Too slow, cant jump, cant shootHow does Fischer go on basketball court?
Any future there?
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Too slow, cant jump, cant shootHow does Fischer go on basketball court?
Any future there?
Ian Perrie vibesWatching the SANFL replay, that's some ugly kicking for goal. Jagged a couple, but doesn't fill you with a ton of confidence doing so.
It's like he wasn't told he would be playing forward to just before the bounce.Watching the SANFL replay, that's some ugly kicking for goal. Jagged a couple, but doesn't fill you with a ton of confidence doing so.
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I tend to think the opposite.
It's generally not that difficult to find competent key defenders- it is significantly easier to find people who can play key defence competently than it is key forwards. Defence is where the guys that can't play forward end up, often with significant success.
We've historically been capable of finding key defenders with low resource expended, and there are quite often very good key defenders in the league who are low resource acquisitions- Harris Andrews is probably an example.
I can live with one at the back end of the first- I'm probably ok with the Talia and Davis territory provided you get the picks right, but I'd never spend pick 6 on one.
Edit: to be clear, I think your reasoning process is correct and you've identified the correct issue. I disagree on how hard is it to find, in the sense that I think it's a position where you are significantly more likely to be able to find very good starters in non-draft processes or late draft than you are other positions. Your likelihood of finding elite or even very good midfielders in rookie drafts is almost non-existent (weighted for how many there are)- key defenders? It's not unheard of.
In terms of the 2019 draft, who are the elite mids/key forwards you would have chosen at 6? Serong looks okay but not personally don’t think he will be a teams no 1 mid.
Weitering, Gibcus and to a lesser extent so far DGB have justified selection in the top 10
As KPD’s in their year.
The key issue is he hasn’t made the step up like Talia and Davis made for us in the past
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rabidcrow, you need to watch more Freo games. Serong is a very good player already and a finals type of player. Dewy is correct, would be at the top of the list of young mids here.Serong is better than just okay. He’d be our best young mid and a really solid piece of building out our midfield.
Those were the packaged highlights from the last two years…Haven’t actually seen him play for 2 years, but the sanfl highlights look good. Two very strong marks and he converted for goals.
There has to be something there…
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Perrie actually played some gamesIan Perrie vibes
Could be like Jacob Koschitzke. Play at either end depends on need.I'm stating here now .....McAsey is back to the playing style, that saw him Drafted at #6 .....consistency may not be there yet, but he's leaping at the ball again .....he looks strong, confident, and the self belief is back
Whilst he's playing fwd currently ...that can be a positive, when you have self doubts & having to play a negating defensive role ......like the journey undertaken by Weitering, who also played fwd for a while .....I suspect, defence is still where he'll end up ....and where we desperately need a quality KPD
McAsey will make the grade !
And that's a big plusCould be like Jacob Koschitzke. Play at either end depends on need.
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What grade is that ? C GradeMcAsey will make the grade !
If you watch the SANFL he's definitely improved on last year.What grade is that ? C Grade
They're not picking the "markers" ......McAsey hasn't played like his Draft year, until recently .....it's fair to judge his output till now, but you also have to factor in external factorsBookmarked.
You have way more confidence in him than most supporters that have watched every SANFL/AFL game he's played.
I hope you're right and applaud your willingness to put yourself on the line.
Very Confident ....not saying this year ....but carrying over his confidence gained this year, into another PS ....I hope you're right and applaud your willingness to put yourself on the line.
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My only concern, was Milera nailing down one role .....hardness was an early concern, I agree .....but not nowMilers even before his injury was going pretty ordinary.
Most people's concerns with Milera's game were mostly to do with his hardness not his weight.