In Damien's report of the game v Richmond he says what a great job Willo did as a stopper on the duck. ( Haven't seen a tape of the game yet - will do so tonight- but I believi you Damien). It got me thinking that rather than continuing to canvas the idea of using him as a swap for the likes of the spider from St Kilda, he can be used in certain games as a tagger rather than the one being tagged. He is obviously capable of performing this role and still drifting forward to kick a few of those goals on the run as he apparently did v the Tigers. There are others around the club we can use in swap deals and , yes, while I can't see North letting him go, I think Harvey should be closely looked at.
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Willo's new role?
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i wouldn't say willo was strictly a tagger on the weekend. he was also pretty instrumental with some play of his own, especially in the third quarter. i think daffy just had an off day. after all willo's not very fit right now so shawry might've wanted him to just run with daffy rather than dash all around the place. in any case i have no idea why anyone wants to get rid of willo. he's a bloody champion and we need for those brilliant team-lifting goals he kicks, and just his general presence.
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Agreed he wasn't strictly used as a tagger, but I recall late in the 1st qtr, seeing Willow get his first touch and thinking to myself that he wasn't going that well - then I noticed that he was playing on Daffy who had not had a kick at that stage so I reassessed my opinion of his performance up to that time. He certainly got better as the game went on and became much more attacking, kicking that brilliant goal coming out of the centre later in the game. Daffy is in the top ten for kicks in the league I think, but Willow showed that when you play him close and there are no easy stats, he goes missing.
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gherig on our forward line sounds very, very tantalizing. think about how athletic that half-forward line would be with tarrant, mal, gehrig, pebbles, even kinnear or tuckey. and then we've got wasley who can play on a flank, browny providing a bit of bite in a pocket, oborne developing into a champion crumber, and the savmeister one out at FF. truly sounds like a spectacular forward set-up.
WOW I have always been a big fan of Gehrigs, he is definately a top player and will improve even more hopefully at Collingwood. I dont agree however with those fans out there who think Mal is a better forward just think if we had some better tall defenders Mal could play on the smaller forwards and I have no douht he would completely shut them down.
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