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@jirskyr said:For a first-year rookie I think he did fairly well. He's no SBW but we have more experienced players who have less upside.
Definitely needs to work on his defensive reads, mobility and stamina, but that's all part of having multiple pre-seasons under his belt.
Also OP and some others seem to have missed the background that tiga4eva notes - Aloiai was signed by Tigers whilst he had a fractured hip and did not have a proper pre-season. I'm not surprised he toiled a little in the final rounds, considering he played every match and was getting 40-60 minutes in each of the last 7 games.
It's not a great defensive pairing to put him with Moses, but it's not exactly Aloiai's fault that Moses is a turnstile.
@magpiecol said:Good kid.Strengthen up in the off season and he could be another Les Boyd.
@jirskyr said:For a first-year rookie I think he did fairly well. He's no SBW but we have more experienced players who have less upside.
Definitely needs to work on his defensive reads, mobility and stamina, but that's all part of having multiple pre-seasons under his belt.
Also OP and some others seem to have missed the background that tiga4eva notes - Aloiai was signed by Tigers whilst he had a fractured hip and did not have a proper pre-season. I'm not surprised he toiled a little in the final rounds, considering he played every match and was getting 40-60 minutes in each of the last 7 games.
**It's not a great defensive pairing to put him with Moses, but it's not exactly Aloiai's fault that Moses is a turnstile.**
@notarealtiger said:He was quite poor in that Raiders game, particularly with his slide defence. His form has definitely slowed down towards the back-end of the year.
But that's to be expected of a 20 year old forward playing his first full season of first grade. He'll be better for the experience and come back stronger and fitter next year. I think he has a lot more upside than Lovett and possibly Sironen.
@underdog said:He played 5 weeks with a broken hand?
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Wow, that's tough.
@tiga4eva said:@underdog said:He played 5 weeks with a broken hand?
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Wow, that's tough.
Yep,usually carries ball in his left hand,but taught himself to carry it in his right hand.
@ricksen said:He's shown glimpses this season, but still very raw and goes missing too often.
Needs a lot of improvement to be a starting edge forward in a challenger IMO, but perhaps that'll come with a proper off season.
@cktiger said:@jirskyr said:For a first-year rookie I think he did fairly well. He's no SBW but we have more experienced players who have less upside.
Definitely needs to work on his defensive reads, mobility and stamina, but that's all part of having multiple pre-seasons under his belt.
Also OP and some others seem to have missed the background that tiga4eva notes - Aloiai was signed by Tigers whilst he had a fractured hip and did not have a proper pre-season. I'm not surprised he toiled a little in the final rounds, considering he played every match and was getting 40-60 minutes in each of the last 7 games.
**It's not a great defensive pairing to put him with Moses, but it's not exactly Aloiai's fault that Moses is a turnstile.**
It's his job to cover inside of Moses - and he went missing yesterday.
Overall though I think he will be a much better player next year.
@magpiecol said:Good kid.Strengthen up in the off season and he could be another Les Boyd.