Ben" Big Boy" McEvoy
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Yeah... ummm... Slightly different player to Big Carl, mate.
I compared him to Len Thompson, but got pooh-poohed for that call.
Not sure about captain at this stage, but I guess a couple of more seasons down the track and we may have a fair indication of what the future holds for him.
I compared him to Len Thompson, but got pooh-poohed for that call.
Not sure about captain at this stage, but I guess a couple of more seasons down the track and we may have a fair indication of what the future holds for him.
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Next Captain... Put your house on it.
I always thought that the issue would be whether or not he would establish himself as enough of a key player to earn the spot but I certainly think he's shown he is going to be a 200 game player.
I always thought that the issue would be whether or not he would establish himself as enough of a key player to earn the spot but I certainly think he's shown he is going to be a 200 game player.
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Leader all over him when he is on the ground and the way he plays but is he a huge talker?
I know captains dont always have to love the media, but could he be good in front of the media as well as being captain of a footy club?
Heck even MCQ was captain of the Vic Metro team or wherever he came from, had leadership qualities as a junior... where did they go
I know captains dont always have to love the media, but could he be good in front of the media as well as being captain of a footy club?
Heck even MCQ was captain of the Vic Metro team or wherever he came from, had leadership qualities as a junior... where did they go
Was in the leadership group despite never becoming one of the better onfield players at the club.GramSlam wrote:Leader all over him when he is on the ground and the way he plays but is he a huge talker?
I know captains dont always have to love the media, but could he be good in front of the media as well as being captain of a footy club?
Heck even MCQ was captain of the Vic Metro team or wherever he came from, had leadership qualities as a junior... where did they go
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I saw Big Carl play his first game (round 1, 1963 v Melbourne, we won) and I saw Big Ben play his first (round 13, 2008 v Fremantle, we also won). They both played for some time in the ruck and both played for the Saints in a home game. There, the similarities ended. Big Carl made an impact through his athleticism from his first game. Like a few others, he had a number of disappointments, missing out on the flag through suspension and then the '71 loss. Big Ben has taken time to mature (like most ruckmen). I hope he goes one better than GF2 last year. I would say he is about 70% of the way along the path to being a top ruckman. He does appear (from the stands at least) to have on field leadership qualities.
I'm assuming Nick has a couple more years as captain. By 2014 Big Boy will be in the peak of his career.Sainternist wrote:Yeah... ummm... Slightly different player to Big Carl, mate.
I compared him to Len Thompson, but got pooh-poohed for that call.
Not sure about captain at this stage, but I guess a couple of more seasons down the track and we may have a fair indication of what the future holds for him.
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While I agree Big B shows alot of promise. I think BJ will be our next Captain.jamesmc wrote:I'm assuming Nick has a couple more years as captain. By 2014 Big Boy will be in the peak of his career.Sainternist wrote:Yeah... ummm... Slightly different player to Big Carl, mate.
I compared him to Len Thompson, but got pooh-poohed for that call.
Not sure about captain at this stage, but I guess a couple of more seasons down the track and we may have a fair indication of what the future holds for him.
Sounds good, but unfortunately i don't think he will be at the club by then.St Lenny wrote:While I agree Big B shows alot of promise. I think BJ will be our next Captain.jamesmc wrote:I'm assuming Nick has a couple more years as captain. By 2014 Big Boy will be in the peak of his career.Sainternist wrote:Yeah... ummm... Slightly different player to Big Carl, mate.
I compared him to Len Thompson, but got pooh-poohed for that call.
Not sure about captain at this stage, but I guess a couple of more seasons down the track and we may have a fair indication of what the future holds for him.
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So did I! I reckon he IS Len Thompson reincarnated.Sainternist wrote:Yeah... ummm... Slightly different player to Big Carl, mate.
I compared him to Len Thompson, but got pooh-poohed for that call.
Not sure about captain at this stage, but I guess a couple of more seasons down the track and we may have a fair indication of what the future holds for him.
Have a look at some old footage, you young people. All Benny needs is those white ankle-guards Len used to wear and I could yell as he lopes along: "Go, Racehorse!"
A future Brownlow medallist? He could play 300 games for the Saints.
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Thank you. It's nice to know I'm not alone on that one.I Love Peter Kiel wrote:So did I! I reckon he IS Len Thompson reincarnated.Sainternist wrote:Yeah... ummm... Slightly different player to Big Carl, mate.
I compared him to Len Thompson, but got pooh-poohed for that call.
Not sure about captain at this stage, but I guess a couple of more seasons down the track and we may have a fair indication of what the future holds for him.
Have a look at some old footage, you young people. All Benny needs is those white ankle-guards Len used to wear and I could yell as he lopes along: "Go, Racehorse!"
A future Brownlow medallist? He could play 300 games for the Saints.
Yeah, he's become quite a prospect, has Mac.
Fingers crossed for him to continue being a great competitor at St.Kilda FC for years to come
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GramSlam wrote:Leader all over him when he is on the ground and the way he plays but is he a huge talker?
I know captains dont always have to love the media, but could he be good in front of the media as well as being captain of a footy club?
Heck even MCQ was captain of the Vic Metro team or wherever he came from, had leadership qualities as a junior... where did they go
captain vic country.....under 16s as well as under 18s
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McQualter was raised in Traralgon, Victoria, and attended Gippsland Grammar School and later Caulfield Grammar School as a boarder along with future St Kilda teammate Brendon Goddard. McQualter and Goddard both captained the school's First XVIII football team and played in the First XI cricket side.
McQualter captained the Victorian Country Under-16 and Under-18 teams at the National Football Championships. He was injured for the 2004 National Carnival, meaning many AFL scouts didn't see him play during his final year of junior football. Nevertheless, he was selected by St Kilda 17th overall in the first round of the 2004 AFL Draft.
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St Lenny wrote:While I agree Big B shows alot of promise. I think BJ will be our next Captain.jamesmc wrote:I'm assuming Nick has a couple more years as captain. By 2014 Big Boy will be in the peak of his career.Sainternist wrote:Yeah... ummm... Slightly different player to Big Carl, mate.
I compared him to Len Thompson, but got pooh-poohed for that call.
Not sure about captain at this stage, but I guess a couple of more seasons down the track and we may have a fair indication of what the future holds for him.
A fair way off on this prediction
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If we had a decent ruckmen he wouldn't be getting a game - how can he be considered our next captain? Some people consider him trade bait as they also see his inability to win his position ...
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WinnersOnly wrote:If we had a decent ruckmen he wouldn't be getting a game - how can he be considered our next captain? Some people consider him trade bait as they also see his inability to win his position ...
He is a decent ruckmen but then again there are people who just look at hitouts. I prefer to think there is more to a ruckman than that.
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WinnersOnly wrote:If we had a decent ruckmen he wouldn't be getting a game - how can he be considered our next captain? Some people consider him trade bait as they also see his inability to win his position ...
Who can you see as the next Captain?