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Confident Darcy will play?Erasmus in for O'Meara, that's the only change we need to make.
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Of course, the big fella has come back the next week from worse before, he has that John Cena healing strength I'm pretty sure.Confident Darcy will play?
I noticed that last night too watching first crack. At the game I thought Sturt was ok and tackled hard and was more involved than he has been in previous games. However it’s striking how slight and scrawny he is after 5 years in the system. His shoulders and general body shape are of a skinny long distance runner that’s tried to bulk up in the gym but just can’t.On the Sturt discussion. Here is a photo I took of my TV (sorry for quality) during First Crack. Sturt is open on the far left (and no Melbourne players off screen) but Fyfe fluffed the chain with his handball. Was also similarly free when JOM was streaming through the corridor to the right of screen and chipped it straight (understandable to go forward rather than sideways).
If he is holding his position and width to spread the field, that might be all that is being asked of him. And it might make it harder to get involved if we are moving through the middle.
Wouldn't take too much for him to get a goal/assist or two with his positioning, and the perception of his game could easily change.
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On the Sturt discussion. Here is a photo I took of my TV (sorry for quality) during First Crack. Sturt is open on the far left (and no Melbourne players off screen) but Fyfe fluffed the chain with his handball. Was also similarly free when JOM was streaming through the corridor to the right of screen and chipped it straight (understandable to go forward rather than sideways).
If he is holding his position and width to spread the field, that might be all that is being asked of him. And it might make it harder to get involved if we are moving through the middle.
Wouldn't take too much for him to get a goal/assist or two with his positioning, and the perception of his game could easily change.
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This is a seriously bad take, we literally just played Melbourne whom have a similarly wide but shorter player who has kicked 6 in a grand final. Plus picket who would be lucky to weight 60kgs.I noticed that last night too watching first crack. At the game I thought Sturt was ok and tackled hard and was more involved than he has been in previous games. However it’s striking how slight and scrawny he is after 5 years in the system. His shoulders and general body shape are of a skinny long distance runner that’s tried to bulk up in the gym but just can’t.
I don’t think he has the physical power for this game.
Was about the post saying the same. I'm always questioning having Hughes and Banfield in the 22, but both got the job done (Banfield was pretty influential to be honest, great game)Erasmus in for O'Meara, that's the only change we need to make.
I noticed that last night too watching first crack. At the game I thought Sturt was ok and tackled hard and was more involved than he has been in previous games. However it’s striking how slight and scrawny he is after 5 years in the system. His shoulders and general body shape are of a skinny long distance runner that’s tried to bulk up in the gym but just can’t.
I don’t think he has the physical power for this game.
You seriously aren’t comparing Pickett and Sturt in the physical stakes? I mean, kozzie Pickett is a human meatball, one of the most physically powerful players in the AFL! It’s like having a 170cm ball of flying concrete running around the place. Some of the hits he puts in make me wince on the sofa watching them. Probably the hardest small forward matchup in the AFL right now and he bullied Walker on Saturday in nearly every 50/50 contest.This is a seriously bad take, we literally just played Melbourne whom have a similarly wide but shorter player who has kicked 6 in a grand final. Plus picket who would be lucky to weight 60kgs.
Does he have the ability? Maybe, maybe not. Is he too skinny? That's a dumb question.
He presented to good positions throughout the game and the ball went elsewhere (not a criticism of the ball carriers). Could have easily had another one when Serong kicked his goal from 50On the Sturt discussion. Here is a photo I took of my TV (sorry for quality) during First Crack. Sturt is open on the far left (and no Melbourne players off screen) but Fyfe fluffed the chain with his handball. Was also similarly free when JOM was streaming through the corridor to the right of screen and chipped it straight (understandable to go forward rather than sideways).
If he is holding his position and width to spread the field, that might be all that is being asked of him. And it might make it harder to get involved if we are moving through the middle.
Wouldn't take too much for him to get a goal/assist or two with his positioning, and the perception of his game could easily change.
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So your claim is that Pickett is a "power" player? He is not good because he is strong, he is good because he is ****ing fast, agile and smart. Calling him concrete is just dumb. He's made of the same stuff as Sturt and has 10kg less than him.You seriously aren’t comparing Pickett and Sturt in the physical stakes? I mean, kozzie Pickett is a human meatball, one of the most physically powerful players in the AFL! It’s like having a 170cm ball of flying concrete running around the place. Some of the hits he puts in make me wince on the sofa watching them. Probably the hardest small forward matchup in the AFL right now and he bullied Walker on Saturday in nearly every 50/50 contest.
Also if you are talking about Fritsch - he’s much more strongly built than Sturt with greater core strength. Despite being a couple of cm shorter I reckon he has at least 5 or 6 kg of extra muscle on Sturt.
I’m not sure what we are arguing about here.So your claim is that Pickett is a "power" player? He is not good because he is strong, he is good because he is ****ing fast, agile and smart. Calling him concrete is just dumb. He's made of the same stuff as Sturt and has 10kg less than him.
Also, when does Fritsch ever win the ball because of his size? Notice how when he gets it he is almost always in space?
It's a dumb argument, Sturt isn't in the team to wrestle with defenders or burst out of stoppages. He is there to chase defenders, mark the ball on the lead or crumb.
Try and justify how Caleb Daniel is a good AFL player if you want to see how bad your point is.
You're going to have to define power for me with the way you are using it.I’m not sure what we are arguing about here.
My point is that don’t mind Sturt as a player but right now he’s lacks the physical power, in my opinion, to be seen as a reliable piece of the puzzle currently for Fremantle. He’s 5 years in the system and is 189-190cm and weighs 81kg. For context, Fritsch is 188cm and weighs 86kg. That’s 5 extra kg of muscle that Fritcsh has on Sturt (as well as just being probably the best medium forward inthe league anyway). Banfield who is often seen as being in direct competition with Sturt for a place in the side is 191cm and weighs 92kg. 11kg heavier.
Whatever way you dress it up, Sam is massively disadvantaged physically compared to these guys. Pickett is an explosive contested ball beast. He’s on a different planet to Sturt in terms of power and is nearly impossible to tackle even if surrounded by 3 or 4 opposition players. He’s not playing in the same position as Sturt anyway so is a bit of a red herring in this conversation.
I haven’t watched the game back yet but from where I was sitting at the ground I thought Sturt did well enough but half his touches were in contested situations and he nearly got caught in possession several times but managed to get it away. He seems to struggle to get his hands free to release possession when being tackled in the handball possession chains than JL likes to play and his core body strength is not near the same as the other players in that position.
You might argue that his job is to not get involved in contested situations and just spread and mark the ball on the lead but I think that’s unrealistic. Especially given the way we like to handball chain possession forward where our guys often almost take the contact and step around opposition players before releasing the handball to the next guy while being tackled.
I don’t know why Sam can’t put on a bit more weight but there can’t be many 5th years players 190cm that are only 81kg in the AFL
It’s a mixture of pace, explosiveness and physical strength. For small crumbing forwards like Pickett he just hits the contest at max velocity and has clean hands and great skills so that’s why his type of power is so effective.You're going to have to define power for me with the way you are using it.
It’s a mixture of pace, explosiveness and physical strength. For small crumbing forwards like Pickett he just hits the contest at max velocity and has clean hands and great skills so that’s why his type of power is so effective.
A different example is power in AFL is someone like Fyfe being able to shrug off tackles in contests while standing up and release the ball to a teammate. This is more relevant to Sturt IMO. Fyfe just has that core strength though his shoulders and legs to shrug off opposition tacklers and get his arms free.
I feel like Sturt is a little off the level in that aspect. I’m not saying he needs to be at Fyfe levels but he’s not even as good as Banfield in contested situations. Therefore he relies on his lead up play and spread to make an impact. That’s harder IMO as unless the entire gameplan is built around getting the Ball to Sturt I50, he is going to need to play his role in the contested ball exchanges in this team. It can’t be avoided IMO.
I thought he was ok on Saturday to be honest and fought and chased hard.