#25 Jack Crisp

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Link to the interview;

https://audioboom.com/boos/3237748-jack ... -melbourne

Love the kid, had a laugh with the hosts too. :D
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Pies4shaw wrote:He seemed a very level-headed fellow. Coped well with being referred to (repeatedly) as the "steak knives".
i thought it was daft to say the least.
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Love the line its certainly a step up from Brisbane! Crisp is fast becoming a Pies favourite.

All I have to say is Thank youu thank you Bears.

To get DeGoey, Crisp & Greenwood from the Beams deal is the draft deal (steal) of the century.
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Just a lazy 11 tackles on the weekend.

Suggest he would up in there in the B and F too. ( maybe 3rd / 5th )
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Is Crisp an A grader?

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After tonight's brilliant performance the question has to be asked:

28 touches, 7 tackles, 6 clearances, 2 goals.

The kid is seriously good and stood up in a big game tonight.
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Yes,i think he is.I can't remember him playing a bad game to be honest.
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Yes. Beams was good. I see little difference in the ability to get the ball, but i think Crisp is the more damaging to the opposition, and a potential matchwinner. Thank you Bears. Thank you very much.
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no, not yet. travelling at a "b", "b+". still got some things to work on that, unlike the a graders, can't be dismissed as an exception.
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He probably lacks the polish to be an elite player like Pendlebury or Sidebottom but he plays to a very high standard and, because of his size and speed, he has a much greater capacity to influence the game than the fellow he replaced.
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Mugwump wrote:Yes. Beams was good. I see little difference in the ability to get the ball, but i think Crisp is the more damaging to the opposition, and a potential matchwinner. Thank you Bears. Thank you very much.
Oh f*ck yeah. I miss Beams' backwards-metres-gained useless disposals, and 50/50 around the corner kick-in-hope clearances like a hole in the head.

Crisp just charges his way through the contests like a mofo.
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Post by Collingwood Crackerjack »

If he can tidy up a few little things he's a A-grader.

Can be a touch slow in decision making of occasion, for example his stepping back into traffic in the back pocket tonight.

Its something he can and I'm sure will work on. He is a real find.

The question is, is he better than Medhurst?
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Collingwood Crackerjack wrote:If he can tidy up a few little things he's a A-grader.

Can be a touch slow in decision making of occasion, for example his stepping back into traffic in the back pocket tonight.

Its something he can and I'm sure will work on. He is a real find.

The question is, is he better than Medhurst?
Harsh on that pack pocket traffic call, but I remember the incident.
The only other thing I was filthy on him was that junk time clearance just out from 3/4 time, where he stood off Mitchell, who sharked tap-out, pumped it inside 50m for a piss-poo goal.

Oh, and none are better than Medhurst. Ever.
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Post by daicos from the boundry »

Needs to do it for longer to be a A grader. Been great and I reckon he would be 2nd to Pendlebury in the Copeland.
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Post by think positive »

Crispy shits all over beams
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Post by partypie »

Considering he has played just over 30 games, you'd have to think he has the potential. He would have leaned a lot from the last couple of games.
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