The rise of Cooper Sharman
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Re: The rise of Cooper Sharman
If responsibility now, with Members down.
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Re: The rise of Cooper Sharman
Mr Perspective.
A fair journey to go through to get to a final on the G.
Thanks for posting the link.
A fair journey to go through to get to a final on the G.
Thanks for posting the link.
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Re: The rise of Cooper Sharman
Pathetic effort with his last shot. Once the ball hits the ground, he's useless - so he has to mark the ball.
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Re: The rise of Cooper Sharman
What do you think is upsetting Secret_Vortex more, St Kilda losing or Cooper again showing he can play?
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Re: The rise of Cooper Sharman
There’s certainly an argument about Coops being more competitive at ground level but he’s a great grab, runs to the right spot, super reliable kick and gets to a lot of contests.
I wouldn’t say he’s made it for sure but I really really like the kid. Think he’s a good forward and a dangerous weapon.
Coops vs Caminati argument is a stinker. Sharman way past him.
If the kid can just improve his agility and his overall toughness/strength in the contest… he’s got the potential to be a very good player
Has a certain clutch play x-factor in that he could chunk a mark out of nowhere
Top 22 currently. Easily deserves to be on the list. Good player.
I wouldn’t say he’s made it for sure but I really really like the kid. Think he’s a good forward and a dangerous weapon.
Coops vs Caminati argument is a stinker. Sharman way past him.
If the kid can just improve his agility and his overall toughness/strength in the contest… he’s got the potential to be a very good player
Has a certain clutch play x-factor in that he could chunk a mark out of nowhere
Top 22 currently. Easily deserves to be on the list. Good player.
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Re: The rise of Cooper Sharman
He was very good today
One of our best
Get him in the gym
One of our best
Get him in the gym
The Devil makes work for idle hands!!!
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Re: The rise of Cooper Sharman
He did quite well, but he continues to look really slow: particularly when the opposition has the ball. Today, the only serious impediment to GWS running the ball out was Butler, with King second best. Higgins, Gresham, Caminiti and Shrman might just as well not have been there.
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Re: The rise of Cooper Sharman
Seriously, mate. What game were you watching? King was an absolute liability defensively. They actually pointed it out on the fox coverage.meher baba wrote: ↑Sat 09 Sep 2023 7:15pm He did quite well, but he continues to look really slow: particularly when the opposition has the ball. Today, the only serious impediment to GWS running the ball out was Butler, with King second best. Higgins, Gresham, Caminiti and Shrman might just as well not have been there.
Also, where has this "Cooper is slow" rubbish come from? If you wanna question anything, question his fitness. Looked out on his feet during multiple chases. But he's not slow for his size and position. They've played him on the wing, for God's sake! He's laid plenty of chase down tackles in the past. Ran down Vlaustin, I remember.
If he looked slow today, it was because Ross had him playing a defensive role on Whitfield for the first half, which was the wrong call in the end.
Come on, you lot. I honestly pull my hair out reading some of this stuff.
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Re: The rise of Cooper Sharman
Bizarre take.meher baba wrote: ↑Sat 09 Sep 2023 7:15pm He did quite well, but he continues to look really slow: particularly when the opposition has the ball. Today, the only serious impediment to GWS running the ball out was Butler, with King second best. Higgins, Gresham, Caminiti and Shrman might just as well not have been there.
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Re: The rise of Cooper Sharman
Has taken 2 years to see him play in the position that he was a revelation in when he started.
Sometimes you don't need to reinvent the wheel.
He is a smart marking forward with great natural instincts.
Sometimes you don't need to reinvent the wheel.
He is a smart marking forward with great natural instincts.
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