Players Ross will love
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Re: Players Ross will love
Any thoughts on how Sharman might go with Lyons mentoring? He's got the tools !
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Re: Players Ross will love
I would not include Seb in that group, IMO he has got the most out of his ability & 2 B&F's prove that. IMO the other 2 have talent probably more than Seb but they don't have the work rate ATM. Hopefully RTB can make a difference to their obvious abilityGoose is king wrote: ↑Tue 25 Oct 2022 7:49pm I think Billings, Clark and Seb are the players who have never pushed themselves hard to be elite and need a Ross rocket
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You’re definitely way overrating Mini’s skill set. In 09 he was a reliable set shot from 30 metres out and averaged close to a goal a game.BringBackMadDog wrote: ↑Mon 24 Oct 2022 11:14pmMcqualter had exquisite skills, one of the best kicks in the side.SydneySainter wrote: ↑Mon 24 Oct 2022 8:36pmButler has significantly more polish than McQualter.BringBackMadDog wrote: ↑Mon 24 Oct 2022 7:49pm I think he will love Butler, his forward pressure will be very highly regarded. His new Andrew Mcqualter. Higgins, on the other hand will need to do more
McQualter was an honest toiler, but quite one-dimensional.
After that, he was barely in our best 22.
Bad management is bad management
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McQualter was a very neat kick, great hands - hard as a goats forehead!
Was limited physically - a bit small, a bit slow, not an elite runner.
This limited his output at AFL level and the roles he could play
At his best - a very good role player
Was limited physically - a bit small, a bit slow, not an elite runner.
This limited his output at AFL level and the roles he could play
At his best - a very good role player
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Re: Players Ross will love
YeahIluvHarvey wrote: ↑Tue 25 Oct 2022 1:47pm I think Ross will will love D-Mac.
A player who gives 100%, 100% of the time.
I also think D-Mac will flourish under Ross too
100%
I also think he'll love Clark as a project, and Jack Hayes.
Hoping he takes a liking to Sharman and Connolly.
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Re: Players Ross will love
Suggesting Seb Ross hasn’t pushed himself to be the best player he can be suggests two things
1/ a clear underrating of his output over his career
2/ a definite lack of knowledge about how hard he works
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1/ a clear underrating of his output over his career
2/ a definite lack of knowledge about how hard he works
Very ordinary post