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Sounds a lot like Sylvia.

Perhaps in some ways he might sound like Sylvia but I'm informed that he's always been a leader in his junior football, that he has an excellent work ethic and a good football brain. With all due respect to Colin (who I loved dearly when he played for us), some of those features might set them apart a little bit.

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Makes interesting reading and shows the limitations of the highlights package. He has clean hands but after someone made the Silvia comment I was interested to see what his vision and awareness were like, unfortunately there was nothing to hook onto in the package.

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Me too. In fact I read that and immediately started thinking about Baghdad Bob's handful of duds in the top 10 every year. As I have no way of judging these players I find myself believing anything that sounds remotely thoughtful.
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Good get. Quigley is a knowledgeable poster who has built up a fair bit of credibility over the years (although he can be long winded at times).

He puts forward a fairly convincing case against Lennon and, as stated above, it shows that you can't rely on highlights packages alone. However, our own recruiting people would also have their opinions on athleticism v pure football ability so it's best to leave things to them.

As I mentioned elsewhere, Cyril Rioli didn't set the world on fire in testing either and sometimes, the important thing about a player is determination, inner drive to succeed and natural talent, none of which can be measured by clock or tape.

I'm not sure that Diesel Williams or Stevie J would have come out of testing with glowing numbers either.

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The club recruits players on the basis of supporter preferences as expressed on Demonland polls.

Would have achieved some good outcomes in past years. :lol:

A better alternative than Prendergast/Bailey and would have saved the club some coin.

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After chatting with our draft guru Stevo (who is a fan of Lennon), I thought I would catch up with the Vic Metro v Vic Country game which I kept on IQ on Foxtel and lo and behold, when they were discussing Lennon during the game, a caption crossed the screen telling us he had good athleticism.

Just a theory but what if he was having a bad day or two during testing at the Draft Combine?

And I still wonder how the champions of the past would have gone if they had such testing back in the day? How would "Lethal" or "Diesel" have gone had they been put through the Draft Combine?

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Good write up by Q, surprised by the combine results, but I think he undersells Lennon's IQ, decision-making and skills.

Steve Johnson isn't a fantastic athlete.

Nor is Rockliff, as someone else mentioned.

In the end, he's too much of a gamble when we really need a pure mid, and for balance an explosive one.

It's now Freeman for me, from Salem then Sheed.

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