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  • The Doctor
    Coaching Staff
    • Jan 2007
    • 3704

    Wingers

    A terrific insight by Mitch Robinson from the Lions

    Listening to Brahm's 3rd Racket
  • azabob
    Hall of Fame
    • Sep 2008
    • 15408

    #2
    Re: Wingers

    Thanks for posting Doc a really good insight and he has a point.
    More of an In Bruges guy?

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    • westdog54
      Bulldog Team of the Century
      • Jan 2007
      • 6686

      #3
      Re: Wingers

      It's good to see a current player openly air their frustration at a flawed system, while backing it up with a solid argument.

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      • ledge
        Hall of Fame
        • Dec 2007
        • 14472

        #4
        Re: Wingers

        I started as a wingman and i was the outside runner back then, it’s changed a hell of a lot.
        Skinny young kids 16 yo were put there as they were usually quick and the coach didn’t Want you to get hurt.
        Leon Cameron being the perfect example, the big tough guys played in the middle, super McPherson and Leon became known for their teamwork with super dishing it out wide to Leon every chance he got.
        Bring back the biff

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        • ratsmac
          Coaching Staff
          • May 2009
          • 3975

          #5
          Re: Wingers

          Wow, who knew Mitch Robinson was that articulate!

          He is spot on about the role of the wingman but he himself is an example that if you can play midfield you should be able to be a decent winger as well. I do get the point he is making but if you had to make the choice to play Bont on the wing or Hugh Mccluggage, you're choosing Bont every time.
          They've done studies you know, 60% of the time, it works every time!
          Brian Fantana.

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          • Bulldog4life
            WOOF Member
            • Oct 2007
            • 9607

            #6
            Re: Wingers

            Robbo had Lachie Hunter on the wing in his AA team.

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            • Mofra
              Hall of Fame
              • Dec 2006
              • 15060

              #7
              Re: Wingers

              Excellent article, certainly spells out why Lachie Hunter is rated so highly internally.
              Western Bulldogs: 2016 Premiers

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              • ledge
                Hall of Fame
                • Dec 2007
                • 14472

                #8
                Re: Wingers

                I actually love Mitch I think he is very misunderstood by the public, very clever ( the fake injury against us ) obviously quite articulate, hard at the ball , cheeky and has more talent than we give him credit.
                Would love him with us, not sure why Carlton traded him he would be very helpful with them now.
                I guess he is one of those players opposition fans love to hate but if he is on your side you love his work.
                Bring back the biff

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                • Happy Days
                  Hall of Fame
                  • May 2008
                  • 10204

                  #9
                  Re: Wingers

                  Mitch Robinson is awesome. I've never been more sure of a player willing to figuratively and maybe even literally die for his team on the field. He's been no small part in the Lions' significant cultural turnaround and has become a pretty outstanding player too.

                  So of COURSE Carlton gave him up for nothing.
                  - I'm a visionary - Only here to confirm my biases -

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                  • 1eyedog
                    Hall of Fame
                    • Mar 2008
                    • 13312

                    #10
                    Re: Wingers

                    Great article. Some of my favourite ever players were wing men, Keith Greig, Robbie Flower and of course our own Douglas Hawkins.
                    But then again, I'm an Internet poster and Bevo is a premiership coach so draw your own conclusions.

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                    • Twodogs
                      Moderator
                      • Nov 2006
                      • 27664

                      #11
                      Re: Wingers

                      Originally posted by 1eyedog
                      Great article. Some of my favourite ever players were wing men, Keith Greig, Robbie Flower and of course our own Douglas Hawkins.
                      Magic MacLean was a fair player on the wing too. That centreline of Hawkins, Wallis/Wallace, MacLean/Daniels that we had in the mid 80s was a fair line up.
                      They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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                      • jeemak
                        Bulldog Legend
                        • Oct 2010
                        • 21991

                        #12
                        Re: Wingers

                        I loved playing on the wing. It was the easiest position to have a net positive impact against your opponent in the days I played it.

                        It baffles me why there aren't more articles like this. I reckon the lack of understanding of what is happening on the field is a major factor in why people get so pissed off about the state of the game today. The technical side of the game has gone miles ahead of the commentary, and analysis within the media, and the discrepancy between them is leaving fans not able to intellectualise what's happening on the field and becoming frustrated.

                        NFL can be boring if you don't get it. Scoring is hard and intermittent, and the game is full of role players (much like AFL is becoming) who sometimes don't look like they're having an impact on what's happening. However, with a bit of explaining of the technical aspects it becomes much more interesting and this is what is needed in AFL coverage.

                        Sure some people won't want to know and will pine for the good ol' days, but most people would really appreciate not being treated like potatoes and actually being fed relevant information that enhances their knowledge and their experience.
                        TF is this?.........Obviously you're not a golfer.

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