TheGame wrote:
JackWorrall wrote:
Elwood Blues1 wrote:
Watched the Port vs Carlton game on Foxtel yesterday and Wiggo took some nice marks under the pump and did ok but couldnt hit a target from 20 -40m away..no one doubts his courage or work rate but his skill level and decision making is what lets him down.. i think he plays his best footy on the ball...like Bannister he needs to lift his disposal skills and not panic...I wouldnt give up on Wiggo yet but he probably has this season to make it and you just wonder if he will get the opportunities with some of the younger blokes probably going to get preffered...
The key part of this is about Wiggin's decision making. Under pressure he panics, and frequently is caught holding the ball or turning it over. In fairness, I think he improved in 2005, but there are many ahead of him on current showing, and I doubt he has much improvement left.
Reminds me too much of Simon Fletcher.
That's an insult to Simon, he actually played a few good games.
So has Wiggo.
From memory didnt he come to the club as a forward?
He could potentialy play a crash and bash role in the forward line. Whilst disposal is lacking courage isnt and he wouldnt be scared to attack the packs. Also with the attach he has on the ball it would really improve our forward lines attack on the ball. He wouldnt let it out easily, something that has been happening too ofter in recent times.
Love the blokes commitment and I really hopes he can prove all the doubters wrong and come good, however I struggle to find a place for him especially in ouw forward line. I suspect he would have been a handy player in a very good side, workman like, but we need less workmen and more managers(leaders) at the moment.