Charlie Dean
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He was very solid. He was out positioned early ( and that off shore wind doesn’t help either ) but once he got used to the tempo, he easily held his own.
He’s not overly agile, so the key to him playing a higher grade will be winning his fair share of one on ones in that last line of defence.
Hopefully that taste of game day will inspire him to new levels in the pre season.
He’s not overly agile, so the key to him playing a higher grade will be winning his fair share of one on ones in that last line of defence.
Hopefully that taste of game day will inspire him to new levels in the pre season.
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Was really happy for Charlie considering all the bad luck with injuries etc but don’t think so I’m sorry to say. Not close to Marty Hore’s perormance in any way shape or form who also played in same the conditions but was able to dominate and was the stand out down back for both team…he never made it into our first team….
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I think you’re being unduly harsh and much too hasty in your assessment. He’s just played his first competitive football match in thirteen months and something like his tenth VFL game overall. Hore is a quality veteran with AFL experience; you’d expect him to perform as well as he did on the day.
It also helps that Williamstown’s midfielders were actually hitting short targets rather than just bombing it aimlessly into the forward line like we were doing…
It also helps that Williamstown’s midfielders were actually hitting short targets rather than just bombing it aimlessly into the forward line like we were doing…
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Agreed. And I accept your point. What I was referring to albeit not clearly articulated was that Marty was a solid contributor week in week out and ‘we’ still didn’t think he was good enough…everyone seems to have high expectations of Charlie but honestly I just don’t see it. Really hope I’m wrong…all the best Charlie…wishing you every success!
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At 20 years old, Dean won the Fotbergill- Round - Mitchell medal for being the most promising young player in the VFL. Since then and two years on, he hadn’t played a full game of footy until the weekend. Any judgement on his ability right now is premature at best. It’s often said that full back is the easiest position to play but the hardest position to learn. It’s all about angles and sacrificing your own game for the greater good. Dean needs to first play the position week in, week out for at least a season before he can improve on any promise he showed as a 20 year old.
Nobody thought Sam Collins was much chop after being delisted by Fremantle who selected him as a late pick from BoxHill. After his delisting, he then spent some time back in the VFL at Werribee as fullback and was selected by the GCS as a concession pick in 2019. The rest is history.
Nobody thought Sam Collins was much chop after being delisted by Fremantle who selected him as a late pick from BoxHill. After his delisting, he then spent some time back in the VFL at Werribee as fullback and was selected by the GCS as a concession pick in 2019. The rest is history.
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I agree about the intricacies of playing full back…instinct and natural ability plays a massive part….more often than not if you don’t have it you never will…at least to the standard required. Much like you can’t teach speed….either you’ve got it or you ain’t.
Wishing Charlie the best!!! But there’s so many talented fit, fast, ruthless fullbacks out there in state leagues who have for one reason or another been overlooked we should be exploring i.e. Collins, Adams etc.
Wishing Charlie the best!!! But there’s so many talented fit, fast, ruthless fullbacks out there in state leagues who have for one reason or another been overlooked we should be exploring i.e. Collins, Adams etc.
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I agree about the intricacies of playing full back…instinct and natural ability plays a massive part….more often than not if you don’t have it you never will…at least to the standard required. Much like you can’t teach speed….either you’ve got it or you ain’t.Pies2016 wrote:At 20 years old, Dean won the Fotbergill- Round - Mitchell medal for being the most promising young player in the VFL. Since then and two years on, he hadn’t played a full game of footy until the weekend. Any judgement on his ability right now is premature at best. It’s often said that full back is the easiest position to play but the hardest position to learn. It’s all about angles and sacrificing your own game for the greater good. Dean needs to first play the position week in, week out for at least a season before he can improve on any promise he showed as a 20 year old.
Nobody thought Sam Collins was much chop after being delisted by Fremantle who selected him as a late pick from BoxHill. After his delisting, he then spent some time back in the VFL at Werribee as fullback and was selected by the GCS as a concession pick in 2019. The rest is history.
Wishing Charlie the best!!! But there’s so many talented fit, fast, ruthless fullbacks out there in state leagues who have for one reason or another been overlooked we should be exploring i.e. Collins, Adams etc.
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You generally are glass half empty on all prognostications.Said by Zed wrote:Was really happy for Charlie considering all the bad luck with injuries etc but don’t think so I’m sorry to say. Not close to Marty Hore’s perormance in any way shape or form who also played in same the conditions but was able to dominate and was the stand out down back for both team…he never made it into our first team….
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Bumped from page 7 to the front page!
Congratulations to Charlie Dean for making his AFL debut on Saturday night against GWS Giants at the Showground for Livestock.
It has been 834 days since he was drafted, undoubtedly there's a chapter reserved in this year's Club annuls about resilience following adversity and a picture of Chas Dean.
A moment in time that Charlie will never forget.
https://x.com/CollingwoodFC/status/1765 ... 66489?s=20
Think Charlie was a little bit caught of guard by the news
https://x.com/CollingwoodFC/status/1765 ... 02998?s=20
Congratulations to Charlie Dean for making his AFL debut on Saturday night against GWS Giants at the Showground for Livestock.
It has been 834 days since he was drafted, undoubtedly there's a chapter reserved in this year's Club annuls about resilience following adversity and a picture of Chas Dean.
A moment in time that Charlie will never forget.
https://x.com/CollingwoodFC/status/1765 ... 66489?s=20
Think Charlie was a little bit caught of guard by the news
https://x.com/CollingwoodFC/status/1765 ... 02998?s=20
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