#41 Brody Mihocek
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- Skids
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Well sorry for being impressed with the bloke.
I think there's many more chapters for Mihoceks book to come.
Sure, he may not trouble the scorer as much as he did on debut, but you know he's going to be; having a red hot go, is a good size and for mine, knows how to read the play fairly well.
I think his long apprenticeship has served him well.
Don't count the days, make the days count.
I'm certainly not getting carried away. As I've said previously, only time will tell if he has what it takes to become a regular senior player. However, if you can't be encouraged by a 4 goal debut - junk goals (???) or not - then it's time to look for other things in life to be interested in.
He has also been regularly one of our best in the VFL, so he was selected on the back of good form. Finally, he is one of the few players on our list who is seriously strong in holding his ground and who has good hands, and is a good kick.
Ultimately, however, I think what he does is 'play his role' and helps provide structure for our forward line. Given the injury proneness of Reid, I'm glad we've got him on our list.
He has also been regularly one of our best in the VFL, so he was selected on the back of good form. Finally, he is one of the few players on our list who is seriously strong in holding his ground and who has good hands, and is a good kick.
Ultimately, however, I think what he does is 'play his role' and helps provide structure for our forward line. Given the injury proneness of Reid, I'm glad we've got him on our list.
The qualities you are describing are the Big man version of Blair.Skids wrote:
Well sorry for being impressed with the bloke.
I think there's many more chapters for Mihoceks book to come.
Sure, he may not trouble the scorer as much as he did on debut, but you know he's going to be; having a red hot go, is a good size and for mine, knows how to read the play fairly well.
I think his long apprenticeship has served him well.
I think its funny that Blair is pilloried for these qualities and Mihocek is praised. I wonder why that is. I guess it comes down to whether those qualities have come up short against good opposition and this hasnt happened to him yet...
another email that could be titled "In Defense of the big man version of Jarryd Blair!"RudeBoy wrote:I'm certainly not getting carried away. As I've said previously, only time will tell if he has what it takes to become a regular senior player. However, if you can't be encouraged by a 4 goal debut - junk goals (???) or not - then it's time to look for other things in life to be interested in.
He has also been regularly one of our best in the VFL, so he was selected on the back of good form. Finally, he is one of the few players on our list who is seriously strong in holding his ground and who has good hands, and is a good kick.
Ultimately, however, I think what he does is 'play his role' and helps provide structure for our forward line. Given the injury proneness of Reid, I'm glad we've got him on our list.
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Talking to you is like talking to my ex misus.E wrote:The qualities you are describing are the Big man version of Blair.Skids wrote:
Well sorry for being impressed with the bloke.
I think there's many more chapters for Mihoceks book to come.
Sure, he may not trouble the scorer as much as he did on debut, but you know he's going to be; having a red hot go, is a good size and for mine, knows how to read the play fairly well.
I think his long apprenticeship has served him well.
I think its funny that Blair is pilloried for these qualities and Mihocek is praised. I wonder why that is. I guess it comes down to whether those qualities have come up short against good opposition and this hasnt happened to him yet...
Blair was the last thing on my mind.... and, as far from the man in question, as you are from Zaltar!
Don't count the days, make the days count.
He followed up with a serviceable game today. Apart from bringing some much needed physicality - built like a brick shizenhousen actually - he uses the ball well, and is a great kick. He kicked a nice set shot himself, but helped get another couple with great kicks to advantage. Atm, I prefer him to the forever broken down Reid.
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That goal he kicked under pressure at 3 qtr time showed the type of player he is under pressure: cool, calm and composed. He has a bit of grunt about him but needs to work on stamina, speed and endurance I reckon. Certainly looks to be a role type player who is capable of going forward and creating a scoring option. Should get better with time.Damien wrote:This guy will be able to fill any spot on our spine atm if required. A great utility to have on the list.
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Reckon Reid must be seeing the writing on the wall after today....RudeBoy wrote:He followed up with a serviceable game today. Apart from bringing some much needed physicality - built like a brick shizenhousen actually - he uses the ball well, and is a great kick. He kicked a nice set shot himself, but helped get another couple with great kicks to advantage. Atm, I prefer him to the forever broken down Reid.
M I L L A N E 4 2 forever
All good points. A friend of mine asked the very valid question - can we afford to go into a big game with any of Wells, Varcoe or Reid given their propensity to break down?RudeBoy wrote:He followed up with a serviceable game today. Apart from bringing some much needed physicality - built like a brick shizenhousen actually - he uses the ball well, and is a great kick. He kicked a nice set shot himself, but helped get another couple with great kicks to advantage. Atm, I prefer him to the forever broken down Reid.
If Cox can be the type of player he was today, then Mihocek (playing the Leigh Brown forward role) is more valuable than Reid. If Cox cant be a reliable target, then Reid becomes more valuable for his lead up work.
Seriously, Cox was incredible today. I would never in a million years ever thought a yank could play AFL footy the way he has proven to be able to play it. It seems that you don't need to grow up playing footy in order to develop a feel for the game. It never used to be the case, but now that every sport is converging with the same tactics (AFL, basketball, soccer, hockey, etc), maybe that ability to know where the ball is going to be is no longer a unique AFL thing anymore.
Cox was as much a beast today as Cloke and Ant Rocca were in their prime and as such it doesn't really matter who the second tall is as long as they play a role and aren't a liability defensively. Mihocek meets this minimum bar.
Mind you, his position is still one of the 4 players who played today where I feel we could improve.
The other three were Daicos, Greenwood and Wells.
Seriously, the other 18 are premiership caliber!
- lanstro
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Mihocek did alright yesterday, I was a bit too critical of him in the match thread. If his poster in the first quarter had gone through I'd have rated it a solid game. He's a good size, seems to have a good kick and has composure.
Looked a little lost in the second when he got caught in the forward 50, but I'll put that down to a long-time VFL player getting used to AFL pace. I don't think we'll be seeing a mistake like that again.
Looked a little lost in the second when he got caught in the forward 50, but I'll put that down to a long-time VFL player getting used to AFL pace. I don't think we'll be seeing a mistake like that again.
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without being at the game, he is quicker than I thought he'd be and seemed to cover a lot of the ground. Id suggest he was playing deliberately high to keep the "one out" set-up for either the resting mids, Jayden or Cox. Often the player for us in this role is too close and allows their player to zone of to create a 2 on one.
I think he looks comfortable at the level.
I think he looks comfortable at the level.
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Great bump. I was looking for the same thread. he was excellent tonight. He's a hell of a good footballer. Strong overhead, cool with ball in hand, accurate kick. He did a lot of damage when we needed to. He is indeed now one of our most important players. When ben Reid went down, I didn't imagine that we had a very similar style of player waiting to step up and do better.
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