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Josh Dunkley - A power Mid in 2019
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Height 190 cm
DOB 09-01-1997
Weight 88 kg
Debut 2016
Games - Career 25
Josh played in a Grand Final at the tender age of 19 years old and he has improved every year. Last year due to many team injuries he was thrown into the midfield and showed us he can become a beast.
I can see a big year for Josh and I am really looking forward to seeing how he develops this year.
Not blessed with speed, but can do the grunt work along with Libba/Wallis and free up The Bont. Needs to improve his set shot goal kicking. His aim should be best 22 and midfield beast with the occasional stint resting in the forward line.
FFC: Established 1883
Premierships: AFL 1954, 2016 VFA - 1898,99,1900, 1908, 1913, 1919-20, 1923-24, VFL: 2014, 2016 . Champions of Victoria 1924. AFLW - 2018.
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Re: Josh Dunkley - A power Mid in 2019
Dunks should be aiming to be one of our best five players. Like you,looking forward to seeing him impacts games through the midfield.
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Re: Josh Dunkley - A power Mid in 2019
I liked him in the forward line at the start of the year. He is good overhead and knows how to find the pill. If he gets better at the simple things - kicking and running - he has the base footy brain and work rate to be great.
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Re: Josh Dunkley - A power Mid in 2019
Like many players, Josh needs to learn to kick through the ball when shooting for goal. Have noticed on many occasions that he tries to bends his knee and lifts the ball just over the line to try and steer it through, when having a deliberate shot. On the run he will kick it with a much better if somewhat awkward style (but not as awkward as his dad's kicking style), Classic example in third quarter of elimination final against WCE. He marked the ball at CHF, hesitates about the set shot, decides to play on and kicks truly from . Against Giants I think it was, he misses set shot from 25 metres out with a kick that barely got over the line.
Its a pity that this is inverse distance negativity trait affects so many players - club psych should be eradicating this negative head talk -all professional footballers should be able to take a positive approach into kicking at goals whatever the distance from goal.
If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.
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Re: Josh Dunkley - A power Mid in 2019
All the players should try and kick it out of the stadium.
And not deprive all the kids out side the stadium getting a free footy.
Don't piss off old people
The older we get the less "LIFE IN PRISON" is a deterrent...
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Re: Josh Dunkley - A power Mid in 2019
Reminds me of the day at the Western Oval, when Ron Barassi spat the dummy over an umpiring mistake, grabbed the footy and kicked it over the grandstand (or it may have been into the grandstand). Would have been the biggest kick of his career.
If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.
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Re: Josh Dunkley - A power Mid in 2019
Yes please, really looking forward to him in midfield this year smashing players alongside Libba
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Re: Josh Dunkley - A power Mid in 2019
By all accounts he finished last season well in the guts and then did that US pre-season training thing with Bont.
I'm expecting a huge season from him, starting with smashing Kennedy, Heeney and the rest of the Swans mids.
The fight is here; I need ammunition, not a ride.
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Re: Josh Dunkley - A power Mid in 2019
Originally Posted by
Hotdog60
All the players should try and kick it out of the stadium.
And not deprive all the kids out side the stadium getting a free footy.
Are there any stadiums left where you can still realistically kick it out of the stadium?
Off the top of my head I can think of Spotless, Adelaide Oval and Mars Stadium as the only ones in regular use.
Agree with the sentiment, though.
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Re: Josh Dunkley - A power Mid in 2019
Originally Posted by
Dry Rot
By all accounts he finished last season well in the guts and then did that US pre-season training thing with Bont.
As a midfielder he averaged 29 disposals, 11 contested possessions, seven tackles and five marks per game from Round 15 onwards last season.
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Re: Josh Dunkley - A power Mid in 2019
Originally Posted by
Doggy
As a midfielder he averaged 29 disposals, 11 contested possessions, seven tackles and five marks per game from Round 15 onwards last season.
Pretty impressive. Those averages taken as a whole over those categories must be close to elite.
The fight is here; I need ammunition, not a ride.
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Re: Josh Dunkley - A power Mid in 2019
Originally Posted by
Dry Rot
Pretty impressive. Those averages taken as a whole over those categories must be close to elite.
They are when you compare those stats with players such as Kennedy, Pendlebury, Martin, Wines, Fyfe and many more who are rated as elite.
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Re: Josh Dunkley - A power Mid in 2019
Originally Posted by
Doggy
As a midfielder he averaged 29 disposals, 11 contested possessions, seven tackles and five marks per game from Round 15 onwards last season.
Damn thats good. Did he play in the middle before round 15? Remember him starting the year in the forward line...
The dam wall has busted!
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Re: Josh Dunkley - A power Mid in 2019
Dunks, Lib, Wally, gonna be so good watching them all dominate the mid.
"Its always good to win the Ashes test match'' - Libba, AFL Grand Final, 2016
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Re: Josh Dunkley - A power Mid in 2019
Originally Posted by
Vred
Dunks, Lib, Wally, gonna be so good watching them all dominate the mid.
I was really interested to see Wally at times has been elite according to champion data, and is consistently “above average” even when his form has appeared to slump. I’d love to see him move into a permanent (no such thing w Bevo) forward role. I’d love to see us doing something similar with him as ge Giants with Toby Green. Different players but what Wally lacks in leg speed and outside class he makes up for in pressure around the ball and an intense competitiveness that sees him rarely beaten in 1 on 1’s