Then nobody must replace Ross. He's as good as any.Dr Spaceman wrote:Hugh can't play midfield. And even if he could, Watts is no longer there to replace Hugh in Defence.magnifisaint wrote:If who replaces Ross in the midfield then whats going to replace who
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Re: WHO replaces Ross in midfield?
Did someone say hugh was replacing Ross?magnifisaint wrote:Then nobody must replace Ross. He's as good as any.Dr Spaceman wrote:Hugh can't play midfield. And even if he could, Watts is no longer there to replace Hugh in Defence.magnifisaint wrote:If who replaces Ross in the midfield then whats going to replace who
It can't be noone!
I am pretty sure noone is still on sandy's list, so noone is not replacing ross..
And with noone on Sandy's list, they will have a tough time getting a team together..
Do you know hugh is going to kick watts ass in round 11?
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Re: WHO replaces Ross in midfield?
Make no mistake, Ross will be missed. We really have no-one who can readily replace him. The coach was pinning his hopes on Ross being the replacement for Lenny.
We have only had glimpses of the player Ross will become once he fully realises that he has the class and ability to truly compete at AFL level.
We have only had glimpses of the player Ross will become once he fully realises that he has the class and ability to truly compete at AFL level.
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Really? Are we talking about the same player here - Lenny?saynta wrote:Make no mistake, Ross will be missed. We really have no-one who can readily replace him. The coach was pinning his hopes on Ross being the replacement for Lenny.
We have only had glimpses of the player Ross will become once he fully realises that he has the class and ability to truly compete at AFL level.
We have Armitage & Dunstan as inside mids - both of which are miles better than Ross, we also have Weller & Curren who are at a pretty similar level, but not as slow.
Curren will probably be the one who gains most from Ross missing, as I don't think you can play all 3 of Weller/Ross/Curren - but maybe 2.
While Ross maybe become a decent footballer, right now he is pretty average at AFL level, treacle slow with pretty ordinary foot-skills... says a bit about the level of young midfield talent on our list when we are getting worked up about missing this bloke. I hope he comes back and dominates, but I wouldn't be banking on it.
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Re: WHO replaces Ross in midfield?
i've heard the coach say two or three times now that he was hoping that Ross would take on the Lenny roll.
I would have put Ross slightly ahead of Dunstan on performances so far this year.
I would have put Ross slightly ahead of Dunstan on performances so far this year.
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Dunstan has barely played yet, but I'm pretty sure he is ahead of Seb in the pecking order at this stage.saynta wrote:i've heard the coach say two or three times now that he was hoping that Ross would take on the Lenny roll.
I would have put Ross slightly ahead of Dunstan on performances so far this year.
I'm hoping that Tom Lee can become Jarryd Roughead.
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Re: WHO replaces Ross in midfield?
Lee won't make it.dragit wrote:Dunstan has barely played yet, but I'm pretty sure he is ahead of Seb in the pecking order at this stage.saynta wrote:i've heard the coach say two or three times now that he was hoping that Ross would take on the Lenny roll.
I would have put Ross slightly ahead of Dunstan on performances so far this year.
I'm hoping that Tom Lee can become Jarryd Roughead.
Dunstan is certainly ahead of Ross in the pecking order now as Seb won't be playing for 3 or 4 months.
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Re: WHO replaces Ross in midfield?
I take the view that those running the club know more about footy than I do.saynta wrote: Lee won't make it.
I take the view that those running the club know more about the footballers on our list than I do.
At the end of each year some players retire, or are traded or are delisted. With that last group I accept that these guys “won’t make it”.
In regards to those players currently on our list I personally don’t view any of them as being in the "won’t make it" category. History tells us that some indeed “won’t make it” and many people are probably pretty good at guessing who those players will be.
But as long as you are still on the list, and there are games to be played, then anything is possible IMO.
I certainly don’t accept Lee “won’t make it”. Pretty sure he’ll get good game time and he has a fair bit of talent. Up to him what he does with his chances. I’m not even prepared to write off Siposs or Markworth, even though they’ll miss a big chunk of their final contracted years. Both will hopefully get to play again at some level this year. And as long as they do get a chance to impress they remain a chance to continue on at the Saints.
Delusional? Rose coloured glasses? Maybe. But I would hate to think that anyone in power at the club is actually striking a line through any player in March.
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Re: WHO replaces Ross in midfield?
Well Said, Doc !!Dr Spaceman wrote:I take the view that those running the club know more about footy than I do.saynta wrote: Lee won't make it.
I take the view that those running the club know more about the footballers on our list than I do.
At the end of each year some players retire, or are traded or are delisted. With that last group I accept that these guys “won’t make it”.
In regards to those players currently on our list I personally don’t view any of them as being in the "won’t make it" category. History tells us that some indeed “won’t make it” and many people are probably pretty good at guessing who those players will be.
But as long as you are still on the list, and there are games to be played, then anything is possible IMO.
I certainly don’t accept Lee “won’t make it”. Pretty sure he’ll get good game time and he has a fair bit of talent. Up to him what he does with his chances. I’m not even prepared to write off Siposs or Markworth, even though they’ll miss a big chunk of their final contracted years. Both will hopefully get to play again at some level this year. And as long as they do get a chance to impress they remain a chance to continue on at the Saints.
Delusional? Rose coloured glasses? Maybe. But I would hate to think that anyone in power at the club is actually striking a line through any player in March.
Anything can, and occasionally does, happen.
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Re: WHO replaces Ross in midfield?
It's great that in a free country like australia, the right to express a view on the chances of any individual footballer to make a career out of the game, hasn't as yet,been restricted. You can express your opinion, just as i can express mine.Dr Spaceman wrote:I take the view that those running the club know more about footy than I do.saynta wrote: Lee won't make it.
I take the view that those running the club know more about the footballers on our list than I do.
At the end of each year some players retire, or are traded or are delisted. With that last group I accept that these guys “won’t make it”.
In regards to those players currently on our list I personally don’t view any of them as being in the "won’t make it" category. History tells us that some indeed “won’t make it” and many people are probably pretty good at guessing who those players will be.
But as long as you are still on the list, and there are games to be played, then anything is possible IMO.
I certainly don’t accept Lee “won’t make it”. Pretty sure he’ll get good game time and he has a fair bit of talent. Up to him what he does with his chances. I’m not even prepared to write off Siposs or Markworth, even though they’ll miss a big chunk of their final contracted years. Both will hopefully get to play again at some level this year. And as long as they do get a chance to impress they remain a chance to continue on at the Saints.
Delusional? Rose coloured glasses? Maybe. But I would hate to think that anyone in power at the club is actually striking a line through any player in March.
Anything can, and occasionally does, happen.
I have been watching footballers and football games most of my life and feel confident that sometimes, when I am at a game, I can appreciate the ball skills, kicking ability, forward thinking and just plain footy nouse that some footballers possess. I just haven't seen lee display above average levels of skills in any of these areas.
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Re: WHO replaces Ross in midfield?
Totally agree.saynta wrote: It's great that in a free country like australia, the right to express a view on the chances of any individual footballer to make a career out of the game, hasn't as yet,been restricted. You can express your opinion, just as i can express mine.
Your opinion is your opinion and of course you are entitled to it. Nonetheless, it would probably read a bit better if you added "In my opinion" or "On what I've seem so far" before the definitive "Lee won't make it" comment.
Lee from all reports has been training well over the summer and is finally over the shoulder problems that have plagued him so far at the Saints.
No guarantees he'll make it, but I certainly wouldn't be writing him off before a game is even played in 2015.
And it's worth noting that 2 weeks ago after the Intra Club there were people on here suggesting Josh Bruce was no good.
A week ago, after an improved performance against Brisbane, many thought Bruce would be a big chance of lining up in Round 1.
Now after the the game against the Bombers, most probably have him marked down as first Forward picked aside from Rooey.
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Re: WHO replaces Ross in midfield?
Dr Spaceman wrote:Totally agree.saynta wrote: It's great that in a free country like australia, the right to express a view on the chances of any individual footballer to make a career out of the game, hasn't as yet,been restricted. You can express your opinion, just as i can express mine.
Your opinion is your opinion and of course you are entitled to it. Nonetheless, it would probably read a bit better if you added "In my opinion" or "On what I've seem so far" before the definitive "Lee won't make it" comment.
Lee from all reports has been training well over the summer and is finally over the shoulder problems that have plagued him so far at the Saints.
No guarantees he'll make it, but I certainly wouldn't be writing him off before a game is even played in 2015.
And it's worth noting that 2 weeks ago after the Intra Club there were people on here suggesting Josh Bruce was no good.
A week ago, after an improved performance against Brisbane, many thought Bruce would be a big chance of lining up in Round 1.
Now after the the game against the Bombers, most probably have him marked down as first Forward picked aside from Rooey.
Funny game is football
Ive got him ahead of Rooy based on what I have seen of both players this year. If we can put Ross ahead of Dunstan because of this year then I have every forward ahead of Rooy bar White.
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Re: WHO replaces Ross in midfield?
Gee, you've jumped off Paul Cahill pretty bloody quickly!plugger66 wrote:Dr Spaceman wrote: And it's worth noting that 2 weeks ago after the Intra Club there were people on here suggesting Josh Bruce was no good.
A week ago, after an improved performance against Brisbane, many thought Bruce would be a big chance of lining up in Round 1.
Now after the the game against the Bombers, most probably have him marked down as first Forward picked aside from Rooey.
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Ive got him ahead of Rooy based on what I have seen of both players this year. If we can put Ross ahead of Dunstan because of this year then I have every forward ahead of Rooy bar White.
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Re: WHO replaces Ross in midfield?
Dunstan is already twice the player Ross will ever be. Hope the boy makes it and I think he will end up a decent player, but Dunstan is a star in the making, and he is already well advanced in that process.saynta wrote:Lee won't make it.dragit wrote:Dunstan has barely played yet, but I'm pretty sure he is ahead of Seb in the pecking order at this stage.saynta wrote:i've heard the coach say two or three times now that he was hoping that Ross would take on the Lenny roll.
I would have put Ross slightly ahead of Dunstan on performances so far this year.
I'm hoping that Tom Lee can become Jarryd Roughead.
Dunstan is certainly ahead of Ross in the pecking order now as Seb won't be playing for 3 or 4 months.
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Re: WHO replaces Ross in midfield?
The IMHO letters can be taken as a given,imho, in respect of most if not all of the posts on this forum.Dr Spaceman wrote:Totally agree.saynta wrote: It's great that in a free country like australia, the right to express a view on the chances of any individual footballer to make a career out of the game, hasn't as yet,been restricted. You can express your opinion, just as i can express mine.
Your opinion is your opinion and of course you are entitled to it. Nonetheless, it would probably read a bit better if you added "In my opinion" or "On what I've seem so far" before the definitive "Lee won't make it" comment.
Lee from all reports has been training well over the summer and is finally over the shoulder problems that have plagued him so far at the Saints.
No guarantees he'll make it, but I certainly wouldn't be writing him off before a game is even played in 2015.
And it's worth noting that 2 weeks ago after the Intra Club there were people on here suggesting Josh Bruce was no good.
A week ago, after an improved performance against Brisbane, many thought Bruce would be a big chance of lining up in Round 1.
Now after the the game against the Bombers, most probably have him marked down as first Forward picked aside from Rooey.
Funny game is football
Don't attribute any of the negative comments in relation to Bruce to me. I saw something in him last year that I have never seen in Lee.
Bruce has loads of football ability, talent and that will to win. IMHO of course.
Yes, it's a funny game and I will be one of the first to admit I was wrong if Lee ever kicks a bagful.
if I was the coach, and I'm not of course, I would be putting all my efforts into Spencer and the no 1 daft pick, not some reject from the west that an ex-coach thought could play a bit.
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Re: WHO replaces Ross in midfield?
dragit wrote:Really? Are we talking about the same player here - Lenny?saynta wrote:Make no mistake, Ross will be missed. We really have no-one who can readily replace him. The coach was pinning his hopes on Ross being the replacement for Lenny.
We have only had glimpses of the player Ross will become once he fully realises that he has the class and ability to truly compete at AFL level.
We have Armitage & Dunstan as inside mids - both of which are miles better than Ross, we also have Weller & Curren who are at a pretty similar level, but not as slow.
Curren will probably be the one who gains most from Ross missing, as I don't think you can play all 3 of Weller/Ross/Curren - but maybe 2.
While Ross maybe become a decent footballer, right now he is pretty average at AFL level, treacle slow with pretty ordinary foot-skills... says a bit about the level of young midfield talent on our list when we are getting worked up about missing this bloke. I hope he comes back and dominates, but I wouldn't be banking on it.
I think you are being a bit harsh on Ross, he's not there yet but he's on less than 30 games. He's a bit like Mitchell in his slow pace but quick mind. I thought his 2 games this year have been excellent and his progression has been exactly as you would hope. He's not Lenny who was averaging about 24 disposals last year but he was at least another of our option gone.
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Now I certainly don't agree with you there and I'm prepared to bookmark your post.White Winmar wrote:Dunstan is already twice the player Ross will ever be. Hope the boy makes it and I think he will end up a decent player, but Dunstan is a star in the making, and he is already well advanced in that process.saynta wrote:Lee won't make it.dragit wrote:Dunstan has barely played yet, but I'm pretty sure he is ahead of Seb in the pecking order at this stage.saynta wrote:i've heard the coach say two or three times now that he was hoping that Ross would take on the Lenny roll.
I would have put Ross slightly ahead of Dunstan on performances so far this year.
I'm hoping that Tom Lee can become Jarryd Roughead.
Dunstan is certainly ahead of Ross in the pecking order now as Seb won't be playing for 3 or 4 months.
Certainly he was the better performed player last year, but not anywhere near twice the player. Ross, on his showing so far this year has come on in leaps and bounds while Dunstan has gone backwards.
Both of them will make it though. IMHO of course.
Re: WHO replaces Ross in midfield?
saynta wrote:Now I certainly don't agree with you there and I'm prepared to bookmark your post.White Winmar wrote:Dunstan is already twice the player Ross will ever be. Hope the boy makes it and I think he will end up a decent player, but Dunstan is a star in the making, and he is already well advanced in that process.saynta wrote:Lee won't make it.dragit wrote:Dunstan has barely played yet, but I'm pretty sure he is ahead of Seb in the pecking order at this stage.saynta wrote:i've heard the coach say two or three times now that he was hoping that Ross would take on the Lenny roll.
I would have put Ross slightly ahead of Dunstan on performances so far this year.
I'm hoping that Tom Lee can become Jarryd Roughead.
Dunstan is certainly ahead of Ross in the pecking order now as Seb won't be playing for 3 or 4 months.
Certainly he was the better performed player last year, but not anywhere near twice the player. Ross, on his showing so far this year has come on in leaps and bounds while Dunstan has gone backwards.
Both of them will make it though. IMHO of course.
They are practice matches. lets wait until the real deal. Also they may have had completely different preparations.
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Re: WHO replaces Ross in midfield?
plugger66 wrote:saynta wrote:Now I certainly don't agree with you there and I'm prepared to bookmark your post.White Winmar wrote:Dunstan is already twice the player Ross will ever be. Hope the boy makes it and I think he will end up a decent player, but Dunstan is a star in the making, and he is already well advanced in that process.saynta wrote:Lee won't make it.dragit wrote:Dunstan has barely played yet, but I'm pretty sure he is ahead of Seb in the pecking order at this stage.saynta wrote:i've heard the coach say two or three times now that he was hoping that Ross would take on the Lenny roll.
I would have put Ross slightly ahead of Dunstan on performances so far this year.
I'm hoping that Tom Lee can become Jarryd Roughead.
Dunstan is certainly ahead of Ross in the pecking order now as Seb won't be playing for 3 or 4 months.
Certainly he was the better performed player last year, but not anywhere near twice the player. Ross, on his showing so far this year has come on in leaps and bounds while Dunstan has gone backwards.
Both of them will make it though. IMHO of course.
They are practice matches. lets wait until the real deal. Also they may have had completely different preparations.
Yeah Dunstan was in a no contact phase and only just got out of it after ruining his arm last season. Dunstan is probably being overhyped as he had a great year for a first year player but Ross had a 28 possession game against the cats last year when he was allowed to play most of the game rather than subbing on. Dustan's best would have been low 20s but started with a bang. It's an easy thing to do jump on a guy who bursts from the blocks but most guys take a few years to come on. It's not possible to say who will be a better player yet and I hope they both come good and do a Lenny and Montagna style career path. I'd take that.
Re: WHO replaces Ross in midfield?
This is the man I reckon will move into the midfield in Ross's absence......Blake Acres.
Interesting to note that he came to us with senior WAFL experience – primarily as a midfielder.......also just on a side note - Blake is nearly the same height (191cm) as Scott Pendlebury (192cm) not that I'm putting him in the same category as Pendles.....yet!!
Interesting to note that he came to us with senior WAFL experience – primarily as a midfielder.......also just on a side note - Blake is nearly the same height (191cm) as Scott Pendlebury (192cm) not that I'm putting him in the same category as Pendles.....yet!!
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Re: WHO replaces Ross in midfield?
Compare Dunstan's first year to Seb's first three. On that evidence, who seems more likely to make it to the elite level? I know things can change rather quickly, but Dunstan is ahead of Seb, even at this stage. Runs better, is a better kick and is just as good with his hands. IMHO, of course.
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Re: WHO replaces Ross in midfield?
Ross had a few interesting moments in the Morwell game, one sticks in my mind above the others. He gathered the ball just inside defensive 50, had no support close by and was confronted by opposition. He held his ground, changed footing and kept on the move from foot to foot without actually commiting to go anywhere. A bit "Dal llike" in that he didn't panic, bought some time, and dished off to a team mate effectively when one was able to break clear.
The kid can play and has fast hands and thought, he works very well in traffic. He is not a great natural athlete, but is a very natural footballer. He will be a slow burn project that I think will be a very solid and consistent contributor within two seasons.
Acres looked very promising for the first time ont he weekend as well, and would be my choice to replace Seb, purely to accelerate his development, even if it causes some pain early on.
The kid can play and has fast hands and thought, he works very well in traffic. He is not a great natural athlete, but is a very natural footballer. He will be a slow burn project that I think will be a very solid and consistent contributor within two seasons.
Acres looked very promising for the first time ont he weekend as well, and would be my choice to replace Seb, purely to accelerate his development, even if it causes some pain early on.
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Re: WHO replaces Ross in midfield?
Dunstan had 29 touches, 7 clearances & 2 goals in his 3rd game...gringo wrote:plugger66 wrote:saynta wrote:Now I certainly don't agree with you there and I'm prepared to bookmark your post.White Winmar wrote:Dunstan is already twice the player Ross will ever be. Hope the boy makes it and I think he will end up a decent player, but Dunstan is a star in the making, and he is already well advanced in that process.saynta wrote:Lee won't make it.dragit wrote:Dunstan has barely played yet, but I'm pretty sure he is ahead of Seb in the pecking order at this stage.saynta wrote:i've heard the coach say two or three times now that he was hoping that Ross would take on the Lenny roll.
I would have put Ross slightly ahead of Dunstan on performances so far this year.
I'm hoping that Tom Lee can become Jarryd Roughead.
Dunstan is certainly ahead of Ross in the pecking order now as Seb won't be playing for 3 or 4 months.
Certainly he was the better performed player last year, but not anywhere near twice the player. Ross, on his showing so far this year has come on in leaps and bounds while Dunstan has gone backwards.
Both of them will make it though. IMHO of course.
They are practice matches. lets wait until the real deal. Also they may have had completely different preparations.
Yeah Dunstan was in a no contact phase and only just got out of it after ruining his arm last season. Dunstan is probably being overhyped as he had a great year for a first year player but Ross had a 28 possession game against the cats last year when he was allowed to play most of the game rather than subbing on. Dustan's best would have been low 20s but started with a bang. It's an easy thing to do jump on a guy who bursts from the blocks but most guys take a few years to come on. It's not possible to say who will be a better player yet and I hope they both come good and do a Lenny and Montagna style career path. I'd take that.
While I hope Ross becomes a gun as much as anybody, right now there is daylight between the 2. Dunstan would net a top 10-15 pick if traded, Ross would be a 3rd rounder.
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Re: WHO replaces Ross in midfield?
I agree with you that Seb is a natural footballer. In the Diesel Williams mould I would think.True Believer wrote:Ross had a few interesting moments in the Morwell game, one sticks in my mind above the others. He gathered the ball just inside defensive 50, had no support close by and was confronted by opposition. He held his ground, changed footing and kept on the move from foot to foot without actually commiting to go anywhere. A bit "Dal llike" in that he didn't panic, bought some time, and dished off to a team mate effectively when one was able to break clear.
The kid can play and has fast hands and thought, he works very well in traffic. He is not a great natural athlete, but is a very natural footballer. He will be a slow burn project that I think will be a very solid and consistent contributor within two seasons.
Acres looked very promising for the first time ont he weekend as well, and would be my choice to replace Seb, purely to accelerate his development, even if it causes some pain early on.
I also think that the coach recognises real talent when he sees it.
Re: WHO replaces Ross in midfield?
saynta wrote:I agree with you that Seb is a natural footballer. In the Diesel Williams mould I would think.True Believer wrote:Ross had a few interesting moments in the Morwell game, one sticks in my mind above the others. He gathered the ball just inside defensive 50, had no support close by and was confronted by opposition. He held his ground, changed footing and kept on the move from foot to foot without actually commiting to go anywhere. A bit "Dal llike" in that he didn't panic, bought some time, and dished off to a team mate effectively when one was able to break clear.
The kid can play and has fast hands and thought, he works very well in traffic. He is not a great natural athlete, but is a very natural footballer. He will be a slow burn project that I think will be a very solid and consistent contributor within two seasons.
Acres looked very promising for the first time ont he weekend as well, and would be my choice to replace Seb, purely to accelerate his development, even if it causes some pain early on.
I also think that the coach recognises real talent when he sees it.
Didn't he get dropped 2 or 3 times last year?