Does he "look a player"?
I don't really understand him. I don't think anyone really knows what position he should be playing, and unless he gets put somewhere and gets to stay therefor a while I don't think we will ever know that.
I think the Goodes comparisons have been incredibly unfair and unhelpful to him. It has resulted in him playing a Goodes-like role (which is basically a free marauding role through the centre and half forward lines), and it just hasn't worked.
I understand why some think he is too soft. I think the bigger problem is that is too slow - sometimes I watch him and there are balls that he should be getting to but he just doesn't have the engine to get there. Maybe that is a combination of softness and slowness, though. Whatever it is, he isn't Adam Goodes and so I think he needs to be used elsewhere if we are going to get any use out of him.
Goodes works in the role because he combines the strengths of a smaller player with the strengths of a bigger player - he is fast, great ball control and skills, he can get stuck in, but at the same time is one of the best marks in the comp, in a pack or on the lead. Right now I feel like Barlow is the anti-Goodes in a sense - he doesn't have the small-man qualities, the speed, the mongrel or the skills, and you would expect that from a guy that is almost 2m tall, but, and I think this is the big problem, in being forced into this role that doesn't suit him he doesn't really seem to play to his height, which is his real strength. He is basically as tall as Jesse White, but if you watched the two of them play you wouldn't know it. One is being used in a role that takes advantage of it, the other in a role where it seems like it is a major hindrance.
Right now we have a tall player with no specific instructions wandering around the field looking, in my opinion, understandably lost. What he needs is a specific job in the forward line or defence. He needs to be given time to develop in it. I think the best thing, considering the current make up of the squad, is to have him on the full-forward line as a foil for White. With Lewis Johnston's interupted season this year, the retirement of O'Loughlin and Hall quitting I think that makes the most sense.
I don't think he should be written off as a player, but I do think that unless he gets a clear, stable role in the team he isn't really going to develop.
i think you may have hit the nail on the head with that one...i do think at this point in his development barlow would be better off given a specific role...i don't think he's coping well with being given that freedom...he doesn't seem to know what to do with it...
i hope ed doesn't read this thread either...no player should be subjected to this kinda criticism...
and yes, luke ablett is sh!t...lol he does a bit here and there...but geez...he is very mediocre






