Dane Swan was very quick. Just had an ugly gait.You don't have to be quick to be a great AFL footballer, eg- Dane Swan.
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Dane Swan was very quick. Just had an ugly gait.You don't have to be quick to be a great AFL footballer, eg- Dane Swan.
We really should have players banging down the door to get on the list at Footscray.
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I remember our fans getting quite upset as Swan would burst out of the stoppage and guys like Boyd wouldn't get near him. Had some speed but wasn't an endurance athlete by AFL standards (averaged like 80% TOG and was the most interchanged player in the league)You don't have to be quick to be a great AFL footballer, eg- Dane Swan.
Exactly right! Cast the net wide. There will be few that get away but others won't.Ideally yes. Think we've been a bit put off after Hannan and Long were taken earlier then we expected. I've heard Beveridge speak about it a couple times in press conferences particularly in regards to Hannan. It's kinda like Jason Taylor (the Melbourne recruiter) stole his girlfirend.
But there's plenty more fish in the sea, ain't I right flipper?
Part of that was because he was fit enough to recover with a 90 second rotation when other players were taking 4 minute rotations.I remember our fans getting quite upset as Swan would burst out of the stoppage and guys like Boyd wouldn't get near him. Had some speed but wasn't an endurance athlete by AFL standards (averaged like 80% TOG and was the most interchanged player in the league)
I do wonder whether the injury to JJ forced their hand a little bit. I've mentioned earlier but other than shifting Daniel to defence, Poulter would be in the next group of running defender types with Cleary & Crozier.From bevos press conference today ut sounds like poulters first crack in the seniors will be at halfback
I wonder if Williams to defence and Poulter taking his wing role is on the cards. Personally I wouldn’t really want to mess with Truck’s role too much though think he’s been solid on the wingI do wonder whether the injury to JJ forced their hand a little bit. I've mentioned earlier but other than shifting Daniel to defence, Poulter would be in the next group of running defender types with Cleary & Crozier.
He was also a naturally talented player that was a step ahead of most in reading the play.Part of that was because he was fit enough to recover with a 90 second rotation when other players were taking 4 minute rotations.
That also helped him shake taggers as his rotations were just so uncommon.
The lazy persona didn't reflect reality - he'd finish training, then jump on a treadmill as other guys went home and do repeat 400m runs which at AFL training place are vomit inducing gut busters. He was actually super fit.
It's worth a list spot imo. It may be putting a super positive lens on it but the guys you've mentioned all played senior footy and although weren't up to it long term provided some short term output, Gowers leading goalkicker 2018, Hannan played in a GF side etc. Credentials most people would be happy with from players drafted 60+/rookies.Well this is one instance of a player who could easily have gone elsewhere doing just that. Whether he succeeds or not is now secondary as far as other hopefuls are concerned. If they see it as their best shot to rescue their AFL dream we can expect a few more to come Footscray’s way.
Jury is still out as to whether it’s the best use of a list spot. At this stage Scott looks like one successful graduate but most of the others have either left or are fringe players: Gowers, Hayes, Hannan, McComb.
In most cases it’s a very late draft pick so we wouldn’t expect a high hit rate if we’d used that spot on the 80th ranked U18 prospect anyway.
I think he's been a bit ordinary late, but I feel like his start to the season was actually pretty good. I certainly think he's played more good than bad, but I also think that has a bit to do with fitness as I suspect the delisting from the Pies lit a fire and he kept himself super fit over the off-season.I’ve got my reservations about him from what I’ve seen this year at Footscray but hope he gets a game soon. Keen to see what he’s got at the top level and it would be nice if he offers something on the outside which we’re really crying out for.
Just needs to back himself to take the game on more than he has so far at VFL level, hopefully Bev is the right sort of coach to get that buy in out of him.
Thought he played pretty well today
Yes. He seems more robust and on the odd occasion...imposing. Quite a noticeable difference to last season.Last year Poulter seemed to struggle in contested play. He was good when he had some space to run in, but got caught or ran into trouble and made poor decisions when in traffic.
This year - at least since he came back a couple of weeks ago - that aspect of his game seems to have improved a lot. Maybe he was told to work on it in the VFL and when fixed he'd get more games?
Has anybody else noticed this?
Yes. He seems more robust and on the odd occasion...imposing. Quite a noticeable difference to last season.
Credit to him and his handlers.
Well he knows how to fetch.Would you say he’s been a good dog?