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Re: Parks and Fog's, is Curly's boy the Real Gem? - ElwoodBlues1 - 04-09-2021

(04-09-2021, 10:05 AM)Thryleon link Wrote:I still can't workout why they did that.

He must have wanted out more than they wanted him.
Tend to agree, seem to fall out of form and favor and had the chance earlier to sign for big dollars but hung out for more
and ended up being on less at Melbourne where he still cant get on the park.
Its been a lose lose for both club and player...


Re: Parks and Fog's, is Curly's boy the Real Gem? - Gointocarlton - 04-09-2021

(04-09-2021, 08:32 AM)ElwoodBlues1 link Wrote:Got rid of one of their few decent players in Ben Brown for not much, picked up the likes of Jayden Stephenson who is on a nice fat contract courtesy of Collingwood  and recruited Jared Polec on big dollars who they tried to move on but no one else would touch. They are about as stupid as it gets IMHO.....
Since you put it that way.


Re: Parks and Fog's, is Curly's boy the Real Gem? - Thryleon - 04-10-2021

(04-09-2021, 01:19 PM)ElwoodBlues1 link Wrote:Tend to agree, seem to fall out of form and favor and had the chance earlier to sign for big dollars but hung out for more
and ended up being on less at Melbourne where he still cant get on the park.
Its been a lose lose for both club and player...

Hes not as good as he thinks he is either.  Ben brown is one of those players who benefited from free kicks just by being tall.  Converts well but I've seen games where his opponents have too easily been able to get him out of the ball drop zone with a bit of body pressure.


Re: Parks and Fog's, is Curly's boy the Real Gem? - ElwoodBlues1 - 04-10-2021

(04-10-2021, 12:43 AM)Thryleon link Wrote:Hes not as good as he thinks he is either.  Ben brown is one of those players who benefited from free kicks just by being tall.  Converts well but I've seen games where his opponents have too easily been able to get him out of the ball drop zone with a bit of body pressure.
Brown is a lead-up FF who relies on delivery, he is a good converter and they are hard to find. Nth have only the kid Larkey as a KP target, to me it was a strange move to trade Brown especially when the return they got from the trade was just a second rounder from memory.


Re: Parks and Fog's, is Curly's boy the Real Gem? - kruddler - 04-10-2021

(04-10-2021, 01:18 AM)ElwoodBlues1 link Wrote:Brown is a lead-up FF who relies on delivery....
Melbourne mate of mine scoffed at the idea of getting Brown (and then was disappointed when it happened) for the same reasons.

He reckoned North didn't have anyone capable of kicking to Browns advantage on the lead and said the same about his own Demons.

If his only way of getting the pill is being hit lace out, and you don't have players that can kick, what you have is a disappointing forward line.


Re: Parks and Fog's, is Curly's boy the Real Gem? - Milhanna13 - 04-10-2021

(04-09-2021, 08:32 AM)ElwoodBlues1 link Wrote:and recruited Jared Polec on big dollars who they tried to move on but no one else would touch. They are about as stupid as it gets IMHO.....
And most on here (and in the media) pottted us, big time, for not doing something and recruiting Polec


Re: Parks and Fog's, is Curly's boy the Real Gem? - LoveNavy - 04-11-2021

Parks cracked in again last night. What he lacks in skill, he makes up for in toughness and composure. Haven't seen much of his aerial work yet. Looking forward to seeing his development as he's got some innate mental and physical talent.

Young Fogarty's defensive skills are a standout. Hope he teaches our coaches how they were developed. Quickly gaining my respect


Re: Parks and Fog's, is Curly's boy the Real Gem? - tonyo - 04-11-2021

(04-11-2021, 04:18 AM)LoveNavy link Wrote:Parks cracked in again last night. What he lacks in skill, he makes up for in toughness and composure. Haven't seen much of his aerial work yet. Looking forward to seeing his development as he's got some innate mental and physical talent.

Young Fogarty's defensive skills are a standout. Hope he teaches our coaches how they were developed. Quickly gaining my respect

Fogarty has been a huge get - very smart user of the ball and strong defensive skills.  Set up Cottrell beautifully in the 3rd quarter when we were being challenged,


Re: Parks and Fog's, is Curly's boy the Real Gem? - jeza - 05-07-2021

Parks has to learn how to position himself to keep his opponent out of the contest. He's a run and jump at the ball man which is great when it works but Harrison Jones got the better of him quite a bit last weekend. He's only young so plenty of time to improve on that but loved that tackle on Tippa.

Fogarty still impressive. Does go quite in some games but his tackling is outstanding and a very smart user.


Re: Parks and Fog's, is Curly's boy the Real Gem? - ElwoodBlues1 - 05-07-2021

(05-07-2021, 04:46 AM)jeza link Wrote:Parks has to learn how to position himself to keep his opponent out of the contest. He's a run and jump at the ball man which is great when it works but Harrison Jones got the better of him quite a bit last weekend. He's only young so plenty of time to improve on that but loved that tackle on Tippa.

Fogarty still impressive. Does go quite in some games but his tackling is outstanding and a very smart user.
Jones is a 196cm KP player ,bit of a tough ask for Parks IMO, coaching box got that matchup wrong.
Fogarty is good value and I reckon Caleb Daniel would be a good task for him this week.