#18 Finlay Macrae
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I think he has a bright future ahead of him.David wrote:Every reason to think he'll be a regular fixture in the 22 next year based on last night.
Hopefully the club can persuade him to stay on rather than entertain offers elsewhere.
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Well, his contract is till the end of 2024. So no reason for the club to wilt.Jezza wrote:...
Hopefully the club can persuade him to stay on rather than entertain offers elsewhere.
But I do wish they'd given him more games before he broke his hand.
Is he really bigger than Tom? Doesn't look all that big to me.MatthewBoydFanClub wrote:... Like a bigger version of Tom Mitchell there's only only position to play him from and that's from the center square. He's a brute gut running mid, nothing more, nothing less, creative ball user, but not a wonderful kick.
I'm puzzled by the kicking (e.g. folks report his VFL KE% is low)... 'Cos part of his appeal to Collingwood recruiters was his good kicking on both sides. And remember that last quarter vs WC in one of his earliest games when he got stacks of the ball? His good kicking was a feature.
^ He might well be a good kick - but, at the moment, he appears to be too slow, so he's always kicking under pressure. Hence, 7 handballs and no kicks against Essendon. Lots of tackles, too (albeit, Treloar-style rather than McCreery-style), as he spends a lot of the time chasing (because he appears to be too slow).
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When Fin Macrae was drafted I thought he would be an ideal replacement for Steele Sidebottom as he was listed as being an elite kick on both sides of his body. However now three years into his career at Collingwood, he has developed into a contested ball specialist at VFL level and so he is currently competing with Tom Mitchell, Taylor Adams and Josh Carmichael for that role in the AFL team.
I'm confident that Fin will have a long career at Collingwood since he will just be entering his prime as Mitchell and Adams come to the end of their careers.
I'm confident that Fin will have a long career at Collingwood since he will just be entering his prime as Mitchell and Adams come to the end of their careers.
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I don’t think he should be a sook, have a dummy spit, take his ball and go elsewhere so soon ffs! He has plenty of time to play for a top team like Collingwood in front of thousands instead of going to a lowly club and and then regretting the move. He needs patience coupled with intelligence to make this decision and I think he will remain with us for a few more years.RudeBoy wrote:Given that Pendles, Sidey, Adams and Mitchell are all likely to play on next year, if I was young Finn I'd seek a trade to a club where more senior berths are available. At 22, he should have already cemented a spot in our seniors, particularly after playing 9 senior games in his first season.
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Sorry folks…love the kid but any player (especially a mid) who has had 3 seasons under his belt and hasn’t been able to force a spot in the Seniors never will (with some exceptions of course) and is not a player we want or need…..this is a fact. Don’t believe me? which current player in any other club has served a longer apprenticeship (2+ seasons) before coming into seniors and being a star (obviously not including KPDs & KPFs).
Serviceable at best - will never be the player we hoped.
Serviceable at best - will never be the player we hoped.
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Dane Swan says hi.Said by Zed wrote:Sorry folks…love the kid but any player (especially a mid) who has had 3 seasons under his belt and hasn’t been able to force a spot in the Seniors never will (with some exceptions of course) and is not a player we want or need…..this is a fact. Don’t believe me? which current player in any other club has served a longer apprenticeship (2+ seasons) before coming into seniors and being a star (obviously not including KPDs & KPFs).
Serviceable at best - will never be the player we hoped.
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Really? How many games did Swanny play in the Ressies?The General wrote:Dane Swan says hi.Said by Zed wrote:Sorry folks…love the kid but any player (especially a mid) who has had 3 seasons under his belt and hasn’t been able to force a spot in the Seniors never will (with some exceptions of course) and is not a player we want or need…..this is a fact. Don’t believe me? which current player in any other club has served a longer apprenticeship (2+ seasons) before coming into seniors and being a star (obviously not including KPDs & KPFs).
Serviceable at best - will never be the player we hoped.
Anyway who actually saw Swanny play early days knew there was something about him irrespective of where he was drafted or how he trained…
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