Re: Scott Welsh
Welcome Swoop, keep up the analytical posts, you'll do well here, we like you already, you’re a good fit.
Welsh is neither an outstanding player nor a traditional FF, just to state the bleeding obvious at the beginning. That said he is a quality player and he made a sizeable contribution to our season. When Johnno got injured he became more the focus of opposition defences than was good for us or him.
When I used to watch my kids playing junior basketball I used to hate the coaches and the spectators who only valued a player for the number of points he scored and did not watch the whole game and see who did the grunt work, who did the defending and setting up, making the chances that other people benefited from. Last season Welsh was often a victim of this mentality. Now for the knockers I’m not blind to his weaknesses, but a lot of what has been said negatively is more an attempt to compare him to a stereotype that fits neither his game nor what was asked of him.
Because he played a focal role one week and scored well doesn't mean he was asked to play the same role the following week. In fact to do so would be to commit one of Rocket's cardinal football sins; becoming predictable. So his supposed good and bad games are often a matter of who saw what. My view is that his bad games were those when he got a number of shots on goal but his conversion rate was low.
While I agree that Welsh is not the most versatile player we have he did things that surprised me. He was, prior to my watching him and giving careful scrutiny, a stereotypical quick lead, mark and straight kick player. I knew little about the quality of his marking under pressure… or of his persistence.
We were told by habitual Crows watchers not to expect to see him chasing back, when the reality is that he made this a feature of his game and what was more, and often went unremarked, he read the game well and made several telling interceptions around the centre of the ground as the ball was coming out of our forward line.
I think the crows had him stereotyped and we gave him more rounded roles to play, and we both benefited.
The question on all our lips at this stage is next season. Assuming he does a full preseason I can see no reason that he will not again be in the forward line rotation as Rocket shuffles the deck of cards to produce a winning hand that no one expects.
Welcome Swoop, keep up the analytical posts, you'll do well here, we like you already, you’re a good fit.
Welsh is neither an outstanding player nor a traditional FF, just to state the bleeding obvious at the beginning. That said he is a quality player and he made a sizeable contribution to our season. When Johnno got injured he became more the focus of opposition defences than was good for us or him.
When I used to watch my kids playing junior basketball I used to hate the coaches and the spectators who only valued a player for the number of points he scored and did not watch the whole game and see who did the grunt work, who did the defending and setting up, making the chances that other people benefited from. Last season Welsh was often a victim of this mentality. Now for the knockers I’m not blind to his weaknesses, but a lot of what has been said negatively is more an attempt to compare him to a stereotype that fits neither his game nor what was asked of him.
Because he played a focal role one week and scored well doesn't mean he was asked to play the same role the following week. In fact to do so would be to commit one of Rocket's cardinal football sins; becoming predictable. So his supposed good and bad games are often a matter of who saw what. My view is that his bad games were those when he got a number of shots on goal but his conversion rate was low.
While I agree that Welsh is not the most versatile player we have he did things that surprised me. He was, prior to my watching him and giving careful scrutiny, a stereotypical quick lead, mark and straight kick player. I knew little about the quality of his marking under pressure… or of his persistence.
We were told by habitual Crows watchers not to expect to see him chasing back, when the reality is that he made this a feature of his game and what was more, and often went unremarked, he read the game well and made several telling interceptions around the centre of the ground as the ball was coming out of our forward line.
I think the crows had him stereotyped and we gave him more rounded roles to play, and we both benefited.
The question on all our lips at this stage is next season. Assuming he does a full preseason I can see no reason that he will not again be in the forward line rotation as Rocket shuffles the deck of cards to produce a winning hand that no one expects.

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