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Re: Bailey Dale to backline
Originally Posted by
Axe Man
Bailey Dale is the best kick in the AFL, and by a big margin.
This week they revealed the best and worst kicks in the competition after five rounds based on Champion Data’s kick rating formula that ranks not just the accuracy of kicks but how tough the kicks are and how much pressure players are under when they put ball to boot.
On that measure Dale is ranked 19.1 per cent above the AFL average as he flourishes in a new role up the field. Saint Hunter Clark is No.2 on the list at 13.5 per cent ahead of another Bulldog, Taylor Duryea (13.2 per cent).
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Re: Bailey Dale to backline
Best defender behind Keath, still kicking goals too!
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Originally Posted by
bulldogtragic
Best defender behind Keath, still kicking goals too!
Good footballer and getting better.
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I remember Wayne Carey last year making the comment that Dale could be anything he was so talented.....I guess we are seeing it now.
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Originally Posted by
FrediKanoute
I remember Wayne Carey last year making the comment that Dale could be anything he was so talented.....I guess we are seeing it now.
Absolutely. Most improved by a mile.
I will never see #16 the same!!
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B. Dale is playing marvellous football. He is a penetrating kick and a smooth mover with a big bag of tricks.
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Originally Posted by
macca
I want to see Dale kick 60 m torpedo from the backline, down to treloar in the centre square, and he kicks it from 70m for a goal.
Or to the Bont at the same distance with the same result.
This is a seriously good team with options all over the shop. Tonight when we lost a couple of midfield/goalkicking options Bailey Dale steps up in the last quarter and pinged a couple of goals to seal the game.
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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Almost got my wish tonight , with treloar last quarter goal which broke the plastics. Two good goals in junk time on or outside 50 shows what a beautiful kick he is.
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The 1:1 marking contest where he spoiled Greene when Greene was in the prime position to mark it for me was the best indication of how how much he has improved. Great awareness with the in flight to take Greene’s space and gave a hard spoil to kill the contest. I just dontsee him doing that in past seasons. Huge step up in confidence and form. So good to see.
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Originally Posted by
angelopetraglia
The 1:1 marking contest where he spoiled Greene when Greene was in the prime position to mark it for me was the best indication of how how much he has improved. Great awareness with the in flight to take Greene’s space and gave a hard spoil to kill the contest. I just dontsee him doing that in past seasons. Huge step up in confidence and form. So good to see.
That was great to see and I'm liking this version of Bailey Dale.
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Re: Bailey Dale to backline
Originally Posted by
angelopetraglia
The 1:1 marking contest where he spoiled Greene when Greene was in the prime position to mark it for me was the best indication of how how much he has improved. Great awareness with the in flight to take Greene’s space and gave a hard spoil to kill the contest. I just dontsee him doing that in past seasons. Huge step up in confidence and form. So good to see.
Was a really good contest, to then go and effect the scoreboard with 2 the other way was also pleasing.
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Originally Posted by
SonofScray
Was a really good contest, to then go and effect the scoreboard with 2 the other way was also pleasing.
Ridiculous how a talented but a bit soft, flakey half forward has transitioned to a committed and reliable defender. Good in the contest and doesn't hide from contact. And just a ridiculous kick.
I am a convert.
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Originally Posted by
AshMac
Wasn’t that Hawthorns formula in the 05-10 period - prioritise good kicking...
They went all out on left footers and they would just slice their way through the zone defences that were the tactical norm back then. The zone would shift in front of them and the Hawthorn players would just chip the ball into the space that had just been vacated.
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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Originally Posted by
EasternWest
Ridiculous how a talented but a bit soft, flakey half forward has transitioned to a committed and reliable defender. Good in the contest and doesn't hide from contact. And just a ridiculous kick.
I am a convert.
Agreed.
I think if he stayed forward, he would not make it. He was too inconsistent, but he is becoming elite in the backline.
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He's got good hands, a nice kick and is a smooth mover. He's what you'd want out of a player off the half back flank and he doesn't defend too badly either. At this point of time he probably has the most improved player award tied down.
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