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I think he will have to really improve his defensive abilities, it seems these days the game has past you by without them (see Josh Hill), however i think he could be valuable swapping forward/midfield using his pace at clearances especially with Cooneys knee problems. I actually dont like him having too many shots at goal seems to try to kick them along the ground a large percentage of the time and appears a bit rushed even when he has time. I seem to recall him running through the midfield at the Gabba for the Lions?
Has taken the mantle from Nathan Eagleton as best celebrator, before him Bubba!BT COME BACK!
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High half forward through the mid. We need 25+ goals from him next year. I think he is important finisher for us.WesternOval'61Comment
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I think he will have to really improve his defensive abilities, it seems these days the game has past you by without them (see Josh Hill), however i think he could be valuable swapping forward/midfield using his pace at clearances especially with Cooneys knee problems. I actually dont like him having too many shots at goal seems to try to kick them along the ground a large percentage of the time and appears a bit rushed even when he has time. I seem to recall him running through the midfield at the Gabba for the Lions?
Has taken the mantle from Nathan Eagleton as best celebrator, before him Bubba!
Still, Bmac looks like a hard nut so he may demand more of him, I wonder how Justin will respond to that next season.But then again, I'm an Internet poster and Bevo is a premiership coach so draw your own conclusions.Comment
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I see quotes like these all the time, but I'm yet to see this "pace" everyone keeps talking about? I know he's not slow but it seemed to me, more often than not this year, he was barely getting his kick away before his opponent ran him down? It actually frustrated me that he couldn't 'burn off' hardly anyone.But then again, I'm an Internet poster and Bevo is a premiership coach so draw your own conclusions.Comment
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I like him as a forward closer to goal, particularly running back into space towards goal. His decision making isnt good enough to play through the midfield, but his speed and intensity make him dangerous up forward, closer to goal, where the requirement to set up play isnt as great.
Has to be taught to use his speed when we dont have the ball, however.Comment
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I like him as a forward closer to goal, particularly running back into space towards goal. His decision making isnt good enough to play through the midfield, but his speed and intensity make him dangerous up forward, closer to goal, where the requirement to set up play isnt as great.
Has to be taught to use his speed when we dont have the ball, however.
We got him for his running capacity and I don't think we are playing to his strengths as a deep forward pocket. Probably high half forward might be his best spot.Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"Comment
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Some good points you have raised but I think that spot might be filled by Giansiracusa and maybe Veszpremi. I just feel as though they might use him on a wing or even a half back if they use Murphy forward.
We got him for his running capacity and I don't think we are playing to his strengths as a deep forward pocket. Probably high half forward might be his best spot.
We can ill afford to move Murphy from defence given how shaky this division looked last year.Comment
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Sherman didn't really impress as a 100 games plus AFL footballer in his initial year at the Bulldogs. I would think that Dahlhaus, Tutt and DJ all look better options going forward. He has little skills on his non-preferred side. Would also need to toughen up under BMcC who will be looking for a more robust combination.
We can ill afford to move Murphy from defence given how shaky this division looked last year.
I agree he is better for us on a wing , needs room to use his speed and break, the way the press is now he doesnt get much room deeper forward.Bring back the biffComment
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I thought he did quiet well this year in his 14 games and his goal contribution at 28 was one of the higher coming in at 6th for us, even with 8 less games than most.
I would like to see him more in the midfield and resting up forward and using his pace to advantage.FFC: Established 1883
Premierships: AFL 1954, 2016 VFA - 1898,99,1900, 1908, 1913, 1919-20, 1923-24, VFL: 2014, 2016 . Champions of Victoria 1924. AFLW - 2018.Comment
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Sherman didn't really impress as a 100 games plus AFL footballer in his initial year at the Bulldogs. I would think that Dahlhaus, Tutt and DJ all look better options going forward. He has little skills on his non-preferred side. Would also need to toughen up under BMcC who will be looking for a more robust combination.
We can ill afford to move Murphy from defence given how shaky this division looked last year.I thought I was wrong once but I was mistaken.Comment
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