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Harry Sharp

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One player who is becoming very valuable with a huge improvement in his output this season is Harry Sharp. he has shown himself to be very nippy around the ground . He has great speed and has great endurance. A very useful combination for AFL football. I was reading that he was an elite steeplechaser in his track and field days. This event being a very tough one means that he has a very big tank. His last quarters have shown this. Well done Harry. Keep up the good work and you will become a regular this season.

 

Certainly receives a pass from me.

 

Here here. Cant beat the impact of a senior coach backin you in 100% and playing a style that suits your strengths

HALLELUIA to that!


3 minutes ago, bluey said:

Certainly receives a pass from me.

Staring Denzel Washington GIF by Roman J. Israel, Esq.

19 minutes ago, DemonWA said:

Here here. Cant beat the impact of a senior coach backin you in 100% and playing a style that suits your strengths

I think you are right DemonWA, Harry has been celebrated throughout the preseason as being the preeminent runner in the group, he has won everything, now the coaching group are guiding him to play to his strengths, he just keeps getting involved in the chains and popping up all over the ground and the boys are now utilising him more.

56 minutes ago, Bobby McKenzie 2 said:

One player who is becoming very valuable with a huge improvement in his output this season is Harry Sharp. he has shown himself to be very nippy around the ground . He has great speed and has great endurance. A very useful combination for AFL football. I was reading that he was an elite steeplechaser in his track and field days. This event being a very tough one means that he has a very big tank. His last quarters have shown this. Well done Harry. Keep up the good work and you will become a regular this season.

Must be a few D'Landers hiding re this. Apparently he's a spud who should never have been recruited. Hats off to Harry and the list management team

 

Suits the sling shot style

For a guy who isn't the best decision maker further up the ground in congestion, he has excellent goal sense and is a great finisher when he breaks free into open space

A small win for Lamb?


45 minutes ago, bluey said:

Certainly receives a pass from me.

Presumavly he ran 60m and zagged of his opponent at the right moment to be in position for it.

Sharp has stepped up really well to be solid AFL grade at a time when our depth could have been horrifically exposed.

One of several who have found that little bit more to start 2026.

If this keeps up we'll be in a great position to target role players looking to refresh their careers and complete our succesion process.

The forwards are constantly moving now and HFFs are up and down all day. He is receiving the ball often in a wing to half forward position while running at pace. The gane style plays to his strengths and he is clearly loving it.

A clean slate can do the world of good.

King is very good at giving players roles that really suit their strengths and backing them in.

1 hour ago, jnrmac said:

Must be a few D'Landers hiding re this. Apparently he's a spud who should never have been recruited. Hats off to Harry and the list management team

Happy to put my hand up as a doubter. He's taken some big strides forward. But in the interest of full disclosure I'm not sold on him being a long term player just yet.

3 hours ago, jnrmac said:

Must be a few D'Landers hiding re this. Apparently he's a spud who should never have been recruited. Hats off to Harry and the list management team

Bloody Tim Lamb, hey? 😜


3 hours ago, Little Goffy said:

If this keeps up we'll be in a great position to target role players looking to refresh their careers and complete our succesion process.

Yep, things are really shaping up in this department.

I've viewed 2026 as a year to bed down the game plan, draft another two or three elite talents (potentially trading future picks) and playing a game style that attracts FAs and other trade targets for 2027 and 2028.

So far so good. We'd be a very appealing prospect if we continue on our current trajectory. Need to get some bigger crowds as the year goes on too.

I’m surprised how fast he is, for a player who’s clam to fame is his endurance he seems to be running away from players now to

Before the start of this year i had confidently written this bloke completly off, i dont usually do so unless i am fairly sure ie : newton, morton, strauss. Cook, toumpas, fulletron, brown ect and i was sure he was a dud and when i found out he had been given a 3 year deal i was gobsmacked and voiced my opinion on here so much so i feel completly embarrassed just ( so far) how wrong i was , love his run, speed, goal sence, attack on ball, flair, and buy in to the team , really hope it continues, and i hope a few players can replacte him and realize things can turn around, one player i can think of and really needs to guick is Bailey Laurie, similar age and height , hope he can

10 hours ago, adonski said:

Suits the sling shot style

For a guy who isn't the best decision maker further up the ground in congestion, he has excellent goal sense and is a great finisher when he breaks free into open space

A small win for Lamb?

Don’t you know the good recruits are due to Taylor and the bad ones lamb?

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7 hours ago, Garbo said:

I’m surprised how fast he is, for a player who’s clam to fame is his endurance he seems to be running away from players now to

Is this another post that needs the sarcasm emoji? Need clarification before I call you Champ.


11 hours ago, ijustwannaseeaflag said:

Plays a very similar style to ANB.

Would it be so good if he turns out as good. Remember a lot of posters were EXREMELY critical of ANB until he developed

11 hours ago, ijustwannaseeaflag said:

Plays a very similar style to ANB.

Reminds me a lot of ANB in another way. There was a time several years ago when, possibly because of a lingering injury, ANB struggled to stand up in contests. This may have been around the same time he was told to look for a new club. It passed and he became crucial to the success of the team. Not sure if Sharp will become indispensable, but he's making stuff happen when the ball's there to be won, and that's a really good start. Loved his game on the weekend.

 
12 hours ago, ijustwannaseeaflag said:

Plays a very similar style to ANB.

I thought the same thing, especially when he burst through the centre, took a couple of bounces, steadied and kicked a point!! Nibbler was a great player for us but not the greatest kick!!!!


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