Garcia. Great Debut
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Garcia. Great Debut
I think this deserves it's own thread.
Showed so much in a quarter and half of footy.
6 tackles, 2 clearances, 11 possessions (7 contested) from 34% game time
Deserves to be given a full game next week
Showed so much in a quarter and half of footy.
6 tackles, 2 clearances, 11 possessions (7 contested) from 34% game time
Deserves to be given a full game next week
Last edited by StPeter on Sat 13 Apr 2024 6:07pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Gacia. Great Debut
Abso f@rking lutely
49 AF points in his TOG
3 kicks
8 handballs
6 TACKLES
49 AF points in his TOG
3 kicks
8 handballs
6 TACKLES
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Re: Gacia. Great Debut
It certainly does deserve its own thread.
He's got that manic attack on the contest. Energetic, aggressive and quick.
He's a keeper
That's two we can give a tick to from last year's draft.
He's got that manic attack on the contest. Energetic, aggressive and quick.
He's a keeper
That's two we can give a tick to from last year's draft.
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Re: Gacia. Great Debut
Aside from being a Garcia not Gacia
Does he play as a small forward? If so -
Butler may have to work really hard to get back as Hugo seems to have the tackling covered.
Does he play as a small forward? If so -
Butler may have to work really hard to get back as Hugo seems to have the tackling covered.
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If you have a Bee in your Bonnet - I can assist you with that - but it WILL involve some smacking upside the head!
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Re: Garcia. Great Debut
I am sure nobody minds - just important to me that a player is named correctly
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Re: Garcia. Great Debut
From inside sources - Phillipou has asked for more time in the midfield to learn the craft. Considerably hard position to learn. Not sure what people want from a 19 yo - they can’t all hover around the HBF or HFF and stay comfortable
Back on topic though - I love the impact that Hugo had and it was constant and I hope he gets up for Thursday
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Re: Garcia. Great Debut
Big fan
Said in another thread earlier this week
He will be better than Wilson and Phillipou
Very slick player, and tough
He will be the steal of the draft
Said in another thread earlier this week
He will be better than Wilson and Phillipou
Very slick player, and tough
He will be the steal of the draft
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Re: Garcia. Great Debut
We saw a changing of the guard today in terms of the best 22, out Butler,in Garcia. Not exactly comparing apples with apples but Garcia brings the tenacity and endeavour from a small mid.
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Re: Garcia. Great Debut
If your whipping boys are Phillipou and Wilson you are probably not doing too bad
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If you have a Bee in your Bonnet - I can assist you with that - but it WILL involve some smacking upside the head!
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Re: Garcia. Great Debut
I thought he went great today and appeared to be starting at the centre bounce a few times.
In reference to Philipou ,not a knock on him , but if he wants more midfield time then a couple of whole games in midfield at Sandy might be the go, that’s probably what someone like Geelong would do.
In reference to Philipou ,not a knock on him , but if he wants more midfield time then a couple of whole games in midfield at Sandy might be the go, that’s probably what someone like Geelong would do.
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Re: Garcia. Great Debut
He seemed to give the Impression he felt like he belonged at the AFL level, attacked the ball and contest with speed and intent. Looking forward to his next few games.
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Again… acknowledging that this isn’t an apples to apples comparison, this is why I hate persevering with out of form players or building the fitness of senior players in the seniors.
Absolutely should I have started ahead of Butler and was worth dropping Jones even for him to start as sub as both have been a shadow of themselves so far.
I would rather take the gamble on a Garcia doing that… and giving the chances to Hastie/Collard/Schoenmaker when they’re knocking on the door over a predictable, mediocre performance of an out of form player, every time
Absolutely should I have started ahead of Butler and was worth dropping Jones even for him to start as sub as both have been a shadow of themselves so far.
I would rather take the gamble on a Garcia doing that… and giving the chances to Hastie/Collard/Schoenmaker when they’re knocking on the door over a predictable, mediocre performance of an out of form player, every time
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Re: Garcia. Great Debut
And I'd like to see King play at Sandy for a while and give Caminiti the number one job for run of games for the same reason. 75 games in and I am now really worried about King's spot in the forward line and on an AFL field, just doesn't look comfortable out there. He's got the same timid and nervous look that Billings plays with.skeptic wrote: ↑Sat 13 Apr 2024 6:57pm Again… acknowledging that this isn’t an apples to apples comparison, this is why I hate persevering with out of form players or building the fitness of senior players in the seniors.
Absolutely should I have started ahead of Butler and was worth dropping Jones even for him to start as sub as both have been a shadow of themselves so far.
I would rather take the gamble on a Garcia doing that… and giving the chances to Hastie/Collard/Schoenmaker when they’re knocking on the door over a predictable, mediocre performance of an out of form player, every time
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Re: Garcia. Great Debut
You funny manVortex wrote: ↑Sat 13 Apr 2024 7:04pmAnd I'd like to see King play at Sandy for a while and give Caminiti the number one job for run of games for the same reason. 75 games in and I am now really worried about King's spot in the forward line and on an AFL field, just doesn't look comfortable out there. He's got the same timid and nervous look that Billings plays with.skeptic wrote: ↑Sat 13 Apr 2024 6:57pm Again… acknowledging that this isn’t an apples to apples comparison, this is why I hate persevering with out of form players or building the fitness of senior players in the seniors.
Absolutely should I have started ahead of Butler and was worth dropping Jones even for him to start as sub as both have been a shadow of themselves so far.
I would rather take the gamble on a Garcia doing that… and giving the chances to Hastie/Collard/Schoenmaker when they’re knocking on the door over a predictable, mediocre performance of an out of form player, every time
“Yeah….nah””
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Re: Garcia. Great Debut
Certainly a lot to be enthusiastic about
Add
Wilson
Phillipou
NAS
Owens
Windhager
The future feels promising
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Re: Garcia. Great Debut
The way he threw himself into every contest shamed most of our midfielders this year. With the endeavour that he showed, he should be starting in the centre square next week.
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Re: Garcia. Great Debut
He earned his spot in the starting 22 on Thursday.
Think of me long enough to make a memory.