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JOD is good.
It's true that thinking he's the answer is a sign of how desperate our kpd situation is.
Really would have loved the sink being thrown at Mckay.
Dons did well.
I actually think JOD and Buku could be well suited to playing together alongside Jones. Ideally we have someone who can play 'bigger' alongside Liam Jones, however I rather go undersized than immobile and/or big liability with ball in hand.
Jones, Buku, JOD and Ed could combine well for a 'team defence' type unit. Players who can move and actually mark the thing.
The defence that McKay leads, as the highest paid player in the comp coughed up 36 scoring shots against Sydney the other night.
McKay had 1 kick & 1 mark (and 8 handballs)
Given we have 3 high profile players to re-sign I'm pretty glad we didn't waste any $$ on McKay.
HOPE. He is young. He is raw. He showed potential. He is still in that glorious honeymoon stage.
HOPE!!!!!!!
I've been impressed with his approach to the way he trains and the way he listens to and acts on what the coaches tell him and the way he reacts with his team mates. He also engages the spectators in a very friendly and professional manner. On the weekend I talked to one of the player sponsors who's best friend sat with O'Donnell at the player sponsors night and he couldn't believe how well he engaged all of the sponsors on the table. This guy was very anti that JOD was given games early on but left the night thinking he will probably be in the clubs leadership group within 3 years.
In a pure footy sense and with some other factors these might be some of the reasons why he has a broad appeal with some of our supporters:
- He's a good looking lad
- As a taller defender he plays a role where we don't have a lot of depth and where we have a couple of older players
- Getting games into him would make a lot of sense
- He's tall, mobile and with decent kicking skills and over summer I believe he's demonstrated and ability to be a link player for us
- Who doesn't love the story of the recruiting team running the ruler over him after JOD had a discussion with our former head of performance at a cricket session.
I think the reason why he resonates with a lot of supporters is fairly obvious.
We will probably find out over the next 12 or 18 months if he is the next Lewis Young or Liam Jones.
I Keath really that cooked?
Or…Did he have some niggles last year that have come good and he can get back to a decent level?
I think the love for JOD is directly correlated with the thinking that Keath is done.
This type of selection has been killing us for years now.
Gardner came in from nowhere and was dropped after 3 possessions in game 2.
Weightman getting 1 possession when he couldn?t use 1 arm.
Bruce getting 2 because he couldn?t run .
A Jones getting 0 in 80 minutes of game time, being dropped and then coming back for 4 possessions.
more recently ( like past fortnight)
VDM getting 20 possessions in 2 games and having 7 clangers.
Poulter getting 6 possessions and giving up 2 goals.
Every one of these was hailed as a selection master stroke.
But the team and supporters suffered.
We don?t seem to be using selection criteria and a game plan that players 10-22 can deliver with.
We have missed finals opportunities because of needless losses and diminished percentage, but all that is being sacrificed in the quest for a stroke of genius. Can we just select players who have shown that they are in form and know how to deliver.
He moves and runs well, he?s got reasonable judgment of the ball and can intercept. His kicking skills are sound. He?s got a lot of UPSIDE.
I propose the fewer games Keath plays for us this year, the better.
If that ends up being the case it means Jones stays healthy and O'Donnell progresses to being an automatic pick.
Keath's solid veteran depth but too much is asked of him in our system at this stage in his career.