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His second position is ruck, which he played in his bottom-age year.Apologies, glitch in the matrix my man (Unless we both saw an ad for it on tv last night...).
Do you think he's in a bit of trouble given Wright, Perkins and Weideman seem to have him covered? Additionally with Langford showing himself to be a decent forward this year? Does he NEED to work at a different position like a wingman?
Even though he hasn't played any relief ruck in the AFL (yet) and he isn't tall enough to do that full time, you can kind of tell he's had some training. He's smart with pretty good 360º awareness and you sometimes see it when he elects to tap the ball down or overhead handball or something to someone in a better position, instead of taking possession himself (where taking a mark is not possible).
For now he has enough on his plate learning to play elite footy as a forward, but the endeavour, and skills are there. I talked about tap work, he's a good mark, and was crazy accurate in front of goal in 2021 (20.6, 16 games) and 2022 (13.5, 10 games). He's had his share of injury issues, missed basically all of '20 and then had issues with his feet in '22 and then interrupted pre-season with an ankle... came back from those lacking confidence and probably out of practice. So as of Round 6, 2022, 6 shots on goal in 5 games and he's at 2.4. Seems to have lost his confidence. He has the tank to get all around the ground too, provide a marking target as a high half forward.
There's plenty to work with, just needs the uninjured development time both in the gym and on the training track. And to be fair, even though he still looks like he'd blow away in a strong breeze, he's put on almost 15kg since he was drafted even while being injured and everything. He's one who will benefit a lot from the additional investment in development.
Having Weideman and Wright as mentors is only going to help him at this point. Perkins is a similar age and probably goes more into the midfield eventually, even if he doesn't Jones should eventually move up to a KPF role that Perkins is too small for so they're not really competing with one another. As for Langford, he can literally play anywhere and is likely to be professional spare parts (and he really prides himself on that!) Looks like Langers will be back in defence tomorrow.