The boy from Lorne
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Re: The boy from Lorne
I see Dangerfield being in the top 5-10 midfielders in a couple of years, not sure if Jack can get that high, would love to be wrong, I have been plenty, actually a lot.
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Re: The boy from Lorne
"Look at the boy from the Ocean Road"
BT is the seagull of the commentary world. Annoys us but people keep feeding him. Even the thought of listening to him for two hours is a good enough motivator to get up and go to the game to watch.
Unless he's going to start announcing Roo is now the boy from Tassie and Fish is the boy from Adelaide etc...shut up about it. Surely he is now the boy from Seaford, Mordialloc or Brighton!!!
BT is the seagull of the commentary world. Annoys us but people keep feeding him. Even the thought of listening to him for two hours is a good enough motivator to get up and go to the game to watch.
Unless he's going to start announcing Roo is now the boy from Tassie and Fish is the boy from Adelaide etc...shut up about it. Surely he is now the boy from Seaford, Mordialloc or Brighton!!!
Re: The boy from Lorne
Armo is another worthy comparison to Swan. At the age Judd won his first Brownlow, Swan was a useful HBF'er who not many people knew the name of.Old Mate wrote:If Jack keeps improving then I think that's the next step for him. Right now he's getting around the 20-25 disposals....I think he'll be consistently getting 30 touches plus next year. He's still only 22. An interesting comparison might be D Swan at the same age.....It's all about building a tank over a number of pre-seasons.dragit wrote:Jack's coming along well, though I don't think he'll get to a Dangerfield level… We can live in hope though!Old Mate wrote:I reckon he's a season away from being elite....About where Dangerfield was last year before he went absolutely nuts this season.
22 and 23 in still very young. Expect these two to only excel in the next year or two.
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Re: The boy from Lorne
Since he got to the club people were saying he is the next R. Harvey. Not a bad comparison for a young player, but it's meant that the expectation for me has been higher than most young guys. He dominated as a small forward early on and looked special there, sometimes an injury comes as a blessing in disguise. Lenny being out fast tracked Jack's development in a year from hell that even with out Lenny going down would have probably ended badly. Lenny is revitalised, Jack is close to an elite mid.
His kicking to me isn't bad it's more his disposal at speed or under pressure that can get a bit messy. He should get that together with experience and has the potential to be an amazing player. He is surprisingly quick, elusive and determined if he can improve 10% to 15% consistently he will be an elite midfielder.
His kicking to me isn't bad it's more his disposal at speed or under pressure that can get a bit messy. He should get that together with experience and has the potential to be an amazing player. He is surprisingly quick, elusive and determined if he can improve 10% to 15% consistently he will be an elite midfielder.
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gringo wrote:Since he got to the club people were saying he is the next R. Harvey. Not a bad comparison for a young player, but it's meant that the expectation for me has been higher than most young guys. He dominated as a small forward early on and looked special there, sometimes an injury comes as a blessing in disguise. Lenny being out fast tracked Jack's development in a year from hell that even with out Lenny going down would have probably ended badly. Lenny is revitalised, Jack is close to an elite mid.
His kicking to me isn't bad it's more his disposal at speed or under pressure that can get a bit messy. He should get that together with experience and has the potential to be an amazing player. He is surprisingly quick, elusive and determined if he can improve 10% to 15% consistently he will be an elite midfielder.
I was a huge wrap for him but not once Have I or I beleive anyone else say he is the next Robert Harvey. He is the first jack but will never be a Robert Harvey and as far as I know has never been mentioned in the same breath until now.
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Re: The boy from Lorne
It's weird that anyone would choose this photo to represent themselves:Dr Spaceman wrote:
BT: "OK show me the slides!"
Photographer: "Here you go."
BT: "Hmmm, too intelligent...next...yeah, I look there like someone who understands things about the game.. next...nope, too bloody sane...these are all normal, did you get anything that makes me look like a sub-human ape that is struggling to understand what someone is saying to me?
Photographer: "How about this one?"
BT: "Perfect!"
Either that or the other shots made him look even more stupid. In a way it's difficult to imagine, but this is BT we're talking about.
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Re: The boy from Lorne
Hes not from Lorne...hes from the
GEELONG FALCONS FOOTY FACTORY...MICKEY TURNER'S MOB DOWN THERE!!!!!
If I heat BT say that one more time I will go postal
I think most footy fans over 40 know what Mickey Turner is actually most famous for..and its got not much to do with football
GEELONG FALCONS FOOTY FACTORY...MICKEY TURNER'S MOB DOWN THERE!!!!!
If I heat BT say that one more time I will go postal
I think most footy fans over 40 know what Mickey Turner is actually most famous for..and its got not much to do with football
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Re: The boy from Lorne
It was the early call coming out of the club and was repeated by Montagna as the one to watch at the start of 09 I think it was. The club was talking him up with the Robert Harvey comparison, not my word grumps. If I wanted to make a pathetic old curmudgeon look silly i might bother to try to find some evidence to show you or I could not give a f%$# about you.plugger66 wrote:gringo wrote:Since he got to the club people were saying he is the next R. Harvey. Not a bad comparison for a young player, but it's meant that the expectation for me has been higher than most young guys. He dominated as a small forward early on and looked special there, sometimes an injury comes as a blessing in disguise. Lenny being out fast tracked Jack's development in a year from hell that even with out Lenny going down would have probably ended badly. Lenny is revitalised, Jack is close to an elite mid.
His kicking to me isn't bad it's more his disposal at speed or under pressure that can get a bit messy. He should get that together with experience and has the potential to be an amazing player. He is surprisingly quick, elusive and determined if he can improve 10% to 15% consistently he will be an elite midfielder.
I was a huge wrap for him but not once Have I or I beleive anyone else say he is the next Robert Harvey. He is the first jack but will never be a Robert Harvey and as far as I know has never been mentioned in the same breath until now.
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Didn't he have an unusual approach to ensuring that premiership window didn't shut?saint66au wrote:Hes not from Lorne...hes from the
GEELONG FALCONS FOOTY FACTORY...MICKEY TURNER'S MOB DOWN THERE!!!!!
If I heat BT say that one more time I will go postal
I think most footy fans over 40 know what Mickey Turner is actually most famous for..and its got not much to do with football
Re: The boy from Lorne
It is PANEfully obvious that the GLASS is half full with the guy.saint66au wrote:I think most footy fans over 40 know what Mickey Turner is actually most famous for..and its got not much to do with football
Lance or James??
There comes a point in every man's life when he has to say, "Enough is enough." For me, that time is now. I have been dealing with claims that I cheated and had an unfair advantage in <redacted>. Over the past three years, I have been subjected to a <redacted>investigation followed by <redacted> witch hunt. The toll this has taken on my family, and my work for <redacted>and on me leads me to where I am today – finished with this nonsense. (Oops just got a spontaneous errection <unredacted>)
There comes a point in every man's life when he has to say, "Enough is enough." For me, that time is now. I have been dealing with claims that I cheated and had an unfair advantage in <redacted>. Over the past three years, I have been subjected to a <redacted>investigation followed by <redacted> witch hunt. The toll this has taken on my family, and my work for <redacted>and on me leads me to where I am today – finished with this nonsense. (Oops just got a spontaneous errection <unredacted>)
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Re: The boy from Lorne
Are you guys just winding me up or what?
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Re: The boy from Lorne
gringo wrote:It was the early call coming out of the club and was repeated by Montagna as the one to watch at the start of 09 I think it was. The club was talking him up with the Robert Harvey comparison, not my word grumps. If I wanted to make a pathetic old curmudgeon look silly i might bother to try to find some evidence to show you or I could not give a f%$# about you.plugger66 wrote:gringo wrote:Since he got to the club people were saying he is the next R. Harvey. Not a bad comparison for a young player, but it's meant that the expectation for me has been higher than most young guys. He dominated as a small forward early on and looked special there, sometimes an injury comes as a blessing in disguise. Lenny being out fast tracked Jack's development in a year from hell that even with out Lenny going down would have probably ended badly. Lenny is revitalised, Jack is close to an elite mid.
His kicking to me isn't bad it's more his disposal at speed or under pressure that can get a bit messy. He should get that together with experience and has the potential to be an amazing player. He is surprisingly quick, elusive and determined if he can improve 10% to 15% consistently he will be an elite midfielder.
I was a huge wrap for him but not once Have I or I beleive anyone else say he is the next Robert Harvey. He is the first jack but will never be a Robert Harvey and as far as I know has never been mentioned in the same breath until now.
You dont like it when people pull you up for stupid comments.
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I was a huge wrap for him but not once Have I or I beleive anyone else say he is the next Robert Harvey. He is the first jack but will never be a Robert Harvey and as far as I know has never been mentioned in the same breath until now.[/quote]
It was the early call coming out of the club and was repeated by Montagna as the one to watch at the start of 09 I think it was. The club was talking him up with the Robert Harvey comparison, not my word grumps. If I wanted to make a pathetic old curmudgeon look silly i might bother to try to find some evidence to show you or I could not give a f%$# about you.[/quote]
You dont like it when people pull you up for stupid comments.[/quote]
Blame the club and Leigh Montagna, I'm just relaying a story the club was happy to promote. The fact that you try to antagonise everyone for your own enjoyment makes you an aggravating old prick who i wish i was mature enough to ignore.
It was the early call coming out of the club and was repeated by Montagna as the one to watch at the start of 09 I think it was. The club was talking him up with the Robert Harvey comparison, not my word grumps. If I wanted to make a pathetic old curmudgeon look silly i might bother to try to find some evidence to show you or I could not give a f%$# about you.[/quote]
You dont like it when people pull you up for stupid comments.[/quote]
Blame the club and Leigh Montagna, I'm just relaying a story the club was happy to promote. The fact that you try to antagonise everyone for your own enjoyment makes you an aggravating old prick who i wish i was mature enough to ignore.
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on that note, does anyone know what town jack steven came from originally? i've been trying to find out but no-one seems to know.gringo wrote:Blame the club and Leigh Montagna, I'm just relaying a story the club was happy to promote. The fact that you try to antagonise everyone for your own enjoyment makes you an aggravating old prick who i wish i was mature enough to ignore.
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Some town between Aireys Inlet and Wye River, but the name escapes me at the momentbergholt wrote:on that note, does anyone know what town jack steven came from originally? i've been trying to find out but no-one seems to know.gringo wrote:Blame the club and Leigh Montagna, I'm just relaying a story the club was happy to promote. The fact that you try to antagonise everyone for your own enjoyment makes you an aggravating old prick who i wish i was mature enough to ignore.
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He still is telling anyone that will listen Carlton can still make a comeback against the Saints...he's telling you Darce, he's sensing something special here...Dr Spaceman wrote:You obviously don't listen to this blokeelizabethr wrote:What pray tell is the significance of Lorne?
The game finished two weeks ago Bristle...
Seriously, just like Wallsy, I'd rather watch a video of a monkey on a pushbike than listen to this flog...
You can listen to Bristle tell you Carlton are still a massive chance at 28 points down with two minutes to go, you can listen to him tell you all about Lorne, or you can watch a monkey on a pushbike...I know which I prefer...
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it is a bit of a puzzle really - I think someone mentioned Kennett River.bergholt wrote:on that note, does anyone know what town jack steven came from originally? i've been trying to find out but no-one seems to know.gringo wrote:Blame the club and Leigh Montagna, I'm just relaying a story the club was happy to promote. The fact that you try to antagonise everyone for your own enjoyment makes you an aggravating old prick who i wish i was mature enough to ignore.
As far as comarisions with one R Harvey - pfft. There will never be anothe R Harvey.
The boy from Anglesea (or was it Appollo Bay) is more like N Burke in running style attack on the ball and number. Better kick though.
Lance or James??
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There comes a point in every man's life when he has to say, "Enough is enough." For me, that time is now. I have been dealing with claims that I cheated and had an unfair advantage in <redacted>. Over the past three years, I have been subjected to a <redacted>investigation followed by <redacted> witch hunt. The toll this has taken on my family, and my work for <redacted>and on me leads me to where I am today – finished with this nonsense. (Oops just got a spontaneous errection <unredacted>)
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Got a link?PaytonPlace wrote: Seriously, just like Wallsy, I'd rather watch a video of a monkey on a pushbike than listen to this flog...
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Well much as I did think of updating the reference to looking at a picture of a cat dressed as a ships captain, you can't beat the classics...Dr Spaceman wrote:Got a link?PaytonPlace wrote: Seriously, just like Wallsy, I'd rather watch a video of a monkey on a pushbike than listen to this flog...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqqPNY6Mx6s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kneDHG0yc4
I'm changing my signature too, from now on, any time Bristle tells us the boys from Lorne, I'm straight on to monkey on a pushbike...
You can listen to Bristle tell you Carlton are still a massive chance at 28 points down with two minutes to go, you can listen to him tell you all about Lorne, or you can watch a monkey on a pushbike...I know which I prefer...
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Footy fans over 40, and American girls interested in cursory Google research....joffaboy wrote:It is PANEfully obvious that the GLASS is half full with the guy.saint66au wrote:I think most footy fans over 40 know what Mickey Turner is actually most famous for..and its got not much to do with football
Oh boy...WOWEE...
You can listen to Bristle tell you Carlton are still a massive chance at 28 points down with two minutes to go, you can listen to him tell you all about Lorne, or you can watch a monkey on a pushbike...I know which I prefer...
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Here's what you were missing PPPaytonPlace wrote: Footy fans over 40, and American girls interested in cursory Google research....
Oh boy...WOWEE...
What girl could resist?
Then again as they say, resistance is futile
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Wowee, strapping young buck...Dr Spaceman wrote:Here's what you were missing PPPaytonPlace wrote: Footy fans over 40, and American girls interested in cursory Google research....
Oh boy...WOWEE...
What girl could resist?
Then again as they say, resistance is futile
Yeah and it was the 80s, lot of popular bands around, Duran Duran, Human League, Bananarama...
Some people were big fans of the Cars I believe
You can listen to Bristle tell you Carlton are still a massive chance at 28 points down with two minutes to go, you can listen to him tell you all about Lorne, or you can watch a monkey on a pushbike...I know which I prefer...
Re: The boy from Lorne
Apparently his favourite chorus from his favourite Cars song - Drive
CHORUS:
You can't go on
Thinking nothing's wrong
Who's gonna drive you home tonight.
Apparently was big in cars with electric windows and 8 tracks
CHORUS:
You can't go on
Thinking nothing's wrong
Who's gonna drive you home tonight.
Apparently was big in cars with electric windows and 8 tracks
Lance or James??
There comes a point in every man's life when he has to say, "Enough is enough." For me, that time is now. I have been dealing with claims that I cheated and had an unfair advantage in <redacted>. Over the past three years, I have been subjected to a <redacted>investigation followed by <redacted> witch hunt. The toll this has taken on my family, and my work for <redacted>and on me leads me to where I am today – finished with this nonsense. (Oops just got a spontaneous errection <unredacted>)
There comes a point in every man's life when he has to say, "Enough is enough." For me, that time is now. I have been dealing with claims that I cheated and had an unfair advantage in <redacted>. Over the past three years, I have been subjected to a <redacted>investigation followed by <redacted> witch hunt. The toll this has taken on my family, and my work for <redacted>and on me leads me to where I am today – finished with this nonsense. (Oops just got a spontaneous errection <unredacted>)
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Re: The boy from Lorne
The only Harvey.....Steven comparison I can recall was from the great man himself "Harves".... and it didn't relate to his footballing similarities.
Harvey was being interviewed in his last season with the Saints. Harves commented on how he realised how long his career had been when he used to see Jack Steven come to training in his school uniform and put it in his locker. It reminded Harves of when he was first starting out at the Saints and he used to be the only player at that time coming to training in a school uniform...... just as young Jack Steven was.
Maybe that's how the comparison with Harves came about.................... just a thought!!
Harvey was being interviewed in his last season with the Saints. Harves commented on how he realised how long his career had been when he used to see Jack Steven come to training in his school uniform and put it in his locker. It reminded Harves of when he was first starting out at the Saints and he used to be the only player at that time coming to training in a school uniform...... just as young Jack Steven was.
Maybe that's how the comparison with Harves came about.................... just a thought!!