Big question WP- do you think he can turn it around? His softness that is. I seriously don't think he can. I'm not saying the kid cannot play a bit but IMO he will always be that bloke that will be the weak link when it comes to pressure and tackling. He is Grigg mk2
I know it's harsh and I know he is still young but I bet you we will be talking about the same thing with him in 5 years time.
Sorry for the delay in replying big tone was at a wedding yesterday.
Like you I've never been a fan of the kid when it comes to his attack on the contest. Ever so often he will go in for a hard ball, lay a tackle. But and it's a big but t doesn't happen often enough. Have seen him far too often take a step away from a contest rather than attacking it.
Do I think he turn it around? I hope he can but based on what I've seen so far the answer is NO. Why? because he continues to get games despite this clear deficiency in his game. What he did last week against the Dogs by not going for that mark was unforgivable. He should have been dropped for it and told to go back and work on that until he gets it right.
Actually he should been dropped a number of times over his 3 years in the game for doing these things. But instead of dropping him and working with him to fix it the coaches reward him for it by continuing to give him games. what message does it give him? To me it is telling him those efforts are acceptable. Which is why I am extremely doubtful it can be eradicated out of his game
Which makes Cotchin's comments in the Age about shirking contest all the more laughable.