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29/30 in the kicking test
I don't think it means that much. I've done it, it's not that difficult. No pressure and you always have time to straighten up and prepare your kick properly.
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29/30 in the kicking test
Didn't Shane Nelson almost ace the test? Shows it holds very little value.29/30 in the kicking test
I don't think it means that much. I've done it, it's not that difficult. No pressure and you always have time to straighten up and prepare your kick properly.
The AIS team was all 17 year olds. No doubt he out played Heeney, Weller and others though.
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Weller seems the best choice behind Pickett.Cockatoo is bottom aged as well, but he still has a very mature body compared to the rest. I still prefer Weller and think there would be better options at 11, but it's not a terrible choice. Similar to how Brandt Colledge goes about it?
Matt, has no right foot, so no he wouldn't.Matt Priddis could get 29/30 on that joke of a kicking test. It's completely irrelevant.
But seems unlikely to be available, unfortunately.
Still, you never know.
Good news for Pickett then.Hard to see weller getting past Gold Coast
Good news for Ahern then.I think there's a very good chance that GWS will take Pickett.
Hard to see weller getting past Gold Coast
He also looks lethargic and casual as **** in my opinion. Complete opposite from the way Pickett does when he plays. Cockatoo seriously reminds me of Jarrod Brennan more then anyone else. His lack of intensity is about the only thing i see wrong with picking him up though.
Then it's just a matter of managing him and ensuring his best isn't too far from his worst.I get strong Des Headland vibes off him
Additionally (and note I'd prefer a few others over Cockatoo), I'm not sure how much the 'big body against kids' clause holds up when arguing against Cockatoo.
Sure, if he was a slow inside midfielder or full forward who dominated at U/18 level by busting their way through packs (see Waterman, Darling) then you could suggest their effectiveness would be dampened once everyone was on the same level in terms of bulk.
But in that match he wasn't necessarily using his bulk to win the ball or get clearances, he obviously has a high level of swervability and breakaway speed, which (given his size already) won't necessarily be dampened that much at AFL level.
Sure, he won't be able to fend off senior players with the ease in which he did in this match, but you don't necessarily have to be massive to weave your way between opposition players.
I also like the fact he seems extremely alert when he has the ball and doesn't seem to be one of those run and carry players who looks to blaze away at every opportuinity
I saw that as more about his explosive speed and confidence in his ability to not be caught than from sheer size. Obviously him being bigger than the opposition helped but I think his reliance on that is being overstated.Really? He seemed to use his size and strength to break tackles with easy and get out of traffic.
Really? He seemed to use his size and strength to break tackles with easy and get out of traffic.
but not explosive speedReally? He seemed to use his size and strength to break tackles with easy and get out of traffic.
didn't want to say it but this also crossed my mindI get strong Des Headland vibes off him