Jump to content

Featured Replies

 

He showed some good signs this year....  we just have so much inside mid depth though that its almost impossible to see him getting a regular gig (unless played out of position).

9 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

He showed some good signs this year....  we just have so much inside mid depth though that its almost impossible to see him getting a regular gig (unless played out of position).

There will always be a place for an improving Sparrow in the team; he's going to be a 'knock-em-down' backman once he gets physically developed and fit, fit, fit. i like the boy!

 

I like him to DS56 I think that he will cement a spot for himself in the best 22 even if it is off the bench, you need a lot of good players going through the middle to maintain that hunger and fitness and Tom Sparrow looks the goods.!!!!!

I see Sparrow, Lockhart, Jackson, Pickett and Rivers playing plenty of senior football this year.  Injuries and some veterans slowing down will allow plenty of opportunities.


Young Tom Sparrow can play as he showed this season helping out in the midfield at times and handled himself well. Played the 5 games and  was  more than serviceable.

183 cm is a good size  for a wing position has  opportunities to see him  carving a name for himself in 2021.

 

Edited by nosoupforme

5 hours ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

He showed some good signs this year....  we just have so much inside mid depth though that its almost impossible to see him getting a regular gig (unless played out of position).

Surely young enough to be reinvented or adapted to some other position, (or to displace one of the established inside mids ?) ? 

 

Petracca probably has to play more forward this year with longer quarters and limited rotations. 

So it could be possible to play 4 other inside mids in the side as long as they are all taking a share of forward or wing minutes and performing well.

The obvious group of course is Oliver, Viney, Harmes and Gus. 

But if Viney and (to a lesser extent) Harmes aren't going to share the ball there spots come under threat. If Oliver isn't going to give up the 1m handballs and actually put the ball on his boot or wear some contact before giving it off then he needs the ultimate coaching move - being sent out of the side. And if Gus doesn't get his game in order and start providing some defensive pressure around the stoppages then get him the heck out of there too.

Sparrow's hungry and coachable. He'll make the big name mids work for their spots.

12 hours ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

I see Sparrow, Lockhart, Jackson, Pickett and Rivers playing plenty of senior football this year.  Injuries and some veterans slowing down will allow plenty of opportunities.

These youngsters are the absolute future of our Club and their development will mirror our rise in 2021.

That's why I am so bullish about our ability to go to another level with these go to young tyros. They are all hungry and ambitious and to be honest are all excitement machines in their own way.

Hopefully we also add another 4 keen recruits From the draft to start their journey, plus others like Bedford and Jordan especially Ready to take off also.


7 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

Petracca probably has to play more forward this year with longer quarters and limited rotations. 

So it could be possible to play 4 other inside mids in the side as long as they are all taking a share of forward or wing minutes and performing well.

The obvious group of course is Oliver, Viney, Harmes and Gus. 

But if Viney and (to a lesser extent) Harmes aren't going to share the ball there spots come under threat. If Oliver isn't going to give up the 1m handballs and actually put the ball on his boot or wear some contact before giving it off then he needs the ultimate coaching move - being sent out of the side. And if Gus doesn't get his game in order and start providing some defensive pressure around the stoppages then get him the heck out of there too.

Sparrow's hungry and coachable. He'll make the big name mids work for their spots.

Our much vaunted midfield unit have flattered to deceive for long enough. If the dysfunction continues then I’m all for giving one of them a spell and letting Sparrow have a crack.

Just seen that snippet of interview he did yesterday and he comes across as intelligent and well-spoken which suggests he’s coachable like you say. I reckon he’s a team first player as well. I haven’t seen enough of him but is he disciplined and defensive minded to run both ways? Take his defensive duties seriously? If he is then straight away it’s a point of difference to most of our current midfield brigade.

7 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:

Our much vaunted midfield unit have flattered to deceive for long enough. If the dysfunction continues then I’m all for giving one of them a spell and letting Sparrow have a crack.

Just seen that snippet of interview he did yesterday and he comes across as intelligent and well-spoken which suggests he’s coachable like you say. I reckon he’s a team first player as well. I haven’t seen enough of him but is he disciplined and defensive minded to run both ways? Take his defensive duties seriously? If he is then straight away it’s a point of difference to most of our current midfield brigade.

as I have said on here before' Plapp has said for some time that the midfield mentioned is not coachable

A challenge to Goodwin obviously because the problems have existed for a long time and it needs to be fixed

Some on here reckon we have a gun midfield I don't until these critical flaws are corrected

17 hours ago, DeeZone said:

I like him to DS56 I think that he will cement a spot for himself in the best 22 even if it is off the bench, you need a lot of good players going through the middle to maintain that hunger and fitness and Tom Sparrow looks the goods.!!!!!

Yep, he's got that something (even though he is so youthful at the moment) promising so much for future years. He ain't a Rivers at the same time; I guess I see him as a permanent back flanker with drive and running through the midfield with pace and disposal. Whatever, it is all good. Let's hope that development can occur quickly.

16 hours ago, monoccular said:

Surely young enough to be reinvented or adapted to some other position, (or to displace one of the established inside mids ?) ? 

Dont think so, seems a one dimensional player like Nathan Jones.  Happy to be proven wrong.


On 12/7/2020 at 7:45 PM, nosoupforme said:

Young Tom Sparrow can play as he showed this season helping out in the midfield at times and handled himself well. Played the 5 games and  was  more than serviceable.

183 cm is a good size  for a wing position has  opportunities to see him  carving a name for himself in 2021.

 

Looks a bit taller than 183cm now.

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Unfortunately, your content contains terms that we do not allow. Please edit your content to remove the highlighted words below.
Reply to this topic...

Featured Content

  • REPORT: West Coast

    On a night of counting, Melbourne captain Max Gawn made sure that his contribution counted. He was at his best and superb in the the ruck from the very start of the election night game against the West Coast Eagles at Optus Stadium, but after watching his dominance of the first quarter and a half of the clash evaporate into nothing as the Eagles booted four goals in the last ten minutes of the opening half, he turned the game on its head, with a ruckman’s masterclass in the second half.  No superlatives would be sufficient to describe the enormity of the skipper’s performance starting with his 47 hit outs, a career-high 35 possessions (22 of them contested), nine clearances, 12 score involvements and, after messing up an attempt or two, finally capping off one of the greatest rucking performances of all time, with a goal of own in the final quarter not long after he delivered a right angled pass into the arms of Daniel Turner who also goaled from a pocket (will we ever know if the pass is what was intended). That was enough to overturn a 12 point deficit after the Eagles scored the first goal of the second half into a 29 point lead at the last break and a winning final quarter (at last) for the Demons who decided not to rest their champion ruckman at the end this time around. 

    • 0 replies
    Demonland
  • PREGAME: Hawthorn

    The Demons return to the MCG to take on the High Flying Hawks on Saturday Afternoon. Hawthorn will be aiming to consolidate a position in the Top 4 whilst the Dees will be looking to take a scalp and make it four wins in a row. Who comes in and who goes out?

      • Thanks
      • Like
    • 116 replies
    Demonland
  • PODCAST: West Coast

    The Demonland Podcast will air LIVE on Monday, 5th May @ 8:00pm. Join Binman, George & I as we analyse the Demons 3rd win row for the season against the Eagles.
    Your questions and comments are a huge part of our podcast so please post anything you want to ask or say below and we'll give you a shout out on the show.
    If you would like to leave us a voicemail please call 03 9016 3666 and don't worry no body answers so you don't have to talk to a human.

      • Haha
      • Love
      • Like
    • 20 replies
    Demonland
  • POSTGAME: West Coast

    Following a disastrous 0–5 start to the season, the Demons have now made it three wins in a row, cruising past a lacklustre West Coast side on their own turf. Skipper Max Gawn was once again at his dominant best, delivering another ruck masterclass to lead the way.

      • Love
      • Like
    • 215 replies
    Demonland
  • VOTES: West Coast

    Max Gawn leads the Demonland Player of the Year from Jake Bowey in 2nd place. Christian Petracca, Ed Langdon and Clayton Oliver round out the Top 5. Your votes for the win over the West Coast Eagles in Perth. 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 & 1.

      • Like
    • 40 replies
    Demonland
  • GAMEDAY: West Coast

    It's Game Day and the Demons have a chance to notch up their third consecutive win — something they haven’t done since Round 5, 2024. But to do it, they’ll need to exorcise the Demons of last year’s disastrous trip out West. Can the Dees continue their momentum, right the wrongs of that fateful clash, and take another step up the ladder on the road to redemption?

      • Like
    • 669 replies
    Demonland