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1 hour ago, Sydee said:

He did look ok for someone having his first start at VFL level

He has decent speed, seems to read the game well and neat skills

Is, or will he be a little undersized for AFL - that is probably the main concern (has some time on his side)

He is listed at 180cm (5’11”) in old terms, fast smart and piercing left foot kick.😁

 
8 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

He is listed at 180cm (5’11”) in old terms, fast smart and piercing left foot kick.😁

Size won’t be a problem if he can rack em up and hit targets - just look at Errol Gulden

1 hour ago, Sydee said:

He did look ok for someone having his first start at VFL level

He has decent speed, seems to read the game well and neat skills

Is, or will he be a little undersized for AFL - that is probably the main concern (has some time on his side)

Very good first game. Needs to work on his repeat speed, tackling and the classic left footers issue on what to do when he gets hemmed in.

 
9 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Very good first game. Needs to work on his repeat speed, tackling and the classic left footers issue on what to do when he gets hemmed in.

Handball over the top to a running Windsor

11 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Very good first game. Needs to work on his repeat speed, tackling and the classic left footers issue on what to do when he gets hemmed in.

I saw him kick a couple of right foot kicks that were arguably better than what Viney, Trac and Oliver dish up on their preferred.

He'll be fine cobba.

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17 hours ago, DeeZone said:

He is listed at 180cm (5’11”) in old terms, fast smart and piercing left foot kick.😁

Fair enough - perhaps that in itself will not be a problem

As I said he does have time on his side and should fill out a bit with an AFL weights program

He reminded me a bit of Kynan Brown who I'd love to think will make it but so far looks a 50/50 proposition

@Sydee sorry Sinnema is not like Kynan Brown.

KB is a tackling machine with good 2nd efforts but has a poor kick that holds him back from playing AFL footy. He is a defensive oriented player.

Sinnema has an elite left foot disposal , moves well as an outside runner but will need time to develop his defensive side with tackling & 2nd efforts.

 
5 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Is Sinnema eligible this year?

Yep

  • 2 weeks later...

Likely he will be added as a Cat B NGA rookie selection. Has had a good year and is a classy user of the footy. However imv would be a late draft pick at best or perhaps not drafted if it was in the a free pool.

56 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Likely he will be added as a Cat B NGA rookie selection. Has had a good year and is a classy user of the footy. However imv would be a late draft pick at best or perhaps not drafted if it was in the a free pool.

We don't have B-Rookie spots for next year. Mentha and Berry have them; Berry till 2027

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