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He certainly doesn't like to take the tackle, he dishes off well, but as quickly as he can. That's why he's more Kelly than Trac or Clarry.

Looks like he'll be a good player, but not my sort of player.

Edited by Binmans PA

 
2 hours ago, Binmans PA said:

He certainly doesn't like to take the tackle, he dishes off well, but as quickly as he can. That's why he's more Kelly than Trac or Clarry.

Looks like he'll be a good player, but not my sort of player.

Looks like Marc Murphy to me. Quick neat player, but lacks the power of top line midfielders.

4 hours ago, Binmans PA said:

He certainly doesn't like to take the tackle, he dishes off well, but as quickly as he can. That's why he's more Kelly than Trac or Clarry.

Very left foot centric as well. Needs to develop a right foot pretty quickly

 
17 hours ago, Nascent said:

For the McKercher fans

 

Speedy...didnt see him use the right foot....seemed to handball going left....may be predictable for defence...if you can catch him!

Edited by RDBhero
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He’s going to be a star.  He has shown all the class, skill, decision making and running ability to matchup in any midfield position.   I think he’s a lock to go to the Kangas or if he slips pass them, the Hawks would be crazy not to pick him.  


The thing with guys like McKercher is his one wood is his kicking skills, it's tricky to predict how that'll go in the AFL with much higher pressure and a game played a lot faster where you don't get time and space 

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