Clearly haven't seen Zak Butters play.
Just gotta put some meat on him!!
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Clearly haven't seen Zak Butters play.
Just gotta put some meat on him!!
Much improved performance this week, 27 disposals.
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I think he'll be good in the middle. So good getting the ball to advantage in tight.He's AFL quality. Long term back pocket
You must be watching a highlights package then.For everyone saying he's not big enough, kicking isn't great ate we watching the same player? Evertime I've seen jase with the ball its been clean, makes the right decision 9/10 and has an impact every game.
Yep, would definitely have him ahead of Bonner. No loss there on strength around the contest or defence. Happy for Sinn to stay in for one more game.Would happily have him in the side ahead of Sinn or Bonner.
He’s doing pretty well as a wingman. Was ok against Carlton a week ago in the midst of a poor team performance. With Boak struggling to have an impact, Burgoyne would almost be a realistic replacement.Top possession getter with 24 disposals this week
Needs a big preseason to get 5 Kilos more on him. Don't really want to see him again for the year.He’s doing pretty well as a wingman. Was ok against Carlton a week ago in the midst of a poor team performance. With Boak struggling to have an impact, Burgoyne would almost be a realistic replacement.
I think he’ll come good at AFL level
Far out, is there anything more irrelevant than his weight. *in so sick of hearing he needs to put on weight. That's not even remotely his problem.
Kid has some genuine talent and is coming along great, starting to look too good for the SANFL. Starting to use his pace at times, use the ball well and find a lot of it regularly. I would be surprised if he isn't a round 1 starter next year.
All he needs to do is develop some more conviction in his ability, focus on being more damaging with the ball, continuing to use it well, focusing on doing the team thing rather than seagulling for cheap touches, and continue to win the 1:1s he is great at and build that fitness base up to improve his defensive workrate.
He's a very exciting prospect and I expect him to play a lot of AFL footy.
Yep, Sinn is very flashy, but doesn't get involved much at all. Burgoyne on the other hand is constantly involved.He looks much closer to AFL ready than Sinn who still struggles to have a consistent presence throughout the entirety of SANFL games.