#31 Beau McCreery
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Reminds me of Byron Pickett - fast, tough, good skills and a deadly weapon as his superpower. For Pickett it was the bump (before that got largely outlawed) for Beau it's the hard tackle.
He tackles extremely well - he is careful not to sling and almost lowers the other player to the ground.
He tackles extremely well - he is careful not to sling and almost lowers the other player to the ground.
I think therefore I think - I think
If he can develop into a fully fledged midfielder, he could be an absolute star. He's already showing glimpses of brilliance. He's as strong as Millane, he's faster than Millane, a better and longer kick than Millane, but not as good (yet) in the air as Millane. At this early stage of his career, he is scarily good.
He's our 'raging bull'.
He's our 'raging bull'.
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I am as big a fan of Beau as the next man, but I think the comparisons to Pants are premature at best.
Some may have forgotten just how good that bloke was, anyone remember that game for the Big V that he totally dominated? He was one of the greatest players in the league.
If Beau gets to those levels look out! But as others have said, he will never mark the ball like Pants could
Some may have forgotten just how good that bloke was, anyone remember that game for the Big V that he totally dominated? He was one of the greatest players in the league.
If Beau gets to those levels look out! But as others have said, he will never mark the ball like Pants could
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I have been wondering what pick he was and was going to look it up. Inspired choice and time to honour the recruitment team that saw his talent and potential at a young age. He will only get better with experience and I hope he will be a long term champion Collingwood player.Pies2016 wrote:Not bad considering he’s off an interrupted pre season ( keyhole hip surgery )
He has presence around the contest and that’s one of the biggest compliments you can give a footballer.
He’s looking like a very astute pick up for a selection in the forties.
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Re: Beau 'Bear' McCreery
I get the comparison. Both were fearsome and intimidating, I guess the difference being the way they moved and their athletic ability. Millane being a leopard and Beau more like a wild boarMossi wrote:Love the comparisonlazzadesilva wrote:Not a direct comparison but do you see a bit of Millane in McCreery? I do.Millane42 wrote:This guy was phenomenal yesterday - his frantic pressure and hard hits were gold. Love watching him play.
He also has goal sense - a 'first picked' type of player (amongst a range of others)
Millane was a better mark, McCreery is faster, but they are both the best team players who lift their teammates. Both are great kicks, bulldose through contests, love the hard contact and don't take any nonsense from opposition. They are also some of the strongest players I have ever seen. Millane ragdolled his opposion and I will never forget McCreery handling May last year!
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