Re: NAB Challenge: Carlton vs. Essendon Sunday 28th Feb Reply #285 – March 01, 2016, 07:08:12 pm Quote from: ElwoodBlues1 – on February 29, 2016, 10:06:14 pmGorringe best is probably better than Philips and I did see him take a nice mark or two but he lacks intensity....Philips ruckwork isnt bad for a novice but he seemed butterfingered vs the Bombersand couldnt hang onto the ball....both perform better when played as the 1st ruck..Phillips is an upgrade on Warnock, whether he can mark or not, he looks more likely too and his tapwork isn't half bad.Gorringe is an upgrade on Watson. Uses his size a lot better and has more of an influence on the game given limited opportunites.....to this point. Quote Selected
Re: NAB Challenge: Carlton vs. Essendon Sunday 28th Feb Reply #286 – March 01, 2016, 08:06:33 pm Whiley worries me, but so do half the list. Quote Selected
Re: NAB Challenge: Carlton vs. Essendon Sunday 28th Feb Reply #287 – March 01, 2016, 08:22:22 pm Quote from: Professer E – on March 01, 2016, 08:06:33 pmWhiley worries me, but so do half the list.Whiley Coyote just needs to realise he needs to get rid of the ball quicker, make his decisions quicker etc Quote Selected
Re: NAB Challenge: Carlton vs. Essendon Sunday 28th Feb Reply #288 – March 01, 2016, 09:12:56 pm Quote from: BluePhantom – on March 01, 2016, 08:22:22 pmWhiley Coyote just needs to realise he needs to get rid of the ball quicker, make his decisions quicker etcI was thinking the same, if he's just slow of foot then he might make it, but if he's slow of mind (or both) then he's toast. Quote Selected
Re: NAB Challenge: Carlton vs. Essendon Sunday 28th Feb Reply #289 – March 01, 2016, 09:13:57 pm Quote from: northernblue – on March 01, 2016, 09:12:56 pmI was thinking the same, if he's just slow of foot then he might make it, but if he's slow of mind (or both) then he's toast.Cant handball very well either. Has an awful technique. Quote Selected
Re: NAB Challenge: Carlton vs. Essendon Sunday 28th Feb Reply #290 – March 01, 2016, 09:23:39 pm Quote from: Gointocarlton – on March 01, 2016, 09:13:57 pmCant handball very well either. Has an awful technique.Did you notice McKays kicking technique ? ?Awkward looking. Quote Selected
Re: NAB Challenge: Carlton vs. Essendon Sunday 28th Feb Reply #291 – March 01, 2016, 09:38:39 pm Quote from: northernblue – on March 01, 2016, 09:23:39 pmDid you notice McKays kicking technique ? ?Awkward looking.You think so? I thought he looked ok, most left footers do. Quote Selected
Re: NAB Challenge: Carlton vs. Essendon Sunday 28th Feb Reply #292 – March 01, 2016, 09:42:09 pm Quote from: BluePhantom – on March 01, 2016, 08:22:22 pmWhiley Coyote just needs to realise he needs to get rid of the ball quicker, make his decisions quicker etc Yes. He doesn't look for the first option. He doesn't have the pace for many other options. He hasn't shown the game nous to select the best option - yet. Not insoluble problems yet, but something that does need attention. Quote Selected
Re: NAB Challenge: Carlton vs. Essendon Sunday 28th Feb Reply #293 – March 01, 2016, 09:46:51 pm Quote from: northernblue – on March 01, 2016, 09:23:39 pmDid you notice McKays kicking technique ? ?Awkward looking. On the move he is a smooth a kick as you are likely to see. But with a set shot he needs work. Menzel was the same. On the run he was deadly. However, he never had a set routine for a set shot and it could (and did) look a lot less effective than it could have been.The first thing we need to do with McKay is get the kicking coach at him, so he has a set routine whenever he has a set kick. It has improved Casboult, who has a lot more issues with his kicking technique than McKay does. Quote Selected
Re: NAB Challenge: Carlton vs. Essendon Sunday 28th Feb Reply #294 – March 01, 2016, 09:49:08 pm Quote from: crashlander – on March 01, 2016, 09:42:09 pm Yes. He doesn't look for the first option. He doesn't have the pace for many other options. He hasn't shown the game nous to select the best option - yet. Not insoluble problems yet, but something that does need attention.Unusually I quite like him, he is a good size, it just seems he hasn't caught up to the speed of the game yet. Big jump from local league and training.He seems to get the ball, be in the right position to get the ball but takes a lazy step then decides what to do with it. Needs better awareness of his situation. Maybe next game his job is to get rid of the ball at his first quickest option. Just sayin... Quote Selected
Re: NAB Challenge: Carlton vs. Essendon Sunday 28th Feb Reply #295 – March 01, 2016, 09:50:31 pm Quote from: crashlander – on March 01, 2016, 09:46:51 pm On the move he is a smooth a kick as you are likely to see. But with a set shot he needs work. Menzel was the same. On the run he was deadly. However, he never had a set routine for a set shot and it could (and did) look a lot less effective than it could have been.The first thing we need to do with McKay is get the kicking coach at him, so he has a set routine whenever he has a set kick. It has improved Casboult, who has a lot more issues with his kicking technique than McKay does.Only if he is not kicking straight, if he is kicking straight I could't care what he looks like. Quote Selected
Re: NAB Challenge: Carlton vs. Essendon Sunday 28th Feb Reply #296 – March 02, 2016, 06:51:18 am Quote from: BluePhantom – on March 01, 2016, 09:49:08 pmUnusually I quite like him, he is a good size, it just seems he hasn't caught up to the speed of the game yet. Big jump from local league and training.He seems to get the ball, be in the right position to get the ball but takes a lazy step then decides what to do with it. Needs better awareness of his situation. Maybe next game his job is to get rid of the ball at his first quickest option. Just sayin...Wow, this guy has played 20 games in his career and has been unlucky with injury.....Let's see how he fares when Murphy, Gibbs, Cripps, Kerridge are taking most of the heat? Quote Selected
Re: NAB Challenge: Carlton vs. Essendon Sunday 28th Feb Reply #297 – March 02, 2016, 08:53:05 am Quote from: crashlander – on March 01, 2016, 09:42:09 pmYes. He doesn't look for the first option. He doesn't have the pace for many other options. He hasn't shown the game nous to select the best option - yet. Not insoluble problems yet, but something that does need attention.That particular trait is not a good one to have - Rarely do any quality players that have this trait starting off.Cripps first 10 games I thought he looked slow pace wise but was always looked capable with his hands and decision making. Decision making and execution are the fundamentals that champion teams have an abundance of.Whiley, Wood, Jones, Dick or Tutt to name a few, cant be around when we have built some depth into this list IMO. Quote Selected
Re: NAB Challenge: Carlton vs. Essendon Sunday 28th Feb Reply #298 – March 02, 2016, 09:15:03 am Quote from: Gointocarlton – on March 01, 2016, 09:38:39 pmYou think so? I thought he looked ok, most left footers do.I commented at the time his action looked very similar to Travis Cloke's. Quote Selected
Re: NAB Challenge: Carlton vs. Essendon Sunday 28th Feb Reply #299 – March 02, 2016, 12:15:24 pm Quote from: flyboy77 – on March 02, 2016, 06:51:18 amWow, this guy has played 20 games in his career and has been unlucky with injury.....Let's see how he fares when Murphy, Gibbs, Cripps, Kerridge are taking most of the heat?I have reservations about Whiley too. We really need midfielders who can take the heat off Murphy, Gibbs and Cripps rather than relying on them to do the heavy lifting. Quote Selected