Lachlan Murphy seems to have a fair bit of ticker about him, I love seeing these types of players make it
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BP, HBF....or even as a defensive FP, HFF. Goes alright in the midfield the position he predominantly played at TAC level often getting forward and rattling the scoreboard with his booming kick.What position would he be most likely to play at AFL level?
Who would do that???Smart use of our SANFL squad.
Bring a guy over who goes undrafted, have a year with him just outside our system to see if we can cut it with an AFL squad at training. Then Rookie List him if he does.
Far better use of our State League team than just recruiting the best players from other SANFL clubs in the hope of winning an SANFL flag to beat our chest.
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From What I saw Last year, he is a One for One for Brown, Given a full AFL controlled preseason and he can be a possible Liard replacement. He was a Little Light last year, but he has heart and guts with some skill and vision.What position would he be most likely to play at AFL level?
Not much talk about this bloke but was interesting to hear him say that Pyke called him up and said we've drafted you to play as a forward.
His game last night was an improvement on last week but I think that's a reflection on the team's effort helping him get into the game more. He works his backside off and is handy enough around the goals. Other than Eddie he's really the only other true small forward we have.. even though he's a defender.
Knight and Hampton are more flankers than small forwards. Not sure on Galluci yet.Going to be an interesting battle between Murphy, Galluci, Knight, Hampton for that 2nd small forward/flanker spot.
I guess if we count the forwards as a unit of 7 (one who is likely a rotating mid anyway), if we play the 4 of the 5 tall options, Betts, mid rotation...that leaves 1 spot left to play the small, pressure forward who can hopefully capitalise on their opportunities.Knight and Hampton are more flankers than small forwards. Not sure on Galluci yet.
Not much talk about this bloke but was interesting to hear him say that Pyke called him up and said we've drafted you to play as a forward.
His game last night was an improvement on last week but I think that's a reflection on the team's effort helping him get into the game more. He works his backside off and is handy enough around the goals. Other than Eddie he's really the only other true small forward we have.. even though he's a defender.
Good point.That left foot of his adds a new dimension to what already is a very potent forward line.
Character very high on Hamish's list of must haves, No dickheads policy......Still can't work out how he missed Jarrod Berry on that scoreSeems a ripper of a bloke
Not much of a battle ATMGoing to be an interesting battle between Murphy, Galluci, Knight, Hampton for that 2nd small forward/flanker spot.
Why does Cameron look so bloody fast then?Compare that to Cameron who's only .5km/h quicker at 34.6km/h. Doedee definitely a bit quicker than I thought on the eye test too.
Add to that...I didn't realize this kid had legitimate express pace.
These numbers are from the AFL at http://www.afl.com.au/news/2018-05-23/running-men-keeping-track-of-your-clubs-speedsters
Speedsters
1. Lachlan Murphy 34.1km/h
2. Wayne Milera 33.0
3. Tom Doedee 32.8
Compare that to Cameron who's only .5km/h quicker at 34.6km/h. Doedee definitely a bit quicker than I thought on the eye test too.
Cameron accelerates super quickly and runs flat out until he stops, I.e. he spends more time at top speed. That gives him 5-10 yards on his opponent immediately and then if he is tackling a bloke, the bloke he tackles ends up being hit at full speed, rather than hesitating like the vast majority of quick players.Why does Cameron look so bloody fast then?
Maybe he also has crazy acceleration? Lots of times he just runs off... and he's got 5-10 meters separation suddenly. Noone can get near him.
The only position you haven' covered is the ruck. Talk about hedging your bets.BP, HBF....or even as a defensive FP, HFF. Goes alright in the midfield the position he predominantly played at TAC level often getting forward and rattling the scoreboard with his booming kick.