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In The Locker Room Thread someone says that Trigg announced it on 5AA.
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Steven Trigg on 5aa
I was wondering what everyone's expectations are on Dangerfield?
If Danger turned out to be another Reily would he even break par?
perhaps there are more people with the expectations of a potential Chris Judd from West Coast?
Thommo level, but with better pace, better kick at goal and less holding the ball calls (better decision making).I think people would consider a Reilly result to be disappointing for Dangerfield, but they wouldn't expect him to necessarily be Chris Judd. I would assume the expectation would be for him to be reaching Scott Thompson levels in a few years time.
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Has been given Roo's number 32!
Wow, thats a massive honour for the young kid, great choice.
In The Locker Room Thread someone says that Trigg announced it on 5AA.
Wow....Has been given Roo's number 32!
Was kinda obvious when they announced the 19 was retired.
Nice.
Was kinda obvious when they announced the 19 was retired.
Apart from pace, those things aren't exactly strengths of his game.Thommo level, but with better pace, better kick at goal and less holding the ball calls (better decision making).but definitely give him a few years first.
Apart from pace, those things aren't exactly strengths of his game.
! Apart from speed, what other strenghts does he possess?
Confidence, strength, balance.! Apart from speed, what other strenghts does he possess?
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Why was #19 retired?
Confidence, strength, balance.

Do we know yet whether Dangerfield requested the number, or was offered it?
Yeah, core stability...ties in with balance and strength. Really helps with his pace too.His "Core stability"
His goalkicking isn't so bad though, is it? I haven't seen much footage of him kicking on goal but he seemed to have a good goal/points ratio from recollection in the TAC Cup this year. Though maybe that's just because he was getting it close to goals all the time? Or having the ball kicked over his head and just having the speed to swoop it up goalside of his opponent and run in for the easy kick?
Yeah, core stability...ties in with balance and strength. Really helps with his pace too.
His kicking for goal isn't really a strength. It's not a weakness, like his field kicking and decision making are. But yeah, I'd say his goal kicking is just fine - neither here nor there.
), I heard people who watch the TAC Cup say that his decision making and disposal has improved a fair bit this year. Perhaps it's still a weakness but is it really significantly better? It would be a comfort if it was, since often it seems like we recruit youngsters with poor skills and they just never improve even one bit.As for the KP question, I'd say no. I don't think he's really lost too much mobility. He still has good evasive skills, but I'm pretty sure he's only just 190cm. He's got the right build for a modern mid.Was just watching some Geelong Falcons clips the other day. Seems to have grown a fair bit, must be 190+ and looks to have maybe lost a bit of mobility? Could he potentially play KP at AFL level?
Just wondering VC who would you rate Blease 2008 vs Dangerfield 2007?
Yes, he has improved this significantly this year. I'm sure the club are very happy with his development in these areas of his game. He only needs to get himself up to an adequate level of decision making and disposal, because his other weapons will be what makes him stand out. As long as those don't end up being stand out deficiencies, then the Crows will be laughing!Yeh, makes sense.
Incidently (forgive the barrage of questions but I like to pick your brain), I heard people who watch the TAC Cup say that his decision making and disposal has improved a fair bit this year. Perhaps it's still a weakness but is it really significantly better? It would be a comfort if it was, since often it seems like we recruit youngsters with poor skills and they just never improve even one bit.
Confidence, strength, balance.