thylacine60
Post-Human
- Banned
- #601
He doesn't panic. Neither does Holman.
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Yeah, he reminds me of McLean. While I think at his best McLean had more polish but Graham has more time.
Graham has finally been given an opportunity under Barker, this is an oportunity that has been taken by Graham, the transition from the Vfl to seniors has been smooth and his output had been impressive and seamless, one wonders why MM held him back as he has been more than serviceable and played his role to the letter. Just another example of another kid with a lot of upside and willing to play with intent and play a team role and show he belongs. A lot of the upside had come from youngsters such as Cripps, Buckley, Docherty, Menzel and Holman, give the kids a chance and the results speak for themselves.McLean may have been the better footballer but Graham is somewhat more aggressive and certainly the better tackler.......evens itself out, I'd say.
“It’s been a bit of a rollercoaster for me being in and out of the side, but since Johnny (Barker) has come in he has given me a lot of faith,” Graham said.
“The coaches have put a lot of faith in my game and given me a few games on the trot now, and I think my biggest improvement is going to come with more games under my belt.
“If I just keep that kind of intensity up, and that attitude to want to get better, then hopefully I can cement a spot going into the next half of the year.”
McLean may have been the better footballer but Graham is somewhat more aggressive and certainly the better tackler.......evens itself out, I'd say.
Nick Graham seems to be the better kick of the ball, with McLean probably still the better user by hand (at this stage)
Watching the replay, it was just so pleasing to see he hit so many targets by foot.
He's a keeper, our Nicky
McLean was treacle slow whereas Graham would be just average in this regard - meaning at least he won't be a liability when the opposition has the footy.He isn't as slow as McLean though.. Has a bit of pace?
Brock was a tractor. He was slow alright, but he went all day.He's definitely a faster mover than McLean. I honestly doubt McLean could beat someone like Sandilands in a foot race, but it did make it all the more impressive how hard he worked and the footy smarts he had, to make an impact.
He has a good footy brain--could see it at VFL level and it's good to see he can match it with the seniors too.
He didn't look slow, yesterday, either.
Just like to remind everyone, that Nick won the "Morrish Medal" in the TAC in the year he was selected by us as a late pick in the draft. Now to win a Morrish Medal, you have to have football smarts, and the ability to win the footy, which I think Nick has. Has proven himself at VFL level, but has taken a little more time than expected to adjust to the quicker AFL level. I don't know why Mick wouldn't play him, especially when he was virtually getting BOG every week in the VFL. But Harks has faith in him, and he is showing why he won that medal a few years ago
.http://www.carltonfc.com.au/news/2015-06-30/graham-keen-to-repay-the-faith