#46 Mason Cox
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I agree. he's a competitor and a smart bloke. he may not ever be a big mark taker but he chases, tackles, provides a focal point and he does deft little taps to advantage. team player, his value to the team is more than shows on the stats sheet and he'll only improve with games.
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Been spruiking Coxy for ages. The improvement is happening week by week. No team in the AFL has a second ruckman of this quality; and when he goes forward he commands a serious defender. His reach means he'll mark or get his arms chopped and get a free. Weapon in the making.
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Don't mind him in the team so long as he puts two hands up to mark and not one like he usually does. When he goes up with both then he:
a) marks it
b) brings it to ground
c) draws a free kick
9 times out of 10 it will be c because of chopping the arms. He'll clunk the occasional one or bring it to ground. Don't think he reads the play that well but showed signs of being in the right spot and attempting last week.
a) marks it
b) brings it to ground
c) draws a free kick
9 times out of 10 it will be c because of chopping the arms. He'll clunk the occasional one or bring it to ground. Don't think he reads the play that well but showed signs of being in the right spot and attempting last week.
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Don't mind him in the team so long as he puts two hands up to mark and not one like he usually does. When he goes up with both then he:
a) marks it
b) brings it to ground
c) draws a free kick
9 times out of 10 it will be c because of chopping the arms. He'll clunk the occasional one or bring it to ground. Don't think he reads the play that well but showed signs of being in the right spot and attempting last week.
a) marks it
b) brings it to ground
c) draws a free kick
9 times out of 10 it will be c because of chopping the arms. He'll clunk the occasional one or bring it to ground. Don't think he reads the play that well but showed signs of being in the right spot and attempting last week.
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I think it's a bit of a worry that he's our next best option but if anything he's always going to be an awkward proposition for the opposition. Much more dangerous than White but that probably says more about Jesse's uselessness, who'll probably tease us again with a few decent vfl games only to be promoted, have one or two barely passable games then disappoint once again.
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People point out his errors and they also note that he is learning. WarrenW is correct about that two hands and I would suggest that the two hands up does not come natural with him. With Cox's height the opposition have to man him up and this brings in Moore. My view is if we don't play him then he has no point being on the list. Play him.
I agree that as a second ruckman Mason Cox provides us with a good chop out option for Brody Grundy. Hopefully he can continue to develop his forwrd work but in terms of structure I would like to see him instructed to prop himself in the goal square and lead from there, as opposed to where Bucks has him situate himself at the bounce which is more like 30 to 40 meters out which I think exposes his lack of mobility and brings his opponent into the game.
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Big guys traditionally take longer to develop and Mason came from a long way behind as he never played the sport at junior level. For the limited time he has been involved in the sport he has progressed well. To help him realise his potential we need to play him for a number of weeks so that he can gain a better feel for the game at seniors level, develop his role within the structure, adjust to the speed and intensity at this level and gain some confidence.
From what I can see he is a pretty intelligent young man and he more vested in being a success here in Australasia then what he initially considered. I tip he will play at least 150 games in a Black & White jumper. Early days but he will be an essential player in the future.
From what I can see he is a pretty intelligent young man and he more vested in being a success here in Australasia then what he initially considered. I tip he will play at least 150 games in a Black & White jumper. Early days but he will be an essential player in the future.
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I tend to think that, in a pack situation, if he doesn't think he's a good chance of actually marking the ball, he chooses to go one handed and tries to palm it to a teammate. Watch some of those one handed attempts closely.Culprit wrote:People point out his errors and they also note that he is learning. WarrenW is correct about that two hands and I would suggest that the two hands up does not come natural with him. With Cox's height the opposition have to man him up and this brings in Moore. My view is if we don't play him then he has no point being on the list. Play him.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
Hopefully he'll benefit from playing regularly in the seniors, which should see him get better as his confidence grows. Even now, his mere presence is attracting pressure which would otherwise be on Moore. Now that we decided to banish (possibly for good) White from the team, we can have a well balanced team with Cox playing the 2nd ruck role. He is already quite an accomplished ruckman. All he really needs to do is start clunking a few marks. Hopefully he'll pull down a few today.