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  • GVGjr
    Moderator
    • Nov 2006
    • 44315

    Jake Stringer

    No doubt Stringer has had a mixed bag of a season with some good games mixed in with some poor ones. Questions about his concentration during the game and his ability to carry out the instructions from the coach have been raised during discussions on the forum.

    He was switched to the back line and after a poor first up effort has now played some good games.

    How do you rate the future of Jake Stringer?
    How have you rated his season so far?
    Where do you seem him playing for the balance of the season?

    I'm still very positive about his future with us and think that some of his form issues this season are just the normal cycle of a young player fitting into the demand and rigors of AFL footballers. I'm particularly pleased with the way he has adapted to some of the defensive jobs he has been given. I think that speaks volumes about a young player who has accepted the challenge of learning another aspect of his development.
    Hopefully he will come back from the bye refreshed for the next month or so of games.

    I'd be very interested in your thoughts.
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  • Maddog37
    WOOF Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 3132

    #2
    Re: Jake Stringer

    I just see Luke Hodge mark 2. From his demeanour to his size and style of play. Could end up playing mid, back or forward depending on team needs. Long, long way to go of course. Hopefully he becomes a mid as he is a good user and breaks the lines.

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    • F'scary
      WOOF Member
      • Dec 2011
      • 4089

      #3
      Re: Jake Stringer

      He got lost in the forward line early in the season. Needs to keep building up his stamina. Needs to get a bit more experience to achieve that balance between knowing when to hold onto the pill for longer and when to move it on quickly. At the moment, he holds onto it too long sometimes.

      Clearly, he has a lot of ability and excellent physical attributes. Not sure what position he is going to make his own but there are quite a few options open - just about all of them bar ruck or genuine rover, I suppose.
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      • 1eyedog
        Hall of Fame
        • Mar 2008
        • 13188

        #4
        Re: Jake Stringer

        I think he needs to learn a few lessons about doing the basics right and maybe those lessons are harder to learn (or easier to hide) in the forward line as opposed to the back line. There may be a dual purpose of Stringer going back such as learning how find the football, doing the 1%ers and also filling the breach while Morris was out. I think Stringer going back has been very good for him in terms of accountability.

        Do we think he'll stay down there with all of Wood, Roughie, Talia, Roberts and Moz fit?
        But then again, I'm an Internet poster and Bevo is a premiership coach so draw your own conclusions.

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        • LostDoggy
          WOOF Member
          • Jan 2007
          • 8307

          #5
          Re: Jake Stringer

          I'm really pleased with his year so far, had me worried a little early on but he has got better as the year goes on.

          Playing him away from the goals seems to have taken the pressure off and as he gets fitter he will only get better.

          I see a bit of Goddard about him.

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          • The bulldog tragician
            Senior Player
            • Apr 2013
            • 1972

            #6
            Re: Jake Stringer

            I'm a very big fan of Jake & think his move back is a positive step. Early in season as a forward there were a lot of remnants of the former junior star who relies on big speccies and is able to get away with playing from behind. He was in danger of developing selfish, lazy traits and I'm sure that's what the coaching panel were keen to stamp out.

            He's made mistakes down back but his delivery out has often been great. I have a feeling next year we'll see the right balance of his inner lair and a more mature approach. He's got so much talent, he is going to be a terrific player.

            One last point- as a forward, why did he suddenly get the yips? I remember how thrilled we were at his look of ' I want to kick this goal' confidence. But he's missed some sitters this year.
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            • Mofra
              Hall of Fame
              • Dec 2006
              • 14868

              #7
              Re: Jake Stringer

              He's a second year mobile tall - personally I think he's ahead of the bell-curve in terms of his development.
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              • westdog54
                Bulldog Team of the Century
                • Jan 2007
                • 6686

                #8
                Re: Jake Stringer

                So far I still love what I see.

                I was skeptical about moving him to the backline but it has enabled him to get his hands on the ball and build his confidence with his disposal and decision making. We just need to pick his match ups carefully as he isn't a natural defender.

                Still only his second year, has plenty of potential left in him.

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                • LostDoggy
                  WOOF Member
                  • Jan 2007
                  • 8307

                  #9
                  Re: Jake Stringer

                  I'm totally confused by him. Started up forward year 1 looking like a true forward. Had the strut, had the arrogance backed both up off the boot. Sustained in flashes all season and I expected the same but slightly better season 2.

                  Started s2 fitter, leaner looked hungrier and played up forward like he'd been accidentally promoted from Dingley 2nds. Could hit a barn door, didn't seem to want or at least know how to get the ball. Sent down back was aweful (not as bad as jones) then a couple of good games, best one for mine was 2 before the break.

                  Looks ok, best 22 but jury is out on servicable vs good vs great. You don't use pick 5 on a 3rd tall back so I hope we get something more from him. We won't know for another 4 years where his ceiling is and I have no idea if the leg remains a factor and for how long if so?

                  Less excited than I was but still hopeful.

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                  • boydogs
                    WOOF Member
                    • Apr 2009
                    • 5842

                    #10
                    Re: Jake Stringer

                    Credit to you GVG, you called his move to the backline and he has done better than I thought he would. He has every reason not to be playing well - young, tall, recovering from a leg break and building fitness, out of position, baby on the way - but he is a good contributor at the moment
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                    • Bornadog
                      WOOF Clubhouse Leader
                      • Jan 2007
                      • 66135

                      #11
                      Re: Jake Stringer

                      I have seen improvement every week and he moves surprisingly well. Still lacks strength when playing on bigger opponents, but he has a long way to go. Another couple of pre-seasons and will all be praising what a great pick 5 he is.
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                      • bulldogtragic
                        The List Manager
                        • Jan 2007
                        • 34316

                        #12
                        Re: Jake Stringer

                        I imagine all kids that get drafted have at some point been able to not put in 100% or play for the speccy things and skate on by. I think like all successful kids that kick on after being drafted, they learn what effort and hard work really is. If you ask me trading Stringer for Ollie Wines as the next pick after the dogs 2 picks. I still keep stringer thank-you.
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                        • ReLoad
                          Senior Player
                          • Sep 2009
                          • 1450

                          #13
                          Re: Jake Stringer

                          He reminds me of a first year Bob murphy. Considering stringers development body issues I think it's a fair comparison, he has bob like tricks in his arsenal and is clearly no average joe.

                          Like others have posted, going back has helped him read the play better and to focus on his man.

                          His new fatherhood would also be having an impact, so overall I'm happy with his progress.

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                          • The Bulldogs Bite
                            Hall of Fame
                            • Dec 2006
                            • 11117

                            #14
                            Re: Jake Stringer

                            Originally posted by Mofra
                            He's a second year mobile tall - personally I think he's ahead of the bell-curve in terms of his development.
                            Agreed.

                            Signs since he has moved up the field have been very encouraging. I have been pretty impressed with his efforts through the middle of the ground on occasion, and as a defender. He generally uses the ball well, but it's his composure that has stood out - he's also got some evasive skills coupled with his natural aggression.

                            I still think he will be a genuine star of the competition provided he works hard.
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                            • Remi Moses
                              WOOF Member
                              • Jan 2009
                              • 14785

                              #15
                              Re: Jake Stringer

                              Been a smart move from the Coaching side of things.
                              Gotta admit he looked like a dear in the headlights in the Crows game, but he's got better and moved into the middle as well.
                              He was going games without touching it, so it's a positive move

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