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(04-08-2019, 09:59 AM)blue4life link Wrote:O'Brien and Dow are a bit timid just yet, they're not naturally aggressive and it will take them a few years to get comfortable.
They both have good skills and good aerobic capacity, they'll be good players.
I tend to agree.
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(04-08-2019, 09:11 AM)Thryleon link Wrote:I'll give him a chance but I remember being more excited by kane Lucas.
I have yet to see "it" with o brien.
He's the one player I'm most worried about out of all our draftees.
Polson shows a competitive instinct.
Fisher is perhaps the best of the lot.
Sps is silky.
Dow has wow factor.
Weitering is reliable and shows class.
Curnow has x factor.
McKay has shown he can influence games and moves extremely well for a big man.
Kerr is a bit old school but kicks it well, is competitive in the air, but is a bit old school.
Jack silvagni shows a competitive edge, and seems clever despite his limitations.
Cunningham is clean and knows where the goals are.
Walsh is the most complete player we've drafted.
O brien worries me. I've yet to see "it".
Impossible to argue with your point about him not showing "it".
Agree to disagree. It takes a bit of imagination as he's so light but he has to build an AFL ready body before any judgement can be even slightly credible but guys that can run and kick like O'Brien don't come along very often.
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re obrien...
There was one bit of play in either the 3rd or 4th quarter where i saw some bloke sprinting and dodging his way down the ground where i thought, gee, who is that bloke! Then i saw it was Obrien and i was pleasantly surprised.
Thats about as close to 'it' as i've seen from him thus far.
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(04-08-2019, 09:59 AM)blue4life link Wrote:O'Brien and Dow are a bit timid just yet, they're not naturally aggressive and it will take them a few years to get comfortable.
They both have good skills and good aerobic capacity, they'll be good players. I thought Dow had one of his worst game for the Club last Sat v Syd. He seemed to miss targets, goals and was generally messy with some of his disposals. But to his credit, he worked his ass off. He is a jet though and is entitled to an off game every now and then.
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(04-08-2019, 11:37 AM)Gointocarlton link Wrote:I thought Dow had one of his worst game for the Club last Sat v Syd. He seemed to miss targets, goals and was generally messy with some of his disposals. But to his credit, he worked his ass off. He is a jet though and is entitled to an off game every now and then.
He got off to a bad start with that shocking miss in the first few minutes and didn't really recover, his games against Richmond and Port were good.
He'll be a good player, possibly a very good player.
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(04-08-2019, 12:36 PM)blue4life link Wrote:He got off to a bad start with that shocking miss in the first few minutes and didn't really recover, his games against Richmond and Port were good.
He'll be a good player, possibly a very good player. No doubt about it B4L. Lets not forget, Crippa didnt set the world on fire early. Many said he was too fat, too slow etc etc. We all know how thats turned out.
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The hardest thing for the kids to learn in sport is to let go of your mistakes, it's probably the biggest difference between a team full of experienced heads and newbies.
The newbies either go introspective or start finger-pointing and as a result lose focus, the old heads just rinse and repeat!
Out of our lot, seniors and kids, only Daisy seems to have mastered the art of getting on with it. sMurph and Simmo look a bit sulky at times, Jones loses his bundle and SpecialK gets shy!
But anyway, that's the job of the coaches, to get them all up and about at the same time!
"Ruck, ruck, ruck, ruck ....... Ruck, ruck, ruck, ruck"
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(04-08-2019, 11:37 AM)Gointocarlton link Wrote:I thought Dow had one of his worst game for the Club last Sat v Syd. He seemed to miss targets, goals and was generally messy with some of his disposals. But to his credit, he worked his ass off. He is a jet though and is entitled to an off game every now and then.
Dow's disposal was off, and from memory he got caught with the ball a few times.
He works very hard though, he gets into good positions and he tackles.
Reminds me so much of Judd... Even his kicking for goal is the same.
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(04-08-2019, 10:50 PM)deags link Wrote:Dow's disposal was off, and from memory he got caught with the ball a few times.
He works very hard though, he gets into good positions and he tackles.
Reminds me so much of Judd... Even his kicking for goal is the same.
Disposal wise he was shocking but he'll work on that...
What WAS great was his sheer explosiveness - he burnt several Sydney players off (and not their old timers) easily....
Finals, then 4 in a row!
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(04-08-2019, 09:59 PM)LP link Wrote:The hardest thing for the kids to learn in sport is to let go of your mistakes, it's probably the biggest difference between a team full of experienced heads and newbies.
The newbies either go introspective or start finger-pointing and as a result lose focus, the old heads just rinse and repeat!
Out of our lot, seniors and kids, only Daisy seems to have mastered the art of getting on with it. sMurph and Simmo look a bit sulky at times, Jones loses his bundle and SpecialK gets shy!
But anyway, that's the job of the coaches, to get them all up and about at the same time!
Yes indeed.
Finals, then 4 in a row!
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