Watters comments on Wright on SEN
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Watters comments on Wright on SEN
Interesting, he was asked to name two players he thought would be supercoach smokies for us and he said Lee which is not suprising. But he also said Wright, so I guess that means he see's him playing a lot of senior football this year. He also talked about how mature he is for his age earlier in the interview. From what I saw against Sydney wouldn't be unhappy with him in the best 22.
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Re: Watters comments on Wright on SEN
Wright looks a player. Lee hasn't shown much yet so that's a pretty big wrap considering Maister looks like he's taken out the same role. I have a heap of faith in both those guys though but Lee looks more 2014 at this stage.
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Re: Watters comments on Wright on SEN
If Lee plays I suspect it will be in the role Siposs had wrapped up before Goddard's departure saw him move to defence. Lee isn't strong enough to play FF (where Maister should get first crack) but rather an athletic third marking option who pushes up to the wings frequently. He'd play the traditional medium half forward role, despite his height.gringo wrote:Wright looks a player. Lee hasn't shown much yet so that's a pretty big wrap considering Maister looks like he's taken out the same role. I have a heap of faith in both those guys though but Lee looks more 2014 at this stage.
Re: Watters comments on Wright on SEN
Perhaps a forward line of
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Re: Watters comments on Wright on SEN
Richter wrote:Perhaps a forward line of
Lee Riewoldt Milera
Saad Maister Milne
So Hickey doesnt play? Fair enough but who helps Ben?
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Re: Watters comments on Wright on SEN
Out Lee, In Kosi !!plugger66 wrote:Richter wrote:Perhaps a forward line of
Lee Riewoldt Milera
Saad Maister Milne
So Hickey doesnt play? Fair enough but who helps Ben?
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Re: Watters comments on Wright on SEN
I didn't realise the conversation had switched to SandyEastern wrote:Out Lee, In Kosi !!plugger66 wrote:Richter wrote:Perhaps a forward line of
Lee Riewoldt Milera
Saad Maister Milne
So Hickey doesnt play? Fair enough but who helps Ben?
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Re: Watters comments on Wright on SEN
Don't be surprised if Wright gets the nod for round 1.
He has the toughness that Jason Gram lacked, so a pretty good replacement in my view.
Watters is also a huge fan of Minchington. I haven't see this guy play. If anyone has, can they provide some info? Watters sees him as a small forward.
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He has the toughness that Jason Gram lacked, so a pretty good replacement in my view.
Watters is also a huge fan of Minchington. I haven't see this guy play. If anyone has, can they provide some info? Watters sees him as a small forward.
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Re: Watters comments on Wright on SEN
He is small, played well at Sandy last year and flys under the radar, does a lot of good in and under work. Not sure we need any more small forwards. He may be able to play mid.cwrcyn wrote:Don't be surprised if Wright gets the nod for round 1.
He has the toughness that Jason Gram lacked, so a pretty good replacement in my view.
Watters is also a huge fan of Minchington. I haven't see this guy play. If anyone has, can they provide some info? Watters sees him as a small forward.
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Re: Watters comments on Wright on SEN
Looks good to me - Hickey takes first bounce - ben on benchEastern wrote:Out Lee, In Kosi !!plugger66 wrote:Richter wrote:Perhaps a forward line of
Lee Riewoldt Milera
Saad Maister Milne
So Hickey doesnt play? Fair enough but who helps Ben?
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Re: Watters comments on Wright on SEN
After watching the replay of the Sydney match, I've realised I missed a fair bit of good work from Wright on the first watch. I still maintain that he'll need to clean up his disposal, but his attack on the contest, positioning and running was top notch. He seems an athletic footballer rather than an athlete who plays football (something we have a lot of). I could see Wright playing 6-8 games as sub this year and maybe a few full games. He has the strength and confidence for AFL right now but may lack experience and endurance. I think with a season of senior footy and another pre season he should push for a regular spot in 2014.