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A young 17 year old Dangerfield was 185cm and 91 kgs when drafted to the Crows.
For a kid his body looks like it will not need too much work in the gym.
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A young 17 year old Dangerfield was 185cm and 91 kgs when drafted to the Crows.
For a kid his body looks like it will not need too much work in the gym.
Let’s hope this one likes physical contact
Can guarantee he wasn't even close to that. Danger was a twig when he was drafted:
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Can guarantee he wasn't even close to that. Danger was a twig when he was drafted:
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There’s a difference between tackling someone and being tackled.That was never the issue with Jordan Murdoch. Ferocious tackler as I recall. The problem was poor decision making and erratic disposal.
Can guarantee he wasn't even close to that. Danger was a twig when he was drafted:
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10 | Adelaide | Patrick Dangerfield | Anglesea/Geelong U18 | 17yr | 185cm | 91kg | 303 (154) | 316 | 23 |
This description sounds exactly like jordan murdoch. And not in a bad way.Love this pick - his film reminds me a little of Max Holmes, maybe a bit more solid, and slightly less dash but really impressive and played well on the number 3 pick in the draft, so as a Rookie, thats great value. Like that he is a left footer as well, coming out of the backline.
Crook info or I'm reading it wrong perhaps.Listed this season at 189/92
10Adelaide Patrick Dangerfield Anglesea/Geelong U18 17yr 185cm 91kg 303 (154) 316 23
That would still be Whyte, Conway, Knevitt, Clohesy, Clark, Murdoch from the same group.Bruhn and Henry were before his time.
He played with Whyte and Conway.
He looks the perfect med/tall type strong mark with pace using the ball well, if he dusted the no3 pick, in the Geelong system he could be anything.Love this pick - his film reminds me a little of Max Holmes, maybe a bit more solid, and slightly less dash but really impressive and played well on the number 3 pick in the draft, so as a Rookie, thats great value. Like that he is a left footer as well, coming out of the backline.
Comes in to play a similar role to Stevens, hopefully he can have more of an impact than he did.
Hope a lot of posters on this site are a lot kinder to Oscar than they were to Jordan.
Comes in to play a similar role to Stevens, hopefully he can have more of an impact than he did.
Seemed to be tracking well last year but fell off this year but still a bit unlucky to be delisted. I think he probably didn’t defend well enough as a defender and not damaging enough to play an attacking role there or through the midfield.What actually happened to him? Showed a heap of promise early on and just disappeared.
If you hadn’t seen any of this kid apart from highlights and read this post you’d be accused for thinking he‘s a top 20 pick. Great size and there’s just something about a smooth left footer.Pays to play well in big games. He was country's BOG in that close loss to Metro in September. The "Under 18 Grand Final"
His opponent was Harry Sheezel. Sheezel still played well and kicked 2 but Murdoch out marked him from behind about 4 times one on one.