Nick Rodda!
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Re: Nick Rodda!
I believe Rodda will become to big & heavy 8 lose his mobility/agility. Would rather Aidan Corr, Michael Close or Harley Walshe with a later pick. Remember we are more than likely to select a mature ready to go state league full back as well.
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The kid can hit a target by foot....
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Re: Nick Rodda!
WinnersOnly wrote:I believe Rodda will become to big & heavy 8 lose his mobility/agility. Would rather Aidan Corr, Michael Close or Harley Walshe with a later pick. Remember we are more than likely to select a mature ready to go state league full back as well.
Aiden Corr could be good in a few years but is pretty slight . He has some good signs though, he is the opposite to Rodda in that he needs to bulk out to play KP. I remember when Daniel merrett went to the Lyons he was already man sized and he was pretty much ready made. Same with Goose in someways. I know some kids come in after bullying everyone smaller at junior level but he has some ability and could keep his weight down to stay mobile. He is naturally pretty athletic.
Re: Nick Rodda!
gringo wrote:WinnersOnly wrote:I believe Rodda will become to big & heavy 8 lose his mobility/agility. Would rather Aidan Corr, Michael Close or Harley Walshe with a later pick. Remember we are more than likely to select a mature ready to go state league full back as well.
Aiden Corr could be good in a few years but is pretty slight . He has some good signs though, he is the opposite to Rodda in that he needs to bulk out to play KP. I remember when Daniel merrett went to the Lyons he was already man sized and he was pretty much ready made. Same with Goose in someways. I know some kids come in after bullying everyone smaller at junior level but he has some ability and could keep his weight down to stay mobile. He is naturally pretty athletic.
Would Aiden qualify on the brother to brother rule?
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Re: Nick Rodda!
plugger66 wrote:gringo wrote:WinnersOnly wrote:I believe Rodda will become to big & heavy 8 lose his mobility/agility. Would rather Aidan Corr, Michael Close or Harley Walshe with a later pick. Remember we are more than likely to select a mature ready to go state league full back as well.
Aiden Corr could be good in a few years but is pretty slight . He has some good signs though, he is the opposite to Rodda in that he needs to bulk out to play KP. I remember when Daniel merrett went to the Lyons he was already man sized and he was pretty much ready made. Same with Goose in someways. I know some kids come in after bullying everyone smaller at junior level but he has some ability and could keep his weight down to stay mobile. He is naturally pretty athletic.
Would Aiden qualify on the brother to brother rule?
Is he Cathal Corr's brother? I saw he said his brother didn't make it and was determined to get there. maybe he's like the younger cloke and selwoods he might be the better one. He looks ok but needs some meat on his bones.
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Re: Nick Rodda!
Unusual for a footballer...True Believer wrote:The kid can hit a target by foot....
Will we pick up a player in the SSP window
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You would think so given the capabilities of some of our recruits.bobmurray wrote:Unusual for a footballer...True Believer wrote:The kid can hit a target by foot....
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Re: Nick Rodda!
It would surely have to be a concern for a teenager of that size. His metabolic rate will slow as he ages. He'd be far more likely to have weight issues into his twenties than a lot of the other FBs out there. The question is if he can play. Most of what I've read would suggest it's unlikely he's ready to make the jump straight away. There's a lot more to it than having the right body shape.WinnersOnly wrote:I believe Rodda will become to big & heavy & lose his mobility/agility.
Brown and Frawley may impact our decision at FB. If we believe we can secure one of those two next year, we may be less enthusiastic about a long-term FB option at the draft. Even a mature option isn't likely to do any better than what Boumann did at Hawthorn or Wilkes here. I don't think we'll go off board to take a key back. Pelchen does love talls though.
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Re: Nick Rodda!
vacuous space wrote:It would surely have to be a concern for a teenager of that size. His metabolic rate will slow as he ages. He'd be far more likely to have weight issues into his twenties than a lot of the other FBs out there. The question is if he can play. Most of what I've read would suggest it's unlikely he's ready to make the jump straight away. There's a lot more to it than having the right body shape.WinnersOnly wrote:I believe Rodda will become to big & heavy & lose his mobility/agility.
Brown and Frawley may impact our decision at FB. If we believe we can secure one of those two next year, we may be less enthusiastic about a long-term FB option at the draft. Even a mature option isn't likely to do any better than what Boumann did at Hawthorn or Wilkes here. I don't think we'll go off board to take a key back. Pelchen does love talls though.
AFL footballers and weight doesnt seem to be much of an issue these days. Ability is really all that matters.