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You're more confident that me regarding Cochran. I think he is in the TJ rhelm of speculative.HH, Parker, Cochran and West are the only ones I'm reasonably confident of somehow filling the inevitable void created by our upcoming retirements.
Thanks for letting me know but I rate my opinion more than yours.You're more confident that me regarding Cochran. I think he is in the TJ rhelm of speculative.
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Thanks for letting me know but I rate my opinion more than yours.
What's that saying? Opinions are like arseholes.. everybody's got one.
And some are bigger than others!What's that saying? Opinions are like arseholes.. everybody's got one.
Agree with all those here who are looking forward to Harvey Harrison in 2026.
He is already an AFL primed player.
A wonderful recruit to have straight away in the 2026 season.
always takes 6 months after an ACL to get back somewhere near your bestI think we need to temper our expectations. I expect him to slowly build in the vfl, he’s had a very long time out and complications with his knee
And some are bigger than others!
mmmmm, wonder if he does work outside of the club, i could use his skillsLooking forward to preseason and the build to return. Typically Wade does really well at building other parts of the body during recovery.
I can see Harrison having a Lachie Shultz type career. Has great forward pressure and his goal sense is very good.AFL Tables Harvey Harrison
While Lachie Schultz & Beau McCreery remain our incumbent half-forwards, as HHH works through his 4th pre-season, you'd expect he'll be pushing for more time on ground in an effort to claim a more permanent HFF role, as opposed to a generic role player.
He appears to make good decisions, and there's no panic in the stands when the ball is in his hands.
If indeed McCreery pushes into claim more midfield minutes, stepping into the void Mitchell as left, HHH looks poised to make his claim on a permanent senior forward berth.
Questions remain - What will be his point of difference? Can he become an impact player? Might he instinctively hunt the ball? Does he possess that innate ability to pressure defenders to cause turnover?
It's what I love about Schultz and Elliott, their work rate to make the most of any opportunity. Very much part of our DNA. Learn well, young Padawan.
Wheelo Ratings Harvey Harrison (comparison to Beau McCreery)
I can see Harrison having a Lachie Shultz type career. Has great forward pressure and his goal sense is very good.
Importantly, he runs both ways. I can't remember the specific game though I know it was against Carlton, though the game was in the balance late in the 4th quarter and Harrison snuck into the D50 to intercept a McKay kick amongst a sea of Carlton players. Work rate is incredible.
Edit: Found it and he's the one that also knocked it forward into the path of Daicos for the winning goal. Good footy IQ: