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agree 100%, esp. late in games if /when we're in game-saving mode and our mids are being over-runI'd like to see him moved onto the bigger mids when they get off the leash. He did with UDL and I thought he should've gone onto Cripps in the last quarter.
I quite like that - if we are going to go full park the bus mode with no forwards there's not much use of a pressure forward - no way of holding the ball in with forward pressure with no forwards - Beau tagging the most dangerous mid seems the way to go.I'd like to see him moved onto the bigger mids when they get off the leash. He did with UDL and I thought he should've gone onto Cripps in the last quarter.
I quite like that - if we are going to go full park the bus mode with no forwards there's not much use of a pressure forward - no way of holding the ball in with forward pressure with no forwards - Beau tagging the most dangerous mid seems the way to go.
Was the team strategy to park the bus? It looked like we simply got destroyed in the center in the last quarter and then Carlton ran and took risks. From there we were on the back foot defending.
He makes his opponent panic. It's glorious to watch.It's not just his tackling, it's his speed and aggression. He's at the man and the ball.
He's a good player - if he can clean up his ball handling, he'll be a weapon offensively as well as defensively.It's not just his tackling, it's his speed and aggression. He's at the man and the ball.
Not just HIS opponent, he's so quick he worries 3 or 4 at a time.He makes his opponent panic. It's glorious to watch.
Not just HIS opponent, he's so quick he worries 3 or 4 at a time.
I think he’ll clean this up as he progresses. At the moment he is often going so fast and attacking it head and front on there’s little margin for error. I actually thought it improved a bit when he started spending time at centre bounces, possibly because he hadn’t built up a full head of steam.He's a good player - if he can clean up his ball handling, he'll be a weapon offensively as well as defensively.
I hope so, because when he gets it and goes good things happen.I think he’ll clean this up as he progresses. At the moment he is often going so fast and attacking it head and front on there’s little margin for error. I actually thought it improved a bit when he started spending time at centre bounces, possibly because he hadn’t built up a full head of steam.
He certainly has the strength and he would be as explosive and quick as any of the quicker mids.I'd like to see him moved onto the bigger mids when they get off the leash. He did with UDL and I thought he should've gone onto Cripps in the last quarter.
I’d love to turn him into a tagger.
Most taggers aren’t necessarily that quick. They just maul their opponents all game.100%
I really hope we focus on turning him into a midfielder this off season.
Could be a genuine weapon as a defensive mid or straight up tagger. Has the pace to keep up with all of the competitions best mids and the strength to hold his own against them all too.
They just need to get his fitness up to a point where he's able to do it in 5-10 minute bursts at minimum and teach him the nuances of the role
100%If there's a loose ball anywhere in his half or quadrant of the ground, you know opposition players have clenched sphincters while they wonder if he's around
Magnificent passage of play that100%
Adam Sadd was a prime example of that when he completely missed the ball of the wing then Beau cleaned him up in a shepard...was clearly worried about the incoming freight train. I think that led to that tap on goal to WHE
he can play mid in burstsI just don't think McCreery is fit enough to be a midfielder. The amount of time the opposition mid is 'exploding' with the ball is extremely low, more often it is the hard running from contest to contest without the ball trying to get into a chain with a handball, or defensive running to try to get back to block up space or stand an opponent. Beau wouldn't last 5 minutes trying to keep up with the gun mids in this sort of model. And I don't think Beau is really any good at winning the contested ground ball, which is the primary skill needed from an inside mid.
If we want a position change, I'd be more interested in seeing him tried as a small defender