In Williams & Elliot - like it!
Out Swan & Reid.
Out Swan & Reid.
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Can't wait to see Elliott. Haven't had a kid really debut with a bang since Pendlebury.
Or maybe even Cloke
Sidebottom, Clarke and even Tooves had better debuts than Pendles and all were after him too.
In fact, I recall Pendles first game being rather uninspiring. He was all class, but had no engine whatsoever and played on a forward flank and didn't win much ball.
He was quality 3 years ago. Inconsistent before that and ruined by injury since. I tend to think he's lost his weapons but if he leaves and returns to 09 form at another club I will be beyond pissed.Chris Knights is an emergency, he is an unrestricted free agent.
Should be a high target come the off season for us, he is quality.
Daisy's debut against the Crows was pretty damn good
I was at that match. Bucks kicked 6 goals and got about 30 touches! It was great sitting in the stands cheering Bucks on and watching him embarrass Mal Michael; what an absolute champion!Can't wait to see Elliott. Haven't had a kid really debut with a bang since Pendlebury.
Or maybe even Cloke
Wow, two debutants in the one day. Have not seen that at Collingwood in a non Round One match for a long, long time.
And Bucks resisted the temptation to rush Taz back. I am becoming more and more impressed with Bucks every wee.
We normally lob a few in on ANZAC Day.Wow, two debutants in the one day. Have not seen that at Collingwood in a non Round One match for a long, long time.
I laughed so hard a liitle week came out!Wow, two debutants in the one day. Have not seen that at Collingwood in a non Round One match for a long, long time.
And Bucks resisted the temptation to rush Taz back. I am becoming more and more impressed with Bucks every wee.
I'm pretty sure it'll be Wellingham spending more time in the middle not Sinclair, have we already forgotten what he did last time Swan was out VS Melbourne?Clearly Elliot will be given Sinclair's forward pressure role, releasing Sinclair into much more of the midfield rotation (which he has been doing a fair amount of recently anyway) to cover for Swan. Very unlikely Elliot would be able to be an effective midfielder in his first AFL game. Absence of Swan and Ball and lack of fitness of DAisy will be (partly) compensated by sheer weight of numbers through the midfield rotations. Obviously Elliot is unlikely to be as effective as Sinclair in the defensive forward role at this stage, but it's probably the best we can do under the circumstances.
To see so many youngsters brought in asap shows a great development mindset.
It's terrific to have excellent coaching at Collingwood for the first time in 12 years or so. Things looking v bright for the Buckley era.
Wellingham's role has already been stepped up when Ball went down. Perhaps even more now but that goes for the whole midfield - a lot of runners could be rotated through at different stages - toovey, gsack, buckley, shaw etc. But Elliot specifically will (potentially) free up Sinclair more and I don't see elliot getting much midfield time, maybe a taste here and there which is good development coaching. Actually I'd like to see Shaw dev'd more as a midfielder, he might become another A grade mid - Tony Shaw with afterburners.I'm pretty sure it'll be Wellingham spending more time in the middle not Sinclair, have we already forgotten what he did last time Swan was out VS Melbourne?
No way have we got no chance, Ball went down and a few boys stood up, it'll happen again and be a close game!!