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E wrote:De Goey's ability to pick up the slack from Elliot's absence will go a long way to determining whether we win this game.
He is the most important player on the ground this weekend.
I predicting he kicks 4 and sets up 6.
FASOLO.
He is that man who at his best can replicate what Elliott brings.
JDG future is midfield, he is only a run of the mill fwd.
what does that even mean. degoey is a goal kicker who also sets up goals. what you call him is totally irrelevant.
If Fasolo is in the right frame of mind, i agree that he is an equally important cog (and another favorite of mine). But this thread is a about DeGun named Degoey!!!!!
I'd take it as well. When he starts finishing off his work a bit better in general play he is going to kick a bag one day. I watched the Freo replay, he realistically could have kicked 5 or 6.
axl wrote:Is going to be a gun in the future. Best kick for goal at our club
Not too hard to be best kick for goal at Collingwood at the moment, but I love the way he goes about it, keeps his feet in the contest, and if he can manage to keep his feet on the ground off the park has huge star potential.
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Another great game from de great man!! I am almost at the point where i expect him to win every contest he is in. two goals, 18 possessions and 8 strong marks. All from an off the ball position. Pretty impressive. There were a couple of contested possessions where he was 1 on 2 and those poor guys didnt stand a chance!!!!!
^ not sure about that. Half forward has to be the hardest position to play especially in modern footy. Id suggest he is trying to hold his position in the structure rather than lacking two way running. I think as he gets more time on the ball he will have no problem covering both ends.
Only the best half forwards rack up 18 touches and 8 marks.
If anything Id have liked him to lay more tackles.
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MJ23 wrote:^ not sure about that. Half forward has to be the hardest position to play especially in modern footy. Id suggest he is trying to hold his position in the structure rather than lacking two way running. I think as he gets more time on the ball he will have no problem covering both ends.
Only the best half forwards rack up 18 touches and 8 marks.
If anything Id have liked him to lay more tackles.
That could certainly be the case, and would explain a few of his efforts, but surely if he is maintaining or gaining ground on the player he should follow through on the chase...it was quite weird, because he had a good game otherwise