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He can be frustrating. But we are no where near strong enough to not have him in the side. Is something like Joel Corey. Not as good obviously but tough, hard and important.
The smartest people on a subject rarely have the views of the majority because if they did they wouldnt be the smartest. Just average.You're entitled to your opinion, (which i think is incorrect), and you are at odds with many posters who voted on this board as well, who by a very large majority had Rohan as Geelong's best in the Carlton game....so I am hardly selective in my view of player performance.
....but you being at odds with this board on Geelong player performance is par for the course......so whose surprised?
Credit to Blicavs for the well placed handball to Steven, leading to his first goal in the hoops
I thought Fort wasn't far behind Witts,can't see how he got votesCoaches votes
9 Tom Hawkins (GEEL)
8 Joel Selwood (GEEL)
7 Mitch Duncan (GEEL)
2 Jarrod Witts (GCFC)
2 Sam Menegola (GEEL)
1 Hugh Greenwood (GCFC)
1 Esava Ratugolea (GEEL)
Yes cos stevens first goal should be about blicavs. Cos he implemented a regulation handball.
He spent the majority of the dees game on the wing which justifies the slightly lower disposals and the majority of the suns game forward. I want him in the middle more racking up possessions as well and I think that’s where he’s headed as the year goes on. Check out his heatmaps for his last 3 games.Parfitts tackling and pressure on the weekend was outstanding. Had genuine impact with a couple of goals too. But I want to see him racking up the ball more. 11 touches in a game just won’t cut it for mine. He also had just 3 in the first half against the Demons. He has all the tools to be a very good player, but he needs to find the ball more IMO..
This was Steven in 2018 when he was 7th In the Brownlow, he's always been big...