Strapping Young Lad
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Being rated so similar to how Mitchell was rated early on.Worth noting for those comparing his stats to last year, in the earlier rounds of this year he was playing up forward. His averages over the last few weeks would be well up I’d imagine.
Some elite company.
Some elite company.
Some elite company.
He was probably laughed at because he is far more like Matthews than Petracca.By who and in which thread? Because that sounds pretty reasonable, even back then.
Interestingly enough all 4 of our main mids had 7 CBA’s in the 3rd. Duke and Worps had 1 centre clearance each. Duke had 2 other stoppage clearances.Dermie, amongst his verbiage yesterday, actually made a decent comparison of the duke to dipper and his ability to barge through packs with the ball ahead of him, then execute perfectly. Pretty good comparison actually.
I didn’t notice duke in the centre clearances all that much in the third quarter and that’s when the saints started to get on top in that area.
He’s that important to us.
Day plays on the outside he sets up to run through the lines. Why put a jet to do a bulls job when we have worps nash and duke. Its just awesome to see him dodge weave and charge out of the stoppage after receiving it. Did it many times yesterdayInterestingly enough all 4 of our main mids had 7 CBA’s in the 3rd. Duke and Worps had 1 centre clearance each. Duke had 2 other stoppage clearances.
Day and Nash had no clearances for the quarter and only 3 between them for the whole game.
He’d still gathered at least 5 clearances in every game apart from the first one where he didn’t really play as a mid. Lowest contested possession tally since then as well.Day plays on the outside he sets up to run through the lines. Why put a jet to do a bulls job when we have worps nash and duke. Its just awesome to see him dodge weave and charge out of the stoppage after receiving it. Did it many times yesterday
Great pointDay plays on the outside he sets up to run through the lines. Why put a jet to do a bulls job when we have worps nash and duke. Its just awesome to see him dodge weave and charge out of the stoppage after receiving it. Did it many times yesterday
I'm sure that there'll be ups and downs, injuries and whatnot, but for now the Hawks midfield is one of the hardest match ups in the league. Our ruck division is a real weapon. Reeves is about the tallest ruck in the competition and Meek is about the heaviest. God help teams who play one ruck against us, that's a really tough assignment.Great point
having this new group with different strengths is what makes it so exciting