Before people start running too far with the whole Raz is a bad kick thing, not only has he proven to be a fantastic kick at the lower levels but his AFL stats say he is no different to anyone else.
The caveat to these being the position on the ground and situation where these disposals are picked up, Raz (13.7) averages more touches per game than Colyer, Freddy, Schultz, Walters, Banfield (sub effected) and Tucker and does not have too different a disposal efficiency or average no of clangers despite spending more of his time in the midfield where there are more rushed kicks in a contest:
Player - Av Possessions - Av Clangers - Disposal Eff
Raz: 13.7 - 2 - 66%
Colyer: 11.7 - 1.3 - 75%
Freddy: 9.4 - 2.6 - 77%
Schultz: 13 - 2.9 - 71%
Walters: 13.3 - 3.6 - 63%
Banfield: 6.3 - 1.8 - 58%
Tucker: 12.4 - 1.7 - 75%
As can be seen, he's not committing any more clangers than others in the side and his disposal efficiency is on par with those who play forward/midfield. The difference being, he's played a few games (some as the sub) and needs to adjust to the increased pressure and speed of the game at AFL level. You can't do that in the WAFL and he's already dominated his two games there. The way he develops is with games in our first 22.