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Is there a player that has not significantly improved on last year?
rizzo;7772796 3- Blake 2- Nablett 1- Mackie[/quote said:What he said.
Who would have thought we would be here after round 10 without King.
In response to the thread title, our most improved player is Mark Blake. He reads the game a lot better now, gets into the right positions to be creative during play, and his work at stoppages has improved a lot.
If this thread is to seek out why Geelong have improved, it's not because of individuals improving, but a more attacking and direct gameplan that is giving more opportunities to everyone, as well as our terriffic work at stoppages. Quite a few names being mentioned in this thread haven't really improved as far a skills go IMO.
Nathan Ablett still is not a great mark, the difference this season for him is that he is being used as a hit up player when we go foward where as last year he was leading to the same spots but not receiving the ball lace out like he has been this season.
Matthew Egan played some great footy last year, and IMO has been our second best tall defender for quite a while, not just the period this year while Harley has been out. He's a great contested mark since he came into the competition, and his kicking is a pleasure to watch, almost always hits one of our players on the chest (except for that backwards chip earlier this year that went out of bounds on the full, that was embarrassing but a rarity for him). I don't know why people are noticing him more this year, he's doing the same things that he has done in the past.
David Wojcinski is another who people are mentioning, but he was playing just as well as he is know before he injured himself. All he needed was a full preseason to get himself fit again and he was going to be a great player again, and if you take a fit Monica out of our side again we would be a different side and one probably similar to last year that was getting called slow and one paced.

Hit it right on the head.In response to the thread title, our most improved player is Mark Blake. He reads the game a lot better now, gets into the right positions to be creative during play, and his work at stoppages has improved a lot.
If this thread is to seek out why Geelong have improved, it's not because of individuals improving, but a more attacking and direct gameplan that is giving more opportunities to everyone, as well as our terriffic work at stoppages. Quite a few names being mentioned in this thread haven't really improved as far a skills go IMO.
Nathan Ablett still is not a great mark, the difference this season for him is that he is being used as a hit up player when we go foward where as last year he was leading to the same spots but not receiving the ball lace out like he has been this season.
Matthew Egan played some great footy last year, and IMO has been our second best tall defender for quite a while, not just the period this year while Harley has been out. He's a great contested mark since he came into the competition, and his kicking is a pleasure to watch, almost always hits one of our players on the chest (except for that backwards chip earlier this year that went out of bounds on the full, that was embarrassing but a rarity for him). I don't know why people are noticing him more this year, he's doing the same things that he has done in the past.
David Wojcinski is another who people are mentioning, but he was playing just as well as he is know before he injured himself. All he needed was a full preseason to get himself fit again and he was going to be a great player again, and if you take a fit Monica out of our side again we would be a different side and one probably similar to last year that was getting called slow and one paced.

