#27,#43,#5 Captain Nick Maxwell
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He's done the hard yards and is just starting to blossom as a player and leader. He's probably never going to be one of those players the media salivate over, but if he keeps going the way he's going, he'll be recognised by peers; teammates and Collingwood fans as a genuine goer with a touch of mongrel, a heap of determination and more than a little skill.
I agree with DaVe86 in that his best position is back but the fact that he can pinch hit up forward or even potentially on ball or wing (I think the word you used was versatility DaVe) gives him extra strings to his bow so that he can be moved elsewhere rather than taken off if being beaten/bad matchup or if we need someone to fill a gap elsewhere.
Apologies to Eddiesmith but, even though I was a fan of Jason Clokes endeavour and attack on the ball, I think Nick is a better option.
I agree with DaVe86 in that his best position is back but the fact that he can pinch hit up forward or even potentially on ball or wing (I think the word you used was versatility DaVe) gives him extra strings to his bow so that he can be moved elsewhere rather than taken off if being beaten/bad matchup or if we need someone to fill a gap elsewhere.
Apologies to Eddiesmith but, even though I was a fan of Jason Clokes endeavour and attack on the ball, I think Nick is a better option.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Nick is a courageous and promising Player.
Now is the time to consolidate his defensive work, and take out a real big scalp such as harry has done with lucas, nick might even be able to do the job on brad johnson who knows.
Now is the time to consolidate his defensive work, and take out a real big scalp such as harry has done with lucas, nick might even be able to do the job on brad johnson who knows.
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Thought Maxy had an ordinary first half but turned it around and had an outstanding second half, did well when back and provided a leading, marking target when forward. Very good effort and he is coming along very nicely.
Note, I did include him in my 'apologies' column for not getting him in the votes.
Note, I did include him in my 'apologies' column for not getting him in the votes.
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I actually don't have a problem with this, cos if JA, Goldsack and Brown all come on as well, Maxie's ability to play as a tall utility gives him that extra string to his bow and more flexibility to the team.Zakal wrote:I love the way Maxy is progressing, but cant help but wonder if his role is becoming more of a versatile tall-utility than a defender, as i would struggle to name his last 3 opponents. I just hope his one-on-one game is still being developed at the same time.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Im not too worried either because i think there are better defensive options one-on-one already showing signs. Like Harry. But you'd like Maxxy to continue developing that side of his game in case injury strikes. I would like Maxxy to become the new Wakelin...but one that can play around the ground as well. (although with Wakes goal last week, maybe he wants to do that too hehe).stui magpie wrote:I actually don't have a problem with this, cos if JA, Goldsack and Brown all come on as well, Maxie's ability to play as a tall utility gives him that extra string to his bow and more flexibility to the team.Zakal wrote:I love the way Maxy is progressing, but cant help but wonder if his role is becoming more of a versatile tall-utility than a defender, as i would struggle to name his last 3 opponents. I just hope his one-on-one game is still being developed at the same time.
We don't want to be caught out by injury or retirement, and find we dont have enough players with negating power.
How great would it be if our future backline is made up of Harry, JA, Brown...with Goldsack and Maxxy playing around the ground, and Travis Cloke playing up at CHF with Reid....but if ever an opponent starts to get on top of Harry for instance, we have the versatility and confidence to be able to throw Maxxy, or Goldsack or even Trav back on him and expect them to be able to make a difference.
I think thats what our side is building towards, total versatility. Look at the players we have drafted recently:
Travis Cloke...can play just as well at CHF as CHB. IN fact prior to this year, some of his best games have been at CHB. Could also play a roaming role along the wing if we really needed it.
Josh Fraser...not the best ruckman in the comp, but he is by far the best rover over 200cm. Can play ruck (though hopefully one day only 2nd ruck), up forward, down back, on a wing, across CHF. The epitome of versatility..hell he can even play as a midfielder at the centre bounce he's that good below his knees.
Goldsack....was drafted as a tall wingman/HF, yet apparently is demanding selection in the seniors playing FB for willi, and has the size to play KP or on a wing.
Pendlebury....midfield panther yes...but in a few years when be bulks up a bit and his body hardens, he is tall enough to play a Key position as well.
Nathan Brown....junior All Australian FB...rather the best FB in the draft...yet has the athleticism to play CHB, on a wing, or even at CHF (depending on his kicking). At worst he is a defensive option across HF as well.
Ben Reid...probably more wingman than the other players ive put down as being able to play on wing, given his even greater speed, athletisicm, vertical leap, and kicking skill. Yet at his recent rate of growth could also play ruck, and definitely a forward role when he bulks up.
Maxxy....as explained above.
Toovey and Cox also seem to have similar capabilities.
Add to those guys the FP/HFFs and BP/HBFs who can play midfield.
Didak, Davis, Medhurst, Swan, Johnson, Rhyce, Heath, and Daisy.
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