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Richter wrote:
Gwilt plays as a medium bodied CHF. In a team that has the third highest points for in the comp. he is averaging 0.36 goals per game. That is not enough IMO.
I'd like a bit more tackling, a few more possessions, a few more goal assists, a lot more marks inside 50 and a lot more goals.
He keeps his spot because it is the only position on the ground where there is no real competition for spots. That is part of the reason we picked up Lynch as our first round draft pick. In retropsect, how much happier would we have currently been if we had picked up Jack Riewoldt in the 2006 draft instead of David Armitage.
This is where we'll part ways. What you want him to do, what he actually does, and what the coach requires him to do are 3 totally different arguments.
Sure, we'd like to see every player get 30+ touches and kick 5 goals each every week. But it ain't gonna happen.
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Richter wrote:
Gwilt plays as a medium bodied CHF. In a team that has the third highest points for in the comp. he is averaging 0.36 goals per game. That is not enough IMO.
I'd like a bit more tackling, a few more possessions, a few more goal assists, a lot more marks inside 50 and a lot more goals.
He keeps his spot because it is the only position on the ground where there is no real competition for spots. That is part of the reason we picked up Lynch as our first round draft pick. In retropsect, how much happier would we have currently been if we had picked up Jack Riewoldt in the 2006 draft instead of David Armitage.
This is where we'll part ways. What you want him to do, what he actually does, and what the coach requires him to do are 3 totally different arguments.
Sure, we'd like to see every player get 30+ touches and kick 5 goals each every week. But it ain't gonna happen.
Jack Reiwoldt would not be getting a game with us, he has not filled out as either a hard bodied player or a good strong tall
We have both playing and i would prefer james gwilt than reiwoldt in the current position
Gwilt doesn't get much of the ball as there are 4-5 better options going forward, surely that is a good thing, whoever is replacing Gwilt will have the same problem. To me its about the work he does and the quality when he gets the footy, which isn't bad
Good position to be in though, boyos, don't you think? I've enjoyed reading most of these posts.......from a very comfortable possy. I'm sort of a Milton sympathiser re this issue.
11 zip.....life's good. Could we do better? Jimmy G. is part of the team that's taken us to 11 zip........I think the best St. Kilda team I've ever seen.
I don't know if Bakes could do the job that Jim's doing on the forward line but I'll bet he could rack up more goals, if that's what's been sought........more goal kickers.
saintjake wrote:i think alot of you are blinded from your purer distaste for gwilt.
if you actually watch the games, he lays blocks, which get roo, kosi and
s-man free.
give him more time, we have nothing to gain by dropping him.
and are 11 and 0
he could become a very nice player.
not comparing them, but very much of the ROK mould. (who btw, only av. jsut over a goal a game i think from memory)
Just need Gwilt to lay tackles better - his biggest weakness - players dispose the ball or break his tackle to often