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I disagree. I think Grigg's natural position is as an inside mid, but we were forced to use him on the outside due to a lack of outside players. Like Sloane, of the long list of inside mids, he was most capable and offered the most on the outside due to his elite leg.No, I meant Grigg. Grigg is the one who is on the 12-month "dead man walking" contract, following in the footsteps of LJ and Martin. I expect him to be delisted at the end of 2016 unless something changes radically.
Grigg isn't particularly strong "inside", but he's far too slow to be an "outside" midfielder. That's why his AFL career is stagnating - he really doesn't have a position at this level. There is a place for slower players in the AFL, but they have to be elite inside midfielders with exceptional decision making skills and with elite disposal by hand and foot. Grigg isn't particularly strong inside and the only aspect of his game which is elite is his left foot kicking.
If he is to survive, then he has to find a way of becoming a more contested "inside" player.
I'd like him to be tried in his natural position as an inside mid. He would have the flexibility to rotate out of the guts at times without being like a fish out of water. Unfortunately M.Crouch and CEY haven't been able to adequately play in other positions than inside mid. This may prove to be a problem when rotations decrease. It would also be great to have an inside mid who has elite skills. Grigg has good lateral movement (side step) which lends itself to working through traffic. He's tough too.
Worth a shot imo.









