Dawes
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- hermerl
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Dawes
Very impressed with Dawes, strong pair of hands, good kick for goal, not slow and agressive.
Even though he did not get a lot of possesions he presented and took some strong grabs and considering a lot of players from willy kicked goals from a long way out and took full forward and half forwards out of the play he did well,,,,,
Rating 6.5 out of 10
Even though he did not get a lot of possesions he presented and took some strong grabs and considering a lot of players from willy kicked goals from a long way out and took full forward and half forwards out of the play he did well,,,,,
Rating 6.5 out of 10
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Considering:
He had no real pre season because of injury. He's been getting his fitness over the last few months while the others are in maintenance and recovery mode.
He's a kid
He's now played 3 games at Willi reserves and 1 in Willi seniors and kicked goals in each game.
I'd say he's done pretty much what has been expected of him. Maybe even exceeded expectations at this stage. Fair way to go but the signs are positive.
I reckon on what he's showing to date, he's Pebbles successor. However, it would be great for the kid to get a few games next year in the black and white as third tall so he's ready to take the step up when Pebbles goes in another 2 years or so rather than expect him to suddenly dominate as a 19-20 year old.
He had no real pre season because of injury. He's been getting his fitness over the last few months while the others are in maintenance and recovery mode.
He's a kid
He's now played 3 games at Willi reserves and 1 in Willi seniors and kicked goals in each game.
I'd say he's done pretty much what has been expected of him. Maybe even exceeded expectations at this stage. Fair way to go but the signs are positive.
I reckon on what he's showing to date, he's Pebbles successor. However, it would be great for the kid to get a few games next year in the black and white as third tall so he's ready to take the step up when Pebbles goes in another 2 years or so rather than expect him to suddenly dominate as a 19-20 year old.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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A quick assessment and got the job done.RudeBoy wrote:The thing I most liked about him today was his steadiness when kicking for goal. He slotted a beautiful banana goal from the boundary and made it look easy. He's not just a big boy, he's a quality footballer. He's definitely going to be Rocca's replacement in a couple of years - if not before.
Great goal.
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