#7 Josh Daicos
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I think Daicos should have won (degree of difficulty was higher) but had a feeling it'd be Draper.
To be fair, it's not so dissimilar to how everyone goes nuts whenever Mason Cox does something; must be tall privilege.
To be fair, it's not so dissimilar to how everyone goes nuts whenever Mason Cox does something; must be tall privilege.
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But what if it was Mason Cox? Would it have even made the final three? Would the Essendon supporters say Cox deserved it?David wrote:I think Daicos should have won (degree of difficulty was higher) but had a feeling it'd be Draper.
To be fair, it's not so dissimilar to how everyone goes nuts whenever Mason Cox does something; must be tall privilege.
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If he rucked his own ball in the centre and kicked a running goal in the same passage of play? I wouldn't be surprised at all for it to make the final three, but it also goes without saying that opposition supporters would talk it down.
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Exactly! It’s like only showing Micky McGuane’s goal from his 5th bounce.daics aka the ruckman wrote:When they showed the three goals last night they started daics half way into it. They missed the run to get the ball kicked over his head, gather possession and handball along the boundary. They started at the basketball tap and run.
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Was that the Whittlesea or Heidelberg line?think positive wrote:Yeah nah that’s not a mark, even in the older days when we caught a horse and cart to the footy, that was just shit umpiring, same old same old!
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Might JDaicos be our most underated player by supporters and opposition alike?
While attention has been heaped onto younger brother Nick, Josh's impact has also been profound after finding his way back onto the wing, culminating in 2022 AA Squad selection. It's not hard to see him going one step further in 2023.
I wonder if now, not being the only Daicos at the Club, might this have released the valve a little, and allowed him to focus purely on his role? He's made that wing his own, and along with Sidey, both appear to be now playing in the correct position.
Josh was in elite company by being included in the 2022 AA Squad, all as he sarts to enter his prime. A 2023 AA22 selection would be a great addition to his 2020* Goal of the Year / Phil Manassa Medal something he could hold over Nick, before he wins everything else.
( should have been his second, Round 19 2022 against the Bombers, c'mon, that was a clear winner https://youtu.be/zJC2AE4SFNM )
2020 for those feeling nostalgic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DgC2lW ... %27sVideos
While attention has been heaped onto younger brother Nick, Josh's impact has also been profound after finding his way back onto the wing, culminating in 2022 AA Squad selection. It's not hard to see him going one step further in 2023.
I wonder if now, not being the only Daicos at the Club, might this have released the valve a little, and allowed him to focus purely on his role? He's made that wing his own, and along with Sidey, both appear to be now playing in the correct position.
Josh was in elite company by being included in the 2022 AA Squad, all as he sarts to enter his prime. A 2023 AA22 selection would be a great addition to his 2020* Goal of the Year / Phil Manassa Medal something he could hold over Nick, before he wins everything else.
( should have been his second, Round 19 2022 against the Bombers, c'mon, that was a clear winner https://youtu.be/zJC2AE4SFNM )
2020 for those feeling nostalgic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DgC2lW ... %27sVideos
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^^^ Thanks Laurie, what a memory of that goal against the Bombers.
Plus that boundary goal....how juicy was that!
Plus that boundary goal....how juicy was that!
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Magpietothemax, you may well be right. I thought Jaicos took that step in 2022, but the celing might be higher yet.Magpietothemax wrote:Also, I think JDaicos is one who might well have a colossal breakout year. He is now approaching his prime: i feel that his time is nigh.
If he can at a minimum replicate season 2022, the emergence of Naicos and the introduction of Mitchell might just allow Jaicos to push higher again.
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I endorse this post whole-heartedly.LaurieHolden wrote:Might JDaicos be our most underated player by supporters and opposition alike?
While attention has been heaped onto younger brother Nick, Josh's impact has also been profound after finding his way back onto the wing, culminating in 2022 AA Squad selection. It's not hard to see him going one step further in 2023.
I wonder if now, not being the only Daicos at the Club, might this have released the valve a little, and allowed him to focus purely on his role? He's made that wing his own, and along with Sidey, both appear to be now playing in the correct position.
Josh was in elite company by being included in the 2022 AA Squad, all as he sarts to enter his prime. A 2023 AA22 selection would be a great addition to his 2020* Goal of the Year / Phil Manassa Medal something he could hold over Nick, before he wins everything else.
( should have been his second, Round 19 2022 against the Bombers, c'mon, that was a clear winner https://youtu.be/zJC2AE4SFNM )
2020 for those feeling nostalgic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DgC2lW ... %27sVideos
Both Daicos boys have sublime skills, most importantly combined with a great work ethic. Perhaps ultimately, it may well eventuate that the only difference between the two may be that Naicos burst onto the scene with a spectacular first season, whereas Jaicos has been more of a slower burn?
Kane Cornes declared ( “ the round so far “ on AFL app ) Josh Daicos is his choice for the best kick in the competition ( I’m paraphrasing here )
Anyone who picked up on Josh’s two perfect 40 metre LEFT foot kicks under pressure in the first quarter would have difficulty disagreeing with Cornes assessment. Josh’s ability to perfectly execute on his wrong foot is a potent weapon and I can only hope whoever is voting on the A A panel take that into account when they start to narrow down the best wingers in the competition.
If you can’t recall those kicks, go back and watch the first quarter. You won’t see two better kicks on the non preferred foot under pressure
Anyone who picked up on Josh’s two perfect 40 metre LEFT foot kicks under pressure in the first quarter would have difficulty disagreeing with Cornes assessment. Josh’s ability to perfectly execute on his wrong foot is a potent weapon and I can only hope whoever is voting on the A A panel take that into account when they start to narrow down the best wingers in the competition.
If you can’t recall those kicks, go back and watch the first quarter. You won’t see two better kicks on the non preferred foot under pressure
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