sugar i admit gets plenty of the ball, but so what! its what you do with it that counts! krak when playing in the midfeild never misses a target but sugar on the other hand struggles at this at best! his ineffective disposal would be high , i dont mean clangers i mean kicks and handballs that make life difficult for teammates. his disposals may not be clangers but because they are of such poor quality the ball ebnds up being turned over because they just dont hit enough targets lace out!
I don't know what Sugar's disposal effectiveness is as I can't find a site with such stats but as John stated he is in our best 6. One of the stats sites had an overall effectiveness category up to round 10 this year and Johnson was rated at 95% which was one of highest at Richmond.
I wouldn't rate Johnson up there with Buckley. Five years ago I too didn't rate Bucks that highly as IMO he struggled with accuracy over 40m. Duncan use to spank him by dragging Bucks back to the HB line and force Bucks to kick long which we just picked off. However over the past 4 years ignoring injury his kicking has been fantastic so he deserves the praise he gets despite him playing for the maggots
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The best field kick ever that I've seen has to be Darren Jarman!
in hindsight i may be wrong here , but as i recall , if we never chased sugar, wells would have been on our list! maybe im wrong but wells creams sugar with his skill pace and footy brain. they are the players we need
I agree Wells is now the type of player we need in our midfield as our lack of pace and skill kills us against the top sides once the footy is loose. Terry smartly was aware of this before even coaching us. That's why he got Tambling and Meyer on top of Deledio. Anyway when we traded our pick it was pick #4 (= Timothy Walsh). It only became pick #2 (=Wells) after we had already traded for Johnson when the AFL through the book at Carlton for cheating. Some argue it was obvious what was going to happen but it shouldn't be up to the clubs to playing guessing games with picks when trade week starts. The AFL should had organised it that no trading or drafting be done until after they had made their final decision on the Blues. Blame them for the stuff up. Should also mention we also got Schulz as well at #12 and lost Torney in that deal.
The draft that year was and in hindsight one of the poorest of recent times. Almost a list of duds/nobodies apart from Wells, Rivers and a couple of others like Selwood and Minson doing some nice things this year. We of course under Spud and Brittain went for Fleming and Nichols
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Round 1
1. St Kilda - Brendon Goddard (Gippsland Power)
2. Kangaroos - Daniel Wells (Peel Thunder)
3. Brisbane - Jared Brennan (Southern Districts)
4. Western Bulldogs - Timothy Walsh (Northern Knights)
5. Sydney - Jarrad McVeigh (NSW/ACT Rams)
6. Port Adelaide - Steven Salopek (Dandenong Stingrays)
7. Geelong - Andrew Mackie (Glenelg)
8. Hawthorn - Luke Brennan (North Ballarat Rebels)
9. Kangaroos - Hamish McIntosh (Murray Bushrangers)
10. Essendon - Jason Laycock (Tassie Mariners)
11. Essendon - Jason Winderlich (Gippsland Power)
12. Richmond - Jay Sculz (Woodville-West Torrens)
13. Fremantle - Byron Schammer (West Adelaide)
14. Melbourne - Daniel Bell (Glenelg)
15. Melbourne - Nicholas Smith (Norwood)
Round 2
16. Port Adelaide - Stephen Gilham (Oakleigh Chargers)
17. Western Bulldogs - Cameron Faulkner (Central District)
18. Kangaroos - Kris Shore (Eastern Ranges)
19. Brisbane - Troy Selwood (Bendigo Pioneers)
20. Western Bulldogs - William Minson (Norwood)
21. Collingwood - Bowman Nixon (Calder Cannons)
22. St Kilda - Matthew Ferguson (Gippsland Power)
23. Geelong - Tom Lonergan (Calder Cannons)
24. West Coast - Paul Johnson (Dandenong Stingrays)
25. Kangaroos - Callum Urch (Western Jets)
26. Melbourne - Jared Rivers (North Adelaide)
27. Essendon - Darren Walsh (Sandringham Dragons)
28. Essendon - Tristan Cartledge (North Ballarat Rebels)
29. Collingwood - Luke Shackleton (Tassie Mariners)
30. Brisbane - Daniel Merrett (Southport)
Round 3
31. Kangaroos - Joel Perry (Eastern Ranges)
32. Adelaide - Luke Jericho (West Adelaide)
33. Western Bulldogs - Brad Murphy (Calder Cannons)
34. Sydney - Sean Dempster (Gippsland Power)
35. Western Bulldogs - Scott Bassett (Port Adelaide)
36. Geelong - Tim Callan (Geelong Falcons)
37. West Coast - Brent Staker (NSW/ACT Rams)
38. Kangaroos - Blake Grima (Eastern Ranges)
39. Melbourne - Gary Moorcroft (Essendon)
40. Essendon - Jobe Watson (Sandringham Dragons)
41. Richmond - Tim Fleming (Carlton)
42. Port Adelaide - Brett Ebert (Port Adelaide Magpies)
43. Collingwood - Cameron Cloke (Eastern Ranges)
44. Brisbane - Anthony Corrie (Nightcliff)