I posted earlier that I despise small forwards who are wasteful in front of goals (can't break even with goals and shots). But I didn't dislike George's Grand Final. He broke the lines with his pace and evasion and broke them hard - let's face it he had a good game. A few goals and we would be calling it a great game.
It's a well done from me despite the five points and one out of bounds on the full. I remain hopeful that he can improve that under most severe pressure. Because if he can... RFC ADVANCE
If Georgie had nailed a couple or three, it'd have been a Normie standard game. The beauty of Georgie is simply that no-one knows what he'll do at any given moment of a game.
Kick three or four goals, or three or four points.
Crash packs n take marks or rummage n blitz a spillage.
Lay half a dozen or more tackles or harassment runs throughout the forward arc.
Get up the field then jink left, right, backwards or forwards then drop the ball n start all over again all in the one play.
He's a pure chaos footballer n it'd seriously *smile* with every opposition coach n players head, because he's the complete antithesis to structure n system.