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Rob Wiley is a legend, honestly one of the best development coaches I have ever seen, have so much respect for this bloke he will be so good for all these young lads along with all our other great development coachesThe Wiley factor..
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This years is the year of the Cripps, going to have a breakout season.
Yeah agreed. Just needs to be smart with his positioning I think. There were a couple of Geelong midfielders that ran around him like he was a witches hat when they had a fast break. While the lunging tackle attempt looked spectacular, I'd prefer he didn't need to resort to itYeah he's never going to be quick, but once he's 22-23 he'll be strong as an ox which will more than offset it. He seems to have a good head on his shoulders, so as long as he knows where to be and when to go there, he'll be right.

To be honest i think his agility and speed will improve once he's been in the system 4-5 years. It's something he'll definitely need to work hard on though, as he's not a wiry tall mid like Fyfe where it all comes naturally.Yeah agreed. Just needs to be smart with his positioning I think. There were a couple of Geelong midfielders that ran around him like he was a witches hat when they had a fast break. While the lunging tackle attempt looked spectacular, I'd prefer he didn't need to resort to it![]()
The only negative to come out of yesterday for me was that he's a bit on the slower side. Not a big problem in itself as long as he manages that well.
Not doubting that at all. Just saying he needs to be smart about what he does to negate his lack of speed, like the players you suggested do.Plenty of guns in the modern game who excel without leg speed.....Watson, Mitchell & Kennedy just to name a few
Not doubting that at all. Just saying he needs to be smart about what he does to negate his lack of speed, like the players you suggested do.
A very good observation & this was first demonstrated in the Northern Blues first game last season when, after looking absolutely gone midway through the third quarter, Cripps pushed on & was the key player in setting up victory in the last quarter.Other than the obvious things, what I really love about Paddy is he's already shown (over the past year or more) tremendous ability and will power to push through pain and exhaustion to have an impact on the game.
It says a lot about his mental side of the game and his grit.
In that regard he reminds me of one Chris Judd, and if his off-field professionalism and training mirrors the Great Man, Paddy will go very far indeed, because he certainly can play football and he's going to be extremely physically imposing.
A very good observation & this was first demonstrated in the Northern Blues first game last season when, after looking absolutely gone midway through the third quarter, Cripps pushed on & was the key player in setting up victory in the last quarter.
He is one player who you know won't leave anything out on the field.
The kid seems to have a really good attitude. He will leave no stone unturned to get the best out of himself.Was sitting near the interchange bench on Sunday and this is so true. Well into the second half when Cripps came off for a break he looked exhausted. Not too many 19 year olds would have the ability to push through that.