This is the most important element of the past few weeks. For a long time he seemed to not progress very much at all. Hopefully he can keep building on recent weeks and become unquestionably best 22..Still not ready but gets better every week.
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This is the most important element of the past few weeks. For a long time he seemed to not progress very much at all. Hopefully he can keep building on recent weeks and become unquestionably best 22..Still not ready but gets better every week.
Was my most satisfying win of the year too. Didn't think anything could top the feeling of beating the Blue bags, but this win was super sweet.
Well was a Win/Win Situation then for usThey traded up to get Weddle.
We would probably have taken him if Hawthorn didn't.
Fixed it for you.I can see Fat Jesus smoking a big spliff today and reading this smugly.![]()
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Great post - and very astute observations.I'm watching the replay this morning as it's nice to re-watch without all the emotion and focus on specific players.
I've been watching Ed closely and he's done some really nice things. One thing he's done is to remain calm when he's got the ball in tight, to trust his teammates to work for him by moving into space for the releasing handball (which we do better than any other team) then pulling the trigger at the right moment. It's not an easy skill to master and it's dependent on knowing your teammates, knowing the system and backing yourself to make the right handpass rather than rush a hospital pass under perceived pressure.
He's also worked up the wing to the 50 and spotted up teammates for shots at goal with some well weighted kicks.
I still think there's a lot of growth in Ed's game and we have a very good player in development... This is a good sign that he's getting comfortable at the level and will find a place in the long term.
Yeah even harder to see on the TV. I am guessing he was asked to improve on his work rate when he got dropped after GWS. He’s gone back and come back as a machine.Really solid footage, the kind of stuff that I find harder to notice watching live at the ground (get too emotionally sucked in!). He gets up and down that wing effortlessly, and has been involved in some rebound 50 work from deep in the opposition forward line - something Sidey, Crisp & Lipinski have been really good at throughout the years.

This is genuinely exciting. No youth my arse you oppo flogsYeah even harder to see on the TV. I am guessing he was asked to improve on his work rate when he got dropped after GWS. He’s gone back and come back as a machine.
Well done Ed
You are correct Copeland, although smoking indoor from the cannabis Cafe.
Lethal.
Pistol Night
I am a happy man.
Ed, Ned and our entire team killing it.
Fly is amazing![]()
Kane and Sam Edmund mainly being a sour Port flog and Carlton loser respectivelyWell done Ed. Excellent reward for some consistent efforts.
Who said we don't have good kids coming through?
Last 2 games he has come on in Leaps and Bounds at AFL Level
Like Ned Long
Poulter is a ball chaser who doesn’t follow team structuresplease change my mind (not having a go), but whats the difference between ed allen and caleb poulter?
FJ!Good boy
Amazing what can happen when you actually give a kid a block of games in the right role without making them the sub
Who knew