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MOTR
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Tannin wrote: | Thanks Dave! Great link.
Very good to see a package that isn't just highlights - any tool can look like a genius on a highlights reel. Nope: here we saw where he is up to: right out of it, slow, a bit lost, making a few mistakes, lacking touch. We also saw - when I say "we" I mean those with a few clues about the game - the talent underlying. First game at this level, boy against men, first game after a very, very long injury, but even so you could see the composure, the quick hands, the easy, economical style, the natural sense of unhurried positioning: he reminds me of Shane Morewood or Jimmy Clement or (amongst current players) Pendlebury.
No guarantee he'll be as good as any of those champions, of course, but it's easy to see why he went top 10 in the draft. I reckon he'll be our ultimate more-than-Maxwell replacement, a utility defender who can play small or tall, slip forward and take a mark, even go into the middle for a spell, but is best employed in that nameless in-between tallish-medium roaming role - not a KP tall, not a classic small, not a midfielder but a bit of each of these and it's a real and important role previously played by (among others) Goodes, Hird, Goddard, and Clement. |
Excellent post. Only thing I'd like to add was that he looks like a team player. Looking to set up those around him and willing to work for the shephard. _________________ Be Staunch, Be Proud, Be Collingwood |
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jackcass
Joined: 01 Mar 2005 Location: Bendigo
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Breadcrawl wrote: | I was not having a go at Scharenberg, I was having a go at the video editor.
They are, in general, nowhere near selective enough.
If you can't round up enough footage without including 3 metre turnover kicks or that passage of play which he ran along with without participating, just can the video altogether. |
Got a massive shove in the back at point of disposal so I'll forgive him for that. The point of including it was probably more about the evasion pre disposal rather than the resultant kick. |
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Pies4shaw
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At this stage, I'm grateful for the video as evidence that he exists and has the requisite number of body parts to play AFL footy. |
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Dave The Man
Joined: 01 Apr 2005 Location: Someville, Victoria, Australia
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Jezza
2023 PREMIERS!
Joined: 05 Sep 2010 Location: Ponsford End
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Tannin wrote: | Thanks Dave! Great link.
Very good to see a package that isn't just highlights - any tool can look like a genius on a highlights reel. Nope: here we saw where he is up to: right out of it, slow, a bit lost, making a few mistakes, lacking touch. We also saw - when I say "we" I mean those with a few clues about the game - the talent underlying. First game at this level, boy against men, first game after a very, very long injury, but even so you could see the composure, the quick hands, the easy, economical style, the natural sense of unhurried positioning: he reminds me of Shane Morewood or Jimmy Clement or (amongst current players) Pendlebury.
No guarantee he'll be as good as any of those champions, of course, but it's easy to see why he went top 10 in the draft. I reckon he'll be our ultimate more-than-Maxwell replacement, a utility defender who can play small or tall, slip forward and take a mark, even go into the middle for a spell, but is best employed in that nameless in-between tallish-medium roaming role - not a KP tall, not a classic small, not a midfielder but a bit of each of these and it's a real and important role previously played by (among others) Goodes, Hird, Goddard, and Clement. |
This!
Excellent post Tannin and I agree with you on all the points you make. Scharenberg's going to be a great player but the kid needs a while to develop and to gain match fitness. I'm just relieved that he's playing in the VFL now considering I was worried he wouldn't play for the whole year which would have been detrimental to his development somewhat.
From what I've observed in the two VFL matches I've seen him play in so far is that he has great poise, he's a team-oriented players and he's great with the ball when he does have it in his hands. He's looked a bit rusty and lost at times but he'll adapt with the pace of the game as he plays more football in the reserves. He's a future star and got all the qualities to be a great leader of the future. Don't be surprised to see him captaining the club in a few years. _________________ | 1902 | 1903 | 1910 | 1917 | 1919 | 1927 | 1928 | 1929 | 1930 | 1935 | 1936 | 1953 | 1958 | 1990 | 2010 | 2023 | |
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Dave The Man
Joined: 01 Apr 2005 Location: Someville, Victoria, Australia
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Collingwood Crackerjack
Joined: 28 Jul 2008 Location: Canberra
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Tannin wrote: | Thanks Dave! Great link.
Very good to see a package that isn't just highlights - any tool can look like a genius on a highlights reel. Nope: here we saw where he is up to: right out of it, slow, a bit lost, making a few mistakes, lacking touch. We also saw - when I say "we" I mean those with a few clues about the game - the talent underlying. First game at this level, boy against men, first game after a very, very long injury, but even so you could see the composure, the quick hands, the easy, economical style, the natural sense of unhurried positioning: he reminds me of Shane Morewood or Jimmy Clement or (amongst current players) Pendlebury.
No guarantee he'll be as good as any of those champions, of course, but it's easy to see why he went top 10 in the draft. I reckon he'll be our ultimate more-than-Maxwell replacement, a utility defender who can play small or tall, slip forward and take a mark, even go into the middle for a spell, but is best employed in that nameless in-between tallish-medium roaming role - not a KP tall, not a classic small, not a midfielder but a bit of each of these and it's a real and important role previously played by (among others) Goodes, Hird, Goddard, and Clement. |
Add Hodge to that list.
Something about him isn't there? The Morwood comparison may be the most apt, but I wasn't lucky enough to see him when he was a pup _________________ "The last thing he expected WAS THE FIRST THING HE GOT!!!!!"
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Albert Parker
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Dave The Man wrote: | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7ps1H0JL28 |
Thanks for sharing Dave _________________ One team, one dream - the Pies and this year's premiership |
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burnsy17
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Reminds me of Bontempelli a bit... Really quick hands _________________ Beware the swooping Magpie. |
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BBHS
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Joined: 30 Jun 2004 Location: Bellarine
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Has awesome balance and awareness |
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