I'm less concerned about what Wilkie possibly can't do, and more interested in what he has consistently shown over the last 3-4 years. I think he has the smarts to be effective against guys like Darcy and King, even though he gives up height - his positioning and body work is elite, similar to Dale Morris as others have said.
From an SEN article earlier this year...Jezza, Curnow and Hogan are all players we have struggled to find match ups for.
St Kilda’s Callum Wilkie is one of the best defenders in the competition, but even he finds the AFL’s best forwards a nightmare to match up on.
The 2024 Trevor Barker Medallist and 2023 All-Australian has been considered one of the best one-on-one defenders for a few years now, and he was asked which three forwards he’s had most trouble with in recent times by SEN’s Garry Lyon.
No surprise, but Wilkie quickly named three superstars of the competition who are all Coleman Medallists.
“Three is hard because there’s a lot,” Wilkie told SEN Breakfast.
“But Jeremy Cameron always keeps you on your toes, he runs up and down the ground. It’s his athleticism and his ability to kick goals from anywhere.
“Charlie Curnow is pretty hard to stop as well. I think the only times we have stopped him is because we’ve had that much support coming over the top. You don’t want to be left one-on-one with him.
“Those two are obvious, Jeremy Cameron and Charlie Curnow, they’re just bloody hard.
“Another is Jesse Hogan, who is just incredible. Last year I found him very tough to compete against.
“His contest work is just next level.”
Disclaimer: I think it is highly highly unlikely that Wilkie is a bulldog next year.
From an SEN article earlier this year...Jezza, Curnow and Hogan are all players we have struggled to find match ups for.
St Kilda’s Callum Wilkie is one of the best defenders in the competition, but even he finds the AFL’s best forwards a nightmare to match up on.
The 2024 Trevor Barker Medallist and 2023 All-Australian has been considered one of the best one-on-one defenders for a few years now, and he was asked which three forwards he’s had most trouble with in recent times by SEN’s Garry Lyon.
No surprise, but Wilkie quickly named three superstars of the competition who are all Coleman Medallists.
“Three is hard because there’s a lot,” Wilkie told SEN Breakfast.
“But Jeremy Cameron always keeps you on your toes, he runs up and down the ground. It’s his athleticism and his ability to kick goals from anywhere.
“Charlie Curnow is pretty hard to stop as well. I think the only times we have stopped him is because we’ve had that much support coming over the top. You don’t want to be left one-on-one with him.
“Those two are obvious, Jeremy Cameron and Charlie Curnow, they’re just bloody hard.
“Another is Jesse Hogan, who is just incredible. Last year I found him very tough to compete against.
“His contest work is just next level.”
Disclaimer: I think it is highly highly unlikely that Wilkie is a bulldog next year.
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