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Exactly. We could have taken him and have a Martin / Connors situation at the moment. It was obviously just too much of a risk.
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Griffin's running play and kick was amazing! He was a seriously good pick up for pick 61. What about De Boer's spin, dash and left foot kick after the Ballaz chase?
3)Another good showing from Crowley who is cementing himself as one of the leagues best taggers. People have mixed feelings about taggers but it is bloody important in todays football.[/quote]
Crowley and Picken both proved that point today. Taggers are critical. Hill was virtually unsighted the whole game, and Griffen only popped up occasionally. Two game breakers effectively eliminated by two dogged, hard-working, and less talented (but very important) guys.
Griffin is looking more and more like Dean Cox . If I recall correctly Cox came to the fore only when Gardiner was out with a long term injury. At least I think it was an injury but might have been something else.
Wow, big call there. You're right about Cox really breaking out in Gardiner's injury absence. See where you're coming from. Don't think Griff will ever bee as good as Cox, but he has that mobility and confidence in his disposal. Not as tidy as Cox and not quite the tank either I think - but like your line of thinking.
Griff will re-sign, I'm confident of that, but I think we're going to have to pay him a reasonable amount. He's going to get some nice offers elsewhere I reckon.
Just on Hill, I'm sure they jabbed him up at half time. He was hands on hips grimacing at every stoppage in the first and then he spent the second deep forward, wasn't even trying to get hold of the ball, looked cooked to me.
Then he came out in the 3rd and started charging around at stoppages at least trying to effect the play.
Just didn't seem to have it in his legs to burn off his man with pure running yesterday. The 2 runs he did make were pure class but not nearly enough output.
It's incomprehensible to me they can't manufacture some stoppage plays with blocks to get the ball in his hands more often when he's under a heavy tag like yesterday.
Mayne and Pav are gelling quite well!
It was only last year that Mayne was crashing packs and spoiling the mark for Kepler/Fyfe/Pav...
Now he is timing his runs, leading well and dropping off when required. There was one point where Mayne yelled and pointed at someone else for spoiling Pavs attack on the ball, shows confidence he knows the game plan.
Sounds like Sumich has been hard at them and it's finally paying off!
Haha! What?! The bloke kicked a goal when his side were cruising and the opposition had given up with heavy legs. It was a positive, but compared to the appalling game he played, it's not worthy of being regarded higher than Chris Mayne's performance.
For me:
1) Pavlich. The bloke is a champ. He's a king in the forward line, and he's been fantastic this season. Not only is he a consistent goal kicker, but he's a consister creator. Sometimes you just forget the footy ingenuity of the guy.
2) Big Griff. Tie this bloke down to another contract. Like some have said, the guy moves like a rover. Taking a few bounces, those clean hands, the confidence to have a kick... I rate him. He's very solid in the ruck, as well. He's better than Clarke and, in my opinion, more usable than Sandi. It's been highlighted how average Sandilands is in the ruck. And, Sandi isn't awfully useful anywhere else. The bloke dishes off handballs and doesn't have the confidence to take a kick. Griff's proved he has that competitive edge and that desire for the footy. I'm very impressed with the bloke, and I'll be frustrated if we move him on.
3) Mayne. Jesus. The guy doesn't miss much, does he? A strong outfield footballer and one of the AFL's best at set shots. This year, he's shown some real toughness and he's been in amongst the packs. He's still young-ish, so who knows what he's capable of...
4) Sutcliffe. By no means a standout performer. But making the step from colts footy to AFL is a massive one. The fitness of a first-year will be lower than the majority, so it's more about what he does with the ball, rather than how much he gets it. He didn't seem to butcher anything and he seemed pretty composed. Another decent footballer taken at a pretty tame pick.
5) DeBoer played another strong game. Did plenty of good things and some fantastic things. A few more years of development, and the guy will be a very good footballer.
A mention here for Grover as well. You just feel he might've played his last game for the Dockers. If his last involvement was a massive clash, well, it'll be poetic. He's given so much to the club in an unglamorous position. The bloke always tried his heart out and gave everything for the jumper. Not an awesome game, and he doesn't look good enough for AFL anymore. But it was nice to see him on the ground.
Just quickly on the Darling issue, I know from a reasonably good source that most clubs had Darling stamped as 'not to be drafted under any circumstances'