Bluebernz wrote:
BKB read my post again... I never said you compared him to Cyril (it was an aside more than anything)
It's pretty hard to sustain intensity and defensive aspects throughout a game when you fatigue quicker due to the lack of a preseason- more seasoned players than Yarran struggle when they haven't had a full pre-season. Look everyone agrees he's got a lot of improvement to make up in this area but there are mitigating factors you also have to consider.
And if you can't see his upside then sorry I'm not even gonna bother explaining it... been a tough Monday at work and I can't be arsed tbh

..agreed, over a full game, game after game a young kid with bugger all pre-season behind him will struggle.. ..completely agree.. ..but he hasn't played many games this year at all, and ressies reports [not afl fitness standard] don't show him playing an intense, accountable style.. ..and reports of his previous year's wafl form seem to also mention his 'lazy, unaccountable' style.. ..that may be due to the sub-afl standard of what's required in non-afl leagues, and possibly due to his youth and playing role [attacking/creative sorts aren't generally known for their defensive aspects].. ..i was just stating that he has the body, and skills to have at least been showing a little more [have stated i don't expect great games, but some serviceable footy would be nice] in his afl time and more in his ressie games..
..and in regards to the whole notion of 'upside', i don't really buy into it.. ..and the reason i don't think a player like Yaz has much is because i think he's already got great skills off both sides of his body, creative footy smarts, pace, good hands and a good frame already.. ..aside from improved fitness base [which would be the same for most kids], where is the upside gonna come from..?.. ..for me, upside would apply more to a 'project' type player that's still learning the game, mastering skills and footy tactics etc etc.. ..all of which Yaz has by the truck-load..