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Big history of injuries so you can only assume are keeping him in cotton wool.
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Lack of pace, height, physicality and kicking depth, make him a liability in my book. As great as he obviously was as a teenager, his numerous chronic injuries have crippled him to the point where Mihocek already looks a much better option. This is not me having a go at the kid. It's not his fault. In fact he should be applauded for persevering after so many injury setbacks. However, the modern game requires pace and physicality more than ever, and from what I've seen, as recent as the intra-club practice game 2 weeks ago, he just hasn't got what it takes.

Some Nicksters will criticise me for it, but I've been saying this for about 3 yrs now, and each year that passes, the more I'm convinced recruiting him was a monumental disaster.
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RudeBoy wrote:Lack of pace, height, physicality and kicking depth, make him a liability in my book. As great as he obviously was as a teenager, his numerous chronic injuries have crippled him to the point where Mihocek already looks a much better option. This is not me having a go at the kid. It's not his fault. In fact he should be applauded for persevering after so many injury setbacks. However, the modern game requires pace and physicality more than ever, and from what I've seen, as recent as the intra-club practice game 2 weeks ago, he just hasn't got what it takes.

Some Nicksters will criticise me for it, but I've been saying this for about 3 yrs now, and each year that passes, the more I'm convinced recruiting him was a monumental disaster.
Rude I understand your points mate but he was never quick even as a junior. His draft combine sprint test was in the mid range over both 20 & 40m slightly ahead of Langdon (in his draft hear) but well behind the fastest player in Freeman remember him lol
Physicality wise he's at the minimum the same as Langdon and maybe in front of him but he doesn't need to be overly physical as he reads the game so well he gets to the ball earlier than most others.
His kicking is miles ahead of Langdon and most others of his size in the backline. Langdon can't kick it over 20-25m accurately yet Scharenberg last year led our side in targets hit over 30m +
Finally Sanderson seems to have a completely diffent view to you stating they had held Scharenberg back the past month as this was his first full AFL preseason and they wanted him cherry ripe come round 1
Buckley and the medical staff managed him long term last season and Buckley said this was done with the view to his long term in the game not the short term
You and many others might be surprised the clubs opinion on this guy he's held in very high regard for many reasons
He may not figure round 1 (I think the Hawks will play a small forward line thus we will need to adjust our defenders accordingly)
Rude he may not be a defender of choice in your team and that's fair lord knows his body is one mishap away from it being done at this level (and I pray it doesn't happen like you mate) but he is a player who will surprise many maybe even as a forward !!!
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RudeBoy wrote:Lack of pace, height, physicality and kicking depth, make him a liability in my book. As great as he obviously was as a teenager, his numerous chronic injuries have crippled him to the point where Mihocek already looks a much better option. This is not me having a go at the kid. It's not his fault. In fact he should be applauded for persevering after so many injury setbacks. However, the modern game requires pace and physicality more than ever, and from what I've seen, as recent as the intra-club practice game 2 weeks ago, he just hasn't got what it takes.

Some Nicksters will criticise me for it, but I've been saying this for about 3 yrs now, and each year that passes, the more I'm convinced recruiting him was a monumental disaster.
Rude I understand your points mate but he was never quick even as a junior. His draft combine sprint test was in the mid range over both 20 & 40m slightly ahead of Langdon (in his draft hear) but well behind the fastest player in Freeman remember him lol
Physicality wise he's at the minimum the same as Langdon and maybe in front of him but he doesn't need to be overly physical as he reads the game so well he gets to the ball earlier than most others.
His kicking is miles ahead of Langdon and most others of his size in the backline. Langdon can't kick it over 20-25m accurately yet Scharenberg last year led our side in targets hit over 30m +
Finally Sanderson seems to have a completely diffent view to you stating they had held Scharenberg back the past month as this was his first full AFL preseason and they wanted him cherry ripe come round 1
Buckley and the medical staff managed him long term last season and Buckley said this was done with the view to his long term in the game not the short term
You and many others might be surprised the clubs opinion on this guy he's held in very high regard for many reasons
He may not figure round 1 (I think the Hawks will play a small forward line thus we will need to adjust our defenders accordingly)
Rude he may not be a defender of choice in your team and that's fair lord knows his body is one mishap away from it being done at this level (and I pray it doesn't happen like you mate) but he is a player who will surprise many maybe even as a forward !!!
Spot on, I believe we need to use him as a forward now that Goldie has gone down.

Hopefully Dunn, Murray, Moore, Howe, Landon & Crisp can do the job down back. Whilst Scharenberg can be our 3rd tall, maybe his football smarts & skill can take us to another level.
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RudeBoy wrote:Lack of pace, height, physicality and kicking depth, make him a liability in my book. As great as he obviously was as a teenager, his numerous chronic injuries have crippled him to the point where Mihocek already looks a much better option. This is not me having a go at the kid. It's not his fault. In fact he should be applauded for persevering after so many injury setbacks. However, the modern game requires pace and physicality more than ever, and from what I've seen, as recent as the intra-club practice game 2 weeks ago, he just hasn't got what it takes.

Some Nicksters will criticise me for it, but I've been saying this for about 3 yrs now, and each year that passes, the more I'm convinced recruiting him was a monumental disaster.
I believe your doubts are certainly warranted though it's still to soon make any definitive calls on him given his injury history and lack of exposure at AFL level to date.

From memory he completed the majority of the preseason last year like he will do again so hopefully that will hold him in good stead for the coming season and we will have a greater understanding of his worth moving forward at it's completion.

While injuries have set his football development back no doubt it should be remembered he's 22 now so we should be seeing the results of body strength development over many preseasons at least and this is one advantage he should have over someone only entering their second year in the AFL system.

My biggest criticism so far is that he doesn't look to hurt the opposition enough with his possessions, he takes the safe option all to often and tends to go wide and/or short with his kicking in particular.

Someone should hand him a highlights video of James Clement as inspiration for the type of player we'd love for him to become.
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Agility Agility Agility. I hope he is getting all of the running, strength and conditioning into his legs to give him more penetration in his kicking, ability to turn quicker than the QE2 and improve his closing speed.

I guess time shall tell in what is a defining season for him.
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Shaz improved with every game last year, I expected him to have a big preseason, but he never got a chance to show his wares, absolutely damn idiotic coaching. And where the hell is Daicos? Played great in 2nd half against GWS, tackled like a lion, Not even here today.What about Kirby? Brown2?

Suckley has no clue how to Handle young players, unless they are perfect & don't need help. This list should have played finals last 3 years. Suckley should do well at Freo, he's the biggest anchor any club has ever had to wear. I seriously can't see how he'd get a gig as a deputy assistant to the boot studder at any other club.
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