Hard to tag when you are rucking... and yes, Grigg is no tagger.Grigg is the tagger and he is rubbish at it
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Hard to tag when you are rucking... and yes, Grigg is no tagger.Grigg is the tagger and he is rubbish at it
Hard to tag when you are rucking... and yes, Grigg is no tagger.
Sit him on Sidebottom and make him earn every posession and you might see his worth.
tell that to Dimmanot a ruckman either
tell that to Dimma
I think George plays if fit. As much as he has some weaknesses with composure and finishing, he's still just a 22 year old pressure small forward, who's kicked 26 goals two years in a row. That's pretty handy.Soldo looks to be improving and Balta is a Godsend. Grigg has an injury, anyway
Does George hold his spot in the best 22? His intensity and speed would be welcome given its a bigger team now
Interesting stats in yesterday's paper.
Charlie Cameron 60 goals in his first 50 games, Jade Gresham 58 in first 50 games, Eddie Betts 51 in 50 games, George, 54 in his first 50 games. Not bad for a bloke who can't kick.
We haven't lost any players from last year, and we've added a few in Lynch, Balta, Markov, Weller, Ross and there are developing players playing VFL. Getting injured has always been hard for borderline players like Castagna. He was not borderline last year due to being quite good in the air and just playing Jack and Caddy. Now he possibly has to add some strings to his bow like Rioli is doing. He and Butler might be slogging it out, I'd go with George, but he is behind Butler due to injury and will come back via the VFL.Soldo looks to be improving and Balta is a Godsend. Grigg has an injury, anyway
Does George hold his spot in the best 22? His intensity and speed would be welcome given its a bigger team now
Interesting stats in yesterday's paper.
Charlie Cameron 60 goals in his first 50 games, Jade Gresham 58 in first 50 games, Eddie Betts 51 in 50 games, George, 54 in his first 50 games. Not bad for a bloke who can't kick.
georgie is the perfect small forward in that he is quick, 'dynamic' and can create chances from nothing. a lot of his errors come from him being in positions to score that most players wouldnt be able to get into in the first place. he is the perfect example of the 'make a chance out of nothing' type of player. for that, he is worth having in the team, although you cant have too many of that type.
contrast that to butler who isnt as good at making chances out of nothing, but is much more skilful and better at playing in a more conventional style, and is therefore much more efficient with the ball. i think thats why they compliment each other so well and why they arent as good when the other isnt playing. both are best 22 for mine.
I like all our small forwards - George, Butler and Rioli. I honestly think Butler is potentially the best of the lot, but there seems to be some application issue - not sure what. His skills and decision-making can be sublime.
At the moment, George is ahead of him.
I reckon he’s tried that a few times and completely missed everything ,,,,only George lol , ffshe should just kick around the corner like dusty
I reckon he’s tried that a few times and completely missed everything ,,,,only George lol , ffs
What's his worst? What about Buttler and Riolis worst? Bolton? Lol. Hasn't shown squat.Needs to bridge the gap between his best and worst for mine. Can be very damaging on occasion but can go weeks without really impacting.
Think her's done well to this point but I'd have Rioli, Butler, Higgins and possibly Bolton (eventually) ahead of him.
Interesting stats in yesterday's paper.
Charlie Cameron 60 goals in his first 50 games, Jade Gresham 58 in first 50 games, Eddie Betts 51 in 50 games, George, 54 in his first 50 games. Not bad for a bloke who can't kick.
that he's been able to do this despite some inefficient kicking is a real testament to his work rate/capacity to get to the right spots, and potential upside. he can frustrate, no doubt, but if he cleans up his finishing a little, he'll quickly become one of the best pressure forwards in the league and we'll be laughing. question of 'if', though. could be interesting coming off a limited pre-season too.
Get his kicking sorted and he'd be a bit of a Steve Milne type. It was a great article in the paper about him.im restricted on line but I'll take a photo and post it here when I get home a bit laterKind of like a 'Midget Richo'
Kind of like a 'Midget Richo'