How do you think, if he's back here posting?...Didn't you quit the forum when you were drafted to the AFL? How did it work out?
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How do you think, if he's back here posting?...Didn't you quit the forum when you were drafted to the AFL? How did it work out?
Has never been able to get too much of it, I don't think he will ever be a 25+ guy consistently but more the 2 way kind of guy like Yeo who occasionally bursts out of traffic.Are we starting to worry that he can't find the ball
Are we starting to worry that he can't find the ball
Sadly we have no fit players to rest him for.CBD's way down on the weekend. Ginbey should be being managed and allowed to freshen up, instead he's been doing the heavy lifting.
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Not sure that's correct. Clayton Oliver averaged 19 touches in his first year, 29 in his second.He'll be fine, reminds me of Clayton Oliver, he took a little bit of time to figure how to win more of the footy.PLAYERCARDSTART13Clayton Oliver
- Age
- 27
- Ht
- 189cm
- Wt
- 88kg
- Pos.
- Mid
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- D
- 27.8
- 5star
- K
- 9.5
- 4star
- HB
- 18.4
- 5star
- M
- 3.2
- 3star
- T
- 6.3
- 5star
- CL
- 6.3
- 5star
- D
- 25.1
- 5star
- K
- 11.1
- 4star
- HB
- 14.0
- 5star
- M
- 3.6
- 4star
- T
- 5.6
- 5star
- CL
- 5.9
- 5star
- D
- 19.2
- 5star
- K
- 4.6
- 2star
- HB
- 14.6
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- M
- 2.0
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- T
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Ginbey's time on ground is being restricted to manage him. Is playing 60-70% of game time.Not sure that's correct. Clayton Oliver averaged 19 touches in his first year, 29 in his second.
I know it's not panic stations yet, and it's impossible to really know given we are getting flogged with a completely denuded midfield. But, from memory the concern pre draft was that he wasn't a prolific ball winner. Needs to develop that side of the game as we get more senior mids back.
Ginbey averages more TOG than Oliver did in his first year.Ginbey's time on ground is being restricted to manage him. Is playing 60-70% of game time.
Ginbey averages more TOG than Oliver did in his first year.
Ginbey has had one game of 20 touches, the others have been 17 and below. That's a long way off what Oliver was doing. Oliver played 13 games and 7 games of 20 touches or more in that first year.
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I dunno man, the stats aren’t worlds apart. Similar contested / uncontested ratios and kick / handball ratios.Ginbey averages more TOG than Oliver did in his first year.
Ginbey has had one game of 20 touches, the others have been 17 and below. That's a long way off what Oliver was doing. Oliver played 13 games and 7 games of 20 touches or more in that first year.
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Ginbey averages more TOG than Oliver did in his first year.
Ginbey has had one game of 20 touches, the others have been 17 and below. That's a long way off what Oliver was doing. Oliver played 13 games and 7 games of 20 touches or more in that first year.
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first 3 rounds ginbey averaged 18 disposals.Not sure that's correct. Clayton Oliver averaged 19 touches in his first year, 29 in his second.
I know it's not panic stations yet, and it's impossible to really know given we are getting flogged with a completely denuded midfield. But, from memory the concern pre draft was that he wasn't a prolific ball winner. Needs to develop that side of the game as we get more senior mids back.
thats effen damning for the rest of the experienced midfield "leaders"The kid has been the closest thing we have had to a physical presence in the midfield this year, playing with maybe one AFL standard constant in Kelly, in the hardest position in the game at 18!
And he's played every game - a genuine act of God.
Worried? Come on. The boy's basically a T-1000.
Frankly, I'd be surprised if in a couple of years we don't play a few short just to make it a contest.
Just clarifying, i like Ginbey and think he'll be good. From memory the concern pre-draft was his ability to gather possessions.I dunno man, the stats aren’t worlds apart. Similar contested / uncontested ratios and kick / handball ratios.
A bit easier to score a few extra possies when you’ve got your first choice midfielders surrounding you and Max Gawn shoving it down your neck.
The kid’s 18 and has moved from being a defender all his life into rubbing shoulders in the middle with Dangerfield, Petracca, Rowell ect.
Give him a break.
thats effen damning for the rest of the experienced midfield "leaders"
Just clarifying, i like Ginbey and think he'll be good. From memory the concern pre-draft was his ability to gather possessions.
At this stage, it's something i'd like to see. Don't have any issues with currently as we are dog s**t and he's tired. I'd like to see him get a rest, and then have a decent run in a team more resembling an AFL team with our senior mids back in the second half of the year and see what he can do.
It is also role based to an extent. He is playing on the opposition’s best big bodied mid most of the time, and clearly being coached to do that more defensively rather than hunt the ball.
like others have said it’s too early. Early in the season he looked like he was heading in the right direction regarding accumulation but with no midfield and him being slammed inside its gonna be hard. He’d be fairing lot better if we had a good midfield unit. He’d be very cooked atm and probably deserving of a rest soon too