If you are talking about Chad Wingard, he forgot how to jump about 5 years ago.
Maybe hold your horses since there's a chance Rozee will get Kenned
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If you are talking about Chad Wingard, he forgot how to jump about 5 years ago.
Did you watch Wanganeen, Buckley, McCleod, Tredrea?Best young talent I have ever seen come through in my near 30 years of watching Port Adelaide.
Did you watch Wanganeen, Buckley, McCleod, Tredrea?
He's an absolute gun and would have absolutely shat in the Rising Star award in just about any other year.
ewHe's an absolute gun and would have absolutely shat in the Rising Star award in just about any other year.
Fair enough. I don't exactly remember the specifics of their first six games but they all had visible talent to burn on first impressions.Yes, I did.
And I'm not saying he'll turn out better than any/all of them.
I'm saying that as a first impression and in 6 senior games, none of those have been this good this early in their careers.
Yes, I did.
And I'm not saying he'll turn out better than any/all of them.
I'm saying that as a first impression and in 6 senior games, none of those have been this good this early in their careers.
It helps that Rozee has superb physicial development for a first year player. Kid has some guns on him, Chadbro would be impressed.
I assumed someone would say this. Like I said Rozee is a gun, but Walsh is breaking records and is playing with the composure of someone 10 years older.The problem isn't the year, the problem is the state.
I assumed someone would say this. Like I said Rozee is a gun, but Walsh is breaking records and is playing with the composure of someone 10 years older.
Thought in the last quarter yesterday he shat the bed several times. He has Marc Murphy mark II written all over him.
I assumed someone would say this. Like I said Rozee is a gun, but Walsh is breaking records and is playing with the composure of someone 10 years older.
What records is he breaking? Not being sarcastic, genuine question.
He's the only player in history to have 24+ in his first 5 games, which he then extended to 6 games against the Hawks.What records is he breaking? Not being sarcastic, genuine question.
You're clearly not watching any of our games if you think he's scabbing possessions.Most hyped junior at a "big 3" club chip-scabbing possessions since Andrew McGrath.
You're clearly not watching any of our games if you think he's scabbing possessions.
He's the only player in history to have 24+ in his first 5 games, which he then extended to 6 games against the Hawks.
I'm not saying that's not impressive for a first year player but I hope if he wins the award it's for having a more rounded game that purely getting his hands on it a lot.
There's many players across the comp that rack up 30, 35 possessions every week and you barely notice them.
If he earns it, he earns it, no sour grapes. The idea that Rozee can't and won't win it after 6 rounds is a bit of a stretch though.
I assumed someone would say this. Like I said Rozee is a gun, but Walsh is breaking records and is playing with the composure of someone 10 years older.
Sam Powell-Pepper’s first year as an inside midfielder was a huge component in us making finals.I don't think there's a RS bias towards non-Victorian clubs.
The whole McGrath / Burton over SPP thing was probably justified following the slow back end of 2017 that SPP had.
If you go back through the records I'd go as far to say there's actually a disproportionally high percentage of RS winners from non-Victorian clubs.