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Yes JLT. But boy oh boy.

31 disposals
13 contested
77.4% efficiency
5 clearances
7 tackles
5 inside 50s
1 goal assist
73% TOG

I've certainly never seen anything like it at Melbourne. He's just about Melbourne's best inside midfielder after 20 games...and we've got some pretty good inside mids.

And he doesn't have the tank yet.
 
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Thread title should obviously be "is Clayton Oliver an 'A' grader?"
Yeah but then I have to look at the Luke Shuey thread more.
 

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Weitering, Mills and Oliver making the pointy end of the 2015 draft look amazingly strong.

Schache and Parish too. Throw in Dunkley, Papley and Tippa already as those who you would say have made it.
 
I believe that he's the best U21 midfielder in the competition, and by a huge, huge margin.

Maybe wait till he secures a regular spot in the seniors first?
 
I believe that he's the best U21 midfielder in the competition, and by a huge, huge margin.
Based on what? Surely not a single JLT game, given his other two were hardly anything special.

He'll likely be a very good player, but why is this a main board thread, particularly with his JLT stats as a focus?

Heeney has shown significantly more, for one.
 
Based on what? Surely not a single JLT game, given his other two were hardly anything special.

He'll likely be a very good player, but why is this a main board thread, particularly with his JLT stats as a focus?

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Cripps 2015 (2nd in RS) versus Oliver 2016.

Initially Cripps looks better, yes.

But look at the TOG percentage and then reconsider.

Oliver 2016 had a full 12% less TOG - a full ten minutes if you don't compensate for time-on - and only had four less touches on average per game. He only averaged 0.1 less tackles even with the TOG disadvantage. And he went at a DE of 77% as opposed to Cripps with 69%.

I think he's better than Cripps, despite being 2 and a half years younger. I don't think there's a mid under 21 better than him. And honestly, the only 21-year-old better than him right now is Bontempelli.
 
[QUOTE="Striker475, post: 49060268, member: 121722"I think he's better than Cripps, despite being 2 and a half years younger. I don't think there's a mid under 21 better than him. And honestly, the only 21-year-old better than him right now is Bontempelli.[/QUOTE]

You're going to wake up to a lot of quote notifications in the morning :D
 

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Cripps 2015 (2nd in RS) versus Oliver 2016.

Initially Cripps looks better, yes.

But look at the TOG percentage and then reconsider.

Oliver 2016 had a full 12% less TOG - a full ten minutes if you don't compensate for time-on - and only had four less touches on average per game. He only averaged 0.1 less tackles even with the TOG disadvantage. And he went at a DE of 77% as opposed to Cripps with 69%.

I think he's better than Cripps, despite being 2 and a half years younger. I don't think there's a mid under 21 better than him. And honestly, the only 21-year-old better than him right now is Bontempelli.
Ah right, so this is the basis for your thread - time on ground %. Carry on then.

He hasn't proved anything at all in the real season, besides 13 mostly decent, but by no means outstanding, games in a season where he was in and out of the side.

If he can improve his TOG% however, I see a potential GOAT.
 
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Cripps 2015 (2nd in RS) versus Oliver 2016.

Initially Cripps looks better, yes.

But look at the TOG percentage and then reconsider.

Oliver 2016 had a full 12% less TOG - a full ten minutes if you don't compensate for time-on - and only had four less touches on average per game. He only averaged 0.1 less tackles even with the TOG disadvantage. And he went at a DE of 77% as opposed to Cripps with 69%.

I think he's better than Cripps, despite being 2 and a half years younger. I don't think there's a mid under 21 better than him. And honestly, the only 21-year-old better than him right now is Bontempelli.

Why stop there? I reckon he's better then Fyfe and Dangerfield combined.
 
So a bloke who couldn't get a regular gig in an ordinary team last year is now the best midfielder under 21 in the comp? Laughable. But you also think him, Brayshaw and Petracca will all be as good as Bontempelli and Cripps. So you're clearly just delusional.
 
So a bloke who couldn't get a regular gig in an ordinary team last year is now the best midfielder under 21 in the comp? Laughable. But you also think him, Brayshaw and Petracca will all be as good as Bontempelli and Cripps. So you're clearly just delusional.

Who said those three would be as good as the Bont?
 
Who said those three would be as good as the Bont?
The OP did in another thread.

Not trying to be a dick, cos I like Melbourne's young players, especially Brayshaw, but it's hard to take someone serious when they say the shit he has.
 
I believe that he's the best U21 midfielder in the competition, and by a huge, huge margin.

Lol, I know it's only JLT but... He's the best player under 21.
 

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