#25 Josh Fraser
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Most number one draft picks are surrounded by unjustified hype.
Josh has been a very good and consistent player for us since his debut.
Everyone talks about Cox and the other mobile ruckmen but they rarely mention Josh when they talk about this type. Yet he is one of the best at this going around.
What's his goal average per game? He often is good for at least one a game mostly.
He may not be the best tap ruckman going about and sometimes struggles to match it physically with the stronger bigger ruckmen, yet he is often effective. How often this year has Collingwood gone up a peg when he's returned to the ground half way through the last quarter?
Too often criticism of Collingwood players here is based on some sort of paradigm of the perfect player, or the 'new messiah'.
No player is perfect and the answer to all our team weaknesses will never be found in one player.
Josh is one of our best, and the reason the 150 has come up so quickly is that he is always a definite starter in the team list and apart from one bad season, is rarely injured.
So good on you Josh, congrats on the 150! Tear 'em a new one on Saturday!
PS: Richards dropped for Bryann again. Sigh......
Josh has been a very good and consistent player for us since his debut.
Everyone talks about Cox and the other mobile ruckmen but they rarely mention Josh when they talk about this type. Yet he is one of the best at this going around.
What's his goal average per game? He often is good for at least one a game mostly.
He may not be the best tap ruckman going about and sometimes struggles to match it physically with the stronger bigger ruckmen, yet he is often effective. How often this year has Collingwood gone up a peg when he's returned to the ground half way through the last quarter?
Too often criticism of Collingwood players here is based on some sort of paradigm of the perfect player, or the 'new messiah'.
No player is perfect and the answer to all our team weaknesses will never be found in one player.
Josh is one of our best, and the reason the 150 has come up so quickly is that he is always a definite starter in the team list and apart from one bad season, is rarely injured.
So good on you Josh, congrats on the 150! Tear 'em a new one on Saturday!
PS: Richards dropped for Bryann again. Sigh......
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Hard to believe he's already in his 8th year yep, time goes quickly.
150 games, nice achievement, let's hope that he can take his game to new levels in the future. He's already a very good player, though.
150 games, nice achievement, let's hope that he can take his game to new levels in the future. He's already a very good player, though.
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