melliot wrote:Another eg: Presti, took 3 years before showing his capacity at FB.
An ain't dat the trufh! For the first year or two, Presti was a cast-iron dud. He played out on the wing or HBF, and he looked like a kid with a bit of talent but too awkward, too slow at times, and never stamped his influence on the game.
(And if we are going to tell the truth here, I have to admit that I liked him: I thought that the kid would come good. Not that there was any particular evidence there at the time, I just had a hunch. But I didn't for one moment think he would mature into the ultra-reliable human blanket he became. And .... I could tell you the truth about quite a few other players I though looked the hgoods early on ... and who have long since been thrown back on the scrap heap of the suburban leagues, where they are doubtless perfectly good plumbers and scholteachers and car salesmen. Still, I got Presti right.)
The point is, Reid shows as much now (maybe more) than the young Presti did. You have to be patient, especially with young talls. My gut feeling is that, eventually, Reid will be an absolute gun, But not this year, and not next year. It takes time.
Meanwhile, we have matches to win. With Rocca unfit and Rusling some weeks away yet, it's pretty much Reid or Dawes right now. There is no point in taking one raw kid out to put a differerent raw kid in un;less one of them has shown something special in the twos or on the track to force a change. Unless we want to go with a temporary fix (of questionable value) by playing a stand-in (e.g., L Brown, N. Brown, Bryan) as the third tall, we might as well stick with the one we've got. He probably won't win a lot of ball, but at least it will pump some more senior games into him. One either of Rocca or Rusling is fit, it's a different game.
PS: I hear that Zac Dawson is putting in some quality games these days. Remember Zac Dawson? The teenage full-back that got so throughly monstered by an in-form A Rocca that no-one ever forgot it? Well, apparently, he has come good.
Talls take time.