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he will be a first year player so will be unconsistent. and with not much forward line depth he will get a good defender.why will Griffiths not play next year when he is training? Just asking thats all?![]()
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he will be a first year player so will be unconsistent. and with not much forward line depth he will get a good defender.why will Griffiths not play next year when he is training? Just asking thats all?![]()
Just 2 questions, why is Cotchin better in the forward line than the centre and why will Griffiths not play next year when he is training? Just asking thats all?![]()
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i dont know much about him but he would not get a game in round one. maybe towards the end. he has to compete with Nahas, Morton Hislop and other resting mids.I think we could chuck in roberts on the forward flank.
He shouldn't be a half back IMO for the following reasons
Compare that to the reasons that I believe he can be a usefull forward pocket
- Not a good decision maker down back/in the midfield, tries to take too many people on and fails.
- Not accountable enough.
- Below average overhead, even for his height.
- Physically weak...we would struggle to find a forward weak enough for him to match up on.
- Not a great field kick, very little distance in his kicking.
- Doesn't have a huge tank.
If Edwards is going to make it, and I think he will, he will make it as a defensive forward. Add 5-10kgs to his frame, put him on the oppositions designated kicker and he will get 20 goals a year from holding the ball free kicks alone. Nahas is even smaller (5cm and 10kg smaller to be precise) and yet he managed to achieve this last year. We are going to need at least 2 small crumbers if, long term, we are going to have a very tall forwardline of Vickery, Post, Griffin and Astbury (all over 194cm) and a direct style of play (as indicated by hardwick).
- Technically a fantastic tackler (although still not strong enough).
- Has a good eye for the goals (good snap/running shot, reasonable set shot).
- Agile and able to get around players. Down back his attempts to take opponents on can result in direct goals against us. Up forward, if Edwards takes 1 too many people on and fails at least the ball is in our half!
- Good pace off the first few steps.
Sure, he can take an uncontested mark. But get him in a contested situation...try as he might he cannot compete. He has no strength in the legs or hips and regularly gets outmarked in a 1 on 1 situation. Maybe his good leap and reasonably reliable hands will come in handy some day...when he puts on another 5-10kgs. Until then, keep him away from defense because small solidly built forwards will slaughter him. Therefore I still maintain he should be playing in the forward pocket.Yeah fair enough mate, although the PSD seems like it was used on a few smalls though, obviously after you posted this.
i have to disagree on his overhead marking though. he is actually very good and has an excellent vertical leap for his size IMO
he will be a first year player so will be unconsistent. and with not much forward line depth he will get a good defender.
From what I've seen his decision making when playing behind the ball is poor. Whilst he isn't the best crumber, he is a good lead. And the crucial thing is his tackling ability. Its much more effective putting your best tackler on the oppositions' backline designated kicker than putting them in defence. If he was in defence, the opposition would try and find a way to get a big bodied medium/small forward on him to punish him body on body. Whats the use in him being able to tackle if he gets 5 or 6 goals kicked on him directly from marking contests anyway.Edwards is actually very good overhead, and has one of the best tanks at the club (he was top at his draft camp in both the endurance (either the beep or the time trial, can't remember which) and the vertical leap). I'd say he has developed into a good decision maker down back, he gets caught far less than Tambling when trying to run out of the back half. He's also a smart player - but he's not good at reading the ball off hands, which makes him a poor crumber.
one is a midfielder and one is a KPF. i hope he gets some game time to. but we are not just going to chuck him into games because we drafted him at 19.He is still our second round draft pick and he should play for at least 3 parts of the season. I remember just about every man and his dog whinging because last year we traded pick 19 for McMahon and the Bulldogs picked up Ward. But he played 90% of the year. Griffiths is in full training from all reports and should have some sort of an impact next year IMO.
Sure, he can take an uncontested mark. But get him in a contested situation...try as he might he cannot compete. He has no strength in the legs or hips and regularly gets outmarked in a 1 on 1 situation. Maybe his good leap and reasonably reliable hands will come in handy some day...when he puts on another 5-10kgs. Until then, keep him away from defense because small solidly built forwards will slaughter him. Therefore I still maintain he should be playing in the forward pocket.
PS all the small guys taken in the draft can also play in the midfield. Also, none of them are particularly known for their tackling. This is Edwards main strength, and probably the only reason I see a future for him.
I guess thats the real strength of your argument right there mate. He is actually very good over head as I said, but you are right, contested situations is where he will be found out, body on body he is in trouble. I cant remember seeing him in this situation too often to comment with any real insight as opposed to speculation.
I don't remember that mark, but in any case that shows he is courageous...not a good contested mark, and I don't dispute that. But what happens when a high ball comes in, and he is body on body in the back pocket with chapman/johnson, porplyzia, brad johnson etc? Most of those guys have legs bigger than Edwards' torso!I do remember seeing Shane take a tough grab in front of a pack that he crashed into the front of and took the grab easily (I dont think anyone saw him coming or expected him to be crumbing) was pretty special, and as it was this year, likelly the highlight of an otherwise awful day.
I do remember seeing Shane take a tough grab in front of a pack that he crashed into the front of and took the grab easily (I dont think anyone saw him coming or expected him to be crumbing) was pretty special, and as it was this year, likelly the highlight of an otherwise awful day.
one is a midfielder and one is a KPF. i hope he gets some game time to. but we are not just going to chuck him into games because we drafted him at 19.
He shouldn't be a half back IMO for the following reasons
- Not a good decision maker down back/in the midfield, tries to take too many people on and fails.
- Not accountable enough.
- Below average overhead, even for his height.
- Physically weak...we would struggle to find a forward weak enough for him to match up on.
- Not a great field kick, very little distance in his kicking.
- Doesn't have a huge tank.
Give me mid '07-mid '08 edwards: 12 disposals of good quality, 1 or 2 goals, 3 tackles. Most importantly, his size was not exposed as much as it is down back. Playing predominantly down back in '09, he averaged about 2 marks. Compare that to that '07-'08 run he had, where he was averaging around 5. What does that tell you about his ability to mark the ball in defence? Down back he is not tackling, he is not marking, he is not getting alot of disposals (especially kicks)...i would be interested in some defensive stats ie who his direct opponent was and how they played in the back end of '09. For him to have as little impact as he has, he would have to have completely shut out his opponent in each game (or contribute a SHITLOAD of 1%ers). I might be wrong but I remember small forwards having multiple field days against us, particularly in the last 4.I found it the exact opposite in his last 8 Rounds of 2009. With confidence he proved he can be a very handy small defender
Give me mid '07-mid '08 edwards: 12 disposals of good quality, 1 or 2 goals, 3 tackles. Most importantly, his size was not exposed as much as it is down back. Playing predominantly down back in '09, he averaged about 2 marks. Compare that to that '07-'08 run he had, where he was averaging around 5. What does that tell you about his ability to mark the ball in defence? Down back he is not tackling, he is not marking, he is not getting alot of disposals (especially kicks)...i would be interested in some defensive stats ie who his direct opponent was and how they played in the back end of '09. For him to have as little impact as he has, he would have to have completely shut out his opponent in each game (or contribute a SHITLOAD of 1%ers). I might be wrong but I remember small forwards having multiple field days against us, particularly in the last 4.
west coast: le cras kicks 5, mckinley kicks 2 and several other small forwards kicked singles
hawks: osborne, mcglynn and rioli kicking 3, 2, 2 respectively
pies: davis, dick, didak and medhurst all played well (9 goals between them)
swans: 11/18 goals kicked by small forwards/resting mids.
As Edwards was one of the small backs in each of these games, how many goals did he personally conceed? Going from the fact that a significant proportion of the goals scored against us in those games were from the oppositions small forwards or resting mids, you'd say he probably had at least 1 or 2 goals a game kicked against him, and probably a fair few inside 50s/goal assists, going on the possessions the small forwards racked up against us (many 20-25 disposal winners). Not good enough for a guy who gets about 5 kicks a game.

ObviouslyEdwards played about 2 quality games in his career prior to about Round 14 of 2009. Since the kangaroo game(I think) he has played pretty much his best 5 games of his career. He took several big marks in defence over that 8 week period, he pretty much didn't get caught or turn the ball over. He played with confidence and took players on regularly getting out of traffic with composure and setting up play from defence. He took a step up in confidence and been a much better player since that Kangaroos game. If he maintains it, he should be a permanant small defender. Maybe he had less marks in defence because he wasn't a kicking target![]()
, but thats kind of my point. 2 marks per game... with the possession retention style of play we were utilising...its pretty damn low! Tambling was #1 at out club for marks with an average of almost 7 per game whilst playing in the exact same position! This tells me 3 things: the other defenders are not confident with using edwards as a linkman, edwards is not making good position to be a linkman, and edwards is not taking enough marks defensively. 1 or 2 courageous crashes back into packs may look promising, but the reality is that he has very little impact. If both of those 2 marks he averages per game were such contested "crashes back into packs", that would be respectable in terms of that area, but what about the 2 or 3 uncontested, link man marks he should be taking. some how i dont think he will be able to add 7-10kgs. but 3-4kgs over this pre season should be what he is aiming for.simply put needs meat on his bones, 7-10kgs and he'll be a player![]()
i dont know much about him but he would not get a game in round one. maybe towards the end. he has to compete with Nahas, Morton Hislop and other resting mids.