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For all his skill, he has one glaring deficiency in his game: UNABLE TO PROVIDE ANY ARIAL CONTEST WHATSOEVER.
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he is only 137 cm.hungry for a premiership wrote:For all his skill, he has one glaring deficiency in his game: UNABLE TO PROVIDE ANY ARIAL CONTEST WHATSOEVER.
i dont think he has ever squibbed. but he did made some odd decisions and some odd kicks. but when we are under pressure he tends to do that a bit.
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Yeah but he should still beat Arial or at least be competitive against her.Con Gorozidis wrote:he is only 137 cm.hungry for a premiership wrote:For all his skill, he has one glaring deficiency in his game: UNABLE TO PROVIDE ANY ARIAL CONTEST WHATSOEVER.
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is simply amazing and one of our best players, not only now but in the history of the club.
Good thread, we need more threads on Milne to remind people of this.
Good thread, we need more threads on Milne to remind people of this.
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The problem is not that he is hopeless in the air as he's actually not too bad for his size.Con Gorozidis wrote:he is only 137 cm.hungry for a premiership wrote:For all his skill, he has one glaring deficiency in his game: UNABLE TO PROVIDE ANY ARIAL CONTEST WHATSOEVER.
i dont think he has ever squibbed. but he did made some odd decisions and some odd kicks. but when we are under pressure he tends to do that a bit.
The problem is that a lot of his team mates seem to think he's a combination of Lockett, Loewe and Koschitzke. Thet really need to stop bombing it to the little fella
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I know I'm a broken record, but Milne Saad and Milera missed Kosi...
You can subscribe to it or not, but nothing will change my mind that he makes life easier for the smalls.
(That being said Roo played a ripper, and really attempted to crash packs when he couldn't mark last night)
You can subscribe to it or not, but nothing will change my mind that he makes life easier for the smalls.
(That being said Roo played a ripper, and really attempted to crash packs when he couldn't mark last night)
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I thought that his delivery/decision-making when kicking into the forward line at times, was very poor for a guy of his experience.
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No Milne thinks he is power forward and demands the ball kicked to him in that manner. As soon as he has a tallish defender is when his game falls apart as he gets beaten in the air.Dr Spaceman wrote:The problem is not that he is hopeless in the air as he's actually not too bad for his size.Con Gorozidis wrote:he is only 137 cm.hungry for a premiership wrote:For all his skill, he has one glaring deficiency in his game: UNABLE TO PROVIDE ANY ARIAL CONTEST WHATSOEVER.
i dont think he has ever squibbed. but he did made some odd decisions and some odd kicks. but when we are under pressure he tends to do that a bit.
The problem is that a lot of his team mates seem to think he's a combination of Lockett, Loewe and Koschitzke. Thet really need to stop bombing it to the little fella
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Sorry, but Milney is not in any position to demand the ball.ROLS-LEE wrote:No Milne thinks he is power forward and demands the ball kicked to him in that manner. As soon as he has a tallish defender is when his game falls apart as he gets beaten in the air.Dr Spaceman wrote: The problem is not that he is hopeless in the air as he's actually not too bad for his size.
The problem is that a lot of his team mates seem to think he's a combination of Lockett, Loewe and Koschitzke. Thet really need to stop bombing it to the little fella
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I still think Milne is lost in the new forward structure. People have short memories, taking out the Blues game, he's had a really poor season by his standards.
He's not a typical crumbing forward, he is far better on the lead than he's given credit for. Thats why playing a medium defender on him is always more effective than a genuine small (a la Harry Obrien). Having 3 tall forwards has reduced his space to work, as well as being 4th in line as the target when the ball is coming inside 50.
Yesterday was a off day, no structure would have helped him, but overall I think 2012 is going to be a bit of a battle for the little man.
And as far as squibbing it, I just think he tries to be too cute when going up against bigger opponents. If he was a 21 year old, you would work with him to ensure he did the simple things, make body contact, do what you can to get the ball to ground etc. but he is stuck in his "jumping early, try to flick the ball, usually give away a free" technique.
He's not a typical crumbing forward, he is far better on the lead than he's given credit for. Thats why playing a medium defender on him is always more effective than a genuine small (a la Harry Obrien). Having 3 tall forwards has reduced his space to work, as well as being 4th in line as the target when the ball is coming inside 50.
Yesterday was a off day, no structure would have helped him, but overall I think 2012 is going to be a bit of a battle for the little man.
And as far as squibbing it, I just think he tries to be too cute when going up against bigger opponents. If he was a 21 year old, you would work with him to ensure he did the simple things, make body contact, do what you can to get the ball to ground etc. but he is stuck in his "jumping early, try to flick the ball, usually give away a free" technique.
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No, that was Josh 'he-man' Hunt in another game, who at a supposed 105kgs shouldn't need to squib too many contests.saintkev wrote:Did Milne squib a few times?
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How can he be allowed to butcher nearly every disposal and get away with it. He is a senior player. Most of our players made mistakes in the first half and fumbled the ball, but Milne's decision making from go to woe was worthy of a rest in the magoos....St Chris wrote:I still think Milne is lost in the new forward structure. People have short memories, taking out the Blues game, he's had a really poor season by his standards.
He's not a typical crumbing forward, he is far better on the lead than he's given credit for. Thats why playing a medium defender on him is always more effective than a genuine small (a la Harry Obrien). Having 3 tall forwards has reduced his space to work, as well as being 4th in line as the target when the ball is coming inside 50.
Yesterday was a off day, no structure would have helped him, but overall I think 2012 is going to be a bit of a battle for the little man.
And as far as squibbing it, I just think he tries to be too cute when going up against bigger opponents. If he was a 21 year old, you would work with him to ensure he did the simple things, make body contact, do what you can to get the ball to ground etc. but he is stuck in his "jumping early, try to flick the ball, usually give away a free" technique.
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Our forwards incuding Milne played from behind against the WCE- especially in the first half, and were undisciplined and didn't put pressure on the WCE half backs who basically set up the WCE win. Milne is a Saints favorite, but he is slower this season and his defensive game has slipped.
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I think it is really funny how un-arial Milney is and so be it.hungry for a premiership wrote:For all his skill, he has one glaring deficiency in his game: UNABLE TO PROVIDE ANY ARIAL CONTEST WHATSOEVER.
There was one instance in the second half whereby Roo was coming in from 2 defenders back and attempted to go over both to mark and instead of Milne at least engaging the second defender to try and spoil the ball he did the usual crumbers thing of running around...however it was marked easily by the first defender
It is all good though as no player is good at everything.
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Gram's kicking was pretty damn poor especially early on however.Quixote wrote:Didn't see Milne squib. Saw him have a s*** game however.
Gram I thought was easily in our best. Conversely, I saw him squib big time. At least twice.
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Exceptionally strong in the air for a 175cm..... Harder though when opposed to 185-190cm opponents, which he cops...
In context it's like Dal going up against 195-200cm opponents in the air.....or BJ against 200-205cm opponents....
Extremely courageous, can make poor decisions
Exceptionally strong in the air for a 175cm..... Harder though when opposed to 185-190cm opponents, which he cops...
In context it's like Dal going up against 195-200cm opponents in the air.....or BJ against 200-205cm opponents....
Extremely courageous, can make poor decisions
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The cunning plan works again!BigMart wrote:Of course gram did.. He always does doesn't he??
Got me faked how 4 coaches have given him a combined total of 150+ games..... Weird!
Mart, not only have you & Pluggs publically agreed on something, but now you are both using the dry, ironic approach to posting... Love it! (Yes, really.)
'Faid my response can't match those standards...
For many of those 150 games Grammy was attacking and dangerous, and even capable of a tagging role on top of that (Judd). But the attack and danger are no more, whereas the lack of urgency and accountability have festered.
Hence it's, got me faked wondering how many more games will be given by coach 4...? Yep, weird!
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