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Neither does it mean D Rioli's will.I saw this in the Tim Kelly thread as well; people need to stop acting like a mature age recruit will develop the same way a usual recruit will. There’s usually less scope for development because an 18-year-old has more growing to do, a 23-year-old usually doesn’t. There’s also often a reason players are overlooked for several years.
Now, I’m quite bullish about Willie because part of the reason he got overlooked was laziness. The talent was always there. But the fact he debuted last year does not guarantee his trajectory will go up every year for the next five years.
I don’t know if you really know about Elliott all that much if that’s what you think.Ryan has a top 50 player in the league ceiling. Elliot will be lucky to be on a list in 2020
No but they are better than players who never play or are lucky to average 8 possession a game
It might be bit different coming from the WAFL. There's recent evidence in players like Kelly and Zac Langdon that it's feasible to be up to AFL soeed after an off season.I saw this in the Tim Kelly thread as well; people need to stop acting like a mature age recruit will develop the same way a usual recruit will. There’s usually less scope for development because an 18-year-old has more growing to do, a 23-year-old usually doesn’t. There’s also often a reason players are overlooked for several years.
Now, I’m quite bullish about Willie because part of the reason he got overlooked was laziness. The talent was always there. But the fact he debuted last year does not guarantee his trajectory will go up every year for the next five years.
Saying he might not be on a list is a pretty fair call. Do you know who Elliott is? He's played 17 games between 2015-2018.I don’t know if you really know about Elliott all that much if that’s what you think.
If he is delisted by Collingwood, then I am confident another club will pick him up. Therefore, I think it is unlikely he will end up not being on a list.Saying he might not be on a list is a pretty fair call. Do you know who Elliott is? He's played 17 games between 2015-2018.
It’s stunning how West Coast don’t average 150 points a game given that every forward they have is a superstar
I saw this in the Tim Kelly thread as well; people need to stop acting like a mature age recruit will develop the same way a usual recruit will. There’s usually less scope for development because an 18-year-old has more growing to do, a 23-year-old usually doesn’t. There’s also often a reason players are overlooked for several years.
Now, I’m quite bullish about Willie because part of the reason he got overlooked was laziness. The talent was always there. But the fact he debuted last year does not guarantee his trajectory will go up every year for the next five years.
I agree it's silly to say he has no scope for improvement, particularly given the reasons for his late development were weight and laziness. But neither is it out of the realms of possibility that he is closer to his peak than someone three years younger. I personally think he is going to be very valuable forward and pushing into the middle for us. I'll reserve judgment on whether he will be better than Daniel or Jayden Stephenson.The debate was that Willie at 23 had little to no scope for improvement.
Not that he would improve over 5 years.
And not all players are the same. Some improve and peak early......others take longer.
Neither does it mean D Rioli's will.
Development is growth within a system and being pushed by new challenges. Age is irrelevant for two people like that. I'm not going into who will be better because time will tell but to say Willie won't develop as much is comical troll science.
I’d argue that age is irrelevant for all players to an extent
Shannon Hurn has just played the best season of his career by a country mile at the age of 31.
All depends on how your body holds up as you age, some players hit a wall, some players are evergreen and retire when they’ve had enough, not when the game passes them.
Someone like Josh Kennedy who flies multiple times a quarter isn’t going to have the same longevity as someone like Andrew Gaff who hasn’t won a contested footy in his life.
Depends entirely on the player and their body.
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D Rioli > W Rioli > Stephenson
Stephenson is a seagull.
Because goals alone is a true indicator......Yep, Rioli 13 goals in his first season better than Stephensons 38.
In fact it took Rioli his first two years to equal Stevo’s first year goal tally. Or his second and third year combined also for 38 sausage rolls.
Therefore Rioli is half the player, lol
Rioli plays high half forward. Stephenson is often your deepest forward and plays the Jenkins goal square opportunist role. Rioli plays high up the ground and is therefore less likely to score. Learn your footy.
It isnt hard really.
Just pointing out that it is a tad premature to classify Riewaldt and Lynch as better than Kennedy and Darling when they havent even played a single game together.
Edwards is more a mid than a forward and there are plenty of pure medium forwards who have him well covered as a forward.
How many goals has Edwards kicked and help set up compared to a De Goey or a Rioli or a Stephenson?
Edwards was second in the league for goal assists in 2018....
Rioli plays high half forward. Stephenson is often your deepest forward and plays the Jenkins goal square opportunist role. Rioli plays high up the ground and is therefore less likely to score. Learn your footy.
You learn your footy, 38 1st year goals vs Riolis total of 51 in 3 years of footy for ave 17 goals per season.
Just like in your post about JDG “Degoey should aim to be a poor mans dusty” again lol.
I get it you still got s**t on the liver over prelim thrashing, build a bridge
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