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For me the difference I've seen in his one and a quarter games this year - compared to his matches last year, he's either gotten stronger to or learnt how to stand up/shrug off tackles, something he couldn't do last year.
For a guy on the slower side that lacks breakaway speed, being able to hold ground in a tackle and make a clean dish-off is key, as you don't have the ability to burst away from a tackle to get outside to dispose of the ball. With Titch on the decline Ned could potentially fill a key role in our midfield this year and beyond as that strong contest/defensive tackler midfielder that would compliment the class of Nick and the explosiveness of JDG (and in time big Ed).
Additionally as the next gen of big body mids continue to evolve and get bigger and stronger, a defensive midfielder that can match their size at the contest could become a critical component of midfields across the league.
Having said all of that though - he's put in one excellent performance against a shambles of a Port Adelaide side - so I will temper expectations for now. Hopefully he gets a good run in the next few weeks and can test himself against the likes of Cripps, Henney/Warner and Neale in the coming weeks.
For a guy on the slower side that lacks breakaway speed, being able to hold ground in a tackle and make a clean dish-off is key, as you don't have the ability to burst away from a tackle to get outside to dispose of the ball. With Titch on the decline Ned could potentially fill a key role in our midfield this year and beyond as that strong contest/defensive tackler midfielder that would compliment the class of Nick and the explosiveness of JDG (and in time big Ed).
Additionally as the next gen of big body mids continue to evolve and get bigger and stronger, a defensive midfielder that can match their size at the contest could become a critical component of midfields across the league.
Having said all of that though - he's put in one excellent performance against a shambles of a Port Adelaide side - so I will temper expectations for now. Hopefully he gets a good run in the next few weeks and can test himself against the likes of Cripps, Henney/Warner and Neale in the coming weeks.
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