Hill ready to step up for Dogs

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  • hujsh
    Hall of Fame
    • Nov 2007
    • 11846

    #16
    Re: Hill ready to step up for Dogs

    One advantage for Hill is that he's a forward and not a defender so his errors normally won't be as evident or damaging.
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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    • Go_Dogs
      Hall of Fame
      • Jan 2007
      • 10165

      #17
      Re: Hill ready to step up for Dogs

      Originally posted by Sockeye Salmon
      Hit the nail on the head.

      Hill gets lots of credits for being young, they'll expire soon enough, then when he has a bad trot - which is inevitable for everyone at some point in their career - those laconic efforts will be misinterpreted as being soft or a lack of effort and the knives will come out.
      I think what differentiates Hill is that he can take big contested grabs and do those special things that create something out of nothing. He also isn't played as a defender (at this stage) which means he doesn't have to be as accountable as we expected McMahon to be.

      I can see where you're coming from though - a lot of people also chastised Cooney a few years ago because he was laconic, and therefore really questioned his work ethic. Hopefully Hill can get his work ethic up to the elite level and won't have to be the whipping boy. Some more body size/strength wouldn't hurt him either.
      Have you heard Butters wants to come to the Dogs?

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      • Mantis
        Hall of Fame
        • Apr 2007
        • 15467

        #18
        Re: Hill ready to step up for Dogs

        Very talented player, but as much discussion has alluded to he can be/ will be a maligned player due to his very lax (or so it appears) approach.

        You can see why Eade rides him pretty hard because it would be a huge waste of talent if this kid didn't/ doesn't get the best out of himself.

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