Strapping Young Lad
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His BHH numbers were pretty solidDoes a lot of grunt work, it'll be interesting to see if he can be enough of a ball winner to become a permanent midfield fixture in the future.
Yeah he's not going to not make it due to lack of effort, I get the same vibe from Callow.Even though it wasn't his day, that chase on Hind who he wasn't never going to catch spoke volumes of Dukes perseverance and competitiveness. Massive effort for a second gamer with 2 weeks of AFL standard training.
Its exactly what we want to be seeing from our players even if they arent having a great day .Even though it wasn't his day, that chase on Hind who he wasn't never going to catch spoke volumes of Dukes perseverance and competitiveness. Massive effort for a second gamer with 2 weeks of AFL standard training.
Well theres a few reasons but you have to squint, I am deep into the clarko is foxing conspiracy but, so don't come down my rabbit hole...Seemed to spend a lot of time in the forwardline. Just like worpel did when he first started. Can’t fathom how a guy can play like he did last week, then gets pushed into a forward pocket so we can shoehorn shiels back into the middle, only to watch us get absolutely destroyed in the midfield the whole game. Don’t play inside mids as small forwards, his tackling pressure is best used around the contest. Not chasing whippets like hind out of the forwardline.
Shiels is a Clarko favourite, doesnt matter what he does, he will get looked after by Clarko, as long as he is there and plays well one game every 2 months, Worpel and Newcombe will have to do their time in forward pocket purgatory.Seemed to spend a lot of time in the forwardline. Just like worpel did when he first started. Can’t fathom how a guy can play like he did last week, then gets pushed into a forward pocket so we can shoehorn shiels back into the middle, only to watch us get absolutely destroyed in the midfield the whole game. Don’t play inside mids as small forwards, his tackling pressure is best used around the contest. Not chasing whippets like hind out of the forwardline.
“So you’re telling me that we had a mid lay 14 tackles last week, but we refused to stand him next to the one guy who kept breaking tackles out of the middle this week”.Well theres a few reasons but you have to squint, I am deep into the clarko is foxing conspiracy but, so don't come down my rabbit hole...
“So you’re telling me that we had a mid lay 14 tackles last week, but we refused to stand him next to the one guy who kept breaking tackles out of the middle this week”.
You know Reeves was a late out last week yeah?We missed Reeves taps to advantage, this impacted Newcombes game.
You know Reeves was a late out last week yeah?
under pressure tooA tough inside mid who can kick goals.
Yes please !!