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Re: Midfield

Post: # 1301156Post joffaboy »

bergholt wrote:
whiskers3614 wrote:I would argue Goddard's best was probably better than Harvey's.
I would argue that you can only say that if you don't really remember 97/98.

bj was always a more penetrating kick than Harvey, however Harvey was an out and out champion of the game.

bj is a very good player but I could never put him in Harvey's class even at his very best.

Mainly because the game is so different to when harvey played. Goddard is a great half back setup player with great vision and the skills to implement what he sees.

Harv's was the midfielders midfielder who never shirked his responsibility to get his own ball, and would run taggers ragged. bj when playign in the mids could not come close to what Harvs could do.

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whiskers3614 wrote:I would argue Goddard's best was probably better than Harvey's.
If you did your argument would lose all creditability.

Harvey, at his best, 50% better than BJ at his best... Ablett, maybe Judd, at their peak, are the only players currently in the AFL that get anywhere near Harvey's level when discussing maximum output.. (not including big bodied, KPP Frankling, Roo etc)


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Re: Midfield

Post: # 1301168Post gringo »

You forget how dominant Harves was- he really invented that crazy gut running mid that gets to every possible contest which is now pretty normal. He adapted his game to go through several eras and styles. BJ played an incredible 2010 finals series and looked like he would become the games best player but dropped off. Goddard is probably limited by his inability to play with a close tag and thus needs a specialist role. Harves way better for mine.


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Anyone comparing BJ to Banger is taking drugs.

Harvey was a machine. Saw him go over 40 disposals 3 games in a row in '98 when anything over 30 was a very good game for a mid and cheapies in the back line were still unheard of.

He was the man that rotations were designed to stop because he used to run taggers into the ground, so they started rotating taggers on him. That was when taggers could get away with rough stuff too.

After he had yet again pulled down Carlton's pants and made them look stupid, David Parkin made the observation that "you'd be hard pressed to lay a tackle on him in a phone booth".

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Based on those stats, BJ isn't fit to polish Harves boots.................


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Completely different kinds of players.

Harvey worked to his strengths, didn't he have a ridiculously low heart rate?

Not sure there is many guys around who I'd throw in the Harves catergory at the moment, he had unique strengths.


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True Believer wrote:Anyone comparing BJ to Banger is taking drugs.

Harvey was a machine. Saw him go over 40 disposals 3 games in a row in '98 when anything over 30 was a very good game for a mid and cheapies in the back line were still unheard of.

He was the man that rotations were designed to stop because he used to run taggers into the ground, so they started rotating taggers on him. That was when taggers could get away with rough stuff too.

After he had yet again pulled down Carlton's pants and made them look stupid, David Parkin made the observation that "you'd be hard pressed to lay a tackle on him in a phone booth".

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Based on those stats, BJ isn't fit to polish Harves boots.................
+1. I'd also take a guess that if some of the modern stats used to measure effectiveness were around throughout his career he'd have dominated them, too. Scoring assists and score involvements would be 2 Banger would have sat atop the heap. Harvey to Lockett, Loewe, Riewoldt and Gehrig would have been enough on their own. But, when you throw in his ability to carry the ball through the midfield and forward he'd be a lay down misere. He ran at people, away from them, around them, stepped them, all the while keeping the ball so team mates had the opportunity to get into good positions to receive and convert. The Parkin quote was after 1 of the most dominant games of football a midfielder could possibly play - he didn't get cheapies, he won his own ball and then set about making opposition efforts to get it back look lame. He just made his team mates jobs so much easier.

On BJ's great 2010 GF (but it was still Lenny who willed us back into the game), I offer Banger's semi vs Adelaide in '05, in Adelaide. We kicked 8, he kicked 3 (plus 2 assists from memory) on a wet windy night, we were riddled with injury and underdone returnees and he was in his mid 30's. He ran from start to end and lifted the side over the line against the odds. Some from the media who were in the rooms after that game said they had never seen anyone so feted by team mates et al for what he had just done. He was also the tiredest man anyone had ever seen, but that's what he did.

The man was a giant. BJ is a very good footballer but sporadic and too easily distracted. There is no comparison.


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Re: Midfield

Post: # 1301182Post samoht »

BJ had his two best years at St Kilda (and his career)... in 2009 and 2010, so we should rejoice in the fact that we got the best out of him, and that we were not overpaying him at the time.
In 2011(under RL) and 2012(under SW) we were all disappointed with his form slump - I know I was!!

Some Melbourne nobody tagged him out of one game, last year.

Essendon is not getting value for money - they are paying $800k/annum for the 2013 version of BJ.


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Post: # 1301185Post borderbarry »

The only player on our list that comes close to Harvs would be Lenny, hime finishing 3rd and 6th in the Brownlow in two consequective years,but 3rd and 6th hardly compare with winning it does it.


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Post: # 1301186Post BigMart »

Who actually ever compared the two

Goddard is a gun! No doubt IMO

Harvey, next level.... Legend, and I rate with
Lockett and Harver, Stewart, Baldock and Reiwoldt as the greatest ever saints

Goddard would go in a next group of about 30 ...... Great players, not legends


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Re: Midfield

Post: # 1301187Post BigMart »

Still don't get it??

Not that difficult..... Hope you can understand the coaches instructions more clearly?!

Never once compared the ability of the players, did I?!

Maybe think about it a bit and reply..... So you get it right!!!


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Re: Midfield

Post: # 1301192Post bergholt »

samoht wrote:BJ had his two best years at St Kilda (and his career)... in 2009 and 2010
His career? Have you travelled back from the future to tell us how good he will be in a few years?


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BigMart wrote:Still don't get it??

Not that difficult..... Hope you can understand the coaches instructions more clearly?!

Never once compared the ability of the players, did I?!

Maybe think about it a bit and reply..... So you get it right!!!

You are amazing. I havent even commented on this today except to explain I made a mistake on dates and you still comment on something. You did compare BJ hotspell in 9/10 to Harvs and Locket. There is no doubt about it. To say anything else is wrong. These are your eact words.

If BJ played continually like that period during 09/10 he would be worth 1.2M per year, it was a hot spell... Like Harvs had in 97/98.... Plugger had in 91/92...

If that isnt comparing a player over 2 years then I dont know what is.

Anyway turning over a new leaf towards you. No more sexual remarks or personal attacks but I will comment if i disagree. For the sake of everyone on here i hope you can do the same.


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Re: Midfield

Post: # 1301224Post linz »

I believe Watters is making life a little bit more unpredictable for our opposition.
We have many players who can play mid. Unpredictability is the key. Bolstering our ruck department to gain first access to the ball is critical though. Fingers crossed.
In short explosive bursts Milne for example can play mid as can Saad, Milera, Shneids etc. With luck we've got the ruck fixed.
We need to become an unpredictable foe where our weapon now is to outscore our opponents rather than totally shut them down. Our defence still has a good peripheral Lyon mindset though.


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linz wrote:I believe Watters is making life a little bit more unpredictable for our opposition.
We have many players who can play mid. Unpredictability is the key. Bolstering our ruck department to gain first access to the ball is critical though. Fingers crossed.
In short explosive bursts Milne for example can play mid as can Saad, Milera, Shneids etc. With luck we've got the ruck fixed.
We need to become an unpredictable foe where our weapon now is to outscore our opponents rather than totally shut them down. Our defence still has a good peripheral Lyon mindset though.
good post.......some valid comments


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Re: Midfield

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whiskers3614 wrote:I would argue Goddard's best was probably better than Harvey's.
HOWEVER Harvey played near his best for 19 out of 21 seasons
WHEREAS BJ played near his best for maybe 3 seasons.
Massive call

All I can agree in us both at their best were elite.

1 did it for nigh on 20 years - the other -1.
1 did it as the first tagged/scragged weekly and still delivered - the other saw an opponent and output dropped markedly


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we have a number of forward smalls that can press up into the middle and then drift back again. then this can be a rotation.
Schneider, TDL, Saad, Milera, Milne - can all run through the centre (in open play) and then rotate with a fellow forward, and rest. saves bench rotations and gives the midfield assistance. obviously makes it harder to defend against too.
similarly we have defenders that can push up too. Newnes, Ray, Gilbert, Wright, Dempster, and Siposs can all vacate the backline and run down the ground when given the opportunity.
more and more players are being asked to play two roles. rucks, small forwards, running/drifting defenders. which is in contrast to Lyon's one role players. no judgement on which is best, yet.


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Re: Midfield

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whiskers3614 wrote:I would argue Goddard's best was probably better than Harvey's.
wow!
this is akin to comparing Oasis with the Beatles, McMahon with Menzies, Witherspoon with Hepburn, Flannery with Darwin, Hewitt with Laver, MacKillop with Jesus, Hooch with Lassie...
wow!


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millarsaint wrote:we have a number of forward smalls that can press up into the middle and then drift back again. then this can be a rotation.
Schneider, TDL, Saad, Milera, Milne - can all run through the centre (in open play) and then rotate with a fellow forward, and rest. saves bench rotations and gives the midfield assistance. obviously makes it harder to defend against too.
similarly we have defenders that can push up too. Newnes, Ray, Gilbert, Wright, Dempster, and Siposs can all vacate the backline and run down the ground when given the opportunity.
more and more players are being asked to play two roles. rucks, small forwards, running/drifting defenders. which is in contrast to Lyon's one role players. no judgement on which is best, yet.
Good observation, we appear to be boosting our running stocks without necessarily increasing our number of straight-out mids........


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BJ could have taken a leaf out of Harvey's book. Harves took the hits and never sooked when he got tagged.


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True Believer wrote:
millarsaint wrote:we have a number of forward smalls that can press up into the middle and then drift back again. then this can be a rotation.
Schneider, TDL, Saad, Milera, Milne - can all run through the centre (in open play) and then rotate with a fellow forward, and rest. saves bench rotations and gives the midfield assistance. obviously makes it harder to defend against too.
similarly we have defenders that can push up too. Newnes, Ray, Gilbert, Wright, Dempster, and Siposs can all vacate the backline and run down the ground when given the opportunity.
more and more players are being asked to play two roles. rucks, small forwards, running/drifting defenders. which is in contrast to Lyon's one role players. no judgement on which is best, yet.
Good observation, we appear to be boosting our running stocks without necessarily increasing our number of straight-out mids........
Run all we like… we aren't going to have the ball unless we win clearances, which none of thos above players can.
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Oh I don't know I reckon they can all win ball. Milera and Saad in particular will be looking to develop that.
Another thought; Jack Steven I remember when he came into the team was as a small forward, and boy did he look the biz. Now look where he is. Armo was half forward flank and now mostly in the middle.


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Kosciusko with everest, a bathtub with the pacific, a drain with the Hellespont, a sneeze with a hurricane, a fart with Krakatoa!


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Post: # 1301300Post dragit »

millarsaint wrote:Oh I don't know I reckon they can all win ball. Milera and Saad in particular will be looking to develop that.
Another thought; Jack Steven I remember when he came into the team was as a small forward, and boy did he look the biz. Now look where he is. Armo was half forward flank and now mostly in the middle.
I would like to see a centre bounce with Milera, Saad & TDL against Mitchell, Hodge & Sewell


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desertsaint wrote:Kosciusko with everest, a bathtub with the pacific, a drain with the Hellespont, a sneeze with a hurricane, a fart with Krakatoa!
I'm not sure I understand what you're saying. Do you have another example to illustrate your point? :wink:


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Re: Midfield

Post: # 1301359Post whiskers3614 »

Lyon with Len Smith.
Dawson with Silvagni (SOS)?


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