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LaurieHolden
Floreat Gymnorhina tyrannica
Joined: 22 Feb 2009 Location: Victoria Park
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WHICH AFL ‘NOBODIES’ WILL BECOME ‘SOMEBODIES’ IN 2024?
Reef McInnes – Collingwood
Tim Gossage
“It’s Reef McInnes for me,” Gossage said.
“It’s really hard to break into that Collingwood team. But I just think (he will break out).
“It will be his third year in the system. I think he plays forward. I reckon he's sort of the next in line behind a Jamie Elliott type.
“He can sting through the midfield if needed. I think Reef McInnes is a player.
“I look forward to seeing him become a somebody this year.
“I think he's had a solid pre-season.”
https://www.sen.com.au/news/2024/03/03/which-afl-nobodies-will-become-somebodies-in-2024/ _________________ "The Club's not Jock, Ted and Gerry" (& Eddie)
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RudeBoy
Joined: 28 Nov 2005
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If he could overcome his stage fright and nail those shots on goal he has, he'd already be in our best 22. To my mind, he looks and moves like an elite athlete, but let's us down regularly with poor finishing. If he can get over his nerves, he certainly has the attributes to be a very good player for us. |
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David
I dare you to try
Joined: 27 Jul 2003 Location: Andromeda
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After the Saints game, where he kicked three excellent opportunist goals, it seemed like Reef was the answer to some of our forward line problems and obviously a big improvement on Johnson. Since then, he's kicked one goal in each of his two games and otherwise not been much of a factor.
I feel his spot would be at risk if there was someone putting their hand up in the VFL, but so far there don't seem to be any obvious alternatives except perhaps Harrison – who isn't exactly a like-for-like replacement – so I expect he'll stay in the team for a little longer at least. How does everyone else see how he's going? _________________ All watched over by machines of loving grace |
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stui magpie
Prepare for the worst, hope for the best.
Joined: 03 May 2005 Location: In flagrante delicto
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I think he's doing well. He's competing well and putting himself in good positions, considering he's really a 3rd tall being asked to play KPP and getting the oppositions best key defender.
If he keeps competing, it will come in time. _________________ Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down. |
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The Average Tourist
Joined: 08 Apr 2010
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I thought he was ok last night kicked 1 nearly a 2nd and my goodness the mark in the goal square in the third
Gary Ablett senior would have been given 4 marks of the year for Mark but the commentators do not want to hear about him. Brayshaw called him as Fin last week. So if the commentators do not know him then the umps will not support him
Provide 2nd and 3rd efforts he is never going to be plugger or the duck but is providing a better target more than I expected. _________________ Bucks you just reckon he can still cut it in the middle |
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David
I dare you to try
Joined: 27 Jul 2003 Location: Andromeda
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^ Yeah, I thought he was stiff there too. _________________ All watched over by machines of loving grace |
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Pies2016
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stui magpie wrote: | ^
I think he's doing well. He's competing well and putting himself in good positions, considering he's really a 3rd tall being asked to play KPP and getting the oppositions best key defender.
If he keeps competing, it will come in time. |
That’s a pretty reasonable summary. The “ kid “ has just turned 21 and it took the club his first two years just to decide where to play him. If he’s going to play as a forward, then for him especially, it’s now about increasing his upper body strength and learning the position. He’s a genuine hybrid tall, so as long as he keeps improving, his skill set should allow him to trial elsewhere if others should pass him by as a forward. Right now, he’s still very much a blank canvas, we just need to hope its Picasso who holds the paint palette. |
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woodys_world69
Joined: 04 Jul 2005 Location: Brisbane
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hes the replacement for Billy Elliott if he gets injured or when he retires.
Hes not currently playing in position, hes far too short.
would he be getting a game if our Squad was fully fit?
Mcstay/Kruger is ahead of the position hes currently playing and Billy doesnt look like hes going anywhere anytime soon... plus is ability to roll into the mids to help out is substantial. |
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Said by Zed
Joined: 21 Mar 2021
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Are you sure you know who you’re talking about? Reef is 195cm and still filling out. He’s taller than Mihocek (192cm) and a haircut shorter than both McStay (196cm) and Kreuger (196cm). Not saying he’s the answer but his height isn’t what’s holding him back. If anything he’s too tall to be a replacement for Elliott…we’ve got heaps of those. _________________ The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men... |
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The Black and White Lion
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Keep playing McInnes. Good experience. 1 goal a game is better than none and Checkers needs some chop. McInnes is fast and should be playing that 3rd role but is out of position due to our lack of a two fit key forwards. That hasn’t stopped our mids kicking like we have 2 giant forwards in one one contests though.
All of our forwards will benefit if our mids are coached how to kick into the fwd 50. That happens and we’ll be celebrating a lot more _________________ Premiership Pies made it legendary in 2023, don’t let them forget it. #Go PIES 2024…. |
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Take_a_Screamer
.....No.5...Jamie Elliott....
Joined: 22 Aug 2018 Location: Melbourne S.E.Suburbs
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piffdog
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woodys_world69 wrote: |
Hes not currently playing in position, hes far too short.
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Same height as Charlie Curnow... _________________ It's never as good/nor bad as it seems... |
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piffdog
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I think he shows plenty. I know we're all desperate for Tony Lockett, but these guys take time and he is super young. Didnt get as much of a look last year (and thats the cost of winning a flag), and its incredibly difficult to look like a millionaire when your midfield barely get the ball forward as happened in the last half of the Hawks game (Hill, Elliott, Schultz didne see much action either).
I think he's a gun forward in the making. It just takes time. In 2018, when he was the same age as Reef, Curnow played 20 games, kicked 34.20 and averaged 14 touches a game. Now the blues were rubbish (2 wins) which probably makes that acheivement a little more noteworthy, but I would also hazard a guess that he was getting targetted a lot, whereas Reef is one of many experience dplayers we have up forward. I'm not saying Reef will be Curnow, but I am saying that we need to keep giving him opportunities, and if he keeps contributing (like he has in the last 2 games), then get back to me when he's 25 years old... _________________ It's never as good/nor bad as it seems... |
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Rex
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When we drafted Reef he was playing as an inside mid. He’s got speed,agility and good hands. He tends to use the ball well and has a shooting accuracy of 5.1 this year. As others have noted he’s taller than he looks and once he gets more upper body strength he’s going to be hard to match up on. I’d like to see him playing third tall behind McStay and Mihocek.
He could quickly take his game to another level by playing to his strength and leading hard and more often. In the practice match against Richmond he charged and jumped and the defender had no chance. Too often on Sunday we had a mark outside 50 and there was no movement at all ahead, just telegraphed bombs to undersized, out numbered forwards. I imagine Ginnivan had told Hawthorn what to look for.
So I want Reef to lead fast and often and I want to see the leads honoured. At least that disrupts the set defence, takes a defender from Mihocek and is less likely to end in a simple defensive mark. |
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RudeBoy
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Said by Zed wrote: | ^^^
Are you sure you know who you’re talking about? Reef is 195cm and still filling out. He’s taller than Mihocek (192cm) and a haircut shorter than both McStay (196cm) and Kreuger (196cm). Not saying he’s the answer but his height isn’t what’s holding him back. If anything he’s too tall to be a replacement for Elliott…we’ve got heaps of those. |
Correct. Actually, it's his relatively light frame which prevents him from having more of a presence as a KPP. He may never bulk up much more, meaning he'll be better suited as a 3rd tall. Unfortunately, in the absence of MacStay, he's having to play as a KPP. So far, he is coming along nicely. As he gets more confidence, he'll steadily improve. |
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