Which Player Are You Looking Forward To Seeing Improve in 2004?

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  • lizz
    Veteran
    Site Admin
    • Jan 2003
    • 16778

    #16
    Don't disagree with previous nominations, but another one to ponder is the Captain.

    He had a fantastic season this year - particularly coming from where he did in the pecking order - and as a tagger it's hard to see how he could do much better next year (or beyond). But his tagging almost clouded how effective he can be at getting the ball himself and his usage of it isn't bad either.

    He's one of few Swans genuinely able to win clearances and some of his handballs are extremely creative. His kicking on goal is usually sound and his endurance top notch. Maybe his field kicking sometimes lacks penetration and he's not overly quick, but we have enough other midfielders around him who are strong in these areas that these should be manageable.

    His style of play isn't the same, but I see parallels with Cresswell. Both "arrived" at the top level at relatively mature ages, having been rejected for various reasons at the 17/18yo stage. Even in 1996 Cresswell was primarily used as a tagger and didn't really come into his own as a true playmaker until 1997 onwards and got better and better over the next few seasons. I reckon his skills were still improving even this year, and although the conventional wisdom is that players won't improve much after the age of 24 or so, Cresswell proved this isn't always the case.

    I reckon Kirk is still finding himself as a footballer and it's entirely possible that there's more improvement to come yet. If Fixter can rediscover his 2002 form and take some of the tagging responsibilities over from Kirk, I don't see any reason why he (Kirk) can't develop into a topline midfielder - not in the elite class but certainly a consistent ball winner and play maker.

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    • Jeffers1984
      Veterans List
      • Jan 2003
      • 4564

      #17
      Agree with everyone especially Noggy as now he has the opportunity to show the AFL that he was worth the pick before coughlin...

      But i think the biggest improvement i would like to see is from our brownlow medalist (omg we have one!!) Adam Goodes. This man has the world at his feet and can do it all. Expect another brownlow medal if he can continue with his consitency! IMO he will definately be one of the greatest players to ever play the game.
      Official Driver Of The "Who Gives A @@@@ As The Player Will Get Delisted Anyway" Bandwagon.

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      • Sanecow
        Suspended by the MRP
        • Mar 2003
        • 6917

        #18
        I tried to get the Nicks bandwagon rolling but nobody wanted to get on.

        LRT will improve this year. Last year he was great for a player who has few clues about the game (not his fault!), but with more experience he will get smarter and make quicker decisions. This morning I watched the WB v Swans replay and the passage of play where he took two marks (the first contested) up the wing resulting in a goal was fantastic. Looking forward to more!

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        • robbieando
          The King
          • Jan 2003
          • 2750

          #19
          Originally posted by Sanecow
          I tried to get the Nicks bandwagon rolling but nobody wanted to get on.

          LRT will improve this year. Last year he was great for a player who has few clues about the game (not his fault!), but with more experience he will get smarter and make quicker decisions. This morning I watched the WB v Swans replay and the passage of play where he took two marks (the first contested) up the wing resulting in a goal was fantastic. Looking forward to more!
          I agree.

          Of all the rookies who played last year LRT has the most improvement left in him and is the more likely to explode next year. His matches in the finals this year were his best 2 matches yet and I think he'll be given more time next season across half back. He'll improve and he will become a very important player for the team
          Once was, now elsewhere

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