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The original D9 was Jarrod Molloy whose daughter plays for us, he was strong but not the swiftest. This guy is more like a D9 with afterburners.He’s like a D9
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The original D9 was Jarrod Molloy whose daughter plays for us, he was strong but not the swiftest. This guy is more like a D9 with afterburners.He’s like a D9
The original D9 was Jarrod Molloy whose daughter plays for us, he was strong but not the swiftest. This guy is more like a D9 with afterburners.
Thanks for the correction mate, too many stouts the last few nights.I think Jarrad is Chloe Molloy’s uncle. And her brother is now on our VFL list.
Had the same thoughts at yesterday’s player sponsorship breakfast. Not only taller than I thought, but significantly broader too. As someone who goes to VFL games it’s not often I come away with those thoughts. It put into perspective his reported strength and also his tackling ability.I'm honoured to say I was self-checking out at Woolies alongside the great man tonight.
I was taken aback by how big Beau is in person. I'm a pretty tall guy, around 6'4", and he couldn't have been more than an inch or two under that.
But not just the height - he's an absolute beast of a kid. Built like a truck. I randomly walked past Sam Docherty and Nic Newman at Vic Gardens the other day (I'm having a very footballer kind of week apparently) and Beau absolutely dwarfs both of them for size. He looks like he'd bench more than both of them combined (and neither of them are small lads).
And he's 21 years old.
Kid's a physical beast. Super excited to watch him continue to grow as a footballer. He's fast becoming an absolute favourite.
I think you are spot on the Pies have a fine crop coming through, the boys from last years draft Murley,Harrison and maybe now Draper are showing a few signs what would be good is to get a couple of KPP out of Begg,Dean and Liam.Our young crop is looking great.
Quaynor, Ginni, HenrY , Naicos, Beau as a start.
If we can manage to get 2 of Reef, Poulter or Macrae to come on as well , that would be a tremendous start to a rebuild
Im tottally in the dark of last years draftees apart from Nick
I think you are spot on the Pies have a fine crop coming through, the boys from last years draft Murley,Harrison and maybe now Draper are showing a few signs what would be good is to get a couple of KPP out of Begg, Dean and Liam.
I don't know about that. To me he is super clean, and his disposals more often than not hit their mark. the sky is the limit for Beau, he's tracking beautifully and is fast becoming my favourite player.McCreery is not clean enough to be a mid and nor are disposal skills strong enough. Maybe as a tagger against a beast like Dangerfield or Martyn. What he is a great role player up forward. Super budget Cyril in terms of being able to apply pressure. If he can kick 1-2 goals a game even better.
I'm honoured to say I was self-checking out at Woolies alongside the great man tonight.
I was taken aback by how big Beau is in person. I'm a pretty tall guy, around 6'4", and he couldn't have been more than an inch or two under that.
But not just the height - he's an absolute beast of a kid. Built like a truck. I randomly walked past Sam Docherty and Nic Newman at Vic Gardens the other day (I'm having a very footballer kind of week apparently) and Beau absolutely dwarfs both of them for size. He looks like he'd bench more than both of them combined (and neither of them are small lads).
And he's 21 years old.
Kid's a physical beast. Super excited to watch him continue to grow as a footballer. He's fast becoming an absolute favourite.
McCreery's highest posession game is 13. Good luck sustaining those numbers on-ball without providing something else.You obviously haven’t been watching him and sure as hell didn’t watch his Melbourne highlights.
Why would you want to have a Ferrari standing and minding a Datsun?
The kids skill set is a ball carrier and line breaker. His hidden talents of living to hurt players is just his bonus.
The kid will grow into one of our best midfielders in years to come. Let’s not stifle him before he even starts. As to use him as a tagger. Geez Louise….
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Over the last few weeks he's starting to win more ball up the ground and this has been particularly evident and crucial in some final quarters.
If this has been a tactical move by McRae it's a very good one as his mix of speed and power through the centre of the ground (especially late in games) has caught the opposition flat footed.
It's not selfish to be the one who takes responsibility for taking the game on. Someone has to and a lot don't want to take the risks of stuffing up, and thus leave it to others.I agree with that Sav. All except he is as close to Dangerfield as anyone. Not DeGoey. DeGoey isn’t selfless.
McCreery is not clean enough to be a mid and nor are disposal skills strong enough. Maybe as a tagger against a beast like Dangerfield or Martyn. What he is a great role player up forward. Super budget Cyril in terms of being able to apply pressure. If he can kick 1-2 goals a game even better.
To be fair, those numbers are from him playing as a pressure forward, not as a midfielder.McCreery's highest posession game is 13. Good luck sustaining those numbers on-ball without providing something else.
He’s cleaner than Adams, so playing midfield is not an issue.
Disposal skills? Did you see his pinpoint kick to Elliot on QB in the last QTR?
He’s got all the skills to be an excellent mid.
Can’t agree - Adams fumbling this season has been an unfortunate reality.No he's not.
Don't get me wrong here I love McCreery and I like the optimism about him.
He hasn't yet shown the ability to accumulate the footy which will limit him in midfield.
In time sure he may be get there like Macaffer once did but at the moment it's a stretch to expect him to play and contribute in that role.
I can only see it if he tags but I'd only go there on an in game needs basis when other options have failed.
While he is going so well at half forward don't mess with it.
Can’t agree - Adams fumbling this season has been an unfortunate reality.
Like all players trying a new position, McCreery will need time to get used to playing midfield, but I don’t see any skill deficiency that precludes him from making it.
The ability to win the footy/accumulate is a skill deficiency.
It depends if it's role related. If you take out the game where he was sub and didn't play, he's actually averaging similar possessions to our other full time forwards.The ability to win the footy/accumulate is a skill deficiency.
Not one that more midfield exposure won’t fix IMO.
Small Fwds always have low stats in those areas.
He has size, strength, aggression and speed so winning, and accumulating the footy will not be an issue given those traits.