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8 hours ago, SFebey said:

This guy was born to play in the midfield, sensational last few weeks, may overtake Petracca soon.

Unbelievably I agree, Petracca still flashes in and out of games whereas Gus played 4 quarters yesterday. Petracca has more upside and if he can pull everything together could become one of the premier players in the comp but right now itโ€™s not happening.ย 

Gus is playing where he always needed to play, in the guys getting the ball tapped down his throat. Half back/forward was never going to work.ย 

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Since he got moved into the middle at halftime of the Essendon game, we have won 14 straight quarters and 4 straight games.ย  ย  His impact has been profound.ย  ย He is 4th in the comp for inside 50's per game.

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vs Essendonย  -ย  21 disposals, 4 inside 50's,ย  ย 6 clearances, 8 score involvements, 311 metres gained

vs St Kildaย  -ย  32ย  disposals, 8 inside 50's, 5 clearances,ย  ย 9 score involvements,ย  659 metres gained, 1 goal

vs Gold Coastย  -ย  ย 24ย  ย disposals, 8 inside 50's,ย  4 clearances,ย  ย 8ย ย score involvements,ย  475 metres gained, 1 goal 3 behinds

vs Carltonย  -ย  ย  ย 24ย  disposals,ย  7 inside 50's,ย  11 tackles,ย  2 clearances,ย  ย 8 score involvements,ย  412ย metres gained

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Looking like pick 3 was very well spent.

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He has been the catalyst of our sudden leap in inside 50's. Add in Tom Mac's return and Lever grooving into the backline, he has started the party. Fantastic return to form that I had doubted.ย 

 

Had my doubts on Angus. Was flirting with the idea of โ€˜would you trade Brayshaw for Zac Jonesโ€™ earlier in the season. Given his last month, I certainly wouldnโ€™t do that trade.ย 

Couldn't agree moreย 

A gun who plays 4 quarters is fierce and attacking

Its great to see him back to his best


48 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Since he got moved into the middle at halftime of the Essendon game, we have won 14 straight quarters and 4 straight games.ย ย 

As if that's the reason...

In all seriousness, he looked lost on the wings but since going into the guts he's back to his best. I was very skeptical, but he's had a fantastic month.

His tackling is a highlight and by playing in the centre he's naturally getting the ball a lot more than he used to.

One of those footballers who is not just a skilled player (although ungainly), but just as importantly, possibly more importantly, instinctively knows how to use his body.

Heโ€™s an inside mid- always has been, always will be. ย He was held back for injury, form and education, but now that heโ€™s been unleashed heโ€™s lookedย right at home for the first time in a long time.

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1 hour ago, Franky_31 said:

He has been the catalyst of our sudden leap in inside 50's. Add in Tom Mac's return and Lever grooving into the backline, he has started the party. Fantastic return to form that I had doubted.ย 

Possibly not THE catalyst..ย  definitely a reason.ย 

He is far less 'reactionary' than many inside mids... especially ours !!

Some players are mercurial in that when they possess the ball they suddenly seem to have space where there's none. Gus has a slightly different take on that....he seems to harness 'time' . These extra moments that manifest allow him to better think the next move. He's generally very clever with possessions, seldom wasteful... that's gold, that's class.

Where some players can often be where they ought not, Brayshaw manages to hunt the ball and be where he can effect something.

It's a rare commodity...physicality with nous.

He is very important to a successful best 22.

Going inside mid has completely changed his game

He looked lost playing as a flanker and I was seriously questioning his role in the sideย 

Well itโ€™s clearly an inside mid ball-hunting beast

Now itโ€™ll be interesting to see how heโ€™s valued by our club and others


3 minutes ago, Mach5 said:

Too slow, not versatile enough, dodgy kick, too prone to concussion, trade bait...

NFIย !!!!

On 5/6/2018 at 10:19 PM, Big Demon said:

Brayshawโ€™s kicking on either side is generally average, a game high 8 turnovers today supports that as fact. If you think his tackling was fine rewatch the third quarter, StKilda players were walking straight through him.

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You may have been right on the day BD.ย 

I watched him closely yesterday. A game high 11 tackles, and hit targets off both feet.ย 

I think he has his confidence back.ย 

2 minutes ago, The team we love said:

You may have been right on the day BD.ย 

I watched him closely yesterday. A game high 11 tackles, and hit targets off both feet.ย 

I think he has his confidence back.ย 

An in form Brayshaw is priceless. He is fierce at the player and the ball and usually makes good decisions. He is not overly quick but is quick of mind which compensates. At this best he is a walk up starter.

In terms of the short and long term for this side Brayshaw is in the top 5 at the club in terms of importance. His last 4 games, especially his last two have demonstrated how good he can be.ย 

Lets hope he has a blinder against the Ravens.


In retrospect, it's really Brayshaw who has taken Dom Tyson's spot this year (not Viney) and it seems to be for the better. I like Dom, but i like our current set-up more.

34 minutes ago, Wunders said:

In retrospect, it's really Brayshaw who has taken Dom Tyson's spot this year (not Viney) and it seems to be for the better. I like Dom, but i like our current set-up more.

Well spotted ;)

37 minutes ago, Wunders said:

In retrospect, it's really Brayshaw who has taken Dom Tyson's spot this year (not Viney) and it seems to be for the better. I like Dom, but i like our current set-up more.

I don't necessarily agree with your reasoningย but we are in violent agreement on the end sum - it is just a matter of whoย !- I am an "in form" Tyson fan - but we runย Jones, Oliver, Salem, Harmes,ย  Viney and Brayshaw through the midfield. To me only Viney, Jones and Oliver are walk up starters. The rest have played at Casey at various stages due to form.ย  To me Tyson is replaced by Salem, Harmes and Brayshaw because all 3 are playing better than Tyson. (actually , and this is pure opinion - On best form Salem and Brayshaw should be certain starters and Harmes has probably been the surprise for me and has been the one to take Tyson's spot due to his good form).

I also like the mixing it up by seeing Fritch, ANB and Hogan have a midfield burst from time to time. Keep the opposition guessing.

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Should always be playing in the guts with rests either on the pine or at half-forward.ย 

He is ball player.ย 

No more experimenting thanks Simon.ย 

Gussy looks to be gaining more and more confidence with each game, can't wait to watch him develop further.

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On 5/21/2018 at 8:13 AM, Petraccattack said:

Since he got moved into the middle at halftime of the Essendon game, we have won 14 straight quarters and 4 straight games.ย  ย  His impact has been profound.ย  ย He is 4th in the comp for inside 50's per game.

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vs Essendonย  -ย  21 disposals, 4 inside 50's,ย  ย 6 clearances, 8 score involvements, 311 metres gained

vs St Kildaย  -ย  32ย  disposals, 8 inside 50's, 5 clearances,ย  ย 9 score involvements,ย  659 metres gained, 1 goal

vs Gold Coastย  -ย  ย 24ย  ย disposals, 8 inside 50's,ย  4 clearances,ย  ย 8ย ย score involvements,ย  475 metres gained, 1 goal 3 behinds

vs Carltonย  -ย  ย  ย 24ย  disposals,ย  7 inside 50's,ย  11 tackles,ย  2 clearances,ย  ย 8 score involvements,ย  412ย metres gained

ย 

Looking like pick 3 was very well spent.

Hes gone to another level the last two weeks

vs Adelaide -ย  ย  ย 37 disposals,ย  14 marks,ย  5 inside 50's,ย  3 goals, ย 12 score involvements,ย  791 metres gained

vs Western Bulldogsย -ย  ย  ย 39 disposals,ย  8 marks,ย  9 inside 50's,ย  1 goal,ย  5 score involvements,ย  637ย  metres gained


Got a lot of it today, but was going at well below 50% DE at a point. Tidied it up slightly, but would be a lot more damaging if he hit more targets.

He's working up some great form though. For a guy who struggled to accumulate, he's found himself with leather poisoning the last fortnight.

Horrific disposal today. If I were him, I'd actually be a bit embarrassed at how much some people praised my game. I'm sure Goody will spend a lot of time with him midweek showing him how he could have turned those 39 possessions into much more valuable ones.

I think he likes to show how dual-sided he is, but his ego is getting in the way.

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11 minutes ago, ProDee said:

I think he likes to show how dual-sided he is, but his ego is getting in the way.

His right foot isn't always any better! In space he should use his right, but I like the idea that he goes on his left to get out of trouble and hope he keeps using it.

His dual sided ability has always been his stand out trait, especially out of congestion by hand and foot.

In a number of preseason training threads I said Gus keeps finding the ball but is sloppy with his kicking.

Would've been nice if he started in the team from round 1 but I think reading between the lines Goody put the foot down and said he had to do the extras on his body and his skills at training. It's starting to pay off and should only get better if he keeps the focus on nailing the fundamentals.

We got smashed at the clearances today so all the mids have a fair bit of work to do for next week.


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