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[QUOTE=TheBloods;843285]Done well , shut me up
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What else is a small fwd meant to do ! Not running around off a flank getting the ball given to him all game is he ?[/QUOTE
Exactly my sentiments on Ronke. He was on my delist list a month ago. Now he’s staked his claim for that 2nd small forward spot.
Well done Ronke.Comment
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A month is a long time in football. It’s not surprising he has returned to performing so well this season with his confidence pretty high.
Ability rarely disappears with younger players it’s usually confidence or injuries and we know the injury challenges he has faced.
As I have posted previously not too many players kick 7 goals in a game and even less do it at AFL level.
Skill level was never in doubt but the last few years would have challenged his confidence , it seems like the club had the confidence and backed him in to deliver.
Currently you would think that he has an edge over Sam W but only the coaching staff know for sure where he sits.Comment
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When he played late last year he looked completely bereft of any idea how to play but as we so often discover, the club knows a lot more than we do.
As I posted in another thread, so good to see Ben sticking his hand up for a best 22 position, it improves the team.
Wicks is still important to the squad.Comment
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Yes, very pleasantly surprised as I too had written him off. Has great pace and his composure has improved with a lift in confidence. Hoping now that his contribution to the team will go from strength to strength as we need multiple avenues to goal if we are to challenge. I’m looking forward to seeing him and a fit Paps buzzing in our forward line- couldn’t imagine it before!Comment
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I have probably been his biggest supporter and even I thought this would be his last year. I've often commented that he was very driven to succeed, and this alone could get him through. And this factor probably saved his career. I didn't realise just how bad his injuries were. I'm so pleased that he's come back in such good form this year and hope he gets a good run on the injury front now.Comment
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I like the way Ronke goes about it - he has an ability to be in the right spot and make things happen, but I have to look away when he is having a set shot at goal.Comment
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He's not the only one, at one stage we were 4.11 weren't me. I mean whose responsible for our goalkicking? Do we have a goalkicking coach? I'm sure it's not it's not Buddy, but gosh the results look like it might be. :-)Comment
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We were very accurate leading into the Hawks game, so I'm marking that goal kicking down as a one-off, never to be seen again display! (although I did have a moment or two where I thought we were going to repeat our efforts from the final last year against GWS).Comment
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It’s a tough role playing as a small forward where you can be starved of opportunity. However, if Ronke can keep playing with the level of energy he has shown each game this year he will likely keep his spot even when the goal kicking opportunities dry up.
When he first burst onto the scene he became a favourite of my young son and we were chanting “we will, we will, Ronke you!” whenever he did something exciting. It might now be time to resurrect that one I think.Comment
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It’s a tough role playing as a small forward where you can be starved of opportunity. However, if Ronke can keep playing with the level of energy he has shown each game this year he will likely keep his spot even when the goal kicking opportunities dry up.
When he first burst onto the scene he became a favourite of my young son and we were chanting “we will, we will, Ronke you!” whenever he did something exciting. It might now be time to resurrect that one I think.
Spot on about being a tough role. The small forward has to make a lot of their own opportunities so it demands that high level energy that Ben's been giving. If he keeps it up the goal kicking opportunities should keep on coming.
Bring back the "We will Ronke you!" chant, he's playing as good as ever!Comment
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Thanks Goal Sneak.
The difficulty that a small forward faces was highlighted this week. Ronke didn’t get a goal in a game for the first time this year and his name was listed by Michael Whiting on AFL.com as a player to be dropped. Whether that view is shared by the match committee remains to be seen but it is interesting that his name was mentioned.
A small forward really needs a goal a week along with numerous pressure acts to be (or feel) safe in the team.
Papley’s return also complicated things for Ronke to some degree. Can they both play in the forward 50 (with Hayward) and the other mids floating down? I hope so, as I think we are a bit tall without them but there are a lot wanting McDonald and Hickey back in while still playing McClean. However, it is also possible that an overcrowded small forward group starve each other of opportunity and play selfish football in response.Comment
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