Footywire tells me he missed two games in 2018 and one in 2019.Think he's played every game. Don't remember him getting dropped or injured.
The GWS game was pretty recent.Also Don’t remember him contributing recently
I don't think most have said historically he is useless but right now he is giving nothing.. I'm not sure where it is he's running to that is making him so valuable. Knowing where to run is far more valuable than how much you run. Kicking a goal or getting a goal assist every now and then would help. He's never been in such a slump before. Needs to find his form back at VFL level. Right now he looks far more limited than Aarts. And I'm sorry but in 1 game alone, baker showed out both Castagna and Rioli with both manic attack and supreme forward defence. BOG that day.No, calling him useless and a waste of space is not an honest appraisal of where he's at. It is disrespectful. As for doubling down and basically calling Dimma clueless, that's plain laughable.
Aarts and Baker don't play the same role George does because they can't run like him. Only Rioli really does the same job. He has had a few spells to refresh, perhaps George needs one. Some might say he deserves one, given how tough and unappreciated his role can be.
I believe I read (maybe here) that since the start of 2017 he's played more games than anyone else in the comp. Considering he was a rookie with a handful of games, that's remarkable.
Anyone saying he's never been any good, is a waste of space etc. is not just disrespectful, they're flaunting their ignorance.
Leysy shakes his head that after all this time watching this dominant era some supporters still don't understand the basis that has made this team great.
It is based on everyone playing their role. George's assets are his pace, fitness, fast twitch fibres like change of direction so his impact and instruction is to harass and impact opposition possession chains.
He had the second most Pressure Points for us yesterday behind only Jack Graham. This is what the coaching staff look at with him and would have got him a tick for his performance. Possessions/goals are secondary. He is playing his cog in the engine.
When the former stops that is when his position in the team will come under scrutiny. That's not now and hasn't been for over 4 years now.
While we rightly continue to base our game on pressure George will continue to play whether deeper forward or further up the ground like recently.
Those sulking about his selection, be prepared to keep sulking and start understanding what makes this team great.
Hi Leysy (or anyone else),He had the second most Pressure Points for us yesterday behind only Jack Graham.
Chris Judd is the pressure point kingHi Leysy (or anyone else),
I have no idea what constitutes a pressure point.
Can you please educate me on how a player earns a pressure point from a statistician?
I think everyone gets this. So Castagna had 22 pressure acts. So did Cotchin and Prestia, however they also influence the game with their skill. I think the question is, are there other more skilled players on the list that could come in provide the pressure George provides? If not then he stays in. If there is, he must be dropped.Leysy shakes his head that after all this time watching this dominant era some supporters still don't understand the basis that has made this team great.
It is based on everyone playing their role. George's assets are his pace, fitness, fast twitch fibres like change of direction so his impact and instruction is to harass and impact opposition possession chains.
He had the second most Pressure Points for us yesterday behind only Jack Graham. This is what the coaching staff look at with him and would have got him a tick for his performance. Possessions/goals are secondary. He is playing his cog in the engine.
When the former stops that is when his position in the team will come under scrutiny. That's not now and hasn't been for over 4 years now.
While we rightly continue to base our game on pressure George will continue to play whether deeper forward or further up the ground like recently.
Those sulking about his selection, be prepared to keep sulking and start understanding what makes this team great.
I think everyone stopped reading your posts when you were pumping up Danny Meyer and Andy Collins as integral to our future.Leysy shakes his head that after all this time watching this dominant era some supporters still don't understand the basis that has made this team great.
It is based on everyone playing their role. George's assets are his pace, fitness, fast twitch fibres like change of direction so his impact and instruction is to harass and impact opposition possession chains.
He had the second most Pressure Points for us yesterday behind only Jack Graham. This is what the coaching staff look at with him and would have got him a tick for his performance. Possessions/goals are secondary. He is playing his cog in the engine.
When the former stops that is when his position in the team will come under scrutiny. That's not now and hasn't been for over 4 years now.
While we rightly continue to base our game on pressure George will continue to play whether deeper forward or further up the ground like recently.
Those sulking about his selection, be prepared to keep sulking and start understanding what makes this team great.
I think it's more complicated then that. I don't think the opposition's backmen pay a huge amount of attention to Castagna purely because he's less skilled and out of form. So they're more likely to run off him than say he if was the calibre of Betts. This also allows the backmen to peel off him or stay deeper for the long ball in to help spoil. So it's one thing to apply pressure, there is value in that, and contrary to leysey's comment I think most do get it, but when you're not impacting the scoreboard whatsoever either by goals or goal assists, it makes the opponent even bolder and ultimately more damaging. Simply a forward has to have some scoreboard influence or they're failing their duty. 1 goal in 6 matches does not cut it. I think he's under pressure to keep his spot. Rule changes have definitely affected his influence. Pressure has less effect in more situations than it used to.I think everyone gets this. So Castagna had 22 pressure acts. So did Cotchin and Prestia, however they also influence the game with their skill. I think the question is, are there other more skilled players on the list that could come in provide the pressure George provides? If not then he stays in. If there is, he must be dropped.