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Coaches like he played, straight down the lineLove Morros reports they’re honest as the Sun rising. Calls a spade a spade the old cagey bugger.
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Coaches like he played, straight down the lineLove Morros reports they’re honest as the Sun rising. Calls a spade a spade the old cagey bugger.
I like it , he's showing them what's required to go to the next level,Coaches like he played, straight down the line
Yup - took a swipe at Sonsie - kid really needs to lift...Love Morros reports they’re honest as the Sun rising. Calls a spade a spade the old cagey bugger.
Yup - took a swipe at Sonsie - kid really needs to lift...
No it wasn’t after an afl press conference where it’s viewed on the TV stage. Chalk and cheese RJ. I don’t think it was really damning nor was Dimmas intended to be either. It’s all about location location as Mr LJ Hooker would say.I agree with this and Morro’s approach being the correct one.
But question, is what Dimma said about Cumberland much worse than what Morris said about Sonsie?
I agree with this and Morro’s approach being the correct one.
But question, is what Dimma said about Cumberland much worse than what Morris said about Sonsie?
GWS Giants 12.8 (80) def by Richmond 10.22 (82)
9 Lachlan Street (RIC)
5 Cameron Fleeton (GWS)
4 Angus Hicks (RIC)
4 Harry Rowston (GWS)
3 Bigoa Nyoun (RIC)
2 Steely Green (RIC)
2 Ben Miller (RIC)
1 Barry O'Connor (GWS)
Agree, he looks promising.Most players cant play either end when call upon, Bauer looks like he can, a very handy skill set. He’s developing very nicely every game.
Ben Miller is definitely a Ruck but has benefitted from his 4 years as a Backman in the VFL. The ability to go with your opposition ruck into the backline and soundly beat them is a fairly unique ability.Agree, he looks promising.
This is an interesting approach we have taken across all our developing players.
We’ve thrown most of our talls around at either end of the ground and regularly ask our guys to play different roles.
Yes, flexibility is valuable but I wonder if we wouldn’t be better served by letting our young talls settle into a position and learn the craft with some continuity in their role.
As you say, not many can play both ends and we seem hell bent on turning Miller, biggy, Bauer and even Bradtke into duel position types.
Can’t help but wonder if it’s slowed their development as a player, given they aren’t settled in one role.
Agree, Banks, Sonsie and Bauer are still teenagers so that is understandable but for me.....Problem for me to many players in the reserves we're still not sure there best position Biggie, Miller ,Bauer, Banks, Sonsie about time we do.