#31 Beau McCreery
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Anyone else think that McCreery could find himself squeezed a little through the season? We seem to have a lot of pressure forwards. I’m not sure there’s going to be any space for him in the middle.
With the “preseason” caveat, he had some c-grade ammo’s moments in the first q of the trial yesterday - although quite a few looked fumbly. I’m sure that will improve as we go forward.
I agree with others that the main goal of yesterday was no injuries and looks like that was successful.
With the “preseason” caveat, he had some c-grade ammo’s moments in the first q of the trial yesterday - although quite a few looked fumbly. I’m sure that will improve as we go forward.
I agree with others that the main goal of yesterday was no injuries and looks like that was successful.
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^Based on the practice game? Or in general?
The practice game for me is exactly that. It's the equivalent of going to the driving range so I'm not looking to these as ones I'll be assessing a player's ability or broader contribution to our side.
FWIW, I'm hoping the pre-season comp soon becomes a thing of the past.
These mickey mouse matches are nothing more than community engagement exercises. By all means, run community camps, but make them training camps.
If we're going to risk players, risk them with 4 points at stake.
Reality is though, he's not damaging enough on a number of key statistics to hold a HFF position alone and not be at risk of natural attrition. But that also has to come from those vying for a starting senior spot.
Harrison will be on his hammer by seasons end.
Ask me again at the mid-season break and we'll have sufficient body of work to make an informed assessment regarding his ability to rotate through the middle if he's given the opportunity, which I'm sure well see.
The practice game for me is exactly that. It's the equivalent of going to the driving range so I'm not looking to these as ones I'll be assessing a player's ability or broader contribution to our side.
FWIW, I'm hoping the pre-season comp soon becomes a thing of the past.
These mickey mouse matches are nothing more than community engagement exercises. By all means, run community camps, but make them training camps.
If we're going to risk players, risk them with 4 points at stake.
Reality is though, he's not damaging enough on a number of key statistics to hold a HFF position alone and not be at risk of natural attrition. But that also has to come from those vying for a starting senior spot.
Harrison will be on his hammer by seasons end.
Ask me again at the mid-season break and we'll have sufficient body of work to make an informed assessment regarding his ability to rotate through the middle if he's given the opportunity, which I'm sure well see.
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I have to say in general, because I agree with you that 20 minutes in a practice game in Feb cannot be the benchmark...LaurieHolden wrote:^Based on the practice game? Or in general?
I like him as a player, and he has some great highlights, but he's going to be behind Schultz, Elliott and Hill (at least) in the HFF role you flagged, and there should hopefully be some young whipper snappers striving. If they want to play both Reef and Johnson that also probably puts more pressure on how many smaller forwards you can play. Perhaps theyre grooming him for the Adams role from last year - 10-15% midfield?
It's a hard role to play - one where you can be a little invisible if you dont kick 2-3 or have 8 score involvements and those other three guys have proven to be able to make the moments that catch the eye.
Anyway - I wish him well and lets see if he can lift his game in either that position or another. We saw last year how he, WHE, Lipinski, Ginnivan, Noble and potentially Mitchell were all in that 19-25th position in the team. Hopefully spots can be demanded rather than opened up duje to significant injury - although there is bound to be some of those too.
I do enjoy his bone crunching tackles - I liken them to folding someone in half like you were packing them into a suitcase.
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I agree with your certainties/definites, but they account for four forwards, not five. One ruck is always named on the bench with six genuine forwards named in the 18. That means two of Johnson, McIness or McCreery make it. Krueger only gets in if the others are injured. If Harrison’s good enough to force his way in we will be in an excellent position.mgh3536 wrote: Miocheck, Elliott, cox/Cameron are certainties
Hill and Schultz are definite
So you are left with 1 of McInnes/Johnson/ Kruger/mcstay/ mcreery
Depending on the day and opposition
Although McInnes has only played fwd at Collingwood he came to us as a big-bodied mid. This preseason we’ve seen a bit of that skill set. For that reason he might push McCreery out. It may depend on match-ups.
And I’d be surprised if Elliott gets through the whole season without weeks off. So expect players to rotate through.
And in the latter third when McStay’s fit…what a dilemma the coaches will have!
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Agree with this. I am anticipating a breakout year from Beauu. He has elite speed and strength, and I am sure he is going to play a more prominent midfield role.RudeBoy wrote:McCreery is way, way ahead of Reef in terms of selection. He is a gun player, set to take off in 2024. Reef is yet to even demonstrate he is good enough to play senior footy.
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Agreed, but very different players and fill different roles.RudeBoy wrote:McCreery is way, way ahead of Reef in terms of selection. He is a gun player, set to take off in 2024. Reef is yet to even demonstrate he is good enough to play senior footy.
Reef is the tall forward option, Beau is a pressure small forward who shows signs of being an impacting mid.
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Beau could easily have kicked 4 or more goals in the GF. I think he is currently comfortably picked in the best 22. Of course, that could change as the season goes on, but I hope that he is able to improve his game even more.
It appears to me that the coaching group want the talls in the forward line to contest and not be outmarked. They see the pace and smarts of our pack of small forwards as a big asset.
It appears to me that the coaching group want the talls in the forward line to contest and not be outmarked. They see the pace and smarts of our pack of small forwards as a big asset.
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I just don’t see McCreery as a midfielder, particularly while he’s at Collingwood. Hes currently behind DeGoey, Nick, Mitchell, Pendles, Crisp Sullivan, MacRae, Lipinski and likely DiMattia ( in 12 months ) who all have attributes that are more suitable to starting in the centre square than McCreery. It’s not a knock on McCreery, he plays his role very well …. just as our true midfielders play their roles very well too.
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keep in mind that De Goey started as a forward with the occasional burst in the midfield. Beau is still young and explosive. If an inside mid gets the ball and gives it to him on the burst he can fly out of the centre just like Jordy. He's also a tackling machine in there.Pies2016 wrote:I just don’t see McCreery as a midfielder, particularly while he’s at Collingwood. Hes currently behind DeGoey, Nick, Mitchell, Pendles, Crisp Sullivan, MacRae, Lipinski and likely DiMattia ( in 12 months ) who all have attributes that are more suitable to starting in the centre square than McCreery. It’s not a knock on McCreery, he plays his role very well …. just as our true midfielders play their roles very well too.
With more experience and focusing on using his strengths I can see him becoming a midfield weapon.
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