Travy14 2,142 Posted January 28 Posted January 28 On 27/01/2025 at 16:09, Ollie fan said: Personally, I think he is nothing like Rivers. He is not a big strong body, and if he tries to muscle up too much it might affect the qualities he has. Completely agree. He is a big strong body, if you closely watched him last year you would see how well in and under he was for an 18 year old. He has the frame and will fill out nicely to become a Zac Merret type frame. He is hard at it and perfect for a midfield run, will improve his kicking and learn the game tempo and when to take it on. 1 Quote
58er 6,872 Posted January 28 Posted January 28 1 hour ago, demoncat said: m8 don’t get me wrong I love McVee and Rivers, but I think you’re the one who needs their eyes checked if you think we have Dan Houston or Lachie Whitfield back there The fact is compared to a lot of contenders our half backs don’t rack up a lot of possessions and, apart from the odd highlight or two, don’t play a significant role in our ball movement UTTER RUBBISH. Why has Riv been able to successfully transfer to a harder role in the midfield without being good at HalfBack. Judd has had 2 great years at HB and is one of the best young HBacks in the AFL. Thts why I am not fussed we haven’t got Houston. Whitfield was better 5 years ago. You are due at Specsavers in half an hour. Dont criticise our players ridiculously. Quote
whatwhat say what 23,863 Posted January 28 Posted January 28 (edited) houston and whitfield are two of the best rebounding defenders in the competition i'd argue that mcvee is a better 'defender' per se; his 1:1 work and ability to 'stop' his oppo is fantastic he's a 'neat' kick who focuses on maintaining possession whereas houston and whitfield are attacking kicks Edited January 28 by whatwhat say what 4 3 Quote
demoncat 1,723 Posted January 28 Posted January 28 23 minutes ago, 58er said: UTTER RUBBISH. Why has Riv been able to successfully transfer to a harder role in the midfield without being good at HalfBack. Judd has had 2 great years at HB and is one of the best young HBacks in the AFL. Thts why I am not fussed we haven’t got Houston. Whitfield was better 5 years ago. You are due at Specsavers in half an hour. Dont criticise our players ridiculously. My brother in Christ you need to relax I never said they were bad players If you can’t understand the nuance of what I’m saying then I don’t know what to tell you And hey for what it’s worth if the coaches agreed with you they wouldn’t have tried to trade for Houston and wouldn’t have moved Windsor so half back so 🙃 6 Quote
demon3165 2,865 Posted January 29 Posted January 29 3 hours ago, 58er said: UTTER RUBBISH. Why has Riv been able to successfully transfer to a harder role in the midfield without being good at HalfBack. Judd has had 2 great years at HB and is one of the best young HBacks in the AFL. Thts why I am not fussed we haven’t got Houston. Whitfield was better 5 years ago. You are due at Specsavers in half an hour. Dont criticise our players ridiculously. Says the person who wears rose coloured glasses. 2 1 Quote
leave it to deever 17,618 Posted January 29 Posted January 29 If only I had a quid for every post that opens with the word rubbish. Great to have passion but it comes across as fairly arrogant IMHO. Can we all try and take it down a notch or two this year. Let's make Dl a positive and enjoyable site for everyone in 2025 you bunch of..... 2 1 Quote
Bring-Back-Powell 15,555 Posted February 8 Posted February 8 (edited) Watched a replay of the first West Coast game the other day to analyse what went wrong that day, as that was quite frankly the beginning of the end of our season. We couldn’t blame injury as Trac and most others were still in the side. Anyway, amongst the doom and gloom, I was 100% impressed by Caleb Windsor‘s set shot in the first quarter from just outside the 50. One of the most pure shots you’ll ever see, and one that not many on our list are capable of. Add that to the clutch last quarter goals he kicked against Port and Geelong in those wins, suggests you have a players that can seize the moment and will embrace the pressure. The point of this post is that I would like him played further up the field as much as possible in order for those goal kicking opportunities to arise (Bowey the same who I reckon is absolute “money” from 50 out on the run). Lastly, I have high hopes that he can turn out to be an Isaac Smith type. 15-20 goals a year as a class wingman who has been clutch on grand final days. Edited February 8 by Bring-Back-Powell 5 Quote
alpha33 327 Posted February 8 Posted February 8 23 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said: Watched a replay of the first West Coast game the other day to analyse what went wrong that day, as that was quite frankly the beginning of the end of our season. We couldn’t blame injury as Trac and most others were still in the side. Anyway, amongst the doom and gloom, I was 100% impressed by Caleb Windsor‘s set shot in the first quarter from just outside the 50. One of the most pure shots you’ll ever see, and one that not many on our list are capable of. Add that to the clutch last quarter goals he kicked against Port and Geelong in those wins, suggests you have a players that can seize the moment and will embrace the pressure. The point of this post is that I would like him played further up the field as much as possible in order for those goal kicking opportunities to arise (Bowey the same who I reckon is absolute “money” from 50 out on the run). Lastly, I have high hopes that he can turn out to be an Isaac Smith type. 15-20 goals a year as a class wingman who has been clutch on grand final days. Anyone know why he didn’t train yesterday? Quote
DistrACTION Jackson 10,748 Posted February 8 Posted February 8 44 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said: Watched a replay of the first West Coast game the other day to analyse what went wrong that day, as that was quite frankly the beginning of the end of our season. We couldn’t blame injury as Trac and most others were still in the side. Anyway, amongst the doom and gloom, I was 100% impressed by Caleb Windsor‘s set shot in the first quarter from just outside the 50. One of the most pure shots you’ll ever see, and one that not many on our list are capable of. Add that to the clutch last quarter goals he kicked against Port and Geelong in those wins, suggests you have a players that can seize the moment and will embrace the pressure. The point of this post is that I would like him played further up the field as much as possible in order for those goal kicking opportunities to arise (Bowey the same who I reckon is absolute “money” from 50 out on the run). Lastly, I have high hopes that he can turn out to be an Isaac Smith type. 15-20 goals a year as a class wingman who has been clutch on grand final days. I reckon with his new role he will have a license to roam, a bit like Daicos from half back 2 Quote
Little Goffy 14,969 Posted February 8 Posted February 8 54 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said: Watched a replay of the first West Coast game the other day to analyse what went wrong that day, as that was quite frankly the beginning of the end of our season. We couldn’t blame injury as Trac and most others were still in the side. Anyway, amongst the doom and gloom, I was 100% impressed by Caleb Windsor‘s set shot in the first quarter from just outside the 50. One of the most pure shots you’ll ever see, and one that not many on our list are capable of. Add that to the clutch last quarter goals he kicked against Port and Geelong in those wins, suggests you have a players that can seize the moment and will embrace the pressure. The point of this post is that I would like him played further up the field as much as possible in order for those goal kicking opportunities to arise (Bowey the same who I reckon is absolute “money” from 50 out on the run). Lastly, I have high hopes that he can turn out to be an Isaac Smith type. 15-20 goals a year as a class wingman who has been clutch on grand final days. I've had similar thoughts. He clearly is profoundly calm and has terrific perception in complicated situations. He could become that priceless wing/half-forward who can put the ball in unexpected places even when the opposition defence in set up. 2 Quote
Bring-Back-Powell 15,555 Posted February 8 Posted February 8 33 minutes ago, alpha33 said: Anyone know why he didn’t train yesterday? Nothings been reported, but hopefully they’re just giving him a day off as I reckon he’s completed close to, or up to 100% of sessions. Or maybe a personal matter? Hopefully we don’t get an unpleasant surprise next week in one of Richo’s injury updates. 2 Quote
58er 6,872 Posted February 8 Posted February 8 2 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said: Watched a replay of the first West Coast game the other day to analyse what went wrong that day, as that was quite frankly the beginning of the end of our season. We couldn’t blame injury as Trac and most others were still in the side. Anyway, amongst the doom and gloom, I was 100% impressed by Caleb Windsor‘s set shot in the first quarter from just outside the 50. One of the most pure shots you’ll ever see, and one that not many on our list are capable of. Add that to the clutch last quarter goals he kicked against Port and Geelong in those wins, suggests you have a players that can seize the moment and will embrace the pressure. The point of this post is that I would like him played further up the field as much as possible in order for those goal kicking opportunities to arise (Bowey the same who I reckon is absolute “money” from 50 out on the run). Lastly, I have high hopes that he can turn out to be an Isaac Smith type. 15-20 goals a year as a class wingman who has been clutch on grand final days. Just tweak his position to be a centreman and he will deliver the 15/20/25 goals and many passes to our forwards. And oh a BandF or two, plus a Brownlow and a Norm Smith or two!! Just by getting him front and centre in the middle of the ground and the play from each quarter start and alap after every goal kicked in the game. ( except when on the interchange fairly briefly). Easiest move for our better version of Chad Warner of the Swans. 1 Quote
rjay 25,424 Posted February 8 Posted February 8 33 minutes ago, 58er said: Just tweak his position to be a centreman I don't understand what you mean by centreman...the role that say Hassa Mann played as a true centreman is no longer a part of the game. What role do you want Windsor to play when you keep bringing this up? Should he take centre bounces? how should he position around the ground? Who plays this role for other clubs? I'm trying to understand your meaning here. 4 Quote
Ugottobekidding 1,244 Posted February 8 Posted February 8 Clearly a winger. Not sold on sharp 1 Quote
DeeZone 10,594 Posted February 8 Posted February 8 Caleb, Leb, the Duke Windsor was a revelation last year and he hasn’t missed a beat during the preseason, he has shown that he is a huge asset to the team. I loved him on the wing But if the coaching group can see a greater advantage for the team playing him of hbf, I am in favour of that. It is going to be a great watch with Windsor, Langford, Lindsay, Brown, Sharp and eventually Tholstrup representing us this year.😁👍 7 Quote
dazzledavey36 56,346 Posted February 8 Posted February 8 On 29/01/2025 at 10:16, demoncat said: My brother in Christ you need to relax I never said they were bad players If you can’t understand the nuance of what I’m saying then I don’t know what to tell you And hey for what it’s worth if the coaches agreed with you they wouldn’t have tried to trade for Houston and wouldn’t have moved Windsor so half back so 🙃 Get in the line with 50 other people that still has no idea what '58' is rambling on about half the time.. 4 Quote
Adam The God 30,744 Posted February 8 Posted February 8 (edited) 1 hour ago, DeeZone said: Caleb, Leb, the Duke Windsor was a revelation last year and he hasn’t missed a beat during the preseason, he has shown that he is a huge asset to the team. I loved him on the wing But if the coaching group can see a greater advantage for the team playing him of hbf, I am in favour of that. It is going to be a great watch with Windsor, Langford, Lindsay, Brown, Sharp and eventually Tholstrup representing us this year.😁👍 It's a significant list / best 22 shift in 2 years isn't it? None played in the team that finished top 4 three years running. I think the first three will undoubtedly make us better when they get used to the level. And Sharp looks a good replacement for ANB, Brown looks likely IMO, and there's no doubting (although I'm not entirely sold on him) that Kolt brings great energy across half forward. Edited February 8 by Adam The God 4 1 Quote
Roost it far 10,152 Posted February 8 Posted February 8 2 hours ago, Adam The God said: It's a significant list / best 22 shift in 2 years isn't it? None played in the team that finished top 4 three years running. I think the first three will undoubtedly make us better when they get used to the level. And Sharp looks a good replacement for ANB, Brown looks likely IMO, and there's no doubting (although I'm not entirely sold on him) that Kolt brings great energy across half forward. I think Kolt looks a little startled everytime he gets the ball. He plays like a farm kid thrust into the big time.....funny that, that's exactly what he is. I wasn't sure last year but I'm starting to think this kid could be anything in a few years. I bummed about his injury but it appears they got onto it early. He's got time on his side. 5 Quote
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