Jack Steele
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Jack Steele
For those of you that watch footy closely and understand the game.
His handball with 6.05 remaining in the last quarter that set up Membrey's goal needs to be recognised and appreciated for it's poise and vision.
We have a special player on our hands that will get better and better.
Remember he missed a massive chunk of running during the pre-season.
His handball with 6.05 remaining in the last quarter that set up Membrey's goal needs to be recognised and appreciated for it's poise and vision.
We have a special player on our hands that will get better and better.
Remember he missed a massive chunk of running during the pre-season.
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Re: Jack Steele
His hands are amazing. So clever, so quick and intuitive that you can't teach (although maybe Bevo's handball acamedy you can). Be up there with the best hands in AFL.
The flip side of that is he may be lacking in metres gained so will need to keep adding a strong kicking game to not be predictable and keep dumping the responsibility on to other players to get the penetration. But modern footy around the ball requires the ability to win the hard ball and then use kick disposal to work it out of congestion and Steele is showing he has both those abilities.
If can keep adding size to his big frame has the potential to be that Kennedy/Watson type ball winner and distributor inside to get the engine room up and running.
The flip side of that is he may be lacking in metres gained so will need to keep adding a strong kicking game to not be predictable and keep dumping the responsibility on to other players to get the penetration. But modern footy around the ball requires the ability to win the hard ball and then use kick disposal to work it out of congestion and Steele is showing he has both those abilities.
If can keep adding size to his big frame has the potential to be that Kennedy/Watson type ball winner and distributor inside to get the engine room up and running.
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Re: Jack Steele
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Re: Jack Steele
Huge trade Jack Steele, he is a beast and I look at when the game is 'hot in the kitchen' and he always seems to stand up when we need him.
In the 3rd quarter against the Lions when they hit the front and we were staring at 3 and zip he stood up and put some huge efforts in the clinches.
His repeat efforts are outstanding, his big body and strength in the contested ball is phenomenal and he can take a high mark too and i like his kicking for goal.
I will look closer at his hands too next week, I am a massive fan already.
In the 3rd quarter against the Lions when they hit the front and we were staring at 3 and zip he stood up and put some huge efforts in the clinches.
His repeat efforts are outstanding, his big body and strength in the contested ball is phenomenal and he can take a high mark too and i like his kicking for goal.
I will look closer at his hands too next week, I am a massive fan already.
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Re: Jack Steele
Played a very good game. Strangely a lot of it went unnoticed. Laid 9 tackles and got a lot more of it than I realised, and judging by votes on the B&F thread, most of us missed how influential he was.
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Re: Jack Steele
Man of Steele. Trout's Trade Superhero. Absolutely loving him. Potential is enormous; can't wait to see him develop. Really looking forward to seeing the new look mids in full flight once Steven and Stevens return ...
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Re: Jack Steele
What's his kick to handball ratio
He always looks to give off, doesn't he trust his leg?
BTW, before everyone goes crazy, he's been a good pick up
He always looks to give off, doesn't he trust his leg?
BTW, before everyone goes crazy, he's been a good pick up
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Re: Jack Steele
So are you saying Paddy's no good then?
On a more serious note, I would also expect Steele to kick and run with the ball more. He was always looking to handball in the JLT and I put it down to fitness.
On a more serious note, I would also expect Steele to kick and run with the ball more. He was always looking to handball in the JLT and I put it down to fitness.
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Re: Jack Steele
I think he tends to play more of an inside role. Wins contested ball and Feeds out a handball to a runner. Could be wrong, but he seems to have a lot of potential and should be huge for us soonBigMart wrote:What's his kick to handball ratio
He always looks to give off, doesn't he trust his leg?
BTW, before everyone goes crazy, he's been a good pick up
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Re: Jack Steele
I reckon Richo has him doing the bulk of the inside stuff while he builds his fitness, you'll see a different beast once he can get on the outside because his foot skills are very good and our big forwards will love him kicking it down their throats out of the middle.