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Bruce v Stanley

Post: # 1539657Post Con Gorozidis »

Yes we have found our permanent second forward. Josh Bruce.

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Re: Bruce v Stanley

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In his last two games he has to played better than Stanley ever did!


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Re: Bruce v Stanley

Post: # 1539665Post cwrcyn »

Aggression, maniacal attack on the ball is the difference with Bruce. He may only kick another 20 goals for the season, but that approach of his will assist others around him.


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Re: Bruce v Stanley

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Pretty sure Bruce is steadily ending Tom Lee's career in the process too


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Re: Bruce v Stanley

Post: # 1539668Post dragit »

While Bruce is looking awesome and has really surprised me... I don't think those stats are a great 'comparison' if we are talking about ruck/fwd

I imagine Stanley was playing full back at the "same age"? And we probably need more than 2 games from Bruce to get a decent average.

Bruce is super exciting though, I hope he can keep it up... Effort will never be a problem that's for sure.


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Re: Bruce v Stanley

Post: # 1539672Post perfectionist »

The difference is one player can mark the ball and the other can't.


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Bruce v Stanley

Post: # 1539682Post Old Mate »

From a small sample, Bruce does the majority of things better, he's a stronger mark, more intense around the contest, tackling, agility and footy smarts. Stanley is quicker running in a straight line and a longer and possibly more accurate kick.

The key difference to me though is Bruce's ability to create a contest and create opportunities for his teammates. Bruce could have a 6 possession no goal game and still have an impact.


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Re: Bruce v Stanley

Post: # 1539684Post matrix »

id rather have stanley kicking from anywhere near 50
dont think bruce has the best drop imo
but his hands seem better
i think stanleys prob was a bit of self belief
heard a couple of times that he just needed the confidence and was always a bit worried about cocking it up...which as we all know usually results in, cocking it up

bruce loves a mark
and i really really like roo around the ground, let him free i reckon, can run all day so let him


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Major difference is Bruce works harder to get the ball. He looks to have a huge amount of potential. And he is hard at it. I don't care who is better of the 2 but the one we now have is making hay whilst the sun shines, whatever that means.


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Re: Bruce v Stanley

Post: # 1539701Post gringo »

Saintmatt wrote:Pretty sure Bruce is steadily ending Tom Lee's career in the process too
Apparently went okay after he left defence at Sandy. Lee probably more fighting with Membery for the mid sized forward role. Lee plays smaller than his height. Members got a bit of nerves up I think, Lee said Membery doesn't miss a shot and even better set shot than him.


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I think we now can understand why GWS was being so 'unreasonable' wanting 'overs' for him.

Pick what, 48 (?), great talent identification.


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plugger66 wrote:Major difference is Bruce works harder to get the ball. He looks to have a huge amount of potential. And he is hard at it. I don't care who is better of the 2 but the one we now have is making hay whilst the sun shines, whatever that means.
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St Ick wrote:I think we now can understand why GWS was being so 'unreasonable' wanting 'overs' for him.

Pick what, 48 (?), great talent identification.
Did it really go down like that?

The bloke wanted to leave and play for us. We only had a pick in the 40s left. He would have walked regardless.


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perfectionist wrote:The difference is one player can mark the ball and the other can't.
I don't understand why people can't take some joy from Bruce's outstanding performances without sinking the boot into someone else.

Stanley was 17th in the league for contested marks last year in only 19 games. He averaged more contested marks than Riewoldt, Cloke, Westhoff or Roughead.


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What draft pick was Bruce? I can't find it anywhere


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Re: Bruce v Stanley

Post: # 1539768Post gringo »

kosifantutti wrote:
perfectionist wrote:The difference is one player can mark the ball and the other can't.
I don't understand why people can't take some joy from Bruce's outstanding performances without sinking the boot into someone else.

Stanley was 17th in the league for contested marks last year in only 19 games. He averaged more contested marks than Riewoldt, Cloke, Westhoff or Roughead.

I agree, Stanley still has time to become a very effective player. Bad form to gloat early. You can end up looking foolish.


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Re: Bruce v Stanley

Post: # 1539771Post gringo »

saintjake wrote:What draft pick was Bruce? I can't find it anywhere

He was a local boy so was a pre listing deal so a freebie to GWS. We swapped a late pick like 48 or something.


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Although similar heights, builds, attributes, they are very different players. Bruce is a stand and deliver, bash and crash type pack marker. Stanley take almost all of his marks out in front on a lead.

If you had to pick one over the other it would be a tough call. But one thing that Bruce has shown and that many of us wanted Stanley to show for many years is aggressive play. And not feigned aggression but real maniacal hunger for the contest. You either have that or you don't.


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Post: # 1539773Post saintjake »

gringo wrote:
saintjake wrote:What draft pick was Bruce? I can't find it anywhere

He was a local boy so was a pre listing deal so a freebie to GWS. We swapped a late pick like 48 or something.

Thanks Gringo,
I thought it had to be something like that.
Would really love to know where he was rated in the open field.
Tall, athletic, agressive seemingly has some really strong hands and his set shot looks like you could bank your house on it


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Re: Bruce v Stanley

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I am happy the way the Stanley deal worked out in us getting Goddard. Thank you Blues!

However if Stanley was still on our list he would mesh in very nicely with Bruce at Full Forward, Roo playing wherever he likes and Stanley playing as a high forward/ CHF/ second ruck.

While Stanley is very quick, he is not quick on the burst, and so is less suited to playing as a Full Forward. So running around the half forward wing zone where he can use he pace on the run is more what suits him.
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Re: Bruce v Stanley

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saintjake wrote:
gringo wrote:
saintjake wrote:What draft pick was Bruce? I can't find it anywhere

He was a local boy so was a pre listing deal so a freebie to GWS. We swapped a late pick like 48 or something.

Thanks Gringo,
I thought it had to be something like that.
Would really love to know where he was rated in the open field.
Tall, athletic, agressive seemingly has some really strong hands and his set shot looks like you could bank your house on it

He is actually a pretty average kick usually but an incredible competitor. His work rate will win him fans, he runs down to stop the ball coming out like a terrier. He is obviously Hammill's pet as he seems to talk to Bruce more than any other player. A very good comparison player IMO. I think he is probably going to be a bit of Riewoldt will get lots of shots on goal so will score but a bit iffy with his set shots.


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Re: Bruce v Stanley

Post: # 1539788Post SaintPav »

They were some pretty great pack busting marks he took last night.

Very Pluggeresque and very, very exciting.


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Saintmatt wrote:Pretty sure Bruce is steadily ending Tom Lee's career in the process too
very true. Tom and Spence would be a little worried.

Regards o stanley, i liked him a lot prayed he would become what Bruce has doing. o well things dont work out. good news we have the rising star and cats had the left overs. good luck to Stanley. hope Bruce just grows and grows. Bonus is Goddard looking forward to seeing him in the seniors.


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I think Stanley deserves a spot in the Cats 22 ahead of Dawson Simpson at the moment. In a forward line behind Hawkins and Clarke, he could really shine.


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Re: Bruce v Stanley

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Rhys is a late inclusion today - I hope he goes well.


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