OldSchool
Brownlow Medallist
Player: Daniel Cross
Height: 185cm
Weight: 83kg
Position: Midfield
Drafted as a mid term project, Cross has professionally gone about his duties since he arrived at the club. As a junior he was a gifted athlete however, he has now taken his overall fitness and endurance to almost the elite level such is his work ethic.
There is a lot to like about his game as he is a genuine ball getter at the VFL level and has done well when chances have presented for the Bulldogs.
What works against Cross is that he does not have a clearly defined position at the senior level although with Mitch Hahn likely to miss some pre-season games, he should be staking an early claim for a run in the midfield as the ruck rover.
Whilst Cross is a terrific runner he is not super quick off the mark and his kicking skills, mainly the depth of his kicking, needs some attention. Perhaps Leon Cameron could work with him on improving his kicking or the club might give an ex Bulldog like Paul Hudson a call.
Cross is a real terrier in a physical contest and is a strong tackler when required and in a team crying out for hard at it players it just might be enough to open the door to the senior team for him.
I believe Daniel Cross just needs some chances early in 2004 to establish himself as a genuine senior player.
Height: 185cm
Weight: 83kg
Position: Midfield
Drafted as a mid term project, Cross has professionally gone about his duties since he arrived at the club. As a junior he was a gifted athlete however, he has now taken his overall fitness and endurance to almost the elite level such is his work ethic.
There is a lot to like about his game as he is a genuine ball getter at the VFL level and has done well when chances have presented for the Bulldogs.
What works against Cross is that he does not have a clearly defined position at the senior level although with Mitch Hahn likely to miss some pre-season games, he should be staking an early claim for a run in the midfield as the ruck rover.
Whilst Cross is a terrific runner he is not super quick off the mark and his kicking skills, mainly the depth of his kicking, needs some attention. Perhaps Leon Cameron could work with him on improving his kicking or the club might give an ex Bulldog like Paul Hudson a call.
Cross is a real terrier in a physical contest and is a strong tackler when required and in a team crying out for hard at it players it just might be enough to open the door to the senior team for him.
I believe Daniel Cross just needs some chances early in 2004 to establish himself as a genuine senior player.