My issue with this is we don't know what Billings endurance is like. He actually seems the more explosive type who may play on the ball a bit for impact and variety but tend not to be full time midfielders. Before I got sucked onto the Petracca bandwagon ("one in a generation player") my concern with him was he was a half-forward everyone kept assuring would become midfielder as if its like putting on new socks. But after he hired a running coach, blew up at training and then did an ACL there are serious doubts about his ability to be that gun midfielder everyone said he would walk into because its just not what he is (could still be a brilliant forward with a bit of on ball of course) .remboy wrote: I believe he'll end up as a bona fide midfielder. All the talk of his underage football said he 's a good mark for his size. Hopefully that means he'll be able to push forward and be dangerous. Primarily though I think he'll be our new Dal Santo. Silky smooth and a great user of the ball.
Genuine midfielders tend to be born not made. They are rare beasts. They pop out of their mums wombs and go hunting for the sherrin in the delivery room on sheer instinct. They have the weirdest genetics - running all day, getting to contests after contest and when they get there still have the energy to work even harder burrowing in after the footy but also have the big body and irrational hunger to smash in. And when they get the footy they have even more energy and the instinct and smarts to dish it out in congested packs. Its what worries me when everyone raves about Newnes, Webster, Murdoch "becoming on ballers" as if it just involves flipping a switch. Yes you can rotate players through the centre square for variety - Hawthorn do it well - but the guys who get it done when it matters (Mitchell, Hodge, Lewis) are the genuine midfielders with ball hunting in their blood. If we want more brilliant on ballers then we should recruit a genuine mid with a top pick.
I think we really need to see just what Billings is like when he has to cover the whole ground all game. Maybe he will turn out Akermanis like with that mixture of explosion and endurance - that will be ideal. But otherwise we end up with a brilliant, creative goal scoring half-forward who could still win a Grand final off his own boot.