Chris Pelchen & Left Footers
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Chris Pelchen & Left Footers
Everyone knows about Chris Pelchen's love for drafting left foot sided players - See Hawthorn Squad and draftees over the last 5 years
Can someone give a detailed rundown of left foot sided players in the draft??
Is Pelchen a one trick pony ....who knows???
What is it about left foot sided players that he loves ... balance and skill??
Either way this may give us a more accurate description of who we might actually draft
Can someone give a detailed rundown of left foot sided players in the draft??
Is Pelchen a one trick pony ....who knows???
What is it about left foot sided players that he loves ... balance and skill??
Either way this may give us a more accurate description of who we might actually draft
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Would like to get Grigg. No one seems to know where he'll go. Some say top 15, some say he'll be around at 35. He is very slow by all reports, but has a good ball winning ability and a damaging kick. From what I can gather he plays a lot like Daniel Rich. Would be a good replacement for Lenny.Saints94 wrote:Mitch Grigg a 60 m left foot kick, hard at it midfielder & Brad Mckenzie big left footer of a Heppell type
If he's there at 25, I hope we take him.
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+1 or Devon Smith if his still around#1GILL wrote:Would like to get Grigg. No one seems to know where he'll go. Some say top 15, some say he'll be around at 35. He is very slow by all reports, but has a good ball winning ability and a damaging kick. From what I can gather he plays a lot like Daniel Rich. Would be a good replacement for Lenny.Saints94 wrote:Mitch Grigg a 60 m left foot kick, hard at it midfielder & Brad Mckenzie big left footer of a Heppell type
If he's there at 25, I hope we take him.
Yea this thread made me think of Grigg.Saints94 wrote:+1 or Devon Smith if his still around#1GILL wrote:Would like to get Grigg. No one seems to know where he'll go. Some say top 15, some say he'll be around at 35. He is very slow by all reports, but has a good ball winning ability and a damaging kick. From what I can gather he plays a lot like Daniel Rich. Would be a good replacement for Lenny.Saints94 wrote:Mitch Grigg a 60 m left foot kick, hard at it midfielder & Brad Mckenzie big left footer of a Heppell type
If he's there at 25, I hope we take him.
If Smith is avail at 25 we must get him, he will be a gun. He's an undersized player which may push him down the order however you'd still think he'll go in the top 20.
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Kicked 7 goals playing midfield in a match (Smith)Old Mate wrote:Yea this thread made me think of Grigg.Saints94 wrote:+1 or Devon Smith if his still around#1GILL wrote:Would like to get Grigg. No one seems to know where he'll go. Some say top 15, some say he'll be around at 35. He is very slow by all reports, but has a good ball winning ability and a damaging kick. From what I can gather he plays a lot like Daniel Rich. Would be a good replacement for Lenny.Saints94 wrote:Mitch Grigg a 60 m left foot kick, hard at it midfielder & Brad Mckenzie big left footer of a Heppell type
If he's there at 25, I hope we take him.
If Smith is avail at 25 we must get him, he will be a gun. He's an undersized player which may push him down the order however you'd still think he'll go in the top 20.
Doesn't surprise me. From what I've heard he's a quick and attacking midifeld/forward similar to Brent Harvey.Saints94 wrote:Kicked 7 goals playing midfield in a match (Smith)Old Mate wrote:Yea this thread made me think of Grigg.Saints94 wrote:+1 or Devon Smith if his still around#1GILL wrote:Would like to get Grigg. No one seems to know where he'll go. Some say top 15, some say he'll be around at 35. He is very slow by all reports, but has a good ball winning ability and a damaging kick. From what I can gather he plays a lot like Daniel Rich. Would be a good replacement for Lenny.Saints94 wrote:Mitch Grigg a 60 m left foot kick, hard at it midfielder & Brad Mckenzie big left footer of a Heppell type
If he's there at 25, I hope we take him.
If Smith is avail at 25 we must get him, he will be a gun. He's an undersized player which may push him down the order however you'd still think he'll go in the top 20.
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Valid point. Sadly at least two of our left footers (CJ and Gilbo) have absolutely no non-preferred side..they'll do anything to avoid using it...including getting stung cold for holding the ball,Country Kid wrote:If we go after left footers lets hope they also have a right foot.
No AFL player in 2012 can be totally and absolutely one sided. The games too quick now
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You can throw in Hodge, Roughead, Rioli, Ladson, Ellis.Devilhead wrote:Hodge, Suckling, Guerra, Franklin, Lewis, Birchall, Young, Gibson, Smith, just of the top of my headSaints94 wrote:Mitch Grigg a 60 m left foot kick, hard at it midfielder & Brad Mckenzie big left footer of a Heppell type
Of their listed players in their premiership year of 2008, they had 22 left footers i.e. half their list. It was more than half in their senior side.
It's an interesting comparison to look at the Essendon sides of the 80's/late 90's/early 00's . They, too, had a high number of left footers.
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McKenzie and Smith will both probably be gone by #25. Grigg is an interesting one....while he lacks pace and athleticism, he is a genuine footballer, magnificent kick, great skills and decision maker....could go anywhere from top 20 to our pick at 35....if he was there at 35, would say that we would think seriously at taking him. I would think though that we would be going for quicker types. Alex Woodward is one that I like that will go later in the draft. Very good decision maker in traffic.Old Mate wrote:Doesn't surprise me. From what I've heard he's a quick and attacking midifeld/forward similar to Brent Harvey.Saints94 wrote:Kicked 7 goals playing midfield in a match (Smith)Old Mate wrote:Yea this thread made me think of Grigg.Saints94 wrote:+1 or Devon Smith if his still around#1GILL wrote:Would like to get Grigg. No one seems to know where he'll go. Some say top 15, some say he'll be around at 35. He is very slow by all reports, but has a good ball winning ability and a damaging kick. From what I can gather he plays a lot like Daniel Rich. Would be a good replacement for Lenny.Saints94 wrote:Mitch Grigg a 60 m left foot kick, hard at it midfielder & Brad Mckenzie big left footer of a Heppell type
If he's there at 25, I hope we take him.
If Smith is avail at 25 we must get him, he will be a gun. He's an undersized player which may push him down the order however you'd still think he'll go in the top 20.
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Absolutely agree with this 110%.saint66au wrote:Valid point. Sadly at least two of our left footers (CJ and Gilbo) have absolutely no non-preferred side..they'll do anything to avoid using it...including getting stung cold for holding the ball,Country Kid wrote:If we go after left footers lets hope they also have a right foot.
No AFL player in 2012 can be totally and absolutely one sided. The games too quick now
In this day and age I don't know why anyone would even say that.
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Thanks Eastern. I suspect there are a few uses. This then reminds me of the famous Hawthorn practice match protestants versus catholics. Was that Alan Jeans or John Kennedy Sr ?Eastern wrote:Con !!Con Gorozidis wrote:homophobes. SO what if he likes left footers.
You've got it a little bit mixed up.
Historically, CATHOLICS were known as "Left Footers" !!
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Thanks Eastern. I suspect there are a few uses. This then reminds me of the famous Hawthorn practice match protestants versus catholics. Was that Alan Jeans or John Kennedy Sr ? Would they have said left footers versus right footers back in those days?Eastern wrote:Con !!Con Gorozidis wrote:homophobes. SO what if he likes left footers.
You've got it a little bit mixed up.
Historically, CATHOLICS were known as "Left Footers" !!