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Re: Rating our list 2020 Mitch Wallis 3
I am not clear on what position Wally is playing now ?
Is it around the 50 m fwd arc and into the midfield when the play drifts there ?
It will be interesting to see where his game has evolved and position to play at. He has definitely worked on his goal kicking and his positioning in the last few games has been excellent
I really hope he becomes a midfielder, as he was a gun in his junior days . But his lack of speed probably at times may limit his time in the midfield.
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Re: Rating our list 2020 Mitch Wallis 3
Originally Posted by
macca
I am not clear on what position Wally is playing now ?
Is it around the 50 m fwd arc and into the midfield when the play drifts there ?
It will be interesting to see where his game has evolved and position to play at. He has definitely worked on his goal kicking and his positioning in the last few games has been excellent
I really hope he becomes a midfielder, as he was a gun in his junior days . But his lack of speed probably at times may limit his time in the midfield.
Half-forward, with time in the midfield.
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Re: Rating our list 2020 Mitch Wallis 3
Originally Posted by
macca
I am not clear on what position Wally is playing now ?
Is it around the 50 m fwd arc and into the midfield when the play drifts there ?
It will be interesting to see where his game has evolved and position to play at. He has definitely worked on his goal kicking and his positioning in the last few games has been excellent
I really hope he becomes a midfielder, as he was a gun in his junior days . But his lack of speed probably at times may limit his time in the midfield.
I feel he is and in-and-under forward, with a strength to use his hands to get out to a player in the clear. His hand pass to Dale who goaled last week is a perfect example of this.
"I'll give him a hug before the first bounce and then I'll run into my pack and give them orders to rip him apart."
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Re: Rating our list 2020 Mitch Wallis 3
Originally Posted by
SquirrelGrip
I feel he is and in-and-under forward, with a strength to use his hands to get out to a player in the clear. His hand pass to Dale who goaled last week is a perfect example of this.
Totally agree. When Wallis gets the ball it usually finishes up in the hands of a teammate. His possessions are worth more to the team than some other players can manage.
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