2013 profile Brad Crouch

Started by tbagrocks, September 09, 2012, 02:38:25 PM

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tbagrocks

clearance freak, Brad is like a cat at stoppages and he pounces and uses his size and has quick hands, getting around 18- 20 possessions a game, thing about his work with West Adelaide this year I don't think he's really all that interested, he seems to dominate when he feels like it, I get the feeling he's waiting for 2013 and when he can get a game for Adelaide he will show what he can do,

Dream Team for 2013  Might not be the ball magnet of others but I do think he will be once he gets regular games at AFL level, probably only 15- 20 possessions a game in 2013 but should get plenty of opportunities to play

2012 West Adelaide
12 games
19 possessions
3  tackles
4.5 clearences

2013 predictions
DT ave 60-70
games- 15+
possession ave- 16

Hagebear

Will he be basement price. Didn't we get him off GWS?? How will that work with pricing??

Mr.Craig

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From February this year -

"Brenton Sanderson has expressed frustration at not being able to play Brad Crouch after playing well in an intra-club hit-out.

"Crouchy is the most frustrating one because he was outstanding," Crows coach Brenton Sanderson said.

"He's going to play some NAB Cup, but we'd love to be able to play him early in the season proper."

Adelaide's operations manager Phil Harper says there is no doubt Crouch will be a fine player for the Crows in the years to come.

"You can see from watching him [in the internal trial] and from watching him at training, he's going to be a quality player," Harper said.

"He's only young still and he should be ready to play next year when he's eligible."

http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/afl/brad-crouch-shines-in-crows-trial/story-e6frecoc-1226272152874

And a few YouTube highlights -

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RYaj1Zjx4U

Capper

He was on my radar and have only just read this. Will be interesting next year if they bring in 2 subs, he may be seen as someone to bring off the subs bench to take the game by the scruff of the neck

A definite lock for next year