ShanghaiSaint wrote:dont agree witht he build up Ledger had I found him disappointing... Dunell on the other hand has done great in his limited time.
Don't get me wrong, Ledger has plenty to work on, but he also has plenty to work with. He needs to build his tank and get his defensive running up to scratch and also get used to the pace of AFL footy. I feel with extended opportunities he'll stop trying to do too much and impress the coaches with every touch, which sometimes makes him overthink the situation and stuff it up. What has impressed me is his ability to go in hard and extract the footy as well as being on the end of the chain several times and delivering beautifully into the forward line. With inside ball winning skills, pace, aggression and good footskills (when composed), I think he should be pushing for a regular senior gig if he has a good pre season.
I agree that Dunell was very impressive. I think the coaches need to decide what role he will play and really get him to work on building his game over the pre season for that role. Currently he's too slight to play forward, doesn't quite have the tank for the midfield and probably doesn't have the defensive skills to play back. But with his skills, athleticism and rate of improvement I think he could either bulk up to play forward, become a strong runner for midfield or learn how to play defence by round 1 next year.
These are the kinds of players along with Siposs, Stanley, Newnes, Milera, Ross etc that should be put on top of the priority list. The only way we'll be competitive over the next few years is if these guys are given opportunities and responsibility. Continuing to play Jones and Raph despite their permanent shortcomings won't do us any good at all. People wanting depth players should look at the likes of Blake and Ray as the benchmark - they're versatile, solid contributors that aren't holding anyone back and give enough both offensively and defensively.