Friday, February 15, 2013

Billie Smedts and the Athlete Aesthete

I don’t know if I can remember a recruit I’ve been more excited to see play than Billie Smedts. Over the past few years, off-season recruiting, trade week, the U/18 carnival, the scouting combine and national draft have intensified in media and fan focus tenfold: In 2001, when Joel Corey was drafted, all I knew was that he was from WA and that, with the addition of Corey Enright, I had a potential 10+ years of “Lost Boys” jokes.

As each subsequent year has passed, more and more information has been made available to us. We got over excited about Tom Hawkins (which turned out to be rightly excited); we worried about drafting an injured Travis Varcoe; and we somehow lucked out when Joel Selwood slipped to 7. Every year it goes up a notch. There are scouting websites, youtube highlights and Emma Quayle who has managed to produce two books about the whole experience.

(Note: I do find it a little weird that adults are watching underage athletes with such intensity and then writing reports about physique or body fat percentage. Let’s just move on before I make a Kim Duthie joke and ASIO starts monitoring my email.)

When the Cats drafted Smedts prior to the 2011 season, the ever expanding group of draft pundits were unanimous; he had terrific potential and Geelong had found a bargain with the 15th pick. Brendan Goddard was thrown around as a comparison. I think Mick Turner said he’s the best junior he’s ever seen (although, I'm pretty sure he's contractually obligated to say that every year).

The fact that Smedts missed all of his first year due to injury only made his debut season all the more anticipated. Chris Scott, after pointing out that he didn’t individualize, went on to talk him up all that summer. Smedts was quickly becoming my favourite player that I’d never actually seen play.

Then something incomprehensible happened. Something that I wasn’t prepared for: Billie Smedts has an ugly kicking action.

It’s not massive, but it’s there; that slightly awkward, too-high ball drop. I thought the highly organized production line of junior rep footy would have weeded this out. Smedts comes from good football stock (his father played for the Bulldogs), he tested really well at the draft camp, he has perfect triangle numbers (size, speed, strength) for the modern player, he has good awareness and spatial understanding of the game, is elusive and handles pressure well, is strong overhead, can play almost anywhere on the ground and yet he kicks like... Mark McGough? Is this why he dropped to 15 in the draft?

I don’t want to undersell Smedts’ talents just because I want the guy to have a better looking kicking action than my mates. Smedts improved with every game last season and found a spot on the half-forward line that suited his combination of tenacity and audacity, occasionally giving us a glimpse of his talent that led to coaches and teammates telling stories about no one being able to lay a hand on him at training. And on present evidence, his kicking effectiveness seems to be ok. But his inelegance speaks to a deeper question.

With Daniel Menzel we all know his issues are purely physical. Ditto for Nathan Vardy. With Cam Guthrie it’s a matter of finding the right position. With Mitch Duncan it’s merely a matter of when.

With Smedts, I wonder if this small hint of awkwardness is some precursor to never becoming anything more than a handy player, a subconscious flag telling me there will always be a ceiling on his ability.

Or is it just an aesthetic thing? Am I wired to appreciate the more fluid athlete, to be drawn to Mark Waugh rather than Steve?

For years Nick Dal Santo seemed to be overrated almost purely because, unlike Smedts, every action he took on the football field was smooth and unhurried, and the football left his boot with the same mechanical precision as if it was launched out of machine: He looked like a good player and so we aligned his qualities with those of a good player until the rest of his game caught up.

I don’t know how good Smedts is or how good he can become. And by all accounts, from those who know, he’s a natural. All I know is that seeing Smedts’ awkward action immediately led me to thinking that Mitch Duncan will be Geelong’s next superstar.

21 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The definition of superstar depends on the player's position. For medium/midfield types you need to have both hardness & skill fully covered (eg Joel Selwood, Corey, Chapman, Enright .....etc). Running like an animal helps too.

Both Smedts & Duncan look like good athletes, have natural ability & awareness, but like all newbies (except Selwood early on) have bugger all hardness.

Actually, Duncan's not so new now. Over 50 games & is showing a bit more physical presence than he used to. Still has a way to go in my opinion though. When he joins the previously mentioned company I'll be on the same page as you Captain.

Smedts is currently marginally above Mr Hardness himself... Wet lettuce leaf MOTLOP. I'm not asking him (Motlop) to be like Joel Selwood but fuck........

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Thanks Spambots!

My thoughts from the NAB cup silly season so far.

- Caddy started with a bang, but didn't do much after that. Expectations need to be kept very much in check with this boy.

- Rivers - reads the play absolutely beautifully and will slot into that back 6 smoothly. You can never "replace" a player like Scarlett, but Rivers was a great pick up.

- Sheringham - finally admitted he was growing too tall for his hair and went the shave. Good on him - and no better club to run round as a baldy in.

- Mitch Brown - the unfulfilled great white hope - and will remain unfulfilled in my view.

- Pods in defence. No. Just No.

- Fatty Hawkins - somebody mentioned earlier that he looked to have been on an Essendon-like diet. He is freakin' enormous.

- Varcoe - magnificent to have him back, made better by the 'tache he is currently rocking.

- Selwood - took the opportunity when presented, even in a pre-season game, to smack his brother around the chops. Respect.

- Freo. Fuck I hate them now, even more so when I realised that Ross Lyon looks like Peter Slipper.

Overall, it was nice to see a Geelong team which threatens to be genuinely quick, but without losing too much of the inside grunt that has served us so well. Plenty of reasons to look forward to season 2013 with a smile.

Anyone else catch the games?

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Anonymous attila said...

Some hearty food for though - Geelong have decided to publish their response to the AFL equalisation document:

http://www.geelongcats.com.au/staticfile/AFL%20Tenant/GeelongCats/Club%20HQ/GFC%20Equalisation%20for%20Web%20Feb%202013.pdf

Well worth a read.

It also strengthens my view that Cook should take over running the AFL when Vlad leaves.

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Anonymous attila said...

Given his professed excitement about Billie The Kid, I do hope the Captain was watching us fillet the crows on the weekend. Smedts sprayed a couple, but he showed vice like hands and great awareness of where to lead etc.

Albeit in a mickey mouse game and a howling wind, but basically everyone who played looked a million dollars.

Blitzcavs (one of the 4 or so pronunciations the Foxtel team gave us on the weekend) was running around like a 50+ game ruckman (as opposed to the reality of him barely having attended 50 games of AFL I think). Taylor was taking the piss at CHB whilst fisting Walker; Varcoe was making my boy parts feel warm dashing off the half back flank; Caddy was doing some great inside work (whilst doing an excellent Luke Power impersonation IMO); and Bartel provided the greatest display by a number 17 since Shan Shan's relocation. All good stuff.

I am not happy about facing the Whorks in Round 1 without Stevie J and Kelly, but I am hardly in the dumps about our depth, based on the little bit we have seen so far.

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Anonymous attila said...

Oh, and can I get back on my "what the fuck is Phil Hughes doing in the team" high horse yet?

They fed Quiney to the South African wolves, let Hughes face the pop gun Sri Lankan attack, and is now stinking up the place in India. At least he isn't getting out to pace now - he is playing with concrete feet against the spinners and getting out that way instead.

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I looked up “flat track bully” on Crickipedia and it said “Phil Hughes”. What idiot other than our selectors ever thought that he could play spin on the sub-continent or the moving ball in England with his ‘extravagant’ technique? Bring back Quiney – at least he’d scrap.
And the call for Watson to open??? So he can fail in every position in the order I guess. He’s good for a stylish 20 and brain fade at anywhere from 1-11. Watto is Invers’ middle aged infatuation, instead of the Ferrari or the mistress. They all look good standing still, but chuck a hissy fit and break down as soon as you ask them to do anything, but very expensive to maintain.

The Indians must have sore guts from laughing at our ineptitude. From ex wicketkeepers tutoring our tortured spinner to picking duds like Smith and 4 pacemen at Chennai. And Maxwell & Doherty, seriously… Clarke is more likely to take a wicket. Never seen him bowl much but O’Keefe at least has the wickets on the board to get a gig ahead of those two.

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