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Nothing on Jones but whilst Wisbey doesn't normally go to the effort of writing about father son selections he has some question marks about Cordy's ability to fill out physically for either the key forward or ruck positions.
Regarding Roughead, yes he rated him highly as a ruckman who could play forward.
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Given that all picks are risks this one sounds like one of the soundest prospects based on the assessment that Wisbey has conducted in incredible detail. He seems like a steal at the number we got him: about time we got in front of the game.
To make it even better he is one of us; suffers from the same mental disease, a Bulldog supporter.
Given a reasonable work ethic when he hits the real world he has what it takes to make a long term career.
Great stuff GVG.
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Didn't look out of place at all tonight IMO.
Arguably did more than his famous cousin.
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Some of his tap work when he got first hands tothe ball was very clever, and backs up Wisbey's comments about his ability to get it to his teams advantage.
Given the length of time Minson has been unavailable due to his recovery from his 'soy poisoning' is Jordan firming as a possibility for Round 1?
Will be tested around the ground no doubt if we play the Eagles.
My only criticism of Roughead (and it's only fair given his inexperience at this level) is his ability to adjust to the speed of the game when he's got the ball. He need to make quicker decisions when he gets the ball in contested situations.
He seems to cover the ground OK enough, but hopefully as his experience and fitness improve he will be able to adjust better.
Not a bad first game. Agree with the assessment of his tap work, very nice.
We might let everitt run around with nait though, if the illeagles win their game.
thought rougheads scrapping was quite good when the ball was in dispute.
To be fair, the kid has only played a handful of games at senior level for Williamstown.
I liked the fact that he toughed it out tonight. He was clearly struggling towards the end but kept making it to contests and gave good service to our mids. The Hawks rucks suck though, really bad.
Seemed to me that he won lots of taps that weren't too our advantage. When both and our midfield play more together, this can only get better.
IIRC, he was the best rated the best pure ruckman of his draft?
Did we get him for Ray?
If so, then
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Pretty impressive display, albeit against an average ruck division.
Nevertheless I thought he was one of the highlights. His tap work is very good and I remember this being a major strength of his at U18 level. He certainly palms the ball well to a variety of positions.
His work around the ground is what impressed me though. Similar to Hudson in that he's never fully out of a contest and I love this about Roughy. Most young rucks that roll onto the scene look very raw (Naitanui/Kruzer the exceptions) and lightyears off competing. However, Roughead looks like he could definitely play a few games this season and hold his own.
Very exciting prospect for the future.