Everitt's turned a corner hasn't he? Height, speed, footskills, can play back and forward- we don't want to let him go.
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Not trying to bucket anyone here but in this debate there is a factor missing from every argument so far. Tippett's role is fundamental to any argument about Reid and White. Reid has played a total of 5 mins with Tippett as the leading forward and White has the last 5 matches. The fact that Tippett now gets the #1 defender, Mumford/Pyke the next tall and White the 3rd is not insignificant. Evidence White was matched with Pittard on Sunday and clearly have both a physical and mental advantage.
Reid has played as the key forward and has been consistently matched against the #1 defender. It would have been interesting to see how these stats would fare if he had been against the 3rd tall.
It's a fair point, particularly in defence of Reid. As I said, I'm not too big on stats anyway. Dane Swan gets massive stats, but I don't think he'd get a run in the Sydney midfield. The biggest thing I take from Jesse's stats is that he's significantly increased his work rate this year.
Having said all that, all the Swans have ever asked of their players is that they play their roles. They don't want or ask them to be superstars. If Jesse's role is to monster the third tall defender, drag defenders up the ground by using his size and speed on the wing and provide a leading target coming in the forward 50, then he's performing his role with aplomb. Whether he'd be as effective without Tippett is academic because he's not being asked to play the role without Tippett.
FWIW, I think Reid will be back in the team when he's fit. Just don't think it'll be in Jesse's role. Reid's advantages are his leap and agility, which can be used elsewhere while Jesse is nailing CHF.
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Graemed makes a excellent point. Who knows how Reid could be going now if he was fit. That being said Jesse is killing it, and I hope it has finally clicked for him.
Not only has he had the #1 defender, he's usually had to contend with a 2nd and sometimes 3rd defender as well in marking contests.
I think that is why he has played so much better went sent further up the ground.
With Tippett now coping most of that attention, Reid should have a better chance at playing forward.
Certainly we would think that Reid would be advantaged with Tippett at FF, but with his injury and White playing well, we may not get a chance to see it this year.
Also, if we wanted both White and Reid in the side, it would seem that Reid would be off playing defence and White at forward. The one area that Reid has over White is his tackling and general defensive skills.
Reid is running again
but white is on the rise and showing he is mentally ready as well !
"be tough, only when it gets tough"
Even if Reid wasn't hassled up forward as much, he's still a terrible set-shot. Defender for sure.
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