Better than Luke The Bruest?
I think he will be. KPP or midfielder with a big body. no disrespect to Breust.
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Better than Luke The Bruest?
Hodge always trusts his team mates. Part of what makes him a great leader.And Hodgey looked to take the kick out, saw he was confident and let him go. It doesn't hurt when your captain has such confidence in you.
My favourite moment of his yesterday was when he had the ball on centre wing and had lots of players up the line to push the ball forward. Instead, he kept the ball in our hands by going back to the last player (forget who exactly it was) and start the build up again. I can't tell you if this lead to a score but was so mature and smart not to just blaze away like others may have
I don't see a comparison to Pendlebury, Burton has pace, and just more in the kit.
I hope he gets longevity, and a problem free run at a career from here on in. Super impressed with him after seeing his first Box Hill game post removal of the metal.
Probably the only Wobbles player I genuinely admire. All class. If BUUUUUUUURRRR-TTTOOOOOOOOOOONN gets close, we've got a cracker.Sheesh Pendles has a pretty fair kit bag....
unless we win the flag...Have a feeling he won't be wearing #35 next season
I think he'll end up in a Fyfe role tall mid pushing foward.A couple of things stood out for me
1. Great field kicking. Throughout the off-season everyone was talking up his foot skills but I didn't see it when he was kicking for goal against North. Couldn't miss yesterday though
2. Good decision making. Mitchellesque.
My one concern though is what position is he best at. One of those awkward in between 190cm odd players
The Burton position. Old school footy had CHB, CHF, FB, FF, Ruck, etc. Clarko has previously invented the Franklin position, the Rioli position, the Spangher position, etc. so obviously he is going to be best at the Burton position.My one concern though is what position is he best at.
Burton has yet to convince me he is better than Beau Muston.
He played just under 80% game time in a role that Stratts would play 95% in not sure his fitness I there for a run in the midfield just yet but I'm looking forward to when it isYou could have forgiven the lad if he had a few panic kicks and fumbles in his third game, playing on defence especially. Instead we got a player who backed himself, attacked the ball and made smart decisions with ball in hand. His kicking is outstanding, I think even Clarko would get a semi chub from some of the field kicking he was producing on the weekend.
We all knew the boy had talent but no one really expected him to roll up at the end of the season fit and ready to play senior football. Interesting to see where he plays next match, wouldn't be surprised if we saw him thrown into the midfield in patches to see how he goes. It's very early on but the 2015 draft is looking like a very good one for us.
Burton has yet to convince me he is better than Beau Muston.
Maybe he is a Hodge/Burgers replacement i.e. chuck him where you need him. He swept up well in the back half. I reckon he could go in the middle and he is mainly a forward.A couple of things stood out for me
1. Great field kicking. Throughout the off-season everyone was talking up his foot skills but I didn't see it when he was kicking for goal against North. Couldn't miss yesterday though
2. Good decision making. Mitchellesque.
My one concern though is what position is he best at. One of those awkward in between 190cm odd players
probably dayle garlettHas there ever been a player who's only been on the list 10 months, played only a handful of games but had 52 pages of discussion?