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Blake Acres
It occurred to me on Saturday watching him against a player of a similar size in Fyfe
Obviously Fyfe is elite, so hard to compare the two but...
It seems to me that Acres lacks urgency , is this a lack of fitness, but do we ever seem him exhausted, do we ever see him make two or three efforts in a row?
I think someone asked on the forum does Acres have the most smothered kicks in the comp.... urgency?
Fyfe on Saturday was willing himself to contest after contest
I watch Patrick Cripps and his ability to hit a contest at speed is unbelievable, Acres ?
For his size he should be imposing himself, he doesn't have to be in and under, but big tackles and breaking tackles for a start.
Obviously Fyfe is elite, so hard to compare the two but...
It seems to me that Acres lacks urgency , is this a lack of fitness, but do we ever seem him exhausted, do we ever see him make two or three efforts in a row?
I think someone asked on the forum does Acres have the most smothered kicks in the comp.... urgency?
Fyfe on Saturday was willing himself to contest after contest
I watch Patrick Cripps and his ability to hit a contest at speed is unbelievable, Acres ?
For his size he should be imposing himself, he doesn't have to be in and under, but big tackles and breaking tackles for a start.
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Re: Blake Acres
Acres will always be subjected to this sort of "critique", because he looks lazy. Dal Santo had the exact same issue - when things were going good, it was all "natural and easy, nice to watch" etc, but when things aren't great its lazy and, as per the OP, lacks urgency.
I call it the "Mark Waugh Complex".
You say it's hard to compare the 2, but it's not really. A quick look at Footywire suggests these 2 are very easy to compare at around the 50 game mark. The year Fyfe hit 50 games (2013), he averaged 24.5 touches, 4 marks, 3.7 tackles and 0.7 shots at goal each week. This season (Acres played game 50 a couple of weeks ago), he averages 23.5 touches, 4 marks, 3.7 tackles and 1.5 shots on goal each week. Keep in mind, in Fyfe's 50 year season Freo was runner up, and we're gonna be bottom 4.
They are also the exact same height and weight. If Acres manages to hold on to the occasional contested mark, there's no real difference between the 2 at the same stage of their careers. The challenge to Blake is to maintain the same upwards trajectory and get to that elite level.
Acres is the least of our issues IMO.
I call it the "Mark Waugh Complex".
You say it's hard to compare the 2, but it's not really. A quick look at Footywire suggests these 2 are very easy to compare at around the 50 game mark. The year Fyfe hit 50 games (2013), he averaged 24.5 touches, 4 marks, 3.7 tackles and 0.7 shots at goal each week. This season (Acres played game 50 a couple of weeks ago), he averages 23.5 touches, 4 marks, 3.7 tackles and 1.5 shots on goal each week. Keep in mind, in Fyfe's 50 year season Freo was runner up, and we're gonna be bottom 4.
They are also the exact same height and weight. If Acres manages to hold on to the occasional contested mark, there's no real difference between the 2 at the same stage of their careers. The challenge to Blake is to maintain the same upwards trajectory and get to that elite level.
Acres is the least of our issues IMO.
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Re: Blake Acres
Good stats, and as the coach would say, very pleasing.St Chris wrote:Acres will always be subjected to this sort of "critique", because he looks lazy. Dal Santo had the exact same issue - when things were going good, it was all "natural and easy, nice to watch" etc, but when things aren't great its lazy and, as per the OP, lacks urgency.
I call it the "Mark Waugh Complex".
You say it's hard to compare the 2, but it's not really. A quick look at Footywire suggests these 2 are very easy to compare at around the 50 game mark. The year Fyfe hit 50 games (2013), he averaged 24.5 touches, 4 marks, 3.7 tackles and 0.7 shots at goal each week. This season (Acres played game 50 a couple of weeks ago), he averages 23.5 touches, 4 marks, 3.7 tackles and 1.5 shots on goal each week. Keep in mind, in Fyfe's 50 year season Freo was runner up, and we're gonna be bottom 4.
They are also the exact same height and weight. If Acres manages to hold on to the occasional contested mark, there's no real difference between the 2 at the same stage of their careers. The challenge to Blake is to maintain the same upwards trajectory and get to that elite level.
Acres is the least of our issues IMO.
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Re: Blake Acres
With those stats and what we believe he can become, it’s extraordinary that he isn’t considered for a similar role to what Fyfe does. Richo prefers Armitage, Steele, Dunstan and Ross in his best clearance midfieldSt Chris wrote:Acres will always be subjected to this sort of "critique", because he looks lazy. Dal Santo had the exact same issue - when things were going good, it was all "natural and easy, nice to watch" etc, but when things aren't great its lazy and, as per the OP, lacks urgency.
I call it the "Mark Waugh Complex".
You say it's hard to compare the 2, but it's not really. A quick look at Footywire suggests these 2 are very easy to compare at around the 50 game mark. The year Fyfe hit 50 games (2013), he averaged 24.5 touches, 4 marks, 3.7 tackles and 0.7 shots at goal each week. This season (Acres played game 50 a couple of weeks ago), he averages 23.5 touches, 4 marks, 3.7 tackles and 1.5 shots on goal each week. Keep in mind, in Fyfe's 50 year season Freo was runner up, and we're gonna be bottom 4.
They are also the exact same height and weight. If Acres manages to hold on to the occasional contested mark, there's no real difference between the 2 at the same stage of their careers. The challenge to Blake is to maintain the same upwards trajectory and get to that elite level.
Acres is the least of our issues IMO.
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Re: Blake Acres
Ross, Steven and Dunstan more often than not.bigcarl wrote:With those stats and what we believe he can become, it’s extraordinary that he isn’t considered for a similar role to what Fyfe does. Richo prefers Armitage, Steele, Dunstan and Ross in his best clearance midfieldSt Chris wrote:Acres will always be subjected to this sort of "critique", because he looks lazy. Dal Santo had the exact same issue - when things were going good, it was all "natural and easy, nice to watch" etc, but when things aren't great its lazy and, as per the OP, lacks urgency.
I call it the "Mark Waugh Complex".
You say it's hard to compare the 2, but it's not really. A quick look at Footywire suggests these 2 are very easy to compare at around the 50 game mark. The year Fyfe hit 50 games (2013), he averaged 24.5 touches, 4 marks, 3.7 tackles and 0.7 shots at goal each week. This season (Acres played game 50 a couple of weeks ago), he averages 23.5 touches, 4 marks, 3.7 tackles and 1.5 shots on goal each week. Keep in mind, in Fyfe's 50 year season Freo was runner up, and we're gonna be bottom 4.
They are also the exact same height and weight. If Acres manages to hold on to the occasional contested mark, there's no real difference between the 2 at the same stage of their careers. The challenge to Blake is to maintain the same upwards trajectory and get to that elite level.
Acres is the least of our issues IMO.
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Re: Blake Acres
All of whom I rate very highly. There’s a certain sameness with Dunstan and Seb, though. I do think Seb is better that what he’s been showing.
Maybe redeploy one of them to the wing or the ruck or down forward to fill one of the various holes Blake has been asked to plug.
Point is Richo’s got to try things. And if they don’t work after a decent trial, try other things
Maybe redeploy one of them to the wing or the ruck or down forward to fill one of the various holes Blake has been asked to plug.
Point is Richo’s got to try things. And if they don’t work after a decent trial, try other things
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Re: Blake Acres
A big wrap for Blake. Does look like he’s in 2nd gear sometimes but reminds me a bit of David Reece jones or , dare I say , Nicky Winmar. Expect some big things in the next couple of seasons.
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Re: Blake Acres
A big wrap for Blake. Does look like he’s in 2nd gear sometimes but reminds me a bit of David Reece jones or , dare I say , Nicky Winmar. Expect some big things in the next couple of seasons.
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Re: Blake Acres
Acres will become the A grade and AA we have been craving for. He is still very young. Remember that Saints fans.
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Re: Blake Acres
........Richo prefers Armitage, Steele, Dunstan and Ross in his best clearance midfield
Suggest we need to change this up a bit.....or a lot........Jack Steven often starts in the middle.....
Armitage is probably spent.
Black Acres should drift through the middle, as well as Jade Gresham and possibly Jack Billings.
Add Long, Coffield, Hunter Clark and the new boy Phillips.
Suggest we need to change this up a bit.....or a lot........Jack Steven often starts in the middle.....
Armitage is probably spent.
Black Acres should drift through the middle, as well as Jade Gresham and possibly Jack Billings.
Add Long, Coffield, Hunter Clark and the new boy Phillips.
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Re: Blake Acres
terry smith rules wrote:It occurred to me on Saturday watching him against a player of a similar size in Fyfe
Obviously Fyfe is elite, so hard to compare the two but...
It seems to me that Acres lacks urgency , is this a lack of fitness, but do we ever seem him exhausted, do we ever see him make two or three efforts in a row?
I think someone asked on the forum does Acres have the most smothered kicks in the comp.... urgency?
Fyfe on Saturday was willing himself to contest after contest
I watch Patrick Cripps and his ability to hit a contest at speed is unbelievable, Acres ?
For his size he should be imposing himself, he doesn't have to be in and under, but big tackles and breaking tackles for a start.
Ageee with this. Fitness is his strength but lacks urgency. Light years away from Fyfe and Cripps in terms of quality.
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Re: Blake Acres
Dunno about that. He's the sort of player who, in a GF when at his peak in about five years time, will get 30 possessions and a medal. The only thing stopping him is about 15 teammates.Spinner wrote:... Light years away from Fyfe and Cripps in terms of quality.
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Re: Blake Acres
not sold on tne acres hope. he has the physical goods certainly - but appears to lack the determination of dunstan or the football smarts of billings. Fyfe has an abundance of all three. Comparisons with dal are also off - dal had silky skills, acres doesn't - different type of player. If he wants to succeed - well you can't change footy smarts overnight, but it can come with experience, and he can simply dig in like dunstan does and give it his all. every time. hoping he does and becomes a very good footballer.
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Re: Blake Acres
I really like 8cres as a player but he does seem to get a lot of the 1-2 possessions (handball to a guy, run past him, get it back and kick it).
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perfectionist wrote:Dunno about that. He's the sort of player who, in a GF when at his peak in about five years time, will get 30 possessions and a medal. The only thing stopping him is about 15 teammates.Spinner wrote:... Light years away from Fyfe and Cripps in terms of quality.
Not sure if this post is serious. Why just one GF? Why not make it 10 in a row...
Fyfe is just about the best player in the competition, Cripps just about the best young player in the game.
21 teammates at the moment don't stop Cripps... not sure why that's ever been an excuse anyways.
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Re: Blake Acres
This.parkeysainter wrote:Acres will become the A grade and AA we have been craving for. He is still very young. Remember that Saints fans.
Just needs more time.
Gonna be a beast.
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Re: Blake Acres
Ladder drills help develop speed and agility so hopefully he is using one on a regular basis
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Re: Blake Acres
Gets more possies than both Bill and Tom, less hit outs than Bill, but about the same as Tom, well effective ones anyway!!!!!Linton Lodger wrote:Play him in the Ruck I say!
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Re: Blake Acres
I really hope everyone else is right, but I agree with you desertsaint. I really don't see it. He's a good player, but no where near fyfe.desertsaint wrote:not sold on tne acres hope. he has the physical goods certainly - but appears to lack the determination of dunstan or the football smarts of billings. Fyfe has an abundance of all three. Comparisons with dal are also off - dal had silky skills, acres doesn't - different type of player. If he wants to succeed - well you can't change footy smarts overnight, but it can come with experience, and he can simply dig in like dunstan does and give it his all. every time. hoping he does and becomes a very good footballer.
I still think Billings has the most potential but needs to toughen up mentally and would like to see more intensity when he doesn't have the ball.
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I really hope everyone else is right, but I agree with you desertsaint. I really don't see it. He's a good player, but no where near fyfe.desertsaint wrote:not sold on tne acres hope. he has the physical goods certainly - but appears to lack the determination of dunstan or the football smarts of billings. Fyfe has an abundance of all three. Comparisons with dal are also off - dal had silky skills, acres doesn't - different type of player. If he wants to succeed - well you can't change footy smarts overnight, but it can come with experience, and he can simply dig in like dunstan does and give it his all. every time. hoping he does and becomes a very good footballer.
I still think Billings has the most potential but needs to toughen up mentally and would like to see more intensity when he doesn't have the ball.
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Re: Blake Acres
He is out for 4-6 weeks with the groin. Buggar!
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