Farren Ray
Interesting article - shows some of the fears and insecurities of moving state to play AFL footy
Interesting article - shows some of the fears and insecurities of moving state to play AFL footy
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Originally posted by One-eyed Tiger
No offence to you guy's, but if I were a Doggies supporter then there is a fair bit in that article that I would find a tad worrying.
“I would’ve much preferred to stay (in Western Australia)”
“Melbourne’s so much different to Perth. When we get into the season it’ll be good, but I went straight into the Doggies and we’ve gone down and did this huge camp and that was really hard. It doesn’t make things (easy and) you don’t feel good about it.”
“Everyone would’ve much preferred to stay in their home state, but it’ll get better.”
“Obviously you get the impression that you can’t go down and you can’t do much worse,” Ray said about his new club.
“I guess I’ll probably play a couple of games for Werribee and see how we go and then I might get a senior game. If I don’t go too well in that, I’ll go back and play for Werrribee,” Ray said.
Overall impression I got was that he obviously doesn't want to be in Vic and that he seems to think he'll waltz into the side after a token couple of weeks at Weribee. I think the guy will need to toughen up a bit, both physically and mentally before being considered. What do Doggies supporters think? Are you expecting him to play seniors this early? Having said the above I recall Coughlan looking distressed when he was drafted to Richmond, but that's turned around, so Ray's lack of joy might not be concerning.
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Originally posted by K9-54
The "home state" stuff is him just being honest. Most adjust, some don't. Time will tell. Nothing particularly concerning there.
I agree that he seemed to have expectations regarding senior football that may be unrealistic. I'd be surprised if he played much at all next year. I hope his confidence is justified (I've never seen him), but he does appear to be getting a bit ahead of himself.
Originally posted by stefoid
Cooney also said he hopes to slot straight into the midfield next year![]()
I agree, Ray seems to be a guy who speaks his mind rather than mouthing 'good to be drafted, happy to play anywhere' nonsense. No 17yo kid wants to move interstate away from his familly and mates - really scary.
Might be worth someone reminding him that success will come through hard work. Very few players get their first game handed to them on a platter - Cooney might be one who does.Originally posted by One-eyed Tiger
“I guess I’ll probably play a couple of games for Werribee and see how we go and then I might get a senior game. If I don’t go too well in that, I’ll go back and play for Werrribee,” Ray said.