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Role player / Selfless buy in

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Loving the work Gus is doing on the opposite wing to Langdon. All the little things, positioning, winning/halving both ground and marking contests, he tackles with intent every time. On Friday it was the most obvious display but he's been consistently playing this role all year.

As stated by Daisy he rarely loses a contest. The ball use at times has been the only knock but I think that comes out of being encouraged to be creative with ball in hand with his spatial awareness and vision. This is a player we thought might only succeed as an inside mid. Like Tmac, proving a lot of us wrong.

 

 

 

Thought this might be a good place to discuss others favourite's for doing the little things/playing a less obvious but crucial role in this teams early success.

Edited by Yung Blood

 

For what it’s worth

i think Spargo is a link and mostly underrated 

I also think Harmes as a tag on a better player. Or even and to my surprise 

AnB  and Melky play their part. 

 

The first time I heard a reference to playing a role was when Paul Roos discussed the 2005 Sydney premiership team.

He spoke glowingly about the role played by the CHB Lewis Roberts-Thompson who nearly won the Norm Smith.

Roos explained that all LRT had to do was compete in the air and deny his opponents and it was the role of the smaller players to then win the ball on the ground. Not only did he compete but he also won more than his fair share of the ball.

Finally the dees have twigged to Roos's message. Build a team and then implement a game plan and structure where each player plays his role. That's why Brayshaw, Fritsch, Spargo and ANB keep getting games even when there are perceptions (and criticisms on DL) that they don't contribute - they play their designated roles to perfection. Either get the ball and deliver with purpose and style or deny the opposition.

Go dees.

 

I saw this space cadet on Facebook talking about Brayshaw this morning

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