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  • Bangalore Swans
    Suspended by the MRP
    • Mar 2021
    • 1049

    Everyone knows what a big Chad fan I am.

    One thing that I think he needs to work on is his positional versatility.

    At the moment his great strength is playing as in inside midfielder and using his toughness, speed, power, anticipation and great skills to win in both attack and defence.

    One thing he hadn’t strongly demonstrated is as ability to play a different position to inside mid.

    Heeney can play inside mid, wing, forward and spare man in defence.

    Mills can play inside mid and half back.

    Parker can play inside mid and forward.

    J-Mac can play inside mid, wing and half back.

    If you can’t play multiple positions you may find yourself in Kennedy’s current position.

    I don’t want Chad to become less prominent latter in his career if he suffers injuries and loses a little of that power and line breaking ability.

    What other position to people think Chad should specialise in to increase his versatility?

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    • Mark26
      Senior Player
      • Jan 2017
      • 1535

      Originally posted by Bangalore Swans
      Everyone knows what a big Chad fan I am.

      One thing that I think he needs to work on is his positional versatility.

      At the moment his great strength is playing as in inside midfielder and using his toughness, speed, power, anticipation and great skills to win in both attack and defence.

      One thing he hadn’t strongly demonstrated is as ability to play a different position to inside mid.

      Heeney can play inside mid, wing, forward and spare man in defence.

      Mills can play inside mid and half back.

      Parker can play inside mid and forward.

      J-Mac can play inside mid, wing and half back.

      If you can’t play multiple positions you may find yourself in Kennedy’s current position.

      I don’t want Chad to become less prominent latter in his career if he suffers injuries and loses a little of that power and line breaking ability.

      What other position to people think Chad should specialise in to increase his versatility?
      None. Leave him in the guts and give him license to create havoc. It's where he'll do the most damage.

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      • Ludwig
        Veterans List
        • Apr 2007
        • 9359

        Originally posted by Mark26
        None. Leave him in the guts and give him license to create havoc. It's where he'll do the most damage.
        I agree. He's miles of ahead of most inside mids at his age. He reminds me a bit of Luke Shuey. He can win the ball at pace, drive toward the forward line, breaking tackles if necessary, and kick a goal. It's a rare talent at his age. He should team up well with Mills for a long time and improve as they play together.

        Chad still has plenty to learn, especially the defensive side of his game. I would work on that first. He's very competitive, so I'm sure he's doing that already.

        I think Banga's suggestion will come about anyway, because with the number of midfielders we have that can rotate at stoppages, Chad will have to play other positions at various times in a game.

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        • Markwebbos
          Veterans List
          • Jul 2016
          • 7186

          Why is no one mentioning the number one aspect of his game that needs improvement, his hairstyle?

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          • Goal Sneak
            Out of Bounds on the Full
            • Jun 2006
            • 653

            Originally posted by Markwebbos
            Why is no one mentioning the number one aspect of his game that needs improvement, his hairstyle?
            I can't stand his hair. He looks too much like Dermott for my liking

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            • dejavoodoo44
              Veterans List
              • Apr 2015
              • 8635

              Originally posted by Markwebbos
              Why is no one mentioning the number one aspect of his game that needs improvement, his hairstyle?
              I know, it looks like somebody has cut a patch out of an old sheepskin run and pasted it to his head.

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              • Rod_
                Senior Player
                • Jan 2003
                • 1179

                Originally posted by dejavoodoo44
                I know, it looks like somebody has cut a patch out of an old sheepskin run and pasted it to his head.
                And if he is successful as Dermie - let it flow, let it flow!

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                • dejavoodoo44
                  Veterans List
                  • Apr 2015
                  • 8635

                  Originally posted by Rod_
                  And if he is successful as Dermie - let it flow, let it flow!
                  Unfortunately I can see it ending up as a mullet.

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                  • Nico
                    Veterans List
                    • Jan 2003
                    • 11339

                    Why are we questioning Chad. He is developing into a gun midfielder. He is Chad Warner, not JMac or Parker or Papley. If the club wanted to develop other aspects of his game they would have started by now. Clearly they see him as a midfielder.

                    They only tried Kennedy at half back because he is in his last year. Hewett at half back last year was a fail. He is in the midfield at Carlton and firing.

                    Lets not stuff Chad around.
                    http://www.nostalgiamusic.co.uk/secu...res/srh806.jpg

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                    • goods78
                      Warming the Bench
                      • Sep 2012
                      • 269

                      Originally posted by Markwebbos
                      Why is no one mentioning the number one aspect of his game that needs improvement, his hairstyle?
                      His Mum is a hairdresser from memory….


                      Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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                      • stevoswan
                        Veterans List
                        • Sep 2014
                        • 8559

                        Originally posted by Nico
                        Why are we questioning Chad. He is developing into a gun midfielder. He is Chad Warner, not JMac or Parker or Papley. If the club wanted to develop other aspects of his game they would have started by now. Clearly they see him as a midfielder.

                        They only tried Kennedy at half back because he is in his last year. Hewett at half back last year was a fail. He is in the midfield at Carlton and firing.

                        Lets not stuff Chad around.
                        Bit defensive? No one is 'questioning' Chad.....just his haircut.

                        Also, it is never a drawback to add other strings to your bow and he does need defensive work. Horse loves two way players.

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                        • i'm-uninformed2
                          Reefer Madness
                          • Oct 2003
                          • 4653

                          Chad is way ahead of the curve for his age and games played, and his improvement again this year suggests he’s got a lot more upside, as well as a highly professional approach given he spent all of pre-Xmas training with one or two others alone back in WA. We’ve every reason to be excited about him, but I’d tend to leave him in the guts for now.

                          I think where his improvement will come is

                          - Gut running, and by that I mean long hard running a Heeney, or watching other sides, a Bailey Smith does. Chad’s improved his running a lot so identifying this isn’t a knock, it’s just the natural next step in his evolution
                          - Defensive work. He’s a strong tackler and willing, and does a lot of pressure acts, so again, no knock. But his opponents can slip him at stoppages in particular, as we saw with Libba in that last big crucial play vs the Dogs. It’ll come.
                          - First hands and breakaway. Not that he’s fumbly, he’s not. But often, he’s terrific at winning a ball that’s already bouncing around the chaos of a contest - which is a great trait in its own right. What’d you’d love to see him develop is that best-in league trait like a Pertracca or a Bont, of being the first player at the contest to lay hands on ball, seize it and then rip away using his power before anyone else has even had a sniff of it.

                          I think these will all hopefully come as his rate of development has been superb so far, and partly looping back to Bangalore’s question, he’s the sort of midfielder you can easily see kicking 25-30 goals a year - not so much from playing as a forward, just the strength of his midfield work.
                          'Delicious' is a fun word to say

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                          • dejavoodoo44
                            Veterans List
                            • Apr 2015
                            • 8635

                            Speaking of ahead of the curve, this is from an AFL player ratings tweet, that lists each teams top 5 players, in this season's average player ratings. Chad is 5 on our list, and is one of the youngest players on there.

                            Ludwig will be pleased to know that Heeney is number one in the competition.

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                            • stevoswan
                              Veterans List
                              • Sep 2014
                              • 8559

                              Originally posted by dejavoodoo44
                              Speaking of ahead of the curve, this is from an AFL player ratings tweet, that lists each teams top 5 players, in this season's average player ratings. Chad is 5 on our list, and is one of the youngest players on there.

                              Ludwig will be pleased to know that Heeney is number one in the competition.

                              https://mobile.twitter.com/AFLPlayer...992965/photo/3
                              Former Swans feature prominently for some other teams: George Hewitt no.1 at Carlton *sigh*, Toby Nankervis no.2 at Richmond, Tom Mitchell no.2 at Hawthorn and he who shall not be named no.2 at Adelaide.

                              PS: Sorry, not really about Chad.

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                              • Roadrunner
                                Senior Player
                                • Jan 2018
                                • 1480

                                Originally posted by stevoswan
                                Former Swans feature prominently for some other teams: George Hewitt no.1 at Carlton *sigh*, Toby Nankervis no.2 at Richmond, Tom Mitchell no.2 at Hawthorn and he who shall not be named no.2 at Adelaide.

                                PS: Sorry, not really about Chad.
                                Yes, s@@t happens- we make mistakes and some just want to leave, like Mitchell and he who shall not be named. But we have the Chad, who will surely be a co- captain in the future. I hope he really loves our club and plays 200+ games for us. Such a talent- discovered by TB and idolised by Banga!

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