#2 Shane Woewodin
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yes I for one am willing to give woey some credit, he has been playing well and consistent. Last year he played good then bad (often in the same game). One of his main problems was him being percieved as soft, which he often looked. thankfully he has all but eliminated that this year, some tough stuff, head down and backing into packs. Very impressive.
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Just saw another thing regarding Woey on the afl site.
heres the link
http://afl.com.au/default.asp?pg=news&s ... eid=154536
Best and fairests: Who's leading?
"COLLINGWOOD - Shane Woewodin
Having his best season since his Brownlow Medal winning year with Melbourne in 2000, Woewodin has been a highly consistent performer for the Magpies in 2004. The left-footer has stood up in the absence of senior midfielders Nathan Buckley and Scott Burns and is on target to claim his first Copeland Trophy. He is likely to face competition in the second half of the season, with Paul Licuria, James Clement and Ben Johnson in the mix. "
heres the link
http://afl.com.au/default.asp?pg=news&s ... eid=154536
Best and fairests: Who's leading?
"COLLINGWOOD - Shane Woewodin
Having his best season since his Brownlow Medal winning year with Melbourne in 2000, Woewodin has been a highly consistent performer for the Magpies in 2004. The left-footer has stood up in the absence of senior midfielders Nathan Buckley and Scott Burns and is on target to claim his first Copeland Trophy. He is likely to face competition in the second half of the season, with Paul Licuria, James Clement and Ben Johnson in the mix. "
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Well, looks like its up to me to bring this down a little.
Though I acknowledge Woeys efforts this year have been way better than last year, I need to see a stat that shows how effective these possies have been. My impression is that he tends to turn it over a hell of a lot. Of course this may be due to pressure, but pressure can come from deficiences in a players game, i.e. "pace".
Woewodin is not the player we hoped him to be and I'm sure his new contract offer will reflect that. ATM he is on $400,000+, with the dreamons contributing $80,000 of that, ending this year. Can anyone here believe he is worth those dollars?
Remember the old saying: "Stats can be made to show anything you want"
Though I acknowledge Woeys efforts this year have been way better than last year, I need to see a stat that shows how effective these possies have been. My impression is that he tends to turn it over a hell of a lot. Of course this may be due to pressure, but pressure can come from deficiences in a players game, i.e. "pace".
Woewodin is not the player we hoped him to be and I'm sure his new contract offer will reflect that. ATM he is on $400,000+, with the dreamons contributing $80,000 of that, ending this year. Can anyone here believe he is worth those dollars?
Remember the old saying: "Stats can be made to show anything you want"