- Apr 20, 2015
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If this bloke and Wells are both fit and firing, all of a sudden we don't look like a slow team!
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Daisy around the 2011 mark was arguably the most exciting talent in the league. So no. WHE is not even close to Daisy 2011 and I'd be surprised if he ever got to that level. Nothing's impossible though I guess.
No, he was asking if WHE had the potential to reach the same level. You don't need to explain it to me Dave, I understood what he was asking.I don't think he means as Good but How WHE Plays has some Similarity how Daisy Plays/Played
WILL HOSKIN-ELLIOTT (Collingwood)
Hugely talented but starved of opportunity at GWS because of injury and competition, Hoskin-Elliott will be a walk-up start for Collingwood if he can stay fit. Will be cheap – priced at $222,700 this year and should drop again in 2017 after playing only two games - for a guy in his sixth season and who was a No.4 draft pick. Proved he can score big with 98 points against Geelong in Round 3 and is athletic, takes marks and kicks goals. Could be a similar pick to Daniel Wells in 2016. Might be a cash builder, watch closely during pre-season.
Daisy around the 2011 mark was arguably the most exciting talent in the league. So no. WHE is not even close to Daisy 2011 and I'd be surprised if he ever got to that level. Nothing's impossible though I guess.
Him and Treloar are very good mates too. I reckon he will fit in with the rest of the group.
Yeah, hence why I said I'd be surprised if he ever got there. His game style is comparable, but he doesn't seem to be able to get as much of the pill as Daisy was/is able to.Thanks for the reply. I didnt so much mean if he is that level now... I mean, is his potential ceiling that high?
And is his game style comparable?
Adams is a bit of a ring leader, if you see them all relaxing they are all surrounding Adams, he must be good value.
It's not early for WHE any more. Next year will be his 6th year, the same as Thomas in 2011, who had already been the player of the previous years finals series by that time.
As I said, nothing's impossible, but it would take a massive improvement to get to those levels.
Thanks for the reply. I didnt so much mean if he is that level now... I mean, is his potential ceiling that high?
And is his game style comparable?
Copy the link into Google search and open it from the search results.Can you paste the article pls? I don't subscribe the the Ad Addy
There is an eerie similar buzz around WHE and Aish. Football in their genes. Filled with potential but not been able to get consistent set of games. This is going to be fun
How many NEAFL games in that five years?52 games in 5 years so missing over 58% of games so far...
What day is it now?I
I could watch this all day
There is an eerie similar buzz around WHE and Aish. Football in their genes. Filled with potential but not been able to get consistent set of games. This is going to be fun
Thanks for the reply. I didnt so much mean if he is that level now... I mean, is his potential ceiling that high?
And is his game style comparable?
Interesting comparison - you can see him growing into his body a bit more and becoming quite the athlete in the next couple of years.He reminds me of Brett Burton.
Yeeeeeeeeyyyy.....Get hype folks!
A replacement for Seedsman? Both have great-grandfathers who played 18 games with the pies, they were actually team mates for 3 games in 1911.There is an eerie similar buzz around WHE and Aish. Football in their genes. Filled with potential but not been able to get consistent set of games. This is going to be fun