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WHO ARE THE TOP SIX SPEEDSTERS IN OUR TEAM?


Bobby McKenzie

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Hunt
Frost
Garlett
Harmes
Kent
Watts

They need to learn to use it properly. Hunt and Garlett are the only ones who consistently take advantage of their speed. Frost tries but runs himself into trouble a lot. Harmes and Kent use it in spurts to stream forward when they're playing well. Watts uses it both ways when he is confident and in good form.

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20 minutes ago, Bobby McKenzie said:

These guys imo are pretty quick. Ranked in order, my thoughts are;

1. Jaydn Hunt ( No doubts on this one).

2, Jeff Garlett

3, Sam Frost

4 James Harmes

5.Billy Stretch

6. Javk Watts.

Anyone I may have missed?

Great question. Think you're not far off either. I think Frost is the quickest off the mark player at the club but in terms of sheer acceleration its Hunt all day. Would like to sneak Kent in there when up and running.

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10 minutes ago, Bobby McKenzie said:

Sheer pace.

See photos from the GPS stats available to Telstra.

 

In order,

Hunt

Kent

Hannan

ANB

Frost

Watts 

Melksham 

Garlett

have the fastest top speeds in the last 6 weeks.

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Important to differentiate between top speed, pace, and quickness. Petracca has insane closing speed but isn't quick off the mark, whereas Hunt is a bullet off the mark but is often caught up in closing speed over distances. Same goes for Frost although he's a horse who can gallop away with sheer force. Maximum speed is a useless stat bevause most players over a distance can get up to a good high speed.

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47 minutes ago, praha said:

Important to differentiate between top speed, pace, and quickness. Petracca has insane closing speed but isn't quick off the mark, whereas Hunt is a bullet off the mark but is often caught up in closing speed over distances. Same goes for Frost although he's a horse who can gallop away with sheer force. Maximum speed is a useless stat bevause most players over a distance can get up to a good high speed.

This is why I asked the question.  But ive answered the question of "absolute top speed" in the meantime. 

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Doesn't TMac win the 3km time trial each year. I think for endurancve he would be up there.

Would agree without question Hunt burns people off regularly.

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5 hours ago, Clint Bizkit said:

You'll get someone tell you how in the draft combine he was really quick.

I would have scoffed as well, but the the evidence of an upper-end top-speed is right there in the tracking data. Fair play when it's warranted.

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6 hours ago, Clint Bizkit said:

You'll get someone tell you how in the draft combine he was really quick.

2nd fastest 20m sprint by a non indigenous, bro.

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8 hours ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Jack watts???? Dafaq 

 

Hannan has pace

JW burned off his Collingwood opponent (?name) running for 'that ball' on QB, then after making space seemed to make time stand still as he lined up and slotted 'that goal'!

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