Virgin Blue wrote:
Ok, here's the thing ... and I am trying to put this in simple (LEGO) terms for some of you.
When you watch Waite play as a forward, be honest... do you often think "Oh wow, how god is this guy, he will be a 60+ goal forward like Fev one day"?
Or are you like me and think he will never be a gun no.1 forward target (always a no.2 guy!) and therefore you're better off trying to mould him as a CHB? (where he doesn't have to 'create' the play all the time, and instead just has to focus on his man, jump, punch, gather, then run, and run, and run.. and hopefully at the end of it hit a target).
I reckon it's worth trying him at CHB because I'm not sure he will ever step up to be a 60 goal forward, and that's what you want from a guy with his abilities. He could be wasted if left as a 40 goal forward. That's his CHF ceiling (possibly), whereas across Half Back he could turn out to be a more devastating player.
As a forward he might give you 2-2.5 goals/game and 15 touches.
Bu as a CHB, he might be a Cornes type who'll give you 20+ touches, 5 quality spoils on the opposition's CHF, and give you 7 rebounds from CHB.
It's a good question VB. This time last year, I was calling for Waite to be played at CHB. I thought with Kennedy and / or Whitnall up forward, we could afford to have Waite down back, and I thought he had the right sikills to be able to hold it down. I still do.
However, I've got a different opinion now, based on two things. We no longer have Kennedy and Whitnall as options, and we have to work out where to play Setanta.
Setanta needs to be given a role this year, and be allowed to grow into it week after week. He's not a ruckman. FB is too difficult for him, has it requires very precise reading of the game, and I think he lacks some of that precision. You could stick him in a forward pocket, but I think that's a waste. And I'm not a subscriber of the wing theory, I don't believe, at senior AFL level, that 200cm players make good wingmen.
That leaves CHF or CHB. IMHO, it is too much to ask for him to play the most difficult position on the ground. That leaves CHB, where I believe with the freedom to run, without having to have the precise reading that comes with playiong on a leading full forward, he could excel.
By default, that leaves Waite at CHF. And in answer to your question, I saw about 8 or 10 games last year where Waite played forward and genuinely ecxcited me with what he did. 20-25 possessions, dozen marks, goals, and some freaky things in the air and on the ground that make him difficult to match up on. There was one game in particular which was a turning point, after he started playing forward, and for the next 2 months, he played a lot of excellent football. All my family commented on the fact that he had finally taken that significant step that we knew he needed to.
Yes, he can be a bit inconsistent, and he knows that. Yes, he can do some stupid things...he probably always will. But he showed enough to me last year to say that he could be a very, very good CHF.