than us against Adelaide this season, that was Geelong when they beat them, and only one side matched our score against Adelaide this season. That was * who lost by over 10 goals.

That decision by Clarkson gave us a chance of winning that game.
I had Corr to kick a goal in my multi. 😡
 

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Have to say it's alarming how high he finished, cannot honestly fathom him being a borderline top 5 player

El it though shouldn't be a surprise to anyone that he did. The joke is on the Dogs, we picked up a top ten B&F finisher for only a second rounder.

Rawlings strikes again !!

the club leaders are cooked
 
El it though shouldn't be a surprise to anyone that he did. The joke is on the Dogs, we picked up a top ten B&F finisher for only a second rounder.

Rawlings strikes again !!

the club leaders are cooked
Really taints and dilutes the BnF. It seems as though its just one big participation award night
 
Maybe the coaches judged him on his games without comparing him to the "pick 3 in this year's draft we gave up" like 95% of you lot.....just maybe.
Maybe they should have judged him on how well he played his role as a rebounding defender. Sadly he proved unable to break lines with either his run or kicking and ended up settling for sideways ball retention instead. That would be fine if he was beating his opponent, but he never had one and got brushed aside in every contest.
 

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Player Watch #5: Caleb Daniel

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