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Daniel Nicholson

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Top Game from the kid today...he is a stayer for sure.

Attacks the Ball, and runs straight...can break a tackle and keeps going.

Cannot ask for more than that.

 

God we're pumping out the jets now, Nicho, Evans, Howe, the Max Factor.....

We're not going to have enough room to play them all!

 

He has surprised me a lot, when he got caught with the ball after trying to break the second tackle I got annoyed but most times he gets through so I have to remember those. Means Davey should be able to play forward/mid without going back now.

Great prospect this kid. Strong for his size and has only been caught twice this season. Breaks the lines and uses it well. Keep getting games into him.


Another potential gem from the rookie list. ........

Ditto what I said a week ago. Love the way he takes the game on. You could excuse him for not playing with his natural flair in his first couple of games, but it hasn't deterred him one iota.

Just love his attack on the ball and the will to break the lines with his pace....sensational pick up this kid...recruitment dept are coming up all roses this month...

The more I see, the more I like.

Perhaps the most heartening thing is the way he is prepared to take the game on when the opportunity presents, even if he was caught trying to do so a minute or two ago; he doesn't go back into his shell after he makes a mistake, which is impressive for a young player.

 

Hi Aaron. Why don't you tackle someone for a change. You know . . . like you used to.

Because we wanted him to become a mid.

Which he was handling quite well up until 2011.

Big fan of the amateur.

To me, he is Bartram version 2.0, with the added decision-making, line-breaking and goal-kicking ability.


Big fan of the amateur.

To me, he is Bartram version 2.0, with the added decision-making, line-breaking and goal-kicking ability.

People hate on Bartram for turn overs etc which i dont think he does alot of but praise this kid (who i like) for breaking lines getting caught and turning it over.....double standards to teh guy who is exciting etc

bartram is underrated big time imo

Nicholson is a jet love him, like that he breaks the lines, runs takes the game on, disposal needs to come good but, no reason he cant, Ammo's to AFL in 12 months still should have a nice ceiling on him

My god.

Watch Bartram when he gets the footy in his hands.

Butchers it and makes exceptionally poor decisions, almost always.

The rest of his game is exceptional.

You have to admire our recruiters. I've seen many Amo games but have no idea how someone can watch a game and recognise that a particular player will be able to step up to AFL. Not only that, Nicho has done so in such an impressive fashion so far.

My god.

Watch Bartram when he gets the footy in his hands.

Butchers it and makes exceptionally poor decisions, almost always.

The rest of his game is exceptional.

I maintain that is wrong, look up the stats has averaged better efficiency than Davey during 3 of the last 4 years according to champion data, his decision making isnt perfect but its harder to make decision in a back pocket than it is running straight through the guts, or they cost you more obviously.

I like both players just feel that Clint is hard done by, and plays a role for the team


Blease will play this week. Its just a matter of if he replaced Strauss or Nicholson

What is your reason/evidence for that?

Both Strauss and Nicholson played well in a winning team. Strauss needs games to generate confidence.

He strikes me as a player who is yet to believe he belongs.

Nicholson on the other hand demands to be picked and plays with the flair of someone who believes he belongs.

What has Blease done yet consistently that demands that he dislodge one of those two players who both also possess good leg speed?

What is your reason/evidence for that?

Both Strauss and Nicholson played well in a winning team. Strauss needs games to generate confidence.

He strikes me as a player who is yet to believe he belongs.

Nicholson on the other hand demands to be picked and plays with the flair of someone who believes he belongs.

What has Blease done yet consistently that demands that he dislodge one of those two players who both also possess good leg speed?

The evidence will be when he is picked at 5pm... Some1 will be dropped for him.

The evidence will be when he is picked at 5pm... Some1 will be dropped for him.

Is it possible Joel Mac wont come up? Or Morton out?

I maintain that is wrong, look up the stats has averaged better efficiency than Davey during 3 of the last 4 years according to champion data, his decision making isnt perfect but its harder to make decision in a back pocket than it is running straight through the guts, or they cost you more obviously.

I like both players just feel that Clint is hard done by, and plays a role for the team

Bartram is a good decision maker - he knows his kicking limitations and kicks within them - that's why his efficiency is high. He still kicks clangers but they're usually when he's pressured to reach for a target that's beyond his capacity.

The key problem is his short kicks to another unmarked defender who is also a poor kick doesn't help us clear D50. If Rivers, Macdonald, Bartram and Warnock start kicking it round to each other it's time to head for refreshments or relief.

It'll be interesting to see Nicholson's progress - he's showing something but it's early yet - Bartram's first year was really great.

Tapscott > Strauss and both expected to play similar role so suggest Straussy gone soon anyway unless he starts playing blinders.


Tapscott > Strauss and both expected to play similar role so suggest Straussy gone soon anyway unless he starts playing blinders.

Really? Macdonald is in that mix too. He's great competitor and has been a really good PSD pick-up but he has limitations. I'd back Tapscott and Strauss to be in our next premiership team ahead of him.

Really? Macdonald is in that mix too. He's great competitor and has been a really good PSD pick-up but he has limitations. I'd back Tapscott and Strauss to be in our next premiership team ahead of him.

Purely my opinion old55 and i dont have anything against Strauss, he seems like a great guy on the couple of times ive met him.

However, besides the fact that I haven't seen Strauss do anything to show he will make the grade(happy to be proved wrong), they are both there as a designated kicking role and small/mid size. If you are going to keep Barts, why would you have another two short defenders?

Grimes, Rivers, Garland, Frawley, Bartram, Tapscott...if you want to put Joel Mac in that mix im not sure that there is room for Strauss.

Back 6 + 1 on the bench.

Strauss or Nicholson at this stage, and eventually both.

Pretty sure Nicholson will take Bartram's place soon.

We can't have someone who is so poor with the footy in hand playing, when there are reasonable alternatives.

 

Back 6 + 1 on the bench.

Strauss or Nicholson at this stage, and eventually both.

Pretty sure Nicholson will take Bartram's place soon.

We can't have someone who is so poor with the footy in hand playing, when there are reasonable alternatives.

What makes you think that nicholson has any sort of the defensive mindset and capabilities required? baffles me

Happy to see that come to pass. I agree with previous posters that Strauss probably isn't playing his natural game yet. Perhaps as he gets more time he will play harder, kick better.

Not complaining that our depth is improving, I just don't think Strauss would be in our best team if all were available.

You make a fair point AB that there is room for a Nicho type on the bench. Really like his style.


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