Rd 6 - Coburg vs Williamstown

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  • comrade
    Hall of Fame
    • Jun 2008
    • 18103

    #31
    Re: Rd 6 - Coburg vs Williamstown

    Originally posted by alexxx
    Great to hear about the huge 2nd half aswell as good performance from Moles and glad to see Sammy up and going again!
    With Picken and Ward also ahead of schedule, our midfield depth should be in good shape in the second half of the season.
    Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.

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    • Rocco Jones
      Bulldog Team of the Century
      • Jun 2008
      • 6984

      #32
      Re: Rd 6 - Coburg vs Williamstown

      Originally posted by comrade
      With Picken and Ward also ahead of schedule, our midfield depth should be in good shape in the second half of the season.
      Yep. I think it was you that made the point about that having a flow on effect on Griff and Cooney as they won't have to do so much of the grunt work and can be freed up to be more creative.

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      • comrade
        Hall of Fame
        • Jun 2008
        • 18103

        #33
        Re: Rd 6 - Coburg vs Williamstown

        Originally posted by Rocco Jones
        Yep. I think it was you that made the point about that having a flow on effect on Griff and Cooney as they won't have to do so much of the grunt work and can be freed up to be more creative.
        We constantly hear from the media that having a key forward has stymied our attack, but I honestly think our midfield structure (and the loss of key personnel) has had more to do with our lack of scoring this year than our forward set up.
        Last edited by comrade; 15-05-2010, 11:03 PM.
        Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.

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        • Go_Dogs
          Hall of Fame
          • Jan 2007
          • 10251

          #34
          Re: Rd 6 - Coburg vs Williamstown

          Thanks for the report Comrade, good read, as always.
          Have you heard Butters wants to come to the Dogs?

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          • chef
            Hall of Fame
            • Nov 2008
            • 14746

            #35
            Re: Rd 6 - Coburg vs Williamstown

            Originally posted by Griffen#16
            Thanks for the report Comrade, good read, as always.
            Yep, same here thanks comrade.
            The curse is dead.

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            • MrMahatma
              Coaching Staff
              • Sep 2007
              • 3981

              #36
              Re: Rd 6 - Coburg vs Williamstown

              Originally posted by comrade
              With Picken and Ward also ahead of schedule, our midfield depth should be in good shape in the second half of the season.
              So where are these boys at? I've read a couple of places that Picken is back and ready for this coming weekend... presume at Willi though.

              Where's Ward? Thought he was still a month away from Willi.

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              • GVGjr
                Moderator
                • Nov 2006
                • 45537

                #37
                Re: Rd 6 - Coburg vs Williamstown

                Originally posted by MrMahatma
                So where are these boys at? I've read a couple of places that Picken is back and ready for this coming weekend... presume at Willi though.

                Where's Ward? Thought he was still a month away from Willi.
                Picken was apparently running at training during the week but I'm not sure how far he is off playing. I have no news on Ward
                Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"

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                • Bulldog Revolution
                  Coaching Staff
                  • Dec 2006
                  • 3933

                  #38
                  Re: Rd 6 - Coburg vs Williamstown

                  Thanks for the insights into the Willy seconds comrades

                  I'd be interested in whether there is a current AFL player comparison for Prato? I gather he is raw, and the comparison might not mean much, but just to get a feeling for what sort of player we might have on our hands.

                  Any word on Tiller in the 1's?

                  Callan didn't play again?

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                  • Throughandthrough
                    Coaching Staff
                    • Nov 2007
                    • 3206

                    #39
                    Re: Rd 6 - Coburg vs Williamstown

                    Cheers Comrade, I really appreciate (and enjoyed reading) the snippits on Howie. I heard he was pretty sore after the game, was his first kick in anger since October.

                    Love the bit about the bullett passes!

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                    • comrade
                      Hall of Fame
                      • Jun 2008
                      • 18103

                      #40
                      Re: Rd 6 - Coburg vs Williamstown

                      Originally posted by Bulldog Revolution

                      I'd be interested in whether there is a current AFL player comparison for Prato? I gather he is raw, and the comparison might not mean much, but just to get a feeling for what sort of player we might have on our hands.
                      He's unlike any other ruckman I've seen in that he just doesn't move (or look) like a 200cm player. He's really a very tall midfielder, from an athletic perspective. Even when he plays an attacking role, it's as a lead up player, rather than the standard deep, 'stay at home' role that most ruckmen play when they float forward.

                      If I had to compare him to another ruckman playing in the AFL, it's probably Tippet, but that still doesn't really nail him.

                      It might sound odd, but he's like a tall (and much, much rawer) version of an Andrew Walker type.

                      His development will be fascinating; he's got a lot of learning to do in regards to his body work and timing, as well as building his tank, but the raw tools are there.
                      Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.

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                      • Mantis
                        Hall of Fame
                        • Apr 2007
                        • 15547

                        #41
                        Re: Rd 6 - Coburg vs Williamstown

                        Originally posted by comrade
                        He's unlike any other ruckman I've seen in that he just doesn't move (or look) like a 200cm player. He's really a very tall midfielder, from an athletic perspective. Even when he plays an attacking role, it's as a lead up player, rather than the standard deep, 'stay at home' role that most ruckmen play when they float forward.

                        If I had to compare him to another ruckman playing in the AFL, it's probably Tippet, but that still doesn't really nail him.

                        It might sound odd, but he's like a tall (and much, much rawer) version of an Andrew Walker type.

                        His development will be fascinating; he's got a lot of learning to do in regards to his body work and timing, as well as building his tank, but the raw tools are there.
                        With your first paragraph it seems you have described Nic-Nat to a tee.

                        Would this be a fairer comparison in game style than Tippet?

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                        • hujsh
                          Hall of Fame
                          • Nov 2007
                          • 11960

                          #42
                          Re: Rd 6 - Coburg vs Williamstown

                          Originally posted by comrade
                          He's unlike any other ruckman I've seen in that he just doesn't move (or look) like a 200cm player. He's really a very tall midfielder, from an athletic perspective. Even when he plays an attacking role, it's as a lead up player, rather than the standard deep, 'stay at home' role that most ruckmen play when they float forward.
                          Is he at all similar to Westoff?
                          [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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                          • Cyberdoggie
                            WOOF Member
                            • Jan 2007
                            • 2861

                            #43
                            Re: Rd 6 - Coburg vs Williamstown

                            Originally posted by comrade
                            He's unlike any other ruckman I've seen in that he just doesn't move (or look) like a 200cm player. He's really a very tall midfielder, from an athletic perspective. Even when he plays an attacking role, it's as a lead up player, rather than the standard deep, 'stay at home' role that most ruckmen play when they float forward.

                            If I had to compare him to another ruckman playing in the AFL, it's probably Tippet, but that still doesn't really nail him.

                            It might sound odd, but he's like a tall (and much, much rawer) version of an Andrew Walker type.

                            His development will be fascinating; he's got a lot of learning to do in regards to his body work and timing, as well as building his tank, but the raw tools are there.
                            When i first saw him at the East West Day earlier this year i thought he was one of our new midfielders.

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                            • Missing Dog
                              WOOF Member
                              • Jan 2007
                              • 8501

                              #44
                              Re: Rd 6 - Coburg vs Williamstown

                              Originally posted by comrade
                              Howard: The bolter finally runs out for his first game. My first impression was that he's bigger in the torso than I thought. He lined up on the half back line (against Robbie Hicks) and struggled to get near it for most of the first quarter. His first involvement was a clean scoop in congestion and a bullet left foot kick to a running team mate - nice! He didn't see a lot of action for the rest of the game - he's clearly short of a run and came on and off the bench throughout the game - but he took a nice mark and showed off his laser boot a few times. He was moved onto the ball in the last quarter and got his hands on it. Certainly not a great game by any stretch, but he showed enough to suggest he's a talent.
                              Good to hear, thanks comrade.

                              Surprised he lined up on Hicks though, he must be reasonably quick then?

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                              • Missing Dog
                                WOOF Member
                                • Jan 2007
                                • 8501

                                #45
                                Re: Rd 6 - Coburg vs Williamstown

                                Williamstown Update with Chris Maple

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