Part of the frustration with Raph is that we can see that he has the potential to be a good player.
Perseverance is one thing, but I want players who will bloom at 22-23 and deliver us seven or eight years of good footy, not two or three. That's a core element of premierships.
He needs to improve his disposal, awareness and decision making. No more limp-wristed hospital handpasses, these I find especially galling.
He can be a player, of this there is no doubt. But sometimes I fear that we want him to succeed so much that we overlook his shortcomings.
What if, for example, he's preventing Will Johnson from coming through and developing into a better player?
He does have good endurance, this is one thing I will say. He runs out games at the same pace he starts at, though he's certainly not a gut runner.
I dunno. For every positive, he has a negative. When you think he's come good, he coughs it up. He costs us goals on a weekly basis. So does Gram, for that matter, but that's because Gram's helter-skelter style sets up far more.
I'm just not sure that he's reliable enough in big games. If he concedes a few goals in a final, that's all it might take to cost us a premiership. Heaven knows what confidence Geelong gained from his horrific opening quarter in the GF last year. They targeted thereafter.
Look, if he's the best we've got, then fair enough, we have to make do. But is he? I'm just not sure. When you move Gram in there, his spot is under serious threat. Throw Riewoldt up forward for later in the year, moving BJ down back, and suddenly it's really hard to see him fitting in.
Hope he proves me wrong. He might do in the coming years, but I can't see it happening this year, when we need it.
joffaboy wrote:No abusive posts for sensible and well thought out critisism, just cant stand the idiocies of the Raph haters thats all.
They're just not worth your time, JB.
Can't stand them either. Raph isn't as bad as they make out, or he wouldn't be playing at this level.
I suppose it's just frustration at his failure to develop like others have. You look at Blake, Sam Fisher and Gwilt - they all struggled in their opening few seasons but ultimately blossomed.
Love to see it happen from Raph. Just concerned he doesn't quite have the attributes to make it happen, but others do, so the only true judge will be time...