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Has been a positive in an awful year. While he hasn't dominated, he has shown some very impressive cameo's. Out of all our 'young' draftees he has shown the most IMO (except for Viney, maybe?)

Considering 12 games ago, 9 months, he was playing in the WA colts and has had no senior experience, he has adapted well to the speed and physicality of the AFL. Obviously he needs consistency, but he is hard at the ball and man.

Give him a full pre season who knows what he can be. Hopefully he will buck the trend and 'develop" rather than tease

 

Great that he is showing this promise as a 19 year old. Seems to have improvement in him as well. Another good pick up it would seem

 

Hoping he could have a standout game soon and get our first rising star nomination...

Toump and Viney our only other chances, and with Jack a while off...

Got a bit of mongrel too.

Guys like Kent, Matty Jones and Clisby will be great after another preseason, add Viney and Toumpas to that list, and the midfield begins to take shape.


Speed, hardness and skill is certainly a nice combination in a young player. With a boost in endurance over preseason I do hope he can improve and then continue to improve as the years go on.

He attempted a hell of a hangar on the weekend as well. Would've made Howie proud, unfortunately he got nowhere near taking it!

Loved his smother and goal.

 

Is hard at it - an area we need to focus on. Hoping he continues to develop


confidence to burn

Hoping he could have a standout game soon and get our first rising star nomination...

Toump and Viney our only other chances, and with Jack a while off...

I had $5 on him to win (pre-season). Might have been a bit speculative in hindsight.

Plenty to like about Kent. Speed, aggression and a decent left foot. Under the right coaching and leadership he could become a terrific little player for the MFC over the long haul. One of the few good news stories in 2013.

Would love for him to get thrown in the center bounce for a couple of 5 minute burst and play him on some gun medfielders.. would be great learning experience.

Would love for him to get thrown in the center bounce for a couple of 5 minute burst and play him on some gun medfielders.. would be great learning experience.

He played on Sam Mitchel for a short time. I know this because I loved his confidence in taking him on and running right past after taking a mark.


...is a badass mudder.

He'll be really good one day.

Just saying, but has anybody else noticed how good Neeld's draft picks have been, including rookies??

This kid has a lot of ability i think we have pinched another gem from WA

...is a badass mudder.

He'll be really good one day.

Just saying, but has anybody else noticed how good Neeld's draft picks have been, including rookies??

Were they Neeld's or Vineys? Also the recycled players from Afl clubs are probably fails at this stage.

Were they Neeld's or Vineys? Also the recycled players from Afl clubs are probably fails at this stage.

As Neeld said, was he supposed to draft 14 new kids? They moved on that many, they had to get more from somewhere. They got the best mature players they could. A case could be made for not getting rid of the players he did, but his job was to cut out the cancer and that's what he did. I said at the time that he shouldn't have been going so hard at Pedo, but plenty of others said he would be a great pickup, so it's not like he was a known spud. I seem to recall someone saying that Gillies was a great athlete and would be playing on the wing for us this year with his speed and skills. I really like what Rodan has been doing around the club if not on the field. Byrnes, not so much. He seems to have folded under the extra pressure.

As Neeld said, was he supposed to draft 14 new kids? They moved on that many, they had to get more from somewhere. They got the best mature players they could. A case could be made for not getting rid of the players he did, but his job was to cut out the cancer and that's what he did. I said at the time that he shouldn't have been going so hard at Pedo, but plenty of others said he would be a great pickup, so it's not like he was a known spud. I seem to recall someone saying that Gillies was a great athlete and would be playing on the wing for us this year with his speed and skills. I really like what Rodan has been doing around the club if not on the field. Byrnes, not so much. He seems to have folded under the extra pressure.

Preaching to the converted mate. However if the club goes down that route again I'd like a better return from the players they pick up.

...is a badass mudder.

He'll be really good one day.

Just saying, but has anybody else noticed how good Neeld's draft picks have been, including rookies??

You mean Viney's who may or may not have been under direction from Jason Taylor.

But yes I do like them. I like the focus he explained before the draft that was looking for competitors with the right attitude and who played footy that way. Toumpas isn't the hardest bloke going around but you get the feeling he has a dip. Same with Matty Jones and Terlich they are out there playing footy the right way.

As Neeld said, was he supposed to draft 14 new kids? They moved on that many, they had to get more from somewhere. They got the best mature players they could. A case could be made for not getting rid of the players he did, but his job was to cut out the cancer and that's what he did. I said at the time that he shouldn't have been going so hard at Pedo, but plenty of others said he would be a great pickup, so it's not like he was a known spud. I seem to recall someone saying that Gillies was a great athlete and would be playing on the wing for us this year with his speed and skills. I really like what Rodan has been doing around the club if not on the field. Byrnes, not so much. He seems to have folded under the extra pressure.

I think Rodan is fine he's obviously giving more off field than on. Byrnes it might be injury or it might be that he's passed it because he started well then fell in a heap.

But Gillies and Pedersen have been disasters. Especially considering we missed out on Jack Hannath because we added Gillies and Pedersen who both look like poor athletes so you worry about their training habits and commitment to elite standards anyway.

Has been a positive in an awful year. While he hasn't dominated, he has shown some very impressive cameo's. Out of all our 'young' draftees he has shown the most IMO (except for Viney, maybe?)

Considering 12 games ago, 9 months, he was playing in the WA colts and has had no senior experience, he has adapted well to the speed and physicality of the AFL. Obviously he needs consistency, but he is hard at the ball and man.

Give him a full pre season who knows what he can be. Hopefully he will buck the trend and 'develop" rather than tease

I'm presuming you don't call Matt Jones or Dean Terlich "young"? They are a considerable distance ahead of Kent in terms of what they have shown this year.

Nothing against Kent, I like him.

 

Great that he is showing this promise as a 19 year old. Seems to have improvement in him as well. Another good pick up it would seem

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