Re: Clay Smith v Hayden Crozier - a discussion in hindsight.
Interesting that they started at very different football clubs in terms of list phases, he would have received more opportunity in our program as a first and second year player - at the same time Clay would have played considerably more football had he not have had knee injuries.
As Ozza states, it's hard to look past Clay given his heroics in the preliminary final last year. The big question is which of the two players is capable of taking a step up to the next level.
Crozier looks to have a lot of class and seems like a player who will turn into someone who would only need a few touches to really hurt you.
Re: Clay Smith v Hayden Crozier - a discussion in hindsight.
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Originally Posted by
jeemak
Interesting that they started at very different football clubs in terms of list phases, he would have received more opportunity in our program as a first and second year player - at the same time Clay would have played considerably more football had he not have had knee injuries.
As Ozza states, it's hard to look past Clay given his heroics in the preliminary final last year. The big question is which of the two players is capable of taking a step up to the next level.
Crozier looks to have a lot of class and seems like a player who will turn into someone who would only need a few touches to really hurt you.
You mean like 4 touches in a prelim ;)?
Re: Clay Smith v Hayden Crozier - a discussion in hindsight.
Re: Clay Smith v Hayden Crozier - a discussion in hindsight.
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Originally Posted by
bornadog
May end up with both.
I'm happy we are actively looking to address need. Trengove addresses defence/ruck, and we need good kicks. So Crozier would be a good get. Another one or two good users would be ideal through tree and hopefully Webb can break into the side more next year and use that great left foot of his.