diesel95 wrote:
Voss called it details in the final minutes. but it’s details all throughout the seasons. why was setters never given a run with in the middle before when it so obvious he plays better in the middle than on the wing?
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I think all you have to do is watch Setterfield's games last year, then our round 1 team to work out that answer why he was on a wing in the first place, then look at Setterfield's form as a senior player, regardless of position to answer that question for yourself.
Setterfield did really well on the weekend. In a pack situation during the year, he just ball watched. Terriblly out of form.
Funny what happens when your career in on the line, demoted to the reserves after 3 very bad games in the seniors, averaging 15 disposals a game, and unlikely to be recalled the ones.
Then a last minute call he gets the call up to replace Cerra because the cupboard is bare in the reserves.
It was do or die for Setterfield. His spot on the list was looking very precarious before this last game.
He's a very lucky lucky boy to get a tagging job on the games best ball winner. Oliver took Setters to the footy0, but can he do it on his own?
Now he has to back it up. Don't put it on the coaches.
Who should he tag this week? or, should he be able to play a real inside mid role and find the ball himself?
if they don’t want him in the middle maybe he tags sidebottom. lots of young players used to learn the fame by being told to follow an opponents best ball getter. nothing new or wrong with that. he’s been getting big stats in the VFL all year. i think it’s the pace of the game that has alluded him at AFL level so far.
like i’ve said before, get so neurological training apps and those lLED comes going for him as extras. speed him up. double short black expresso before each game.