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56 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

He was the best in the AFL during 2022/23 wasn't he?

Honestly, I am a terrible person to come to for AFL stats.

 
26 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

Hopefully Moniz-Wakefield and Brownie Jnr will get their chance to shine but both offer a different role to Spargs, they both have pace and determination whereas Spargs has footy IQ and elite disposal traits.

AMW and Pup will both develop greater smarts with time.  They do have pace, but disposal is questionable. Good kicking skills are difficult to develop once you are already in the system. 

The comment about not hitting the scoreboard enough is a bit erroneous in the modern game for mine.  Every team has a spread of goal kickers, just because you are listed on the HFF or FP it doesn't mean you will kick goals.

13 minutes ago, D Rev said:

AMW and Pup will both develop greater smarts with time.  They do have pace, but disposal is questionable. Good kicking skills are difficult to develop once you are already in the system. 

The comment about not hitting the scoreboard enough is a bit erroneous in the modern game for mine.  Every team has a spread of goal kickers, just because you are listed on the HFF or FP it doesn't mean you will kick goals.

Agree D Rev score involvements are a more accurate measure of a forwards output.

 
5 hours ago, picket fence said:

I wouldn't have Chandler in the side either. Does not IMPACT on the scoreboard anywhere near enough, IMV, I would prefer to try Moniz-Wakefield, or Brown Dog Junior!

Go easy- Chin goes all right.

Makes good space, good strong mark above his head, takles hard, good at sneaking a goal here and there and I would have as one of our most solid and reliable set shots at goal from anywhere up to around 50m out.

6 hours ago, jnrmac said:

He was the best in the AFL during 2022/23 wasn't he?

I'm partially guessing, but I would have said more 2021 / 22.  His 2023 was a bit below his par and he ended up being dropped and playing Casey for a fair portion of the season if I recall correctly.


9 minutes ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

I'm partially guessing, but I would have said more 2021 / 22.  His 2023 was a bit below his par and he ended up being dropped and playing Casey for a fair portion of the season if I recall correctly.

Correct, his deficiencies were laid bare, look ..handy at times but now with achillies issues, will be too slow!

He's going to have to fight Chandler to get his role as pressure act hff back.

Hopefully the coaches make that role a touch more on the offensive side going forward.

Would love to see Tholstrup get some more time there.

2 hours ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Go easy- Chin goes all right.

Makes good space, good strong mark above his head, takles hard, good at sneaking a goal here and there and I would have as one of our most solid and reliable set shots at goal from anywhere up to around 50m out.

Hnmm yeah valid pionts BUT an extra goal or thrice would change my opinion, ya gotta understand I played in an era where I was measured on scoreboard IMPACT

 
1 hour ago, picket fence said:

Hnmm yeah valid pionts BUT an extra goal or thrice would change my opinion, ya gotta understand I played in an era where I was measured on scoreboard IMPACT

In the scheme of our season, Kade has pulled his weight in terms of scoreboard impact:

MFC total goal kickers 2024
1 Fritsch 41
2 Pickett 36
3 Van Rooyen 30
4 Chandler 18
5 Turner 17
6 Petracca 14
7 Gawn 11
8 Viney 10
9 Petty 9
9 Neal-Bullen 9
9 Langdon 9
10 Windsor 8

I'd love to players kicking big bags every week too, and an extra goal or thrice would be nice, but that's not footy in the 2020s.  Play a role and everyone gets their lick of the icecream at some point - that's how the modern cleche goes yeah?  Kade got his share of licks this year and I've seen him continue to improve and build his game year on year - maybe some more thricing in 2025 will come.  I reckon that Disco Turner will have some funky moves next season too 😉.

Edited by Rodney (Balls) Grinter

10 hours ago, picket fence said:

I wouldn't have Chandler in the side either. Does not IMPACT on the scoreboard anywhere near enough, IMV, I would prefer to try Moniz-Wakefield, or Brown Dog Junior!

Kade was 8th in the B&F - doing something right?


7 hours ago, Hawk the Demon said:

Kade was 8th in the B&F - doing something right?

Unbelievable really, says a lot about the season!

2 hours ago, picket fence said:

Unbelievable really, says a lot about the season!

ANB leaves a big hole (3rd in the B&F) - I hope Kade can step into that role. He has the work ethic to pull it off.

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