Yeah Lovell is pretty small. I expected him to be our best prospect in the draft, despite his size he was quality. Even though he was quiet in the second half against Bendigo when I saw him play in the wet.John Wren wrote:btw, was it the hawks who took the shortest player in the draft? 174 cms.
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AT 174cm I say he is Too Small and would have Little UpsideThe Prototype wrote:Yeah Lovell is pretty small. I expected him to be our best prospect in the draft, despite his size he was quality. Even though he was quiet in the second half against Bendigo when I saw him play in the wet.John Wren wrote:btw, was it the hawks who took the shortest player in the draft? 174 cms.
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A little Ian Callinan in a way, short, can get a lot of the ball, doesn't really waste it when he has it. In the games I have seen him play he has gone missing a bit, though he had an outstanding Under 18s championship.Dave The Man wrote:AT 174cm I say he is Too Small and would have Little Upside
Whether or not he can make it at the AFL level, I have no idea, but I reckon he'd at least be a top player in any state league. I am not player expert just my observation.
I guess we'll just see how he goes.
Welcome to Collingwood though to Benjamin, hopefully he has a long and distinguished career in black and white.
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My thoughts exactly both at the time and still at the moment. He was in most top 30 predictions so something was up as to why he was still available at this low pick. It is what it is I guess and time will tell as usual.BucksIsFutureCoach wrote:Why didn't he go higher?
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I have always admired courages player,s --you know the Tuddy,s and the Gavin Brown,s & who could forget "Pants"
Well I watched some highlights of this kid and to mark he just backed into the pack not once but twice and that IMO is the hallmark of guts
Not long after he ran to space to mark fully aware that an opponent was heading for exact same spot for same reason and did he flinch and put in short steps No WAY
Like the boy
Well I watched some highlights of this kid and to mark he just backed into the pack not once but twice and that IMO is the hallmark of guts
Not long after he ran to space to mark fully aware that an opponent was heading for exact same spot for same reason and did he flinch and put in short steps No WAY
Like the boy
I'm not arguing--just explaining why i am right
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