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Joey is a veritable sage, a soothsayer if you will. Would have been a Druid in Celtic Europe.
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I’m sure there are plenty of other words you could have used to describe what Day did to GWS.
Yes but half of the wing is defensive.67% of his possessions were In the defensive half. That stat is right below the heat map you posted.
Wingers would be but it depends on the type of half back flank, because Sicily has played HBF well and isn't a big runner, while someone like Jiath is the opposite, aswell as Bramble when he played there late last year. It depends on the player.
no other choice but to rewatch the game boys
Cyclone in a tea cup. Don't even have to look at my calendar - must be January.
Wasn't really my point, it's just that players play the same role differently.yeah for sure but Bramble and CJ are substantially better endurance runners than William
Wasn't really my point, it's just that players play the same role differently.
Not many no, but it has worked. I feel someone like Day would make it work purely because of his game style, he doesn't need to run all day he's smart enough. But the goal is for him to continue to build his body and fitness base, everything else he basically has in spades, his footballing side is unreal.not many blokes that can't run play wing though!
Yeah but look at the distribution of the actual disposals and you will see they are spread all through the defensive fifty as well. It’s ok to admit you were wrong.Yes but half of the wing is defensive.
I looked at the heatmap mate. It's mostly all on that far wing.Yeah but look at the distribution of the actual disposals and you will see they are spread all through the defensive fifty as well. It’s ok to admit you were wrong.
I looked at the heatmap mate. It's mostly all on that far wing.
I'll cop him saying he didn't start on the wing, must've imagined that. But he def played alot on the wing, moving up and alot of his possessions were on the wing which is shown by the heatmap.Rather than the continued search for confirmation you could just take the word of a poster here who is a keen observer of our club and were, you know, actually at the game.
The blue dots are the actual disposals. They are all over the defensive 2/3 of the field. There are just a few more on one wing that causes the heat map algorithm to call it a cluster but the disposals are mostly evenly spread.I looked at the heatmap mate. It's mostly all on that far wing.
Fergus Greene, James Parsons and James Blanck have all been invited down to training. Any other new player spotted out there?
Not many no, but it has worked. I feel someone like Day would make it work purely because of his game style, he doesn't need to run all day he's smart enough. But the goal is for him to continue to build his body and fitness base, everything else he basically has in spades, his footballing side is unreal.
But did you see the heatmap?!To put it to rest I went through the Kayo replay and checked every centre bounce. Here is the info.
- Day did not attend any CB on the wing.
- Shiels, Howe, Phillips, Bramble were the 4 that rotated through there.
- One CB deep in the last quarter you couldn't see one of the wingers as they were not in camera shot.
- Another CB deep in the last quarter you couldn't see either winger of ours in camera shot.