Cameron looks for the Wight Stuff

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  • FrediKanoute
    Coaching Staff
    • Aug 2007
    • 3826

    #31
    Re: Cameron looks for the Wight Stuff

    Originally posted by Sockeye Salmon
    He's put on a fair bit of weight. He started off at about 80kgs and has got it up to 95 but he really needs another 5 or so.

    I don't have a real problem with his decision making or kicking. Sure, it could improve, but I'm not one of thise who think a 2 metre wingman is necessarily a good thing.

    I think he's a natural forward but isn't good enough over head. I think he could make it at as a backman but he's got a few in front of him in the queue.
    I think he will prove to be a better forward. A mobile moving target.....he just neds to develop the vice like grip!

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    • FrediKanoute
      Coaching Staff
      • Aug 2007
      • 3826

      #32
      Re: Cameron looks for the Wight Stuff

      Originally posted by jerry
      Ash Mcintosh was 6'4 and 100 kgs. Bit of a difference
      5 kg's in weight!!! I used to hate McIntosh! He would kill us every time!

      Does anyone know whether he (mcIntosh) ever played any junior footy for West Footscray?

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      • Bulldog Revolution
        Coaching Staff
        • Dec 2006
        • 3926

        #33
        Re: Cameron looks for the Wight Stuff

        Originally posted by GVGjr
        I thought he played well there over the last few weeks of the season and if he can hold down that position then it will free up some others to be tried elsewhere. Hargrave on a wing is something I wouldn't mind seeing
        One thing I found interesting about McDougall was that he finished 4th or 5th in the W'Bee B & F - so whilst he was played all over the ground he was obviously doing what the match committee wanted. I realise its a big jump between the Bees and the AFL but I thought his form was encouraging at the end of the season and the 60 metre goal off one step against the Roos in Round 22 was actually pretty amazing.

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        • Go_Dogs
          Hall of Fame
          • Jan 2007
          • 10152

          #34
          Re: Cameron looks for the Wight Stuff

          Originally posted by Bulldog Revolution
          One thing I found interesting about McDougall was that he finished 4th or 5th in the W'Bee B & F - so whilst he was played all over the ground he was obviously doing what the match committee wanted. I realise its a big jump between the Bees and the AFL but I thought his form was encouraging at the end of the season and the 60 metre goal off one step against the Roos in Round 22 was actually pretty amazing.
          I agree. He doesn't always appear the most co-ordinated bloke when he has the ball, but he's effective. His goal was very good. Because of the all stuff that goes with being a recycled tall drafted by the club I think people were a bit taken back that he actually showed some good signs towards the end of the year.
          Have you heard Butters wants to come to the Dogs?

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