Polo v magner
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Polo v magner
Not sure of their physical stats but it seems polo and manger might be similar players.
We had magner right under our nose and let him go maybe because of his disposal and decision making. We kept polo.
Did we keep the right one? Or are they both just ordinary players and it doesn't matter. Saw magner do thre good things last night in the 10 minutes I watched of the game and it had me thinking.
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We had magner right under our nose and let him go maybe because of his disposal and decision making. We kept polo.
Did we keep the right one? Or are they both just ordinary players and it doesn't matter. Saw magner do thre good things last night in the 10 minutes I watched of the game and it had me thinking.
Mofw
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Re: Polo v magner
Magner is tough, wins the hard ball but too often blazes away or misses the target. Was Polo contracted? Its been said on here enough that while he has some tricks, his disposal lets him down and we already have enough of those players...
Word on here prior to the draft had us dead keen on Horsely, was going to us in many phantom drafts which i acknowledge means jack. Anyway, have seen a lot less of him than Mags but I reckon he is the goods and wish we got him. Wont be losing sleep over it though I have faith in the kids we got this year.
Word on here prior to the draft had us dead keen on Horsely, was going to us in many phantom drafts which i acknowledge means jack. Anyway, have seen a lot less of him than Mags but I reckon he is the goods and wish we got him. Wont be losing sleep over it though I have faith in the kids we got this year.
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Re: Polo v magner
I think the treatment of Polo this year says something about the direction that the coach sees the team going in. He's played some good games - Port, Melbourne, Hawks spring to mind - but despite this he is seen as only on the edge of selection.... because whilst he is a good contested ball player, he has poor disposal... a terrific 'role player' that would have added something to a RL style of game, but which Watters I think ultimately sees as supernumerary to requirements.
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Re: Polo v magner
Considering we probably are not going to win a flag anytime soon I would much rather Polo's spot going to a youngen so we can at least find out if he will be a little better than what we have at the present.Richter wrote:I think the treatment of Polo this year says something about the direction that the coach sees the team going in. He's played some good games - Port, Melbourne, Hawks spring to mind - but despite this he is seen as only on the edge of selection.... because whilst he is a good contested ball player, he has poor disposal... a terrific 'role player' that would have added something to a RL style of game, but which Watters I think ultimately sees as supernumerary to requirements.
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Re: Polo v magner
They are both cut from the same mould, can get plenty of it, but do bugger all with it. Neither should get a game for St Kilda.
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Re: Polo v magner
That's my roundabout point! That despite some serviceable performances he has still been dropped... presumably with Farren Ray returning... to keep open a spot for a new player.The Redeemer wrote:Considering we probably are not going to win a flag anytime soon I would much rather Polo's spot going to a youngen so we can at least find out if he will be a little better than what we have at the present.Richter wrote:I think the treatment of Polo this year says something about the direction that the coach sees the team going in. He's played some good games - Port, Melbourne, Hawks spring to mind - but despite this he is seen as only on the edge of selection.... because whilst he is a good contested ball player, he has poor disposal... a terrific 'role player' that would have added something to a RL style of game, but which Watters I think ultimately sees as supernumerary to requirements.
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Re: Polo v magner
I think Polo is more adaptable as he can play more than just in and under roles. His disposal is surprisingly good but under pressure he looks mentally rushed and can make poor decisions. He has improved and is getting better though. Farren is more of a fair comparison to the role Polo usually gets as he plays as a defensive runner and utility able to stop gap holes elsewhere. Polo is hard to give a permanent role to as he is a jack of all trades and master of none. Ok mark, medium paced, good hands, average kick, ironically played his best game recently but lost his spot to Ray.Richter wrote:I think the treatment of Polo this year says something about the direction that the coach sees the team going in. He's played some good games - Port, Melbourne, Hawks spring to mind - but despite this he is seen as only on the edge of selection.... because whilst he is a good contested ball player, he has poor disposal... a terrific 'role player' that would have added something to a RL style of game, but which Watters I think ultimately sees as supernumerary to requirements.
Re: Polo v magner
Both would be #30+ players in a good side...
Shows we have slid quite a long way...
Both not AFL level...
Shows we have slid quite a long way...
Both not AFL level...
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Re: Polo v magner
not saying that polo is any better , but magner is preforming well for the dees , a team that is winless with a precentage of 57 .
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