Right now, isn’t close to having midfielder fitness. 20 games is a win in 22. He will win games. Electrify the team. And us.Was SS a midfielder back in his WAFL junior days?
Right now, isn’t close to having midfielder fitness. 20 games is a win in 22. He will win games. Electrify the team. And us.Was SS a midfielder back in his WAFL junior days?
Wonder if he would be capable of a quick midfield burst of around 5mins?Right now, isn’t close to having midfielder fitness. 20 games is a win in 22. He will win games. Electrify the team. And us.
He could easily be a 30 goal a year forward.Right now, isn’t close to having midfielder fitness. 20 games is a win in 22. He will win games. Electrify the team. And us.
As Scoop wrote he isn’t at the fitness level yet for that volume. Would probably need to play a block of 4-5 games VFL midfield before he could run AFL midfield. But long term that would be an exciting optionBest role for him IMO is the role that Shane Edwards plays 50/50 mid/fwd
Not defensive enough maybe because of his fitness level.Best role for him IMO is the role that Shane Edwards plays 50/50 mid/fwd
I personally saw Sydney as a future AA small defender. Reminds me of Johncock for the Crows. With the added ability to swing forward on occasions to cause havoc and kick multiple goals.Brown is very strong in his marking and his timing/intercepting is impeccable.
Syd this pre-season has been training predominately forward and that is where I want him, would need to get fitter if he was looking for midfield time.
Yeah but we drafted potentially two half back flankers for a reason and Daniel to half back also, so different plan needed to shake things up.I personally saw Sydney as a future AA small defender. Reminds me of Johncock for the Crows. With the added ability to swing forward on occasions to cause havoc and kick multiple goals.
The club appears to prefer him as a forward judging by his preseason grouping so I bow to their superior football knowledge and requirements.
But I still refer back to 2019 when he was slaying them in defence and for perhaps team balance or lack of defensive pressure?? they moved him forward and after a couple of good games, he lost his way and was dropped.
I am however gagging to watch him play this year. He’s one of the best young players in the league to watch in full flight
He was playing AA half-back football in 2019. It was outrageous what he was doing.I personally saw Sydney as a future AA small defender. Reminds me of Johncock for the Crows. With the added ability to swing forward on occasions to cause havoc and kick multiple goals.
The club appears to prefer him as a forward judging by his preseason grouping so I bow to their superior football knowledge and requirements.
But I still refer back to 2019 when he was slaying them in defence and for perhaps team balance or lack of defensive pressure?? they moved him forward and after a couple of good games, he lost his way and was dropped.
I am however gagging to watch him play this year. He’s one of the best young players in the league to watch in full flight
Yeah and his vision and awareness is like a helicopter tiger mum when her kid in a different room looked at their iPad for one second. Game over.He was playing AA half-back football in 2019. It was outrageous what he was doing.
He can play anywhere, but I like him coming out of the backline. His kicking is sublime.
He was playing AA half-back football in 2019. It was outrageous what he was doing.
He can play anywhere, but I like him coming out of the backline. His kicking is sublime.
No, he didn’t. He was dropped, then got injured playing VFL.Stack got injured not dropped.
After playing some amazing football in defence and up forward, Stack had one bad game playing in the wet as a forward ( the whole team was average that day ) and he was dropped.No, he didn’t. He was dropped, then got injured playing VFL.