#18 Finlay Macrae
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- LaurieHolden
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Ironic you start a thread about him. I was talking to a Vic U18 development officer the other day. He looks after the southern region and that includes Chargers, Dragons and Stingrays. Amongst other things, we were talking about the draft of 2020 and how three of best Vic ( metro ) midfield kids in that draft really hadn’t come on like most would have expected. Will Phillips ( chargers ) went #3 and is currently playing VFL for Kangas. Perkins at #9 was a jet at the dragons and although he kicked two against us on weekend ( he played a lot at H / F on the day ) he’s always been a prolific and damaging ball winner. MacRae at #19 was Phillips partner in crime at the Chargers and they would have likely won the flag had the U18s played that year. [ McInnes, Ugle- Hagen and Connor Stone ( GWS midfielder at # 15 odd ) were also in that team ]
The reason for the back story is that it highlights how a couple of more highly touted Vic midfielders than MacRae, have also struggled to find consistency in the seniors. The conclusion formed was the lack of footy for two years has hampered their development dramatically. If you think about it, they would have to be AT LEAST 12 months behind where they would normally be, had they played through. I know MacRae is a hard worker and he’s also a quality young man, so his improvement and development will look after itself. The bottom line is, it’s pretty hard to continue to develop, if the platform for development isn’t made available to you.
The reason for the back story is that it highlights how a couple of more highly touted Vic midfielders than MacRae, have also struggled to find consistency in the seniors. The conclusion formed was the lack of footy for two years has hampered their development dramatically. If you think about it, they would have to be AT LEAST 12 months behind where they would normally be, had they played through. I know MacRae is a hard worker and he’s also a quality young man, so his improvement and development will look after itself. The bottom line is, it’s pretty hard to continue to develop, if the platform for development isn’t made available to you.
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Kelly has had Injuries.swoop42 wrote:Basically 2 seasons of U18 / VFL development lost due COVID.
People to easily seem to forget this and it's one reason I'm not prepared to write off the likes of Will Kelly just yet let alone be impatient with the progress of Macrae.
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For good reason, they were fast tracked last year. Now with a healthy list, they need to earn a spot.
Injuries still opens doors (see Begg) , but a couple of years in the Ressies is normal, I don't see it as a negative. The eyes can see enough potential, there's no lack of it.
Besides, all the reasons mention editorial above play a huge part too. To add. Without ressies, and in rebuild mode, giving them a game last year was their only chance to kick a ball in anger.
Injuries still opens doors (see Begg) , but a couple of years in the Ressies is normal, I don't see it as a negative. The eyes can see enough potential, there's no lack of it.
Besides, all the reasons mention editorial above play a huge part too. To add. Without ressies, and in rebuild mode, giving them a game last year was their only chance to kick a ball in anger.
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Finlay MacRae
Anyone know what’s going on? Thought he’d be in the 22 by now, or knocking on the door as sub. But Carmichael is getting games ahead of him. Homesick and missing his brother three suburbs away? Or is it a mix up with the coach’s surname?
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Was thinking the same thing. Is a clearance king in the VFL, which is exactly what we need in the seniors right now.
Has recently been re-signed for two more years I believe so the club must rate him. But you would think right now is the time for him to be getting games while Adams is out, and Carmichael has the flu.
No even named as an emergency in recent weeks. Strange.
Has recently been re-signed for two more years I believe so the club must rate him. But you would think right now is the time for him to be getting games while Adams is out, and Carmichael has the flu.
No even named as an emergency in recent weeks. Strange.
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Couldn't we ask the same question about Kelly, Draper, Murley and Harrison who haven't, as yet, played a senior game under Fly?
Or Poulter and Chugg who, like Macrae, got one each?
He's not playing AFL because, in the coaching panel's opinion, there are better options within the squad.
Just like every listed player in the VFL it's a case of putting in consistent performances and making the most of your opportunities
if, and when, they present themselves.
Or Poulter and Chugg who, like Macrae, got one each?
He's not playing AFL because, in the coaching panel's opinion, there are better options within the squad.
Just like every listed player in the VFL it's a case of putting in consistent performances and making the most of your opportunities
if, and when, they present themselves.