#1 his best ( or other)
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#1 his best ( or other)
Grammy had a good year In MY Humble Opinion- a couple of flat spots
but watching a couple of games early he was running and spoiling well.
Best Game?
Best memory?
what about #31 - solid but just couldn't get over that last hurdle- all the best
and #41 he's a developing player- tough luck with ankles cruelled his finals time with Sandringham.
but watching a couple of games early he was running and spoiling well.
Best Game?
Best memory?
what about #31 - solid but just couldn't get over that last hurdle- all the best
and #41 he's a developing player- tough luck with ankles cruelled his finals time with Sandringham.
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Grammy's best game was definitely the Grand Final without a doubt. He really stood up and surprised me a bit, i hope this brings him some confidence and he continues to improve. He's been a great pickup and the Lions could have really used him now. Oh well bad luck, you could say we owe them one - maybe it will be X's time to shine...
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Agree the GF was his best game of the year..he was great!! Hopefully that will give him some confidence leading into next year. From my perspective (with no stats to back it up..lol), I just felt at games that he was getting a lot of the ball but his goal kicking and general disposal was no where near what it had been last year. He seemed to be spraying it a lot more and seemed to lose a bit of confidence. Especially around the time he was dropped. He is another who still has improvement in him which we will hopefully see this seasonmilney044 wrote:Grammy's best game was definitely the Grand Final without a doubt. He really stood up and surprised me a bit, i hope this brings him some confidence and he continues to improve. He's been a great pickup and the Lions could have really used him now. Oh well bad luck, you could say we owe them one - maybe it will be X's time to shine...
On a day when field kicking was a lottery at the best of times, Jason Gram was our most consistant 4 quarter player, and might have just snagged the Norm Smith if we'd won
I love Grammy but he makes me tear my hair out sometimes. I love his dash, his flair, his willingness to break lines, but holy mother of God the forward line have to say a prayer when he's streaming towards them
I know a lot of his shots are from long range, but 12.23 for the season was a poor return for someone who has an many scoring chances as him. Also reflects the ratio of times he manages to hit a target
Weld BJ's kicking boot onto him and he'd win a Brownlow. If he can work on somehow improving his kicking (and style, even when accurate they spin like a wobbbly top) so that he doesnt seem to be overbalanced when ball hits boot, he could be one of the real stars of the competition
I love Grammy but he makes me tear my hair out sometimes. I love his dash, his flair, his willingness to break lines, but holy mother of God the forward line have to say a prayer when he's streaming towards them
I know a lot of his shots are from long range, but 12.23 for the season was a poor return for someone who has an many scoring chances as him. Also reflects the ratio of times he manages to hit a target
Weld BJ's kicking boot onto him and he'd win a Brownlow. If he can work on somehow improving his kicking (and style, even when accurate they spin like a wobbbly top) so that he doesnt seem to be overbalanced when ball hits boot, he could be one of the real stars of the competition
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Had a VERY ordinary year but how we forget when he had a very good game in the grand final...
His kicking ended up below 55% efficiency which is terrible.... He constantly butchered the ball and hopefully he will rectify this and work on this defficiency.
He was dropped for form and discipline also a year to forget for grammy playing wise (except the grand final) IMHO
His kicking ended up below 55% efficiency which is terrible.... He constantly butchered the ball and hopefully he will rectify this and work on this defficiency.
He was dropped for form and discipline also a year to forget for grammy playing wise (except the grand final) IMHO
saint66au wrote:On a day when field kicking was a lottery at the best of times, Jason Gram was our most consistant 4 quarter player, and might have just snagged the Norm Smith if we'd won
I love Grammy but he makes me tear my hair out sometimes. I love his dash, his flair, his willingness to break lines, but holy mother of God the forward line have to say a prayer when he's streaming towards them
I know a lot of his shots are from long range, but 12.23 for the season was a poor return for someone who has an many scoring chances as him. Also reflects the ratio of times he manages to hit a target
Weld BJ's kicking boot onto him and he'd win a Brownlow. If he can work on somehow improving his kicking (and style, even when accurate they spin like a wobbbly top) so that he doesnt seem to be overbalanced when ball hits boot, he could be one of the real stars of the competition
My thoughts exactly, i have publicly critisied young number 1, but partly because of what you said up the top. He looks like he could be brilliant and then he lets it down. If he can hit targets he will be one of our most important.
There is no doubt he runs and carries the ball, he can't kick though and his defence isnt the best (he still plays basketball on the footy field)
If he can change at least one of these he will be great
Good luck Gram