#16 Ed Allan
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Welcome to Collingwood Ed Allen. Think we have a ripper here. A lot to like with this selection. Fast, strong, good kick on both sides, can mark too. Well done pies and welcome to Collingwood Ed Allen hoping you have a long and successful career at Collingwood.
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Warning.... Banter:
I don't want to get too carried away, but this crossed my mind this morning, and I thought I'd share it.
Watching his YouTube clips, I could see the resemblance to his father in the way he held onto the ball, kicking style. Maybe I'm wrong, but that is what I was thinking.
If he is anything like his dad, it's a huge win I thought.
Then, I noticed how he holds the ball as he cuts through the ground, then I matched that with his apparent speed, he appeared to effortlessly glide across the park, dual sidedness, his skill.
Then I struggled a tad to compare him to a Collingwood player.
What sort of player is he in the middle? , what would it look like ...
Anthony Koutoufides
I don't want to get too carried away, but this crossed my mind this morning, and I thought I'd share it.
Watching his YouTube clips, I could see the resemblance to his father in the way he held onto the ball, kicking style. Maybe I'm wrong, but that is what I was thinking.
If he is anything like his dad, it's a huge win I thought.
Then, I noticed how he holds the ball as he cuts through the ground, then I matched that with his apparent speed, he appeared to effortlessly glide across the park, dual sidedness, his skill.
Then I struggled a tad to compare him to a Collingwood player.
What sort of player is he in the middle? , what would it look like ...
Anthony Koutoufides
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You can see Ed Allan in the white T shirt at the beginning of the video.
When the news comes he gets swamped by everybody in the room.
The moment Ed Allan became part of the Magpie Army.
https://twitter.com/CollingwoodFC/statu ... draft-haul
When the news comes he gets swamped by everybody in the room.
The moment Ed Allan became part of the Magpie Army.
https://twitter.com/CollingwoodFC/statu ... draft-haul
Ash Johnson...you beauty
Johnson Screamer @ https://www.afl.com.au/video/931485/joh ... -epic-mark?
Johnson Screamer @ https://www.afl.com.au/video/931485/joh ... -epic-mark?
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I saw Lee Walker dominate on the wing for a half before going down with a knee - against Essendon I think? - but he could play CHF and HFF as well. If Ed Allan is half as good and just as mobile and twice as resilient physically, I'll be wrapped.swoop42 wrote:The Collingwood romantic in me has been waiting 25 years to see what Lee Walker could have been without those knees of his.
Yeah sure Ed is projected to be more of a midfield option but if adds a couple of more centimetres and continues to fill out over the next few years then this tall, athletically gifted West Australian with the sun bleached brown hair more than fits the bill.
For now, I'll just cry again about the what iffs for Lee Walker. That kid would have won a Brownlow and a Copeland if he could stay fit...
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We need some long term midfielders, no question.RudeBoy wrote:All picks are speculative, but in this case, there's a lot to like about him. Fingers crossed we've added a 10 yr player to our list!
Please do not get homesick for WA!
Seems his father Ben Allen, who debuted against us in 1990 for Whorethorn, played only 98 games for them, thus voiding the chance to go as F&S pick.
Too bad, so sad; thems da breaks.
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Just a random thought.
If you're a 50 year old who's played 98 games for a club you love, with a gun son somewhere between Naicos and Ashcroft's potential, would you put yourself up for the draft the year before your son is due? "Play" 2 games as the sub without going on the field and hey-presto your kid's now eligible for father-son!
If you're a 50 year old who's played 98 games for a club you love, with a gun son somewhere between Naicos and Ashcroft's potential, would you put yourself up for the draft the year before your son is due? "Play" 2 games as the sub without going on the field and hey-presto your kid's now eligible for father-son!
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We've actually got a few players stuck in the nervous 90s.
Varcoe, Wellingham, Treloar, R Shaw from more modern times. Even Langdon and Phillips are on 89.
If not for the knee injuries, I rekon we'd have seen Ball and 'Caff hit the tonne.
How's Taj Woewodin going, Shane only got to 62 games.
Varcoe, Wellingham, Treloar, R Shaw from more modern times. Even Langdon and Phillips are on 89.
If not for the knee injuries, I rekon we'd have seen Ball and 'Caff hit the tonne.
How's Taj Woewodin going, Shane only got to 62 games.
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A lot to like:RudeBoy wrote:I can't remember being this excited about a new draftee. After watching his highlights, he strikes me as a faster version of Bontempelli! Boy oh boy, he already has the skills and smarts, so once he adds a bit more bulk to his large frame, he could be anything.
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I always like kids whose Dad played professionally. They always seem to do a bit better than their talent suggests because they know how to handle the off field stuff. It’s why I wish we’d also drafted Ollie HottonMr Miyagi wrote:Watching interviews he sounds pretty switched on too
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Son of Trent Hotton?! Geezus, now I feel old!Duff Soviet Union wrote:I always like kids whose Dad played professionally. They always seem to do a bit better than their talent suggests because they know how to handle the off field stuff. It’s why I wish we’d also drafted Ollie HottonMr Miyagi wrote:Watching interviews he sounds pretty switched on too
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Nice little interview with Ed Allen’s folks last week who came down (or is that across) from WA (on the club website)
https://www.collingwoodfc.com.au/video/ ... Names=news
Reckon we have picked up a ripper with this kid. Good luck to him.
https://www.collingwoodfc.com.au/video/ ... Names=news
Reckon we have picked up a ripper with this kid. Good luck to him.
“I even went as far as becoming a Southern Baptist until I realised they didn’t keep ‘em under long enough” Kinky Friedman