If by ‘already’ you mean it’s been a slow burn, and by ‘our best player’ you mean serviceable after a long lay off, it is very difficult to argue with your post. Well said.Already our best player
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If by ‘already’ you mean it’s been a slow burn, and by ‘our best player’ you mean serviceable after a long lay off, it is very difficult to argue with your post. Well said.Already our best player
Many many many on the BB have already done that.Knowing how dumb our club is we'll delist him after that performance
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he has played 30 games is 22. he should be showing that............he needs to show that performance every game he playsI wouldn’t be complaining if Chesser got another contract that was impressive display today for a guy who hasn’t much AFL experience..
It’s gonna be hard to play good consistent footy after coming back from a long injury especially now WCE will be playing 3 Finals bound teams who have been playing at a high level all year ..Look at Hewett as an example he got talent but has yet to play 4 quarters of consistent footy after resuming from injuries..he has played 30 games is 22. he should be showing that............he needs to show that performance every game he plays
it cant be a one off
Nothing gets past you ChiefIf by ‘already’ you mean it’s been a slow burn, and by ‘our best player’ you mean serviceable after a long lay off, it is very difficult to argue with your post. Well said.
You have to wonder if Mcqualter Has given him a lease to play with a bit more freedom as opposed to Simpson’s sacrificial wing role. Looked to have purpose and could execute.Perhaps we set such a low bar for Chesser that the signs that he played well yesterday is clouding our judgement.
I think the biggest thing for me (from the eye test) was that he knew what he wanted to do and achieved it.
He didnt overthink his decision making or when to go for the ball. When it was his turn, he went. When he made a decision, he stuck with it (and his decision making was excellent).
I appreciated us having a winger that actually could pick up a ball and not fumble a billion times and panic (Hutchinson, and to some extent Hall at times).
Now he needs to try and back it up and continue to get involved in the game. We need our wingers to do better than 14D a game.
Don’t agree - or rather it’s very difficult to evaluate. Put those same players into a system with plenty of good senior players and a good reserves side, and I’m sure the outcome for many/most would be much much better.Especially when you have 25 or more barely state league level players on your list.
It's a fair point, but then I look at the presence of those other team discards who have come in and are getting games every week and looking ok comparatively. Or players like Petch who have played 100+ AFL games and aren't even impacting at WAFL level when he's finally dropped. Definitely some big imposing players would elevate those around but our list seriously lacks AFL quality.Don’t agree - or rather it’s very difficult to evaluate. Put those same players into a system with plenty of good senior players and a good reserves side, and I’m sure the outcome for many/most would be much much better.
We simply don’t have any/enough senior leader-mentors. And our reserves are a joke development wise.
Until then, our talent is hard to evaluate.
His speed and skills are evident. He looked fit up close too. Injury free is the key. I'd be happy for one more year.The kid should get one more year but he needs to have more games like today.
It would be nice if it all came together and the kids were consistent/injury-free; Harley, Hewett, Ginbey, Chess, Bo Allan.