#12 Shannon Cox
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I thought he struggled to have much of an impact on the game. I'm not saying that he should necessarily be dropped, but simply that if we are picking players on form then his spot should come under scrutiny. Having said that, young players will invariably struggle for consistency, so there's clearly a strong case for perservering with the kid for a while yet.die4pies wrote:Please elaborate.RudeBoy wrote:I was also very disappointed with O'Brien, so his spot might also be up for grabs.
What exactly are you expecting from Harry?
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He stopped a rampaging wirria after he kicked the first two goals. He then picked up armstrong and did a similar job, i reckon he had 1 goal kicked on him at the most, his done his job, he also backed himself to spoil staker (1st qtr) by leaving wirria and attacking the footy. He was by far not our worst.
As for Cox, very exciting. Seen him play a couple of games last year and i really liked the looks of him, his been held back to get some more experience and the time is now to let the cox out of the shackles.
As for Cox, very exciting. Seen him play a couple of games last year and i really liked the looks of him, his been held back to get some more experience and the time is now to let the cox out of the shackles.
You might be right. It's a bit hard to judge players on TV, and I seem to be the only one here who was disappointed with Harry's game, so I'll happily bow to the majority, because I generally am a great fan of Harry's attack on the ball and the man.favourites 2006 wrote:He stopped a rampaging wirria after he kicked the first two goals. He then picked up armstrong and did a similar job, i reckon he had 1 goal kicked on him at the most, his done his job, he also backed himself to spoil staker (1st qtr) by leaving wirria and attacking the footy. He was by far not our worst.
As for Cox, very exciting. Seen him play a couple of games last year and i really liked the looks of him, his been held back to get some more experience and the time is now to let the cox out of the shackles.
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How did Cox go?
Seeing the game on TV it is hard to gauge how Cox went in his first game - he did a couple of good things once he settle down but I would be interested to know what his work off the ball was like
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I think youll find O'Brien was on Pettifer for pretty much the whole game.Johnson#26 wrote:Not a prolific ball getter, but he kept Pettifer pretty quiet in defence, and showed great closing speed on occasions to thump the ball clear. Was not at all disappointed with his match.
Can't recall who Cox was on, he was on and off the ground a lot and playing in midfield as well as back so didn't really have a task like O'Brien did. Wasn't the worst debut but he didn't do a lot. Looked alright though.
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I think what impressed me about Cox was the way he composed himself in pressure situations. There were a number of times when he did the right thing at the right time (e.g. defensive punch, handball), when a mistake or poor effort could have cost us dearly. I was at least as impressed with Cox as I was with the other two, and hopefully he doesn't get dropped.
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