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Interesting to read Craig's comments yesterday that he sees Dangerfield developing into a really good forward. I can't help but feel we're going to continue to see him split his time roughly 50/50 in 2011.
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Where was this?Interesting to read Craig's comments yesterday that he sees Dangerfield developing into a really good forward. I can't help but feel we're going to continue to see him split his time roughly 50/50 in 2011.
An interview with him earlier in the year he said the same stuff where he had to be smart about taking his turn in going in and under the packs and hanging out, he said it had been something he had been working on.It was article about how Dangerfield is vowing to be smarter about when to go into packs and when to hang outside
Patty's disposal efficiency doesn't hurt his scoring as much as you'd think. For a bloke who only averaged 15 touches, he still averaged 70 last year in SC despite his low disposal efficiency. Champion Data have a pretty complex algorithm for calculating their scores, where a disposal in the forward half which misses a target wouldn't punished as much as one in the back half, for example.
Considering Patty would win the vast majority of his touches in the forward half, his poor disposal efficiency isn't such an issue. He also covers a lot of ground with his possessions, as well as ranking high with clearances, hard ball gets, inside 50's, contested marks and goals which all help jack up his score.
I've been super impressed by what I've seen of Patty so far this season, I think this may be the year that he takes that next step.
Re van Berlo, has shown in the past that he can find a bit of the pill, I probably wouldn't bother in SC, but could make for a good unique pick in DT.
You can't seriously argue that a goal kicked when you are up/down by 10 goals is as difficult as a goal kicked with scores level and thirty seconds left in a match.
Interesting to read Craig's comments yesterday that he sees Dangerfield developing into a really good forward. I can't help but feel we're going to continue to see him split his time roughly 50/50 in 2011.
Worth reading the whole article.Consistency the key for Dangerfield
"He's bullish, Patrick. He just loves playing the game," Craig said last week.
"His competitive nature, in my time it is as good as I've seen for a kid of his age.
"His capacity to win the ball is exceptional."
Craig can see Dangerfield developing into lethal forward - his kicking for goal has improved - and game-breaking midfielder.
"We've got to try and add a bit more polish. He can run and carry, but it's not his natural game," Craig said.
He does hurt his scores a bit at times with some of his iffy kicks, if he could fix that up a bit I think he could score a fair bit higher in SC whilst averaging the same amount of touches.SC rewards players like Dangerfield who win a lot of their own ball. Hence he doesn't need a lot of touches to get a decent score happening. Plus he kicks goals which always helps.
at the moment tossing up between knights and dangerfield for 1 spot in my forward line
looking for any info from crows fans which might help me sway one way or another?
thanks
... for supercoach please
EDIT: also looking for a bit of info on talia please?
how much is he expected to play this season. craig plaid davies in his 2nd season so thinking he might do the same with talia
He's only on the rookie list at this stage. Probably a 50/50 chance of being in the team for R1.How's Callinan travelling, surely he's a chance to play the first few rounds if he has a few good NAB challenge games, would find that intriguing if he didn't, drafting a 27/28 year old and not playing him.