05-25-2021, 11:51 PM
(05-25-2021, 06:21 AM)ElwoodBlues1 link Wrote:Agree, I thought he was a very good player the times I saw him at U18 level and the ideal swingman type that every club needs.
Against the Box Hill Hawks he looked thin, lacking in power to break tackles and was attempting to crash through packs like he could at u18 level where he often had a size advantage but was often getting caught in the game on the weekend.
I thought he did as well as could be expected but he isnt ready for senior footy and we have to be careful how he is managed.
Got no doubt he will make a very fine senior player but this season is about building his body and adjusting from the U18 comp to playing vs men and thats going to take time.
We saw Parks do ok early but when we ran into the heavyweight teams he looked like a SANFL player with only 15 games to his name and was badly exposed. Both he and Kemp need that body of work in the VFL to set themselves up for next season.
I thought that Kemp showed a good step and the strength to dispose of the ball quite well when tackled but, you’re right, he needs VFL game time to prepare him for an AFL debut later in the season.
You’re right about Parks too. He could be a regular in the 22 but he needs a lot of work in the VFL before he will be able to perform consistently at AFL level. I think that relatively unknown players can get a couple of games’ grace before the opposition analysts work out how to exploit them.
That leaves us with two options to replace Plow; Casboult and Williamson, neither of whom would be first choice in an ideal world. Seeing as we have plenty of run out of defence, I would go for Casboult with his ability to play at both ends of the ground and in the ruck.
Docherty has to stay on the wing - that’s one positional change that has paid off - and he couldn’t play Plow’s role.
I would bring Martin in for Gibbons and make Dow the sub.
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