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I don't think Brady Grey is even close to being close to the level of player Sherro is at the moment. At WAFL level Grey has often started a game well and then gone completely missing for three quarters in games this year.
Just for the record while I cant say Sherro leaves 'every stone unturned', I can say he pushes himself at training as much as any young kid I can remember. Last preseason he was often one of the last to leave the track on a regular bases and after completing goal kicking at the end of the main session he would run a ton of extra laps. His work ethic is actually the main reason I think he will make it. The most likely selection result this week will be no changes with the Peel team not playing for two weeks. Id have Ibbo in the 21 and Sheridan sub.
Over analysed bit of play. Not one of the Cats defenders were a threat to Hill.
Over analysed bit of play. Not one of the Cats defenders were a threat to Hill.
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When you're vanilla you aren't going to have many highlights.It was brought up as an example of Sheridan's awesomeness. Maybe someone has a better example?
It wasn't. Somebody highlighted Hilly's goal and somebody else decided that was the opportunity to sink the slipper into Sheridan. I suspect it was probably Bushie.It was brought up as an example of Sheridan's awesomeness. Maybe someone has a better example?
I don't think anybody is getting grumpy about that at all. People are getting grumpy that you don't seem to be giving the kid a break.He is exactly the same player that we saw last year. People are getting grumpy with me continuing to say it, but I haven't seen a single convincing argument to the contrary.
It wasn't. Somebody highlighted Hilly's goal and somebody else decided that was the opportunity to sink the slipper into Sheridan. I suspect it was probably Bushie.
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I challenge anyone to highlight a passage of play at AFL level where an independent judge would say, "holy shit, that Sheridan kid is good".
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Easy, when Hill kicked the sealer in the Qualifying final against Geelong last year one of our players makes a extended and powerful gut run off halfback which enabled him to be there to force the defender to have to choose between guarding space and closing Hill down. He then dropped in to sheppard Hill's chaser. It might not be a banana on the run from 50 on the boundary but it was damn good footy in a high pressure situation.
He may not be your contested footy cup of tea but he has good skills, a big tank and most importantly knows when to get on his bike. I hope both he and Crozier turn out to be better than average players for someone taken around their position in the draft, at the moment to me from what I have seen it looks like they will both have solid careers. Thats not the same as being below par.
He is exactly the same player that we saw last year. People are getting grumpy with me continuing to say it, but I haven't seen a single convincing argument to the contrary.
When you're vanilla you aren't going to have many highlights.
I can't think of a single thing James Kelly has ever done that has made me think "wow" but he's a three time premiership player + 200 gamer.
I don't think anybody is getting grumpy about that at all. People are getting grumpy that you don't seem to be giving the kid a break.
What's so wrong with not showing improvement from the previous year if the previous year was OK for a new player? Sandilands didn't really show us anything for about 6 years, but look where he is now.
His WAFL from has improved from last year, he has got 22, 32 and 32 possession and 17 from 40% game time. Last year he did not get 30 possession once and he is hitting the score board more.
Once he gets a bit more core strength he will be a very good player in the AFL, he will probably always be vanilla but that is fine.
Meh. Neither accolades are much chop.He won a Rising Star nomination and won Geelong's best first year player, so I can't agree at all.
Meh. Neither accolades are much chop.
I have been waiting for Sheridan and Crozier to cement their place in the team, but as an outsider they do not seem any closer to doing so. Both of them seem to be almost guaranteed to wear the Sub vest at some stage every game they play. I notice that both have been playing well for Peel, so they will always be in the mix. How do you compare the two and their development? Is one of them more likely to 'make' it in your eyes, and if so, why?
Not really. Rising Star nominations tend to reward possession numbers. Best first year player awards tend to reward number of games played from debut. That doesn't mean the player has a good highlights package.But, surely both would necessarily involve a highlight reel more impressive than running near Stephen Hill waving ones arms.
Impossible to tell at this stage of their development. Crozier is a flashy player who hasn't been able to produce any flashiness at AFL level. Sheridan is an accumulator who hasn't been able to accumulate at AFL level. Both performing very well for Peel but they both need more time, IMO.
Hard to say from what we've seen.I have been waiting for Sheridan and Crozier to cement their place in the team, but as an outsider they do not seem any closer to doing so. Both of them seem to be almost guaranteed to wear the Sub vest at some stage every game they play. I notice that both have been playing well for Peel, so they will always be in the mix. How do you compare the two and their development? Is one of them more likely to 'make' it in your eyes, and if so, why?
Meh. Neither accolades are much chop.
Considering that other first year players included Gary Ablett, Jimmy Bartel and Steve Johnson I can't say I agree with this statement.Meh. Neither accolades are much chop.
That's my point. It's hardly a signifier of top quality winning those awards.If you consider that Jimmy Bartel, Stevie J, Gablett jnr, Charlie Gardiner (63 games), Henry Playfair (68 games), David Johnson (79) and Andy Carrazzo (168, albeit mainly for Carlton), were all drafted by Geelong in the same year, it is a pretty fair effort.
How many Rising Star noms has Sheridan won again?
Not really. Rising Star nominations tend to reward possession numbers. Best first year player awards tend to reward number of games played from debut. That doesn't mean the player has a good highlights package.
That's my point. It's hardly a signifier of top quality winning those awards.
Lee Spurr won Freo's best young player in 2012. Rhys Palmer won the Rising Star in 2008. They're ultimately meaningless awards.
Sounds a lot like Garrick Ibbotson's Rising Star nominationKelly got 22 touches and a tackle. Rd 12 v Sydney. He obviously won it for more than possession accumulation.
Well, it was you who held up Kelly as a comparison. He showed far, far more at an earlier stage of his career.