He is holding it up quite a bit, whether it's game plan or not. As his confidence grows he will move it on quicker. I think he doesn't want to muff the kick.black&white blood wrote:Love the kid gonna be a ster only thing have to day he has to move the ball on quicker sometimes
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Spot on mate just has to get his confidence up also to run and take blokes on it will come with time. Love this kid his all classDidcos435 wrote:He is holding it up quite a bit, whether it's game plan or not. As his confidence grows he will move it on quicker. I think he doesn't want to muff the kick.black&white blood wrote:Love the kid gonna be a ster only thing have to day he has to move the ball on quicker sometimes
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Loved That MomentDaVe86 wrote:Highlight of the game for me was watching Pendles direct someone to lead to the space he wanted to kick...and watching Lockyer (a senior player) take orders from him, lead to the space and get on the end of a perfect pass. That is something i haave only seen from nathan buckley in a collingwood jumped in the last 10 years. He is a future leader and a great finisher. Ashame he missed that goal
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His eyes lit up McGough style didn't they. I'm sure in another 20 games or so later in his career he will put that into the 2nd stand.DaVe86 wrote:Highlight of the game for me was watching Pendles direct someone to lead to the space he wanted to kick...and watching Lockyer (a senior player) take orders from him, lead to the space and get on the end of a perfect pass. That is something i haave only seen from nathan buckley in a collingwood jumped in the last 10 years. He is a future leader and a great finisher. Ashame he missed that goal
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Didcos435 wrote:His eyes lit up McGough style didn't they. I'm sure in another 20 games or so later in his career he will put that into the 2nd stand.DaVe86 wrote:Highlight of the game for me was watching Pendles direct someone to lead to the space he wanted to kick...and watching Lockyer (a senior player) take orders from him, lead to the space and get on the end of a perfect pass. That is something i haave only seen from nathan buckley in a collingwood jumped in the last 10 years. He is a future leader and a great finisher. Ashame he missed that goal
And just in time for the finals.
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This young fella is going to be something out of the box. Alot has been said about his decision making and his desperation, but this kid is definately going to be a ripper. Persist with this fella and we will be laughing!! A smooth operator
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He is moving through the stages pretty quickly now, he just needs to work on his rookie mistakes. Nailing that shot on goal is something he needs to make a certainty, as well as cutting down on the turnovers from decision making errors....but this will come with time and adjustment to the game...its only his 11th game after all.
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My opinion of pendles is that he is a poor disposer of the ball, turns it over as much as any of our worst offenders and looks very slow which compromises his ability to think quickly. His comparison to the great John Greening is very premature, but I am ever hopeful .frankiboy wrote:His disposal and decision making in traffic made players much more his senior look very ordinary
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I remember one stage of the game where he gathered the ball amongst West Coast players and turned them inside out. All you could see was Scott in the middle of 2 West Coast players jumping all over the place that had no idea what to do. Of course Scott weaved through them and moved the ball on. Thought to myself at that point yep, this fella will clean up.
He has a lot of improvement left in him which is the best thing.
He has a lot of improvement left in him which is the best thing.