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Outstanding. Most observant footy/player review ive ever read. Just, wow!The scores were relatively close but realistically there was not much positive spin you could take out of the Jets game - draft wise.
The two rucks they played had some nice size, particularly Jensen, and I wouldn't mind seeing more of them. They got some nice clean taps but too often did not direct them well and they were outbodied quite a lot. You can't teach size though and they certainly had that.
The backs I thought were terrible all day and were beaten so easily when the ball went in there. The other lines were not much better although it was hard on the forwards given they had virtually no quality ball all day. There were periods of time when the ball bounced virtually every time and there were a lot of handballs to guys with his opponent sweating on him. Hude was okay up forward and is a bigger bodied medium forward type much like McFadyn. I would suggest he is some chance of being drafted but he looked like the only one for the Lions apart from Fletcher.
On Fletcher I will give a bit more of my extended thoughts. I watched him pretty closely in this game and there were a few good things but also plenty to work on as well. He played as an inside mid mostly and when he was there the midfield tended to work better than when he wasn't. When he was not in the midfield he was rested up forward but the ball rarely got forward of centre when he was there. The couple of goals he got were on the run from just inside the 50 rather than from forward craft.
Fletcher does his best work in space but he did not have much of that. The opposition did key to him and shut him down pretty quickly. He got a three 1 - 2 handball and receive back plays which padded his stats but a couple of them he got the ball back in not a particularly good position. His kicking was not as good as I have seen it previously but I have no concerns on that front. It was still pretty decent and I think with more time and targets who are in space it will be significantly better than that. He covers a fair bit of ground at a reasonable pace but he does need to improve his burst running. There is too much one paced cruising around. He needs to work on giving that burst to get to space to receive or to impact a contest. At the moment he runs in traffic too much and hangs back from the contest when he has an opportunity to impact it.
He is not a player that cracks into contests and he does not have a particularly physical style about the way he plays. He tends to hang around as a hand ball receiver in contests mostly and not attack the ball and try and win it. He is too often behind his opponent when he is playing onball and is very often flat footed when he should be moving. He did not position himself as one of the primary tap receivers but given where he was positioned it was probably intended that he would receive that quick handball to allow the ball to be cleared. He does not hunt the ball on the inside. When he does get it his hands are only average as far as quickness goes. Despite not being particularly physical with the ball in dispute he is a willing tackler and he wraps up well. He is not a hard hitter but he is strong enough to stick his tackles and hold the ball up.
I like that he is getting plenty of time on ball at this level although at the next I think he plays much more on the outside where he can use his skills more effectively. He is a balanced runner with the ball in hand and his decision making is good. He moves through traffic nicely and, as he showed yesterday, he can finish nicely from 50 if he gets the chance. In tighter I think he will look much better with the likes of Neale and Lyons shoveling the ball out to him and him then him kicking it quickly forward.
So don't expect him to be an inside mid at the next level but he does have some promise as an outside in type.
Hi Quigs, are you doing a mock draft this year?The scores were relatively close but realistically there was not much positive spin you could take out of the Jets game - draft wise.
The two rucks they played had some nice size, particularly Jensen, and I wouldn't mind seeing more of them. They got some nice clean taps but too often did not direct them well and they were outbodied quite a lot. You can't teach size though and they certainly had that.
The backs I thought were terrible all day and were beaten so easily when the ball went in there. The other lines were not much better although it was hard on the forwards given they had virtually no quality ball all day. There were periods of time when the ball bounced virtually every time and there were a lot of handballs to guys with his opponent sweating on him. Hude was okay up forward and is a bigger bodied medium forward type much like McFadyn. I would suggest he is some chance of being drafted but he looked like the only one for the Lions apart from Fletcher.
On Fletcher I will give a bit more of my extended thoughts. I watched him pretty closely in this game and there were a few good things but also plenty to work on as well. He played as an inside mid mostly and when he was there the midfield tended to work better than when he wasn't. When he was not in the midfield he was rested up forward but the ball rarely got forward of centre when he was there. The couple of goals he got were on the run from just inside the 50 rather than from forward craft.
Fletcher does his best work in space but he did not have much of that. The opposition did key to him and shut him down pretty quickly. He got a three 1 - 2 handball and receive back plays which padded his stats but a couple of them he got the ball back in not a particularly good position. His kicking was not as good as I have seen it previously but I have no concerns on that front. It was still pretty decent and I think with more time and targets who are in space it will be significantly better than that. He covers a fair bit of ground at a reasonable pace but he does need to improve his burst running. There is too much one paced cruising around. He needs to work on giving that burst to get to space to receive or to impact a contest. At the moment he runs in traffic too much and hangs back from the contest when he has an opportunity to impact it.
He is not a player that cracks into contests and he does not have a particularly physical style about the way he plays. He tends to hang around as a hand ball receiver in contests mostly and not attack the ball and try and win it. He is too often behind his opponent when he is playing onball and is very often flat footed when he should be moving. He did not position himself as one of the primary tap receivers but given where he was positioned it was probably intended that he would receive that quick handball to allow the ball to be cleared. He does not hunt the ball on the inside. When he does get it his hands are only average as far as quickness goes. Despite not being particularly physical with the ball in dispute he is a willing tackler and he wraps up well. He is not a hard hitter but he is strong enough to stick his tackles and hold the ball up.
I like that he is getting plenty of time on ball at this level although at the next level I think he plays much more on the outside where he can use his skills more effectively. He is a balanced runner with the ball in hand and his decision making is good. He moves through traffic nicely and, as he showed yesterday, he can finish nicely from 50 if he gets the chance. In tighter I think he will look much better with the likes of Neale and Lyons shoveling the ball out to him and him then kicking it quickly forward.
So don't expect him to be an inside mid at the next level but he does have some promise as an outside in type.
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I am thinking not at this stage. I am looking at about 5 weeks overseas between late June and October which makes things hard with everything else going on.Hi Quigs, are you doing a mock draft this year?
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Given your mention of school teachers, you're obviously meaning Henriksen. Is a pedigree of coaching Vic Country U16 & U18's not applicable? Or is it Borlace? If you're going to criticise, then perhaps you should spell out exactly your issues as it relates to you and name names. And in what way are you able to criticise i.e. what is your experience in coaching/development?Selected from outside the squad.. which i actually have no problem with as these boys should have had a chance to show their wares in intra-academy games. Though, boys actually selected in the squad whom have yet to get a game, must be a little bemused?
I wouldn't be surprised if the academy coaches are getting so sensitive and desperate from the wide, constant criticism, they are taking advice from anonymous internet posters (though they may have a heads up who you are.. and I) on footy forums just to hold back a little of that criticism? I don't know how this could deflect for their own ineptitude? This would be reactionary to failure, and should be noted, and seen as such.
How can the head of the academy and head coaches be retained by the Lions after this debacle?;
*Boys doing an entire preseason, then getting cut from the final squad without even playing a single intra-academy game to show what they got?
*Persisting with boys who are failing on field and not giving others an opportunity. (one boy has been played in 4 different positions in 4 games despite failing each time but the last, and how he performed in the last is debatable.)
*Perhaps only 1 boy gets drafted, (and they cant even take credit for that) and so who plays every week would be academic. (teachers should understand this) Why not more rotation?
*The coaches seem to be focusing on winning not talent identification, and therefore failing at both.
*If their interest was to identify talent, why no intra-academy games before cutting the squad?
*18yo Kids already being told they wont be in the academy next year despite the NAB League being u19s!
* Which means what they do in QAFL seniors as an u18 has no consequence!
*Squad members not selected each week are not told they aren't in the team and can go back to club. Only those selected are told! QAFL coaches have had to ring the academy on a Friday to see if a boy is available for club on Saturday!
*Jersey presentation only for the 1st team that was chosen. Other boys left out. Suns did their presentation with entire squad.. on youtube.
*In 2 years, most likely not 1 boy gets drafted by these new academy staff and their academy boss!! (they cant take credit for Jaspa)
*Boys dropping out of the academy totally confused and angry. Their experience being a stressful, disappointing and confusing one, instead of challenging and instructive.
*How many dreams must his group of coaches squash, before the Lions clean house again for the good of the entire AFL? Lions have an obligation to provide draftees from their academy. This group of coaches has failed every year they have been at the academy. Time the Lions employ an academy boss who is young, driven, wants to make something of the academy to further his ambitions in coaching or Administration.
'You pay peanuts you get monkeys'. School teachers thrown into a role that should be occupied by young budding AFL coaches out to prove they can take on a coaching role while receiving guidance on the job by AFL coaching staff, will get one exactly the results we are seeing...Disenchanted talent, cynical observers, no draftees, and failure on field. They are employing staff whose biggest achievement in life will be having coached the Lions academy... instead of a driven young ex AFL player using the academy as a proving ground, a stepping stone to higher coaching achievement.
The academy should not be an end point in someones career, or career highlight. It should be a place for growth, opportunity, be instructive, vibrant, with new ideas, and challenging. The academy right now is stagnant, out of ideas, and reactive to criticism, is failing QLD talent, and the AFL.
Im sure the coaches are literate enough to make excuses for their failures. But the many failures remain, and continue..
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I’d be genuinely surprised if the academy coaches read this forum, or are aware of the criticism here.Selected from outside the squad.. which i actually have no problem with as these boys should have had a chance to show their wares in intra-academy games. Though, boys actually selected in the squad whom have yet to get a game, must be a little bemused?
I wouldn't be surprised if the academy coaches are getting so sensitive and desperate from the wide, constant criticism, they are taking advice from anonymous internet posters (though they may have a heads up who you are.. and I) on footy forums just to hold back a little of that criticism? I don't know how this could deflect for their own ineptitude? This would be reactionary to failure, and should be noted, and seen as such.
How can the head of the academy and head coaches be retained by the Lions after this debacle?;
*Boys doing an entire preseason, then getting cut from the final squad without even playing a single intra-academy game to show what they got?
*Persisting with boys who are failing on field and not giving others an opportunity. (one boy has been played in 4 different positions in 4 games despite failing each time but the last, and how he performed in the last is debatable.)
*Perhaps only 1 boy gets drafted, (and they cant even take credit for that) and so who plays every week would be academic. (teachers should understand this) Why not more rotation?
*The coaches seem to be focusing on winning not talent identification, and therefore failing at both.
*If their interest was to identify talent, why no intra-academy games before cutting the squad?
*18yo Kids already being told they wont be in the academy next year despite the NAB League being u19s!
* Which means what they do in QAFL seniors as an u18 has no consequence!
*Squad members not selected each week are not told they aren't in the team and can go back to club. Only those selected are told! QAFL coaches have had to ring the academy on a Friday to see if a boy is available for club on Saturday!
*Jersey presentation only for the 1st team that was chosen. Other boys left out. Suns did their presentation with entire squad.. on youtube.
*In 2 years, most likely not 1 boy gets drafted by these new academy staff and their academy boss!! (they cant take credit for Jaspa)
*Boys dropping out of the academy totally confused and angry. Their experience being a stressful, disappointing and confusing one, instead of challenging and instructive.
*How many dreams must his group of coaches squash, before the Lions clean house again for the good of the entire AFL? Lions have an obligation to provide draftees from their academy. This group of coaches has failed every year they have been at the academy. Time the Lions employ an academy boss who is young, driven, wants to make something of the academy to further his ambitions in coaching or Administration.
'You pay peanuts you get monkeys'. School teachers thrown into a role that should be occupied by young budding AFL coaches out to prove they can take on a coaching role while receiving guidance on the job by AFL coaching staff, will get one exactly the results we are seeing...Disenchanted talent, cynical observers, no draftees, and failure on field. They are employing staff whose biggest achievement in life will be having coached the Lions academy... instead of a driven young ex AFL player using the academy as a proving ground, a stepping stone to higher coaching achievement.
The academy should not be an end point in someones career, or career highlight. It should be a place for growth, opportunity, be instructive, vibrant, with new ideas, and challenging. The academy right now is stagnant, out of ideas, and reactive to criticism, is failing QLD talent, and the AFL.
Im sure the coaches are literate enough to make excuses for their failures. But the many failures remain, and continue..
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I am going to preface this with, i have questioned what metrics the academy are measured on. It's there in black and white in previous posts and i have asked why it hasn't performed.I probably shouldnt have singled out school teachers. I'll retract that.
Ive mentioned no names as i dont know who makes choices that are wrong. So the academy as a whole must own it. Naming names is an endless demand that may also lead to naming individual boys that dont deserve to be in this discussion.
An academy should be able to be criticized by people with the Brisbane Lions best interests or even the AFL as a whole, and as they are to provide draftees, for the AFL. A North Melbourne supporter should have as much interest as a Lions supporter, purely if only it involves the supply of talent to the draft.
Im commenting on the academy as a whole, the process, and problems encountered.
The * are my observations. The comments above and below the * is my opinion.
Parents, QAFL club presidents, etc all cant be wrong. Ask around.
The academy should be criticized in the open, not whispered about in private. How can they address concerns and be made to address them, if there is not open discussion, but just kept 'in house'? Im sure they dont like it. Imagine if a political party could keep everything in house? They would if they could. Both are of public interest and should be held to the light.
I probably shouldnt have singled out school teachers. I'll retract that.
Ive mentioned no names as i dont know who makes choices that are wrong. So the academy as a whole must own it. Naming names is an endless demand that may also lead to naming individual boys that dont deserve to be in this discussion.
An academy should be able to be criticized by people with the Brisbane Lions best interests or even the AFL as a whole, and as they are to provide draftees, for the AFL. A North Melbourne supporter should have as much interest as a Lions supporter, purely if only it involves the supply of talent to the draft.
Im commenting on the academy as a whole, the process, and problems encountered.
The * are my observations. The comments above and below the * is my opinion.
Parents, QAFL club presidents, etc all cant be wrong. Ask around.
The academy should be criticized in the open, not whispered about in private. How can they address concerns and be made to address them, if there is not open discussion, but just kept 'in house'? Im sure they dont like it. Imagine if a political party could keep everything in house? They would if they could. Both are of public interest and should be held to the light.
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They are performing better.Just out of interest is there are much conflict with the Gold Coast Academy?
Understatement.They are performing better.
Well how many did they get drafted last year.Understatement.
They got to prelist them. Uwland from memory.Well how many did they get drafted last year.
Maybe there should be less focus on producing AFL players and more focus on improving players. How many kids are written off in academies because they don't have perceived AFL qualities?