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Highlight reels usually impress, and this did.

However the road is longer than a highlight reel - he can do it but can he do it?

 

His talent is there, if we see it in a consistent way we will be a weapon. But it's still a big if.


[censored] on Jack martins highlight package ?

We all know he needs to work on his tank and this pretty much confirms it. Going by that video quarter by quarter goals kicked (unknown = 1)

Q1. 9

Q2. 5

Q3. 5

Q4. 1

If he continues to play at the level he played at for the last 7-8 games of 2019, he'll be very valuable. 

Yes, he has the potential to be much more than that but I do think he's unfairly maligned at times.

Either way, I'm glad he plays for us.

 
30 minutes ago, WAClark said:

If he continues to play at the level he played at for the last 7-8 games of 2019, he'll be very valuable. 

Yes, he has the potential to be much more than that but I do think he's unfairly maligned at times.

Either way, I'm glad he plays for us.

Interesting to see how many he out-marks just through sheer judgment and body mass dominance. He had the goal-kicking yips for two weeks and so many wrote him off as being 'overweight'. He's getting it together, now; he has more confidence in his actions, reactions and scoring opportunities. I like the boy. He is starting to lead to space, as well, which will double his tally from 'usual' static receives. 

9 hours ago, FarNorthernD said:

We all know he needs to work on his tank and this pretty much confirms it. Going by that video quarter by quarter goals kicked (unknown = 1)

Q1. 9

Q2. 5

Q3. 5

Q4. 1

That pretty much follows the entire team.  There were issues that caused it that hopefully have been addressed by Burgess.  I don’t think it was preseason surgeries.


21 hours ago, FarNorthernD said:

We all know he needs to work on his tank and this pretty much confirms it. Going by that video quarter by quarter goals kicked (unknown = 1)

Q1. 9

Q2. 5

Q3. 5

Q4. 1

Agree that he needs to improve the tank. It does require good balance though to maintain some of his size as his strength is a real asset.

Those stats could also be seen as; In some games this year he was our only dangerous looking forward. Shut down Trac, shut down Melbourne. I’m hoping a fit and firing TMac, Melksham, Fritta, will free him up.

He had a fair few games where he played really well, but kicked 2-4, instead of 4-2. He seemed to miss a lot of gettable set shots. It would have turned a decent season into a very good one.

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