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Opinion Travis Varcoe

Assuming Varcoe is worth pick 10 in any draft, would you trade him?

  • Yes

    Votes: 48 39.7%
  • No

    Votes: 30 24.8%
  • Get stuffed Meto

    Votes: 43 35.5%

  • Total voters
    121

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Re: Murdoch. The team did win by 201 Meto!
 
No I think Murdoch could do a lot of damage going forward.

But gee if you're going to use 32 disposals and 3 goals as a big game I think you may need to look somewhere other than a smashing.

I think we'll see Murdoch as emergency during the finals though.
So he might get a game.
 

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Jubjub I surrender....you may have another week of Varcoe magic...how overwhelming!
 
Johnson has become comically bad. Every set shot is an adventure these days.

I suspect his groin is much worse than they've let on and it's effected his penetration - especially on his right side. On the run he's okish, although there seem to be a lot of howlers now, but from a set shot any more than 30m is really pushing it. I think that snap around the corner against West Coast last year from directly in front makes a lot more sense now.

Off topic, but I found it intriguing that the goal he kicked from play on the run in the last quarter was from outside the paint and went through easily. But he had to swing around to hit that one, which you'd never do from a set shot.
 
Off topic, but I found it intriguing that the goal he kicked from play on the run in the last quarter was from outside the paint and went through easily. But he had to swing around to hit that one, which you'd never do from a set shot.

Yeah I noticed that too. And from memory it was another one of those weird tumblers that he does a lot and you can never be sure if he's doing them deliberately or not.
 
Varcoe's pace and tackling are too important for him to be sub. By having a lot of fast players who can tackle well you create more perceived pressure forcing the opposition to rush possession more.

I'd have Chappy/Caddy/Stokes as the potential subs because they are all good impact players.

Those saying Chappy is too good to be sub I totally disagree, Chappy has missed a lot of AFL and is at the end of his career, he also doesn't have the pace. I'd much rather him come on fresh at the end of a game rather than be subbed out.

As an impact player coming on with 10min to go in the 3rd quarter he could do a fair bit of damage when everyone else is tired. He could also swing the momentum which is hugely important.
 
Varcoe's pace and tackling are too important for him to be sub. By having a lot of fast players who can tackle well you create more perceived pressure forcing the opposition to rush possession more.

I'd have Chappy/Caddy/Stokes as the potential subs because they are all good impact players.

Those saying Chappy is too good to be sub I totally disagree, Chappy has missed a lot of AFL and is at the end of his career, he also doesn't have the pace. I'd much rather him come on fresh at the end of a game rather than be subbed out.

As an impact player coming on with 10min to go in the 3rd quarter he could do a fair bit of damage when everyone else is tired. He could also swing the momentum which is hugely important.


I'd say those others have the equal for Varcoes pace?...anyhow your talking about 37 possession and match winners here.
You can run, but no good if ball is not in hand!....savy!
 

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I suspect his groin is much worse than they've let on and it's effected his penetration - especially on his right side. On the run he's okish, although there seem to be a lot of howlers now, but from a set shot any more than 30m is really pushing it. I think that snap around the corner against West Coast last year from directly in front makes a lot more sense now.

Forget a kicking coach - he needs something quite different if that's his affliction ;)
 
I'd say those others have the equal for Varcoes pace?...anyhow your talking about 37 possession and match winners here.
You can run, but no good if ball is not in hand!....savy!

Nonsense.

At the risk of repeating my post on Cyril Rioli, and his value as a player, what you do when you dont have the ball is very very important....critical in fact....and that goes for every player.

When you shepherd, you dont have the ball.
When you tackle, you dont have the ball.
When you run to space, to create space behind you for a leading forward, you dont have the ball.
When you run to create an option for the ball carrier, you dont have the ball.
When you "zone" to prevent a kick-in option for a full back you dont have the ball
When you chase and chase to put pressure on an opposition player forcing an error and possible turnover, you dont have the ball

......and so on and so on........

All of these things are gold to a professional coach, and to the players trying to build a team ethic.

Rating players on kicks, marks and handballs is living in the 70's.
 
Nonsense.

At the risk of repeating my post on Cyril Rioli, and his value as a player, what you do when you dont have the ball is very very important....critical in fact....and that goes for every player.

When you shepherd, you dont have the ball.
When you tackle, you dont have the ball.
When you run to space, to create space behind you for a leading forward, you dont have the ball.
When you run to create an option for the ball carrier, you dont have the ball.
When you "zone" to prevent a kick-in option for a full back you dont have the ball
When you chase and chase to put pressure on an opposition player forcing an error and possible turnover, you dont have the ball

......and so on and so on........

All of these things are gold to a professional coach, and to the players trying to build a team ethic.

Rating players on kicks, marks and handballs is living in the 70's.


In my humble estimation one Travis doesn't equal a Cyril, he plays like Motlop imo.

Anyhow I'm glad that you're in raptures, sorry, but I'm not, his last couple have been just games where he added to his possessions on a few link plays. His kicking is short and his efficiency ordinary.
Most of these came when the tide had turned our way. That's my observation of his game

If he's doing things of great value that I'm not appreciating then I must be looking through 20th Century glasses, but I know one thing, I'd swap him for Cyril in a heartbeat.
 
Off topic, but I found it intriguing that the goal he kicked from play on the run in the last quarter was from outside the paint and went through easily. But he had to swing around to hit that one, which you'd never do from a set shot.

Yep I noticed that too. There must be some kind of condition in his hip which allows the kicking across the body to be far easier than kicking straight through. Explains why his set shots are so short and low (anyone else noticed how low he kicks them now).

In the scheme of things it might be minor. He's still a fabulous player, and has actually made a successful transition to the midfield. Very few do that. Just hope if the siren goes in a big game he's not more than 25 metres out.
 
Yep I noticed that too. There must be some kind of condition in his hip which allows the kicking across the body to be far easier than kicking straight through. Explains why his set shots are so short and low (anyone else noticed how low he kicks them now).

In the scheme of things it might be minor. He's still a fabulous player, and has actually made a successful transition to the midfield. Very few do that. Just hope if the siren goes in a big game he's not more than 25 metres out.

He seems to swing on his kicks where possible in general play too.
 

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In my humble estimation one Travis doesn't equal a Cyril, he plays like Motlop imo.

Anyhow I'm glad that you're in raptures, sorry, but I'm not, his last couple have been just games where he added to his possessions on a few link plays. His kicking is short and his efficiency ordinary.
Most of these came when the tide had turned our way. That's my observation of his game

If he's doing things of great value that I'm not appreciating then I must be looking through 20th Century glasses, but I know one thing, I'd swap him for Cyril in a heartbeat.



You're obsessed! I never mentioned Travis Varcoe in my post.....I was simply challenging your statement that "you can run, but no good without ball in hand...." That statement is clearly nonsensical.

I certainly wasn't comparing TV with Rioli or Motlop so I don't know why you mentioned them..

My post applies to every player.....not just Travis Varcoe. I was trying to illustrate how simplistic your approach to rating players is....

Obviously, I was wasting my time.
 
You're obsessed! I never mentioned Travis Varcoe in my post.....I was simply challenging your statement that "you can run, but no good without ball in hand...." That statement is clearly nonsensical.

I certainly wasn't comparing TV with Rioli or Motlop so I don't know why you mentioned them..

My post applies to every player.....not just Travis Varcoe. I was trying to illustrate how simplistic your approach to rating players is....

Obviously, I was wasting my time.


Whatever!... but I considered it very relevant to claims you make re Varcoe (his game when not owning the ball) and my statement was in reference to Varcoe as you well know.
But as I've stated to others imo he's going along 'just ok' atm, and most would agree on that.
 
Whatever!... but I considered it very relevant to claims you make re Varcoe (his game when not owning the ball) and my statement was in reference to Varcoe as you well know.
But as I've stated to others imo he's going along 'just ok' atm, and most would agree on that.

As they said in Dangerous Liasons One doesn't applaud the tenor for clearing his throat. So while not going into raptures about his game last week , one would have to admit it was good to see him get a bit of the old touch back. If he can polish up his kicking a bit , one might have to break out in two finger clap.

Like it or not he has a certain class about the way he plays , he is no Rioli but then again , Rioli is no Varcoe.
 
Who was it that said on krock that the Geelong coaches are absolutely rapt in what varcoe is doing off the ball.
One of the coaches or players.

So Davids theory holds up.
 
Apart from the gorilla defenders like Lonergan, you're not a good player unless you (a) do all the off-the-ball things and (b) get the ball and (c) do something worthwhile with it.
Anybody who just does (a) can safely be discounted by the opposition.
Anybody who just does (b), or (b) and (c), is not pulling his weight.
The trick for an individual is to get the balance right.
The trick for a team is to get the right mix of individual balances.
 
Who was it that said on krock that the Geelong coaches are absolutely rapt in what varcoe is doing off the ball.
One of the coaches or players.

So Davids theory holds up.


Who am I to say he doesn't stand in the right places other than when he's got the ball??o_O Look, if they're satisfied with that then I won't argue that angle.:confused:

Guess all I'm concerned with is get it more, then use it better, sounds pretty old fashioned. Or possibly I'm just not realizing or seeing that 'certain class' turbo, as you put it.
 

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