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

    Round 2 2008 Player Focus: Shaun Higgins

    Having slotted 5 goals against Melbourne last time out, in what was a forgettable night for most Bulldog players, I believe Shaun Higgins to be a highly appropriate player to focus on for this week's match.

    We all know how much talent Shaun has. We all know he has wonderful skills, and is extremely dangerous in front of goal. But has he done enough in his short career to warrant the plaudits he gets? During last year he endured constant criticism about his defensive efforts, about his chasing and tackling. Or lack thereof. He averaged less than 2 tackles per game, which, for an aspiring midfielder and a player of his speed is simply not acceptable, regardless of age/experience

    I haven't seen a replay of Sunday's game as yet. What I have seen is some rather interesting stats from www.footywire.com.

    In a game where our low number of tackles was criticised, leading the way with 5 of the 34 tackles was none other than #19, S. Higgins.

    Is this the year that Higgins steps up and stamps himself as a champion of the future? Against a badly out of form Melbourne, this is his chance to really take the next step in his career?
  • hujsh
    Hall of Fame
    • Nov 2007
    • 11841

    #2
    Re: Round 2 2008 Player Focus: Shaun Higgins

    I found that (his number of tackles) interesting as well. He was also the only player with multiple clangers (3). He first impressed me against Collingwood and then again vs Hawthorne. In the match against the Hawks he got us started with 2 goals after everyone else kept kicking points. It was a real shame to see him get injured vs WCE.

    Apparently he has improved his aerobic capacity which will take him some way towards being a more frequent member of the midfield rotations or at least help him become more consistent off the HFF.

    One of our classiest players i think
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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    • Dry Rot
      Bulldog Team of the Century
      • Jan 2007
      • 6444

      #3
      Re: Round 2 2008 Player Focus: Shaun Higgins

      Well done Westdog - thanks for taking up the challenge.

      We hope that we'll be able to get someone each week to do a player focus.

      I agree that Higgins' defensive efforts aren't flash, but is it just me or do others reckon he's mostly escaped the scrutiny that players like Ray have endured? Has he got off lightly?
      The fight is here; I need ammunition, not a ride.

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      • Mantis
        Hall of Fame
        • Apr 2007
        • 15447

        #4
        Re: Round 2 2008 Player Focus: Shaun Higgins

        I thought his defensive efforts were better on the weekend, although on past performances there wasn't much to beat.

        I thought he was just being a little bit too cute with the way he used the ball. He tried to kick the 50m pass to a player standing between 3 opponents rather than to take the safe option. He is trying to be creative with his ball use as he is a very good kick, but there is a time and a place for the adventrous kick, but more importantly taking an easy option. I know it looks great when the adventrous kick comes off, but is far better playing the percentages and keeping the ball in our possession.

        The kid has talent and as his running ability improves over the years I think we will have a very good player on our hands.

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        • GVGjr
          Moderator
          • Nov 2006
          • 44636

          #5
          Re: Round 2 2008 Player Focus: Shaun Higgins

          Originally posted by westdog54
          Having slotted 5 goals against Melbourne last time out, in what was a forgettable night for most Bulldog players, I believe Shaun Higgins to be a highly appropriate player to focus on for this week's match.

          We all know how much talent Shaun has. We all know he has wonderful skills, and is extremely dangerous in front of goal. But has he done enough in his short career to warrant the plaudits he gets? During last year he endured constant criticism about his defensive efforts, about his chasing and tackling. Or lack thereof. He averaged less than 2 tackles per game, which, for an aspiring midfielder and a player of his speed is simply not acceptable, regardless of age/experience

          I haven't seen a replay of Sunday's game as yet. What I have seen is some rather interesting stats from www.footywire.com.

          In a game where our low number of tackles was criticised, leading the way with 5 of the 34 tackles was none other than #19, S. Higgins.

          Is this the year that Higgins steps up and stamps himself as a champion of the future? Against a badly out of form Melbourne, this is his chance to really take the next step in his career?
          Higgins is a critical player for us this week. We all know that his defensive efforts aren't a strength but as Mantis pointed out, there were some positive signs last week. Perhaps the penny has finally dropped.

          Higgins is a dangerous match-up for the Dees because he is such a good goal kicker for someone so young. I really rate his chances of having a good game and something like a 3 goal effort will go a long way towards a comfortable Bulldogs win.

          Westdog, where do you see Higgins spending the majority of his time? Forward or in the midfield?
          Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"

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          • Go_Dogs
            Hall of Fame
            • Jan 2007
            • 10152

            #6
            Re: Round 2 2008 Player Focus: Shaun Higgins

            I personally thought he looked a lot fitter and was more prepared to work on his defensive efforts throughout the game against the Crows. He spent more time in the middle and although his disposal and leg speed didn't appear as good as it has in the past, I still think he was far from our worst.

            He needs to continue to build up his motor and his application for the harder aspects of the game. He can finish really well and that is what he needs to be doing regularly, making the right decisions and hitting the targets/kicking the goals.

            Just on his leg speed though - did anyone else think he looked slower acceleration wise this year?
            Have you heard Butters wants to come to the Dogs?

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

              #7
              Re: Round 2 2008 Player Focus: Shaun Higgins

              Originally posted by GVGjr
              Higgins is a critical player for us this week. We all know that his defensive efforts aren't a strength but as Mantis pointed out, there were some positive signs last week. Perhaps the penny has finally dropped.

              Higgins is a dangerous match-up for the Dees because he is such a good goal kicker for someone so young. I really rate his chances of having a good game and something like a 3 goal effort will go a long way towards a comfortable Bulldogs win.

              Westdog, where do you see Higgins spending the majority of his time? Forward or in the midfield?
              I'd have him playing off half-forward. I think that's where he can do the most damage.

              With the number of players queuing up for a starting spot in the square I think Higgins has to work very hard on the field to warrant a spot in there. He's a long way behind West, Cooney, Cross, Boyd and Aker in that regard.

              With Higgins playing off half forward, you can have the best of both worlds. He can start closer to goal, and drift into the middle as the game flows. I'd start with Higgins and Gia on opposite flanks.

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              • 1eyedog
                Hall of Fame
                • Mar 2008
                • 13235

                #8
                Re: Round 2 2008 Player Focus: Shaun Higgins

                The future Brad Johnson.
                But then again, I'm an Internet poster and Bevo is a premiership coach so draw your own conclusions.

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                • Cyberdoggie
                  WOOF Member
                  • Jan 2007
                  • 2859

                  #9
                  Re: Round 2 2008 Player Focus: Shaun Higgins

                  i thought he had a shocker of a game.

                  He turned the ball over with his poor disposal on nearly every possesion.

                  Admittedly it was a different role for him playing further up the ground but he made a lot of very simple errors.

                  Hopefully he'll have a better week against the dees.

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

                    #10
                    Re: Round 2 2008 Player Focus: Shaun Higgins

                    Shaun was just on SEN, took the opportunity to ring up and congratulate him on leading the tackle count, and he acknowledged it as the area in his game Rocket has told him to improve on, so he was happy to have laid as many tackles as he did.

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                    • Sockeye Salmon
                      Bulldog Team of the Century
                      • Jan 2007
                      • 6365

                      #11
                      Re: Round 2 2008 Player Focus: Shaun Higgins

                      Originally posted by westdog54
                      Shaun was just on SEN, took the opportunity to ring up and congratulate him on leading the tackle count, and he acknowledged it as the area in his game Rocket has told him to improve on, so he was happy to have laid as many tackles as he did.
                      He also said he found out about round 20 last year that his iron levels were about half what they should be.

                      He said it's made a pretty big difference.




                      Thanks for the text, Twodogs. (why can't I put in one of those thumbs-up thingies?)

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                      • LostDoggy
                        WOOF Member
                        • Jan 2007
                        • 8307

                        #12
                        Re: Round 2 2008 Player Focus: Shaun Higgins

                        I'm not the first to point this out, but Shaun reminds me most of a young Ben Cousins playing predominantly off half-forward, bursting forward to kick goals. If you check out Cousin's playing stats year by year, in his first few years his goal and tackle ratios (34 goals and 24 tackles in 20 games in his first year, then 22 goals and 21 tackles in 18 games in his second year) are very similar to Shaun's, which, as someone already pointed out, is less than 2 a game. It's partly the role they play(ed), and the fact that at that age, with their gut-busting game style it's really hard to back up those bursts with a turnaround and chase and tackle. It's not an issue of laziness as much as it is one of fatigue and physical underdevelopment. Of course we would like them to apply more pressure immediately but sometimes our expectations can be a bit unrealistic.

                        I think also playing in the forwardline the main focus is to run hard to create goals and when the ball is turned over it is just a really hard mental and physical effort to continually turn and chase. I mean, Johnno is constantly being criticized for this, but I think it's partially a knock-on effect of his playing style and the position he plays in and just the reality of physical limits.

                        Playing predominantly in the middle however gives more of an opportunity to tackle as there are more stoppages and close-in passages of play where players are not operating all the time at full speed and are better placed and balanced to tackle other players. Playing a lot more in the middle may explain Shaun's higher tackle count last Sunday. Cousin's stats changed markedly as he developed into a complete midfield player and his tackle count increased steadily until 2002 (his SEVENTH season) where he kicked 19 goals and laid 57 tackles playing as a full-time centreman.

                        In his role, at this stage of his development, Shaun's stats and effort deserves praise, not criticism. I, too, would love to see much more from him, but my expectation is tempered by the reality of player development -- it takes every player time to become an elite player, and he has only been in the system for a few short years. I have no doubt that his attitude and application puts him in good stead for the rest of his career.

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                        • LostDoggy
                          WOOF Member
                          • Jan 2007
                          • 8307

                          #13
                          Re: Round 2 2008 Player Focus: Shaun Higgins

                          btw, Shaun's tackle count in 2006 (his last full season) was 38, higher than Cousin's tackle count in his last four seasons in the AFL, and I doubt anyone would say Ben was lazy or soft on the field.

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                          • The Bulldogs Bite
                            Hall of Fame
                            • Dec 2006
                            • 11246

                            #14
                            Re: Round 2 2008 Player Focus: Shaun Higgins

                            Nice post there Lantern.

                            Higgins looked better on Sunday in regards to his fitness and workrate, especially defensively, but there were still a few times where he needed to push that little bit harder to cover an Adelaide player.

                            Still, it was encouraging to see Higgins improve in an area that he needs to. His skills and decision making were well down, but you don't mind, you know he's got that in bundles of quality and you'd expect that to return this week. He'll become an extremely dangerous midfielder if he can add a good defensive game - which I'm sure he will over the next season or two.

                            He's not as fast as Cooney or Griffen, but he probably reads the play better and positions himself better. Genuine crumber of the footy too so whilst he isn't explosive, he's got the tools to get around that and still be a very damaging midfielder/half forward now & in the future.

                            The pleasing thing is whilst his defensive game needs improving, he's definitely not soft and goes hard when he has to. Probably why he's being thrown into the middle too, because he's prepared to take the bumps and go again.
                            W00F!

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                            • LostDoggy
                              WOOF Member
                              • Jan 2007
                              • 8307

                              #15
                              Re: Round 2 2008 Player Focus: Shaun Higgins

                              Originally posted by Dry Rot
                              Well done Westdog - thanks for taking up the challenge.

                              We hope that we'll be able to get someone each week to do a player focus.

                              I agree that Higgins' defensive efforts aren't flash, but is it just me or do others reckon he's mostly escaped the scrutiny that players like Ray have endured? Has he got off lightly?
                              The fact that he is a regular goal kicker has allowed Sean to escape some criticism. I don't feel it's fair to single Sean out for lack of defensive efforts, as I feel that's one area where a large contingent of our players could use some improvement.

                              One query I've always had of Sean is his speed, however he seemed to possess some pace when I finally watched him live on Sunday. Has he improved his pace or are my initial thoughts correct?

                              Overall, Sean is a gun in the making!!!

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