@tony-soprano said in [Ikin: Harry Grant "not developed"](/post/1379408) said:
Harry grant been with Melbourne for ages and 1 season with us neither team can keep him injury free he plays the game in unsustainable way for his body to cope. Just like papz
I agree, but Harry engages in more collisions than Paps.
The concern I had for Harry back end of last year is, despite how tenacious and on-the-ball he is, competing at that level constantly is difficult for most players and he doesn't seem to be as resistant to wear-tear injury as someone like Brandon Smith is.
Made sense to me when he came on during Origin III and murdered it with a 15-minute spell of high tempo play, but I told my Sharks-supporting friend at the time: that's all well and good, but can he pace that output for 60-80 mins for each of 24 rounds?
My mate sneered but I made the point that despite how good a footballer he is, I think Harry's game did drop a bit in the last rounds of 2020, and we were aware he carried a decent hand injury for much of the year, even though he played most matches. He was probably lucky it was only a 20-round season in 2020.
Harry is basically the polar opposite of Cameron Smith, who intentionally did not continuously engage in high-impact, high-tempo match events, but instead held a very steady pace and picked his moments. Barely ever got injured, was still around the ball all the time, but didn't throw his body into the contest as much.