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To be honest, I think I'd rather Sidebottom in the scheme of things.
Varcoe clearly has him covered for pace, kicking and creativity, but for Sidebottom to do what he did in the finals last year, in only his second year, suggests he will become a great player indeed. Will win more contested posessions and possesions in general, than Varcoe.
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disagree with that, sidebottom is very creative, and as for kicking it's only penetration varcoe would have the edge in, sidebottom is a very good kick, maybe you havnt seen enough of steele.
Sidebottom is a great kick, and exceptionally dual sided - He uses either foot for any variety of kicks without hesitation.I know Sidebottom is creative, I just feel Varcoe is particularly so. As for kicking, perhaps I'm not qualified to compare. Varcoe never misses a target though.
Sidebottom is a great kick, and exceptionally dual sided - He uses either foot for any variety of kicks without hesitation.
See his left footed bullet to Darren Jolly for a goal in the GF for an example (clip is at 2:55)
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Jolly overran it - He kept going to the side. If he'd kept running straight at Steele, as the kicker would assume a leading player is going to, the kick would have been right on his chest.
As it stands, despite the miscommunication, the wrong-footed kick was still good enough to set up a goal.
Not really.That's a pretty massive assumption.
Surely there's some true highlight video for this guy out there?
Again though, that's just pretty much everything that he did in that game - It's not made to flatter him or anything.I think the creator missed a part where he scratched his nuts particularly vigorously.
Never seen a clip which doesn't show 90% of his possessions hitting a target. Lots of easy receives in space though. Hope he didn't end all those possession chains.
his strength overhead
Again though, that's just pretty much everything that he did in that game - It's not made to flatter him or anything.
The thing about Sidebottom though, is that his ability to read the pack and kick crumbing goals is just icing - The cake is his ability to read the play, his persistence, his ball-winning ability, his strength overhead and his skilled and creative use of the ball.
As they both spend more and more time in the midfield, the difference between him and Varcoe as a player will grow significantly - Sidebottom is a natural ball-winner, and in his two year career, he's already bettered Varcoe's career high in possessions over a five year career four times, with scarcely any more midfield time, and a team that plays a much lower possession gameplan.
Varcoe has him for pace, and probably nudges him for skill and creativity, but Sidebottom's intangibles make him a closer comparison with a young Jimmy Bartel, or someone of that ilk. His role has kept him from doing much inside work, but he's had games with 4-5 clearances on multiple occasions.
LD, out of curiosity where did Varcoe finish in your B&F this year?
Here's the thing though, Varcoe is according to wiki 2 years and 9 months older than Sidebottom. He's been in a top team so he's hardly been monstered, has played 76 games so he's had opportunities to shine, and yet Sidebottom has shown more in less games and at a much lesser age. I think most neutrals would accept that Sidebottom is the much more exciting prospect, that might change. But currently? I take frontbum. Sorry cats fans, but it's the truth.
He was outstanding in the draw as well. He was also excellent against the Bulldogs, and BOG against Adelaide in the finals the year before.Is this all from his apparently outstanding game in the GF replay walkover?
Don't act as though he's supposed to have shown more than Varcoe to date, when Varcoe has had three years longer on an AFL list. If you compare Sidebottom's second year to Varcoe's second year, it's a joke.
What has he shown? In both PFs I watched Cats v Pies over the last 2 years, Varcoe has been much better. The 09 PF I remember Sidebottom was particularly bad.
In fact extend that to both H&A matches this year, the Cats win Varcoe was better, the Pies win Varcoe was better.
Is this all from his apparently outstanding game in the GF replay walkover? Sure he gets the ball more at the moment, but Varcoe leads in goals and assists, so that might have something to do with field position.
He was outstanding in the draw as well. He was also excellent against the Bulldogs, and BOG against Adelaide in the finals the year before.
He's consistently proven to be a quality performer in finals, and he's only just turned 20.
Don't act as though he's supposed to have shown more than Varcoe to date, when Varcoe has had three years longer on an AFL list. If you compare Sidebottom's second year to Varcoe's second year, it's a joke.
This poll is about who you would prefer going forward. There's not doubt Sidebottom has had the better introduction to footy, but it wouldn't be much of a poll if was who had the better 2nd season.
Sidebottom has burst out of the blocks, while Varcoe took a bit longer for a number of reasons including form. As it stands I think they both have similiar standing in their respective teams, and both will be looking to move up the pecking order and into the midifeld more.
IMO Varcoe has Sidebottom covered for skills and pace, while Sidebottom has better nous and seems like he'll be more consistent. Overall I don't think the gap is as large as some supporters suggest where attributes are exaggerated positively for their player and negatively for the other.