#7 Josh Daicos
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Peter played 6 games in 1979, same number that Josh has played in 2018.
In this 6 games, Peter averaged 13 disposals per game and kicked a total of 2 goals 10 behinds
In Josh's 6 games this year, he's averaged 15 disposals per game and has kicked a total of 3 goals 1.
Mind you, Peter was 17 in 1979, turning 18 in September that year and Josh is 19 now, turning 20 later this year.
Peter played 6 games in 1979, same number that Josh has played in 2018.
In this 6 games, Peter averaged 13 disposals per game and kicked a total of 2 goals 10 behinds
In Josh's 6 games this year, he's averaged 15 disposals per game and has kicked a total of 3 goals 1.
Mind you, Peter was 17 in 1979, turning 18 in September that year and Josh is 19 now, turning 20 later this year.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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For a 19 year old taken at pick 57 and 8 games under his belt, I think he's doing well.
If he wasn't the son of the Macedonian Marvel, would we be having this conversation?
You can compare him to Steele, you can compare him to Stephenson. But they were high picks.
Right now, he's in the team and doing what he needs to do. I'd say the signs are very positive.
If he wasn't the son of the Macedonian Marvel, would we be having this conversation?
You can compare him to Steele, you can compare him to Stephenson. But they were high picks.
Right now, he's in the team and doing what he needs to do. I'd say the signs are very positive.
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It is always hard to be the son of a father who is a legend in the same field.
Teddy Whitten Junior would be remembered as being one of the better Bulldogs players of his time if his name had been Teddy Smith, instead he is remembered as being nowhere near as good as his old man.
Gary Ablett Junior has worked very hard to establish a career outside of his father's shadow, but despite the younger player's two Brownlows, any of us who have seen both Ablett's play know that Gary Senior was a far more brilliant player. (Gary Junior is almost certainly a better human being but that is not relevant to the discussion)
I think that Josh will develop into a fine player although probably not as good as his dad. If it comes to that Darcy Moore won't win two Brownlows the way his dad did either. But I am very glad to have both of them playing with Pies.
Teddy Whitten Junior would be remembered as being one of the better Bulldogs players of his time if his name had been Teddy Smith, instead he is remembered as being nowhere near as good as his old man.
Gary Ablett Junior has worked very hard to establish a career outside of his father's shadow, but despite the younger player's two Brownlows, any of us who have seen both Ablett's play know that Gary Senior was a far more brilliant player. (Gary Junior is almost certainly a better human being but that is not relevant to the discussion)
I think that Josh will develop into a fine player although probably not as good as his dad. If it comes to that Darcy Moore won't win two Brownlows the way his dad did either. But I am very glad to have both of them playing with Pies.
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Interesting. I saw a fair bit of both Abletts.Dr Pie wrote:It is always hard to be the son of a father who is a legend in the same field.
Teddy Whitten Junior would be remembered as being one of the better Bulldogs players of his time if his name had been Teddy Smith, instead he is remembered as being nowhere near as good as his old man.
Gary Ablett Junior has worked very hard to establish a career outside of his father's shadow, but despite the younger player's two Brownlows, any of us who have seen both Ablett's play know that Gary Senior was a far more brilliant player. (Gary Junior is almost certainly a better human being but that is not relevant to the discussion)
I think that Josh will develop into a fine player although probably not as good as his dad. If it comes to that Darcy Moore won't win two Brownlows the way his dad did either. But I am very glad to have both of them playing with Pies.
Senior was awesome and unbeatable on his day, but had plenty of very quiet ones too.
Junior is/was a model of consistency , work ethic, more team orientated and brilliant moments at his best.
I'd take Ablett Junior every day of the week and twice on Sundays.
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Agree, Ronrat, his hand skills are sublime. I'm less sold on his kicking, however. It feels weird to tense up when a player named Daicos goes to kick the ball. I'm sure he'll improve in that area as he continues to develop.
Maybe his dad could give him one of those Peter Daicos GoalMaster footys to practise with...
Maybe his dad could give him one of those Peter Daicos GoalMaster footys to practise with...