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Underestimated talents and skills

Post: # 1245101Post Southern Moss »

We spend a lot of time criticizing players for errors and various deficiencies in their game, partly because these problems are more noticeable and frustrating. But, in the process, I think we overlook some of the specific talents and qualities of our players. What do you think are some of the overlookedtat attributes of our players? Here are some possible examples:

- Armitage. Great capacity to maintain possession under pressure, even while tackled.
- GIlbert. Despite some poor short or medium kicks, his long kicks to position can be sublime
- Gram. What is sometimes mistaken for lethargy is, I feel, a very calm outlook and therefore some god positioning. An obvious example is the final moments of the drawn grand final.
- Wilkes. Excellent body strength and judgement during marking contests in packs.


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Re: Underestimated talents and skills

Post: # 1245102Post Dr Spaceman »

Southern Moss wrote:We spend a lot of time criticizing players for errors and various deficiencies in their game, partly because these problems are more noticeable and frustrating. But, in the process, I think we overlook some of the specific talents and qualities of our players. What do you think are some of the overlookedtat attributes of our players? Here are some possible examples:

- Armitage. Great capacity to maintain possession under pressure, even while tackled.
- GIlbert. Despite some poor short or medium kicks, his long kicks to position can be sublime
- Gram. What is sometimes mistaken for lethargy is, I feel, a very calm outlook and therefore some god positioning. An obvious example is the final moments of the drawn grand final.
- Wilkes. Excellent body strength and judgement during marking contests in packs.
Nice post SM :)


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Post: # 1245104Post SainterK »

Agree nice post.

Gilbert can also pick up off the ground well while running
Kosi has good handballing skills off the deck


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Post: # 1245111Post dcstkfc »

SainterK wrote:
Gilbert can also pick up off the ground well while running
+1. He's turning the corner


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Post: # 1245112Post bennymac5 »

Tom Simpkin's bumping.


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Post: # 1245117Post Cairnsman »

Positives for me are:

Kosi's kicking

Simpkins courage and skill (he's probably the number one positive of 2012 for mine)

Dunnel and his use of the ball. Has composure and makes good decisions.


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Post: # 1245122Post Cairnsman »

dcstkfc wrote:
SainterK wrote:
Gilbert can also pick up off the ground well while running
+1. He's turning the corner
Yeah I'm going to give him a +1 too.


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Post: # 1245125Post meher baba »

I agree with all of the OP except for Wilkes. He tries hard , but he's nothing special IMO


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Post: # 1245126Post Munga »

For mine, Jack Steven's speed, agility and ball control is elite. Add decision making and execution, I'm a big fan.
Decision making off field though, not so much.


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Post: # 1245127Post #1GILL »

Geary is a really good over-head mark for a bloke of his size.

McEvoy has excellent evasive skills for a ruckman.

Simpkin makes excellent decisions with the footy.


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Post: # 1245132Post felix »

Clintons tackling tenacity, never gives up.


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Post: # 1245172Post BigMart »

Armitage..... One touch, very quick dish off, body work
Lenny...... Draw tackle, hands free offload, baulk
Gram...... Side step
Dal Santo..... Decision Making, composure in congestion
Goddard...... Vision, creativity with footy
Sam Fisher...... Reading the play
Gilbert...... Ground level skills for a 6'4"
Simpkin.... Defensive aerial skills
Dempster........ Defending in any capacity
Steven........ Getting to the drop of the ball, running from contest
McEvoy........ Hands overhead
Montagna..... Ability to find space, quick kick in contest
Geary........ Overhead courage


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Post: # 1245177Post HardSaint »

have also been enjoying some of Gilbert's old evasiveness through traffic a few times recently


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Post: # 1245178Post Hurricane »

Munga wrote:For mine, Jack Steven's speed, agility and ball control is elite. Add decision making and execution, I'm a big fan.
Decision making off field though, not so much.
Have to agree thyere.

I reckon in 2-3 years Jack Steven will be an elite mid in this comp.

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BigMart wrote: Lenny...... Draw tackle, hands free offload, baulk
Gram...... Side step
Dal Santo..... Decision Making, composure in congestion
Goddard...... Vision, creativity with footy
Sam Fisher...... Reading the play
Simpkin.... Defensive aerial skills
Dempster........ Defending in any capacity
Steven........ Getting to the drop of the ball, running from contest
McEvoy........ Hands overhead
Montagna..... Ability to find space, quick kick in contest
These are skills that the above players are all well and truly recognised for, which isn't the point of the thread. Why don't you point out Roo's running capacity and Milne's goalsense just for something different?


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Gram's composure and ability to produce under the heat in big games and big moments ...

Obviously the '09 GF, but also his last quarter against the Tigers this year (almost won it for us), and his performance in the EF Final loss to the Swans last year, when he was one of the only blokes who stood up for us.


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Post: # 1245219Post Scollop »

Scott Watters for reinvigorating our whole team. His engagement of the player leadership group as mentors will be a lasting legacy if Saints want to challenge for a flag

I love the fact that he gave Tommy Simpkin the challenge from Round 1 of replacing Zac as the FB.

I love the way he uses Kosi. Before Rhys and Ben went down Kos was kiling 'em as a crash and bang FF and his accuracy means he doesn't need a lot of touches to be dangerous.

Our forwards including Roo and the rat pack are back to being a potent force. I love Watters game plan and the balance b/w attack and defence.

We will be a thorn in the side of any finalists we come up against.


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Scollop wrote:Scott Watters for reinvigorating our whole team. His engagement of the player leadership group as mentors will be a lasting legacy if Saints want to challenge for a flag

I love the fact that he gave Tommy Simpkin the challenge from Round 1 of replacing Zac as the FB.

I love the way he uses Kosi. Before Rhys and Ben went down Kos was kiling 'em as a crash and bang FF and his accuracy means he doesn't need a lot of touches to be dangerous.

Our forwards including Roo and the rat pack are back to being a potent force. I love Watters game plan and the balance b/w attack and defence.

We will be a thorn in the side of any finalists we come up against.

Hope you thought exactly the same after last weeks game. All I saw today was a good side play a crap side.


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Post: # 1245266Post Scollop »

Stick to the OP plug, ya tool. The op is 'talents and skills.' Most here have highlighted players...I'm pointing out SW talents.

Today's presser with BJ was evidence that he's working on the players and their confidence...he can't get the best out of the team unless he gets buy-in from the leaders. I reckon he's done a terrific job as a first year senior coach.
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Post: # 1245267Post gringo »

plugger66 wrote:
Scollop wrote:Scott Watters for reinvigorating our whole team. His engagement of the player leadership group as mentors will be a lasting legacy if Saints want to challenge for a flag

I love the fact that he gave Tommy Simpkin the challenge from Round 1 of replacing Zac as the FB.

I love the way he uses Kosi. Before Rhys and Ben went down Kos was kiling 'em as a crash and bang FF and his accuracy means he doesn't need a lot of touches to be dangerous.

Our forwards including Roo and the rat pack are back to being a potent force. I love Watters game plan and the balance b/w attack and defence.

We will be a thorn in the side of any finalists we come up against.

Hope you thought exactly the same after last weeks game. All I saw today was a good side play a crap side.
You must really enjoy your footy you sad old bugger. Oh well hopefully the Mayans are right and we won't have to worry too much longer, 120 years of failure we should shut up shop and put our heads in the oven.


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Post: # 1245269Post saintspremiers »

Plugger is right. We played a rubbish side today. Can't draw many conclusions unfortunately. Except Lenny Love which has a special exemption.


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Post: # 1245317Post ShanghaiSaint »

Southern Moss wrote: - Gram. What is sometimes mistaken for lethargy is, I feel, a very calm outlook and therefore some god positioning. An obvious example is the
under the scope of our win, i watched gram a lot today, while he did do what was required he didn't stand out as a man driving hard. compared to gilbo his efforts where lacking. just MPO based off today. i can see why he gets what he does.


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Post: # 1245325Post defacto »

ShanghaiSaint wrote:
Southern Moss wrote: - Gram. What is sometimes mistaken for lethargy is, I feel, a very calm outlook and therefore some god positioning. An obvious example is the
under the scope of our win, i watched gram a lot today, while he did do what was required he didn't stand out as a man driving hard. compared to gilbo his efforts where lacking. just MPO based off today. i can see why he gets what he does.
thats my criticism of gram as well. i dont think its positioning or calmness. its damn right laziness and self preservation. grams issue is putting in the last 25%.

when he puts in that last 25% he is amazing and definitely in our best. its just a pitty that its so rare to see it these days.


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Post: # 1245327Post Scollop »

#1GILL wrote:
BigMart wrote: Lenny...... Draw tackle, hands free offload, baulk
Gram...... Side step
Dal Santo..... Decision Making, composure in congestion
Goddard...... Vision, creativity with footy
Sam Fisher...... Reading the play
Simpkin.... Defensive aerial skills
Dempster........ Defending in any capacity
Steven........ Getting to the drop of the ball, running from contest
McEvoy........ Hands overhead
Montagna..... Ability to find space, quick kick in contest
These are skills that the above players are all well and truly recognised for, which isn't the point of the thread. Why don't you point out Roo's running capacity and Milne's goalsense just for something different?
Milne's selfless acts, ability to spot up a team mate in a better position, his 1 percenters and his discipline that he's built his reputation on :wink:


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