Whatโs hard to understand? Some people rate him higher.
Begs will make a very smooth transition to mid in a few years. His skillset just fits there, hand in glove. Iโm still not sure (admittedly, heโs had a shocking run at it) where or how Lav fits in there. In VFL and AFL his form has all been forward.
I rate Begley very very highly - but so far Iโm not seeing much to change my views.
More than 10 goals in a few games at vfl level after being injured entire preseason most of regular season up to that point. and people are all but calling for his delisting but players like long have shown โ โ โ โ all their entire career but because his dad is a legend of the club he must get the time to prove heโs worth it. or mckernan who plays 1-2 good games a year and has had a career thats truly perplexing is still a blitz favourite to many?
You shouldnโt take a lot of notice of his 5 games last year, โฆ he was once again returning from injury, and as I said earlier here, after hitting ripping VFL form quickly, something was weird when he went up into the Seniors, โฆ he didnโt seem to be able to play his natural game, or with the same flair.
His form in his 1st season showed what he has to offer, โฆ and I for one, am confident heโll settle and produce it again and then some this year.,
Please list them. Lavโs senior form was awful due to his limited prep and he had a couple of good VFL games. Iโd be interested to see who you think ranked lower.
Stewart was very good last year, for a 22 year old 197cm forward it was a very exciting development year and really a great bonus for the club. He provides a significant mismatch for opposition teams in that they need a genuine tall to match him, however itโs his agility, pace, contested work that are his real weaponswhich makes him an even more difficult match up. He hasnโt shown he can become a genuine number 2 tall forward but not many 22 year olds have and even if he doesnโt develop into a great contested mark he can still be a very effective key forward. Opposition teams will put a bit more time into him this year so itโs a great challenge but Iโm confident we will see another strong development year from him.
Injuries have robbed Laverde of significant development time since he was drafted, at the time a mix of him and Langford as forward/mids looked the perfect selection. Our list has since changed significantly. Stewart has gone way passed him for the third tall, depending on how successful Stringer is as a mid he is also potentially competing with him and as is Begley. Based on exposed form all those boys look better players now and in my view look better long term prospects. I actually donโt see Laverde playing many AFL games this year, I see him having a similar season to Langford as last year. Developing as a VFL midfielder with time inside and outside the contest. He isnโt going to make this side as a marking forward and depending on how he progresses his midfield craft could be weโll be squeezed out.
Theyโll always be opportunities due to rolling injuries. Laverde will most likely play early and have a chance to maintain his position by performing. Hopeful that heโs fitter and more versatile.
Good question. I havenโt really drawn up a best 22 yet as I reckon the players that would fall into our 15th-30th best player range are all very close and both these two would be in there. Gut feel is based on their respective performances last year Stewart will be given first crack at the 3rd tall forward spot but I think Laverde is the more talented player.