Yeah tagger seems appropriate C66 however I wonder if two phenomenon collided to conspire against him and prevent that from happening to-date, firstly the point you make about being surrounded by good players, and secondly the last few seasons have seen dedicated taggers go out of style in the age of the more fashionable and versatile two way player.Crossy66 wrote: ↑Sat 02 Feb 2019 4:10pmI can recall him early days as well Cairnsman , he looked a likely mid. I am pretty sure he got votes in his first game but not certain.Cairnsman wrote: ↑Sat 02 Feb 2019 1:58pmSo what can he do? or rather what is he good at in terms of football skills?To the top wrote: ↑Thu 31 Jan 2019 8:32pm 1. Geary does not man up, going to contests and competing overhead against size in both instances leaving players free to damage us including by running into open goals
2. From behinds against Geary is left free in a pocket, demanding the ball because he is Captain and otherwise not manned up by opposition for the reason that he is a liability in regards run and carry and especially with ineffective disposal which leads to turn overs
3 Geary does not and does not have the skill set to “lead from the front” impacting on the performance of the side and the result of any match These are the reasons the recent loss of Fisher, Dempster, Riewoldt and Montagna has been so negative to team performance - there is a leadership void emphasised by the appointment of Geary for precisely the wrong reasons (and he will never be a mid-fielder)
Such appointments along with placing reliance on Longer and some others is holding this Club back
I do not know about Richardson as a Coach but from such decisions as these confidence in the Club’s prospects is fraught
In terms of player’s voting, there is the likelihood that any vote supports what is perceived to be the view of the Coach so the expectation is the result
It is time for St Kilda to address the future absent the bevy of class footballers who have represented the Club over the recent past, identify the next group and appoint a young Captain from that group
Then issue the challenge
This is your future, lead your mates to that future
I remember watching some 2009 replays which I think was his breakout year, if you can call it that, he played the first 10 games of that season and I seem to remember him exciting us all. Anyway from watching the replays he looked a different player, had a bit of run and carry about him, even some zig and zag through traffic which some of also resulted in him scoring some pretty good goals. Can't remember if RL had him as a mid or forward amongst those 10 games but definitely wasn't a defender in the replays I was watching.
So what are his football strengths outside of leadership? And how would you use him to exploit those strengths?
As for his skills, i think he is a great runner, tackling machine, head over ball, can take a grab, seems good by hand. The only issue for me is hitting up a target when under pressure or when the kick has to be spot on and thats usually the case coming out of the backline with the second kick.
With his run and stopping skills, i reckon he could be a great tagger, particularly if they decide to let Steel loose
I would like to see how he goes when surrounded by good players as he was from 2008 - 11. I hope that happens this year!
He was certainly surrounded by good players in white hot form during that 10 game run in 2009, that team would have made me look like Robert Harvey.