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Had a dream last night that we took Heppell at 4, Cripps at 26 and Tom (someone - begins with an L) as a tall with pick 28 (or whatever our 3rd pick will be). Really annoyed when I woke that I couldn't remember the name.
Only a dream, and meaningless ... but still???![]()
Heppell off the half back line frees up Sheppard, Smith, Stevenson(hopefully we retain him!) to move up the field as well so for mine he's the better choice then Gaff.
While i agree we shouldn't take Darling i disagree with this. Andreoli is a strong propspect and i wouldn't be suprised if he was the 5th West Australian picked after Swallow, Bennell, Darling and Conca.
Why couldn't Heppell play on a wing? He's played in the midfield before and done exceptionally.Sheppard, Smith and Stevenson don't need any freeing up as they're not first choice backmen. Hurn, Waters and Butler, IMO, are the 3 small backs that are first choice.
WC have too many HBF's already, so the selection of Heppell for the reason you've stated makes no sense.
Gaff is a Wingman, and a quality one at that. Stevenson isn't even assured of being retained on the list, let alone being best 22. Smith is a flanker with a bulky body made for power in bursts, not endurance. Hence the wing isn't suited for his game. That still leaves Sheppard needing a pairing for a wing position considering our need for something better than average quality Wingmen we have in Rosa and Houlihan.
The selection of Heppell to turn someone WC use as a HBF into a Wingman, I foresee as a Masten as a HFF/FP type fail. Sheppard has the quality to be a Wingman despite being drafted as a HBF. It makes me wonder why some don't think WC should draft an actual Wingman to play on a Wing.
Had a dream last night that we took Heppell at 4, Cripps at 26 and Tom (someone - begins with an L) as a tall with pick 28 (or whatever our 3rd pick will be). Really annoyed when I woke that I couldn't remember the name.
Only a dream, and meaningless ... but still???![]()
Why couldn't Heppell play on a wing? He's played in the midfield before and done exceptionally.
Gaff is hardly a wingman in the pure sense. He doesn't run and carry and doesn't have quality cruising speed.
He's a linkman. You would hardly call Chad Fletcher a wingman, who is a similar type of player.
The only genuine wingman we are looking at is Polec.
I think Gaff is a pure Wingman. He's an outside receiver.
You are completely wrong, he is not a pure wingman, and he is not an outside receiver, but don't let the truth get in the way of your analysis.
You are completely wrong, he is not a pure wingman, and he is not an outside receiver, but don't let the truth get in the way of your analysis.
Care to add reason to your post. Or just moronically state that you're wrong, with nothing to back it up. Put up or shut up!
He is an outside receiver. He lacks a bit of on field speed to be a pure wingman and he struggles with kicking over long distances (But he's short distance kicking is superb).
Is Heppell naturally suited to the wing, or if selected would WC have to make-shift Heppell into a Wingman? AFAIK, Heppell played in the midfield as an IM. That's a fair bit different from an OM.
I think Gaff is a pure Wingman. He's an outside receiver. The role doesn't require run and carry and a high cruising speed to make one viable for the position.
I've previously stated that I see Gaff as a Chad Fletcher clone, but with a neater kick. Fletcher was a Wingman, without run and carry and a high cruising speed. But that didn't stop him from being a ball magnet and a very good Wingman for a few years, which earned him an AA. I think Gaff will be better than Fletcher, but play a similar game. That's why I'll stick with my opinion on him being like Fletcher. The comparison goes beyond height and being a left footer.
Also, being a linkman is part of the role of a Wingman. No matter who's playing in this position, it's something I expect from this player.
I've previously said that I want Gaff over Heppell, as I do now. But I've previously stated that I want Polec over both Gaff and Heppell. That hasn't changed.
Polec, Gaff, Heppell, in that order. Reason being is that the first two are Wingman. I want pick 4 to be a Wingman, not anything other, because IMO, it's our most urgent need.
He can play inside and out, never been a wingman, never will be, is a Dal Santo/Power type.
He is not an outside receiver in the sense of the footballer type, he can outside receive and distribute because he makes good decisions and has precise kicking.
He will constantly run behind a team player on the mark and receive a cheap handball because you want the ball in his hands, unlike Chad Fletcher who did it so he could simply build his stats up.
The BF myth that he doesn't have an inside game, is just that, a myth.
You play him out of the centre square.
Would I be correct in guessing you made most of your conclusions based on a few minutes of footage?
Gaff isn't a wingman. And Heppell is certainly more than a HBF.
Ah for crying out loud! Gaff is no more a wingman than masten or shuey. If gaff is going to be drafted it's to be a midfielder. If it's a winger people want, heppell has more of a chance at playing that role much the same as hurn played well late in the season on the wing.
Task for WCE recruiters
What do we need most at our club?
Someone who can get the footy.
Someone who can get the footy to a teammate in a better position by hand or foot.
Someone who doesn't drink or use drugs.
Go and find that boy/man