Case in point. Everyone was bagging Highmore at the start of the year and look what happened as he got more comfortable.
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Re: Nick Coffield
At the end of last season who would you have played?
(facetious question)
My point being, things change in a year for a myriad of reasons we are not privy to. Hence your end of 2021 ratings - how much different were they had you rated them after 2020?
I suspect they'll be different again come the end of 2022. I prefer to have confidence in our kids with obvious talent.
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Re: Nick Coffield
A side note I don't think Hill will remain in the Backline, he has almost zero defensive ability, and tackling and putting his body in a hole aren't his go. I think he was only put down there to get him out of his form slump.
Expect him to return to the wing at some stage.
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Re: Nick Coffield
I agree that Bradley Hill if he is good form is best deployed on the wing, but he's never reached the levels he was known for before he came to St Kilda. He looked a bit heavier than usual this year plus he's been carrying a dodgy achilleas which would have cramped his style.
With ball in hand heading into the forward 50 there's none better to pinpoint forwards on the lead - if he can recover that form St Kilda will be a real force in 2022.
With ball in hand heading into the forward 50 there's none better to pinpoint forwards on the lead - if he can recover that form St Kilda will be a real force in 2022.
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Re: Nick Coffield
Hill was moved back this season with success
He is a running back - offensive
Not there to defend
BTW
Wingman need to defend just like HBs - which is very little
He is a running back - offensive
Not there to defend
BTW
Wingman need to defend just like HBs - which is very little
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Re: Nick Coffield
No point starting a new thread when you’re only filling in time with a frivolous and ridiculous post…
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As I am about to do with a video below on Kokk. I reckon he looks a bit like our Coff
Notice the VB t shirt?
As far as our Nick is concerned…Hope Coff has a big year in 2022
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As I am about to do with a video below on Kokk. I reckon he looks a bit like our Coff
Notice the VB t shirt?
As far as our Nick is concerned…Hope Coff has a big year in 2022
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Re: Nick Coffield
His 2020 started slowly but by the end of the season he was nearly AA quality as a loose intercepting defender. He seems very flat footed and likes to mark and distribute. Highmore is almost a carbon copy of him but has a taller vibe about him and looks a better accountable type of intercept defender. Nick probably needs to reinvent himself as a more mobile player, perhaps develop to play hybrid wing or something. As a junior he seemed to be a more mobile type.
We have a lot of the same type of undersized third talls and are developing Battle and Allison back as well. It's not going to get easier to find a spot with Hill, Paton, Clark (maybe a midfield move), Webster, Battle, Allison, Highmore, Wilkie, Howard, Sinclair, Joyce all looking for a spot in the back six.
We also have a few others like McKenzie, Seb Ross (played some hybrid wing/back flank), Membrey (spare at the end of quarters), Long and Wood (utility tall) who can also drop back and then new recruits.
We have a lot of the same type of undersized third talls and are developing Battle and Allison back as well. It's not going to get easier to find a spot with Hill, Paton, Clark (maybe a midfield move), Webster, Battle, Allison, Highmore, Wilkie, Howard, Sinclair, Joyce all looking for a spot in the back six.
We also have a few others like McKenzie, Seb Ross (played some hybrid wing/back flank), Membrey (spare at the end of quarters), Long and Wood (utility tall) who can also drop back and then new recruits.
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Re: Nick Coffield
I thought the recruiters had been sampling a few psychedelics when we recruited Sharman....another speculative third tall. He'd be just about my favourite player right now.magnifisaint wrote: ↑Thu 26 Aug 2021 12:45pmCase in point. Everyone was bagging Highmore at the start of the year and look what happened as he got more comfortable.
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Are you the same Gringo from BF? I see George has struck again - the guy is a control freak and has banned everyone who disagrees with him.gringo wrote: ↑Thu 06 Jan 2022 2:21pmI thought the recruiters had been sampling a few psychedelics when we recruited Sharman....another speculative third tall. He'd be just about my favourite player right now.magnifisaint wrote: ↑Thu 26 Aug 2021 12:45pmCase in point. Everyone was bagging Highmore at the start of the year and look what happened as he got more comfortable.
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Re: Nick Coffield
Nick is a good player but sometimes he gets a bit kokki.Scollop wrote: ↑Thu 06 Jan 2022 12:36pm No point starting a new thread when you’re only filling in time with a frivolous and ridiculous post…
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As I am about to do with a video below on Kokk. I reckon he looks a bit like our Coff
Notice the VB t shirt?
As far as our Nick is concerned…Hope Coff has a big year in 2022
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I hope Sharman will be a CHF and Highmore is a winner too. No. 34s always are. Ask Jack Daniels.gringo wrote: ↑Thu 06 Jan 2022 2:21pmI thought the recruiters had been sampling a few psychedelics when we recruited Sharman....another speculative third tall. He'd be just about my favourite player right now.magnifisaint wrote: ↑Thu 26 Aug 2021 12:45pmCase in point. Everyone was bagging Highmore at the start of the year and look what happened as he got more comfortable.
But Coffield and Highmore will probably both play as Paton gets back into the groove. Will HIghmore get second-year blues? He's not young so I don't think so.
Sharman at CHF. Marshall at CHB. We'll be tough to get a handle of.
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Re: Nick Coffield
I see you're not giving up on Marshall at CHB.shanegrambeau wrote: ↑Thu 06 Jan 2022 11:02pmI hope Sharman will be a CHF and Highmore is a winner too. No. 34s always are. Ask Jack Daniels.gringo wrote: ↑Thu 06 Jan 2022 2:21pmI thought the recruiters had been sampling a few psychedelics when we recruited Sharman....another speculative third tall. He'd be just about my favourite player right now.magnifisaint wrote: ↑Thu 26 Aug 2021 12:45pmCase in point. Everyone was bagging Highmore at the start of the year and look what happened as he got more comfortable.
But Coffield and Highmore will probably both play as Paton gets back into the groove. Will HIghmore get second-year blues? He's not young so I don't think so.
Sharman at CHF. Marshall at CHB. We'll be tough to get a handle of.
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No need for the question in my opinion, if fully recovered he is easily in our Top 3 backmen. Certainly our best small defender. Remember the number one aim of a defender is to be able to lock down on their forward. Paton, I believe can be St Kilda's Nick Smith, an AA & Premiership player as a small defender.
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Re: Nick Coffield
Good question.
I’d like to see him given a run in the midfield at Sandringham. He played as a mid as a young feller.
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Re: Nick Coffield
Coffield just doesnt inspire confidence, last year he was one who appeared to have put on too much bulk and lost any agility he had. He looked slow and very limited to where he could play (HBF). We have a number of players who he will be competing with, so he will have to improve significantly on last year to cement his place in the side. He is 22 yo - 23 later in the year so if he doesnt show a linear improvement this season, he may find himself as trade bait at seasons end.
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Re: Nick Coffield
Coffield suffered along with many others with poor preparation last year. He is naturally quick but we didn't see that in 2021. He needs to get tougher and more proactive and use his speed to set up play further up the field and be brave enough to intercept mark when the heat is on. He just needs to go for it rather than second guessing himself. Despite his size, in reality he is a small defender who occasionally drifts across to snatch a mark here and there. Unless he's willing to use his natural speed to advantage, take the game on and become a playmaker, his value is questionable against similar players on the list. Highmore, in contrast plays more like a key defender even though he is only 2cm tall than Coffield. With so many guys capable of playing that back flanker role, he'd better put in a massive preseason to give himself every chance of being selected in round one
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Re: Nick Coffield
Indeed.CQ SAINT wrote: ↑Thu 06 Jan 2022 11:28pmI see you're not giving up on Marshall at CHB.shanegrambeau wrote: ↑Thu 06 Jan 2022 11:02pmI hope Sharman will be a CHF and Highmore is a winner too. No. 34s always are. Ask Jack Daniels.gringo wrote: ↑Thu 06 Jan 2022 2:21pmI thought the recruiters had been sampling a few psychedelics when we recruited Sharman....another speculative third tall. He'd be just about my favourite player right now.magnifisaint wrote: ↑Thu 26 Aug 2021 12:45pmCase in point. Everyone was bagging Highmore at the start of the year and look what happened as he got more comfortable.
But Coffield and Highmore will probably both play as Paton gets back into the groove. Will HIghmore get second-year blues? He's not young so I don't think so.
Sharman at CHF. Marshall at CHB. We'll be tough to get a handle of.
Our good friends over at Big Footy - in contrast to recalsitrant folks at Saintsational, think it's a wonderful idea too! As it seems Marshall did do that role in his younger days.
Of course Riewvolt and Kossie also did it, but Marshall is no Rooey, He's not a dominant leading forward, he is an opportunist drop-in who kicks the odd goal. Which he can still do in a Carlisle like role.
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Re: Nick Coffield
Time will tell I guess Shane.shanegrambeau wrote: ↑Fri 07 Jan 2022 11:49amIndeed.CQ SAINT wrote: ↑Thu 06 Jan 2022 11:28pmI see you're not giving up on Marshall at CHB.shanegrambeau wrote: ↑Thu 06 Jan 2022 11:02pmI hope Sharman will be a CHF and Highmore is a winner too. No. 34s always are. Ask Jack Daniels.gringo wrote: ↑Thu 06 Jan 2022 2:21pmI thought the recruiters had been sampling a few psychedelics when we recruited Sharman....another speculative third tall. He'd be just about my favourite player right now.magnifisaint wrote: ↑Thu 26 Aug 2021 12:45pmCase in point. Everyone was bagging Highmore at the start of the year and look what happened as he got more comfortable.
But Coffield and Highmore will probably both play as Paton gets back into the groove. Will HIghmore get second-year blues? He's not young so I don't think so.
Sharman at CHF. Marshall at CHB. We'll be tough to get a handle of.
Our good friends over at Big Footy - in contrast to recalsitrant folks at Saintsational, think it's a wonderful idea too! As it seems Marshall did do that role in his younger days.
Of course Riewvolt and Kossie also did it, but Marshall is no Rooey, He's not a dominant leading forward, he is an opportunist drop-in who kicks the odd goal. Which he can still do in a Carlisle like role.
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Re: Nick Coffield
Liked the last act of the season: a goal saving tackle on Acres when Acres started in position A. Got there and stuck the tackle. He came good, no need to fret.
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Re: Nick Coffield
Coffield needs to back his instincts (and just go!)
He hesitates sometimes
Shows a lack of confidence
You only get self belief when you back yourself and take a risk and have success!
He hesitates sometimes
Shows a lack of confidence
You only get self belief when you back yourself and take a risk and have success!
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Re: Nick Coffield
Don’t get me wrong I really like the kid, but I can’t see him taking Jimmy or Sincs position as small defenders.Ghost Like wrote: ↑Fri 07 Jan 2022 9:30amNo need for the question in my opinion, if fully recovered he is easily in our Top 3 backmen. Certainly our best small defender. Remember the number one aim of a defender is to be able to lock down on their forward. Paton, I believe can be St Kilda's Nick Smith, an AA & Premiership player as a small defender.
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Re: Nick Coffield
Could Coffield play as a mid yes he would have to improve his tank but he has the size and is quick with good disposal could be a real weapon there!cwrcyn wrote: ↑Fri 07 Jan 2022 11:16am Coffield suffered along with many others with poor preparation last year. He is naturally quick but we didn't see that in 2021. He needs to get tougher and more proactive and use his speed to set up play further up the field and be brave enough to intercept mark when the heat is on. He just needs to go for it rather than second guessing himself. Despite his size, in reality he is a small defender who occasionally drifts across to snatch a mark here and there. Unless he's willing to use his natural speed to advantage, take the game on and become a playmaker, his value is questionable against similar players on the list. Highmore, in contrast plays more like a key defender even though he is only 2cm tall than Coffield. With so many guys capable of playing that back flanker role, he'd better put in a massive preseason to give himself every chance of being selected in round one
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Re: Nick Coffield
Trained with the midfield two / three pre seasons ago.Saints58 wrote: ↑Mon 10 Jan 2022 4:27pmCould Coffield play as a mid yes he would have to improve his tank but he has the size and is quick with good disposal could be a real weapon there!cwrcyn wrote: ↑Fri 07 Jan 2022 11:16am Coffield suffered along with many others with poor preparation last year. He is naturally quick but we didn't see that in 2021. He needs to get tougher and more proactive and use his speed to set up play further up the field and be brave enough to intercept mark when the heat is on. He just needs to go for it rather than second guessing himself. Despite his size, in reality he is a small defender who occasionally drifts across to snatch a mark here and there. Unless he's willing to use his natural speed to advantage, take the game on and become a playmaker, his value is questionable against similar players on the list. Highmore, in contrast plays more like a key defender even though he is only 2cm tall than Coffield. With so many guys capable of playing that back flanker role, he'd better put in a massive preseason to give himself every chance of being selected in round one
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Re: Nick Coffield
I think its fanciful believing he will make a midfielder? I just dont see he has the drive or the tools to play midfield, if we are lucky he will become a solid HBF. IMO he will go down as another over rated Top 10 draft pick, who will not acheive to the heights of others taken around him. If his performances dont improve significantly this season I would see what offers he attracts at trade time. We have plenty of players in the team that can play his position.Ghost Like wrote: ↑Mon 10 Jan 2022 4:30pmTrained with the midfield two / three pre seasons ago.Saints58 wrote: ↑Mon 10 Jan 2022 4:27pmCould Coffield play as a mid yes he would have to improve his tank but he has the size and is quick with good disposal could be a real weapon there!cwrcyn wrote: ↑Fri 07 Jan 2022 11:16am Coffield suffered along with many others with poor preparation last year. He is naturally quick but we didn't see that in 2021. He needs to get tougher and more proactive and use his speed to set up play further up the field and be brave enough to intercept mark when the heat is on. He just needs to go for it rather than second guessing himself. Despite his size, in reality he is a small defender who occasionally drifts across to snatch a mark here and there. Unless he's willing to use his natural speed to advantage, take the game on and become a playmaker, his value is questionable against similar players on the list. Highmore, in contrast plays more like a key defender even though he is only 2cm tall than Coffield. With so many guys capable of playing that back flanker role, he'd better put in a massive preseason to give himself every chance of being selected in round one