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Getting to play with and learn from yeo, as Keys Mentioned must be awesome.Watching his evolution from the preseason matches to now is extraordinary, can't think of any player who has had a similar trajectory. Even Judd, whilst really impressive in year 1, didn't radically improve from week to week. Harley is picking up stuff in a few weeks that it takes most kids years.
He has gone from 'I can't handle the pace of a preseason game/can't shrug AFL strength players' to 'here are some good highlights' to 'ok I'm a handy burst player ' to 'I'm an elite midfielder and if you try and tackle me I'll laugh at you' in the space of 6 weeks. But the one thing which has been consistent throughout those games is the natural self belief and desire to take the game when he has the ball- even in the preseason games when he hadn't figured out how to impact contests or beat AFL level tacklers that mentality stuck out.
What I thought was jawdropping against Richmond is he's now not just shrugging tackles, he's using the fear that aspect of his game creates to sucker people into giving away free kicks - opposition mids are going at him super hard because they don't want to end up in the background of a highlight reel and he's using the classic shuey arm lift to exploit over aggressive tackling and get high frees. That is something most mids take 150+ games to master and he's doing it in Rd 5 of his first season.
Every so often a player comes along with top tier physical gifts- much much rarer is that + a natural football brain and extreme self confidence. That combination is where once in a generation players come from, and that's Harley.
The marriage counsellor: he's the master of don't argueHe needs a nickname
Can still The Rocks new moniker and go with "The Final Boss"
Probably the new HOs to advantage (i.e. they release it when they want to in an article, otherwise you can't peek behind the curtain).is that stat actually publically recorded anywhere?
4The real question is - how many broken tackles?
Genuinely though, is that stat actually publically recorded anywhere?
He needs a nickname
Can still The Rocks new moniker and go with "The Final Boss"
Rival motorcycle brand, 1 step removed.He needs a nickname
Can still The Rocks new moniker and go with "The Final Boss"
Does he though?
Harley has the potential be known by his first name alone.
There’s only on Beyoncé and there’s only one Harley.
I reckon their the bash brothersJordan & Pippen
This is why we always bounce back quicker than most clubs. Hope it works again this time. Watching Yeo and Reid dominate is so exciting. If we traded Yeo we would have been 15 clearances down yesterday.There's a weird conventional wisdom that gets reeled out by the media whenever they talk about west coast's list at the moment - that we should have traded our veterans (Yeo, Gov)
That's madness to me. Watching Reid bond with & learn from Yeo is immense.
Even players like Gaff - the game's passed him, but the knowledge, professionalism and standards he sets is invaluable for young players to learn from.
Also is trading all your veteren stars a list strategy that even works? Certainly didn't work for North or Hawthorn.
I’m sure Sam McClure would have nailed pick 26 getting a contested beast for us.This is why we always bounce back quicker than most clubs. Hope it works again this time. Watching Yeo and Reid dominate is so exciting. If we traded Yeo we would have been 15 clearances down yesterday.
I'm on the rewatch. Just came here to say Reid has a serious man crush on Yeo. After Yeo kicked that second goal Reid was so pumped up
Nice Avatar 69Moses cause he parts the sea everytime he gets his hands on the ball at stoppages
Jackson Nelson levels of team mate goal celebrating.I’d say he’s more jubilant than Masto.
I Reckon he’s the first to celebrate with the goal kicker more often than anyone else in the team.
I’d say he’s more jubilant than Masto.
I Reckon he’s the first to celebrate with the goal kicker more often than anyone else in the team.
It just occurred to me it wouldn’t have even been McKercher at 2. It would have been Curtin at pick 4. Case closed.Imagine if we’d ended up with McKercher. Everyone saying beating the bulldogs last year was more important than Harley * me take a long hard look at yourselves.
Reidlebury…
Reid's evolution is just a pleasure to watch and his body is no where near where it will end up. His ceiling is the one his mind will construct.Watching his evolution from the preseason matches to now is extraordinary, can't think of any player who has had a similar trajectory. Even Judd, whilst really impressive in year 1, didn't radically improve from week to week. Harley is picking up stuff in a few weeks that it takes most kids years.
He has gone from 'I can't handle the pace of a preseason game/can't shrug AFL strength players' to 'here are some good highlights' to 'ok I'm a handy burst player ' to 'I'm an elite midfielder and if you try and tackle me I'll laugh at you' in the space of 6 weeks. But the one thing which has been consistent throughout those games is the natural self belief and desire to take the game when he has the ball- even in the preseason games when he hadn't figured out how to impact contests or beat AFL level tacklers that mentality stuck out.
What I thought was jawdropping against Richmond is he's now not just shrugging tackles, he's using the fear that aspect of his game creates to sucker people into giving away free kicks - opposition mids are going at him super hard because they don't want to end up in the background of a highlight reel and he's using the classic shuey arm lift to exploit over aggressive tackling and get high frees. That is something most mids take 150+ games to master and he's doing it in Rd 5 of his first season.
Every so often a player comes along with top tier physical gifts- much much rarer is that + a natural football brain and extreme self confidence. That combination is where once in a generation players come from, and that's Harley.
Makes me sad that we didn’t get to see thisImagine a Young Nic Nat with Reid.