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This shows he has confidence in his ability to kick straight which is a rare trait these daysBuilding nicely.. will still have ups and downs.. but is trending up.
Luv their contest stuff even if not in position to mark.. and can run .. and good below his knees.
Like also that he kicks drop punts from the fence.. but that’s just a personal thing
Go Catters
Quickly becoming a fan favourite. Great kid with a top attitude. A few more years to learn under Jezza yet, hopefully.Much like his marking prowess, Shannon Neale has taken his opportunity with both hands in 2024 following another influential performance against Port Adelaide on Thursday.
Looking dangerous every time the ball entered his vicinity, Neale finished the night with nine marks (three contested) and two goals to help lead the Cats to a big Qualifying Final win.
Thursday capped an impressive stretch from the big key forward, who has kicked a goal in each of his last 15 AFL games while kicking multiple majors on nine occasions.
Speaking with ABC Grandstand following the win over Port Adelaide, Neale said learning from the great forwards at Geelong has helped his development this season.
“I have had to develop, there is no hiding that,” Neale said.
“I came in and knew I had a lot of work to do and I still have a lot of work to do, it is about tapping into those resources that I have. I am lucky to have Jeremy Cameron and Tom Hawkins, even our small forwards I can learn a lot from.
“I wouldn't have it any other way. I like working hard for what I get, it is certainly not a given and I still have to work for it.”
Neale was selected by the Cats in the 2020 National draft, playing a handful of games across 2022 and 2023 before finding some continuity this year.
Geelong have continued their incredible run of sustained success this year, progressing to a Preliminary Final for the 13th time in the last 18 seasons.
Neale said the culture built inside the walls at GMHBA Stadium, has helped the Cats to return to the top of the table in 2024.
“I think we just embrace each other, everyone is different, everyone prepares differently, the week to week process for everyone is different,” Neale said.
“Being a bit of an older group there is a lot of families around, so the Club allows people to spend time with their families and ultimately it makes everyone happier.
“It is an environment where people can embrace themselves, spend a lot of time away from footy and enjoy the things that make them who they are.
“It is about the balance of on field and off field, I think Geelong has got it really good and I am lucky to land here.”
Neale Continues Impressive Streak in Qualifying Final Win
Shannon Neale spoke to ABC Grandstand following the Cats Qualifying Final against Port Adelaidewww.geelongcats.com.au
I disagree with that. Lynch was pretty good in a crap team early on, and don't forget he started playing AFL a lot earlier than Neale. At the same age, Lynch kicked 46 goals in a shit team from CHF.I reckon he’s Tom Lynch with a better tank. Lynch got a lot of opportunities early in his career in a bad Suns team but really wasn’t much good until his 4th season. He looks the part now.
I disagree with that. Lynch was pretty good in a crap team early on, and don't forget he started playing AFL a lot earlier than Neale. At the same age, Lynch kicked 46 goals in a shit team from CHF.
Neale is still very raw, and has only kicked more than two goals in a game once.
This is Scratcher’s fourth yearNo doubt, I did reference to early opportunities Lynch got.
But I still think Neale is very much Lynch like minus a bit of the football education. Stylistically, I think they are very similar and Lynch really broke out in his 4th season going from a less than 1 goal per game player to a 2.1 goals per game player. I can see Neale making that sort of jump next year, maybe it's a year or so later than Lynch did, not that's not crazy considering their respective football upbringings and early AFL opportunities. For sure Neale wasn't at Lynch's level as a 18,19, 20 year old but Neale now vs Lynch in his 3rd going into 4th year.....very similar I reckon.
Lynch had played 3x the number of games at this point and wasn't a ruckman as a junior. 1 extra goal every two to 3 games gets him the same goal kicking average too.This is Scratcher’s fourth year
This is Scratcher’s fourth year
The cliff guys jumped early. The rest of us still up here admiring the view.Amazing how fast it swung from "we're going off a cliff" to "Kids are alright eh?".
The cliff is still there, it's just more of a slight step.The cliff guys jumped early. The rest of us still up here admiring the view.
Hard to put into words how much we'll miss the big fella when he's gone.Hard to put into words how much I love this.
That would be amazing.Hard to put into words how much we'll miss the big fella when he's gone.
Would seriously consider paying him to be a part time consultant and do some forwards training 2-3 times a week while he's not tending to the farm.
We're the only ones with the sense to run along the cliff top rather than plow straight over it.our cliff is like the one on price is right. Except its 3 million km long and we're still yodelling.
Fair. It seemed a bit like you were making an age-for-age style analogy and I misread. SorryI swear you aren't even reading the posts.
I literally mentioned that maybe he's a year or two behind developmentally than Lynch was and compared Neale now/next year to Lynch's 3rd/4th year.