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Kind of shocked heโ€™s about 1 from 100 in taking contested marks even with getting clean hands on the ball so often.

That has to flip, got to be purely confidence and some strength under the ball because he marked it with ease in juniors.

His reading of the play and decision making are both excellent. Hopefully we see some more on ball time because we need that smarts in the corridor

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29 minutes ago, Random Task said:

Possibly his best game yet. I know he kicked 3 against the Hawks earlier this year but today everything he did was damaging. On top of his use of the ball by foot, I was really impressed by his releasing handballs and decision making.

agreed. the release to chandler for a goal was superb.

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24 touches, 6th most on the ground, at 75% DE, 3 goal assists, 9 score involvements, and always in the right place to receive on the outside of the contest.

Kid is a jet.

That kick to Melk made me drool. His gut run to spoil (3rd quarter?) was also exceptional.

3 goal assists, 9 score involvements, 500m gained. Seriously good.

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Just now, whatwhat say what said:

very hard to see him not being the rising star winner at this point

not sure what other rookies are close to as assured

curtin 26 and 1 for the crows yesterday his only competition for the award

his skills are clean and sharp and he uses the ball very well

great pick for us


2 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

very hard to see him not being the rising star winner at this point

not sure what other rookies are close to as assured

Curtin giving him a run for his money but to be fair heโ€™s a second year player in a top 4 team

Youโ€™d have to think Langford is polling the best out of the 2024 draftees - having an absolutely stellar debut season ๐Ÿ‚

For someone so left-side dominant, he still has plenty of time with ball in hand.

Heโ€™s arguably in our best 5 players already and will remain that way for many years to come

imagine him after a full pre season

XL too who barely had any preseason and itโ€™s showing now

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29 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Surely heโ€™s the Rising Star favourite. Another excellent performance. He was so composed in tough contests.

Reckon Curtin is currently

Realistically, how many players in the comp can spot that handpass to Chandler, and also nail it? That's just one of his brilliant displays today. Kid's a star.


Absolute gun..

His kicking is an absolute weapon. Hes got a great mix of that Pendles composure and Viney grunt.

Have to agree this kid plays like he has 100-150 games under his belt. Poise and makes the right decision so often.

Vital for our future.


1 hour ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Reckon Curtin is currently

Curtin has had a few good games recently, but across the whole season Langford is a clear level above. He's averaging 7 disposals more, more goals, more tackles, more score involvements, higher disposal efficiency etc. He's currently ranked in the top 100 players, with Nick Daicos the only other debut year player to do that since pre-covid. Levi Ashcroft is the only player eligible who could otherwise win it, though he's had the luxury of playing in the top team, getting lots of easy ball fed to him across half back and his disposals haven't been as damaging. Langfords disposal efficiency and hurt factor is through the roof.

He's absolutely flying and looks like exactly what we hoped he'd become. Future star midfielder who hits the scoreboard - our next Trac.

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Just now, godees said:

He is 5th line of betting which is absurd.

Must be because most punters don't watch boring Melbourne matches late every Sunday arvo. I don't blame them.

He's worth a bet at those demented unbalanced odds. Thanks for the tip!

Not sure if its been mentioned but the handball in traffic in the second quarter to set up chin for a goal was just sublime vision.

So many would have thrown that on the boot to a pack inside f50.

Crazy that he has that sort of game sense and IQ in his first year.

Should be the favourite for the Rising Star.


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