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I think the way the game is heading with ball movement being more important than contested ball that we have a very good foursome and they complement each other really well.

Langford will be the main extractor but also has a really strong outside game (I like that they are settling him on the wing for now). Kolt will be the defensive power. Windsor the speed. Lindsay the skill.

I expect them all to head towards the centre once they get 3 preseasons and 70 games.

And team balance is a factor too, might need one of them off half back or wing and another forward. I hope we develop the versatility in these guys that our last core with Oliver, Viney, Harmes even Tracc (plays forward or mid but only in one style) have lacked.

 
On 18/04/2025 at 19:27, VoiceOfReason said:

Windsor, McVee, Langford, Rivers, Pickett.

Kolt hasn't shown anything to suggest he'd be up to it IMO.

I can see why you say this VoR and I think he'll take longer to establish himself than the other names you've listed. I also think Kolt's destined to be more highly valued internally than externally. There's similarities to Neal-Bullen; leadership qualities, great attitude and willing and able to do the team acts that tend to go unrewarded and unnoticed (e.g. harassing, two way running).

That Kolt was selected straight into the AFL after a long injury lay off speaks to how he's valued internally. Although he didn't get a lot of the ball he played with the intensity we've been lacking.

 

Windsor - would love for him to remain on the wing. His two way running, and his pace are perfectly suited to this role.

Lindsay - Salem role at half back. His kicking and decision making are excellent. It is just his light frame holding him back at the moment.

Langford - Inside mid with license to spread forward. Potential star this fella.

Kolt - half forward/midfield like Petracca. Loves a goal, looks natural inside F50, but can have impact with strength and power at stoppages.

McVee - classy inside and outside midfielder.

8 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

I thought Kolt was great yesterday

Me to, love his strength, aggression and team play. I hadn’t linked the two but the Kolt is similar to ANB just a bit bigger and more skilled.


I'm very intrigued to hear why so many people think that Kolt is a great leader and potential future captain. What suggests this?

 
On 18/04/2025 at 17:03, adonski said:

or play extended minutes forward (Trac)

I can't wait to see more of this. One of the most exciting elements of his under 18s stuff was his ability to take a big contested mark up forward.

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