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If you haven't aleady have a read of "Save Our Sleep" by Tizzie Hall. Got both our kids onto it and they were 12 hour sleepers after 2 weeks.
If you haven't aleady have a read of "Save Our Sleep" by Tizzie Hall. Got both our kids onto it and they were 12 hour sleepers after 2 weeks.
People getting very defensive when someone points out that Culley actually probably isn't the second coming of Judd.
He isn't quick and isn't particularly agile with high tackle numbers (which suggests he is often second to the ball). That doesn't mean he won't be a nice defensive mid.
Culley is a lock. I'd bet my dentures on it.Have a gander at the list of Chas winners. Lots you wouldn’t describe as particularly ‘quick’. Not saying a mid season pick is going to be crazy good but he has plenty going for him that I don’t think one pre season horseshit match sim detracts from.
Think about this - someone like Hewett (who I love the look of btw) has been spoken up to now as maybe 3rd in line from new draftees (Ginbey & Long) to possibly score a round one berth. Hewett rightly so decidedly comes out and goes at 100% when it’s fair to say some that are more secure / locked to figure get a little semi competitive hitout in and go more through the motions of a scratchy and log minutes / focus on certain areas / whatever.
I kind of think that Culley who only got proper serious with his training after his first eligible draft year (when he has said he had no belief he’d get picked up) - to how hard he worked and got to no1 mid season status - to being a workhorse trainer who has significantly since arriving increased his endurance etc bodes well to be a very, very good inside midfielder for us that can also push forward and hit the scoreboard due to his height and strength. I also think the club often temper their projected views on the new guys a bit historically but he has been talked up a bunch from what they see behind closed doors - both immediately after arriving and now with much further hype with the nick he’s in after his first preseason. I tend to think they know far more than us and that strong view on his worth should be taken into consideration when aiming to comment on his limitations going forward. I for one think he’s a lock on ball rd one, will be a beast inside around the contest very shortly and eventually be a huge cog in the middle for us
It just isn't a burger without beetroot.For the record...I love pineapple on my pizza but can't stand beetroot on a burger!
The coaches tried him as an inside mid in 2021 and 2022. Excuse - we had no option and he did well consider he was carrying an injuryAny chance the coaches are trying to find a second position for Gaff, as he's cooked as a Wing?
Squashface nailed it earlier. He's a very reactive player, and unfortunately all the pre seasons in the world probably won't do much for his pace and agility.
If Simpson continues this approach, Daniel Curtin will be available with our first round pick
Is anyone actually expecting Culley to be the second coming of Chris Judd?
Culley isn't quick, granted. But, he fills a glaring need. He is a tackling machine, loves to fight for the contested ball, is a bigger body, and is capable of hitting the scoreboard. The guys excels at getting his hands dirty each week and even though it's not exactly glamorous, it's effective
If we've got another good young mid on our hands that is excellent at the doing the grunt work, via the mid season draft no less, we have got ourselves a bargain
The polish and pizzaz in the years ahead can come from Ginbey and Hewitt
Yeo is extremely athletic though. Culley isn't unfortunately.I'd love for Culley just to be the next peak Yeo - a BIG bodied mid who tackles and runs both ways.
Imagine if he became that at the same time as Ginbey became a Cripps and Chesser becomes a Cousins-lite.