Tom McCartin
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Tom McCartin
Is he a chance for the Saints?
Sounds pretty fit. Is he any good?
From AFL website:
Marking key forward Tom McCartin, the younger brother of St Kilda's Paddy, was also among the best by reaching level 21.5.
Sounds pretty fit. Is he any good?
From AFL website:
Marking key forward Tom McCartin, the younger brother of St Kilda's Paddy, was also among the best by reaching level 21.5.
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Re: Tom McCartin
had good TAC game
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Re: Tom McCartin
Came 11th in YoYo test. Pretty good for a big guy at 192cm.mr six o'clock wrote:Great
So we'd have cling and clang mccartin
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Re: Tom McCartin
Is he diabetes free ?
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Re: Tom McCartin
It would be a sweet pick-up I reckon.ace wrote:Is he diabetes free ?
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Re: Tom McCartin
Was it Tom who jumped on Twitter earlier in the year when Paddy was dominating at Sandy and couldn't get a look in??
Someone supposedly from the McCartin clan had some choice opinions about the Saints coaching staff....probably not a great idea in your draft year??
Someone supposedly from the McCartin clan had some choice opinions about the Saints coaching staff....probably not a great idea in your draft year??
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Re: Tom McCartin
Con should approve then...Darth Vader wrote:Comes from a good family.
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Well, to be fair I kind of thought some of the same things at times this year.St Chris wrote:Was it Tom who jumped on Twitter earlier in the year when Paddy was dominating at Sandy and couldn't get a look in??
Someone supposedly from the McCartin clan had some choice opinions about the Saints coaching staff....probably not a great idea in your draft year??
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Re: Tom McCartin
What's the Yo-Yo test, do you have to be able to Rock the Baby.parkeysainter wrote:Came 11th in YoYo test. Pretty good for a big guy at 192cm.mr six o'clock wrote:Great
So we'd have cling and clang mccartin
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Re: Tom McCartin
It was invented by a Danish football specialist in some field from memory. It's a much more accurate test of a players fitness for someone that plays elite soccer or AFL for example due the the stop/start nature of both sports. The yo-yo combines walking/recovery and increased running levels (similar to the beep test).Wayne42 wrote:What's the Yo-Yo test, do you have to be able to Rock the Baby.parkeysainter wrote:Came 11th in YoYo test. Pretty good for a big guy at 192cm.mr six o'clock wrote:Great
So we'd have cling and clang mccartin
The old beep test has become a little bit obselete, but its still a good tool to garner a fitness level for entry into certain job roles, underage and local sports, high schools, etc.
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Re: Tom McCartin
Brilliant Wayne42......... it went straight through to the keeper as far as “parkeysainter” is concerned.parkeysainter wrote:It was invented by a Danish football specialist in some field from memory. It's a much more accurate test of a players fitness for someone that plays elite soccer or AFL for example due the the stop/start nature of both sports. The yo-yo combines walking/recovery and increased running levels (similar to the beep test).Wayne42 wrote:What's the Yo-Yo test, do you have to be able to Rock the Baby.parkeysainter wrote:Came 11th in YoYo test. Pretty good for a big guy at 192cm.mr six o'clock wrote:Great
So we'd have cling and clang mccartin
The old beep test has become a little bit obselete, but its still a good tool to garner a fitness level for entry into certain job roles, underage and local sports, high schools, etc.
W42 .... your post identifies you into a certain era. How skilled at you were ‘Rocking the Baby’? I was so slick at ‘Walking the Dog’!!
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Re: Tom McCartin
Loris,loris wrote:Brilliant Wayne42......... it went straight through to the keeper as far as “parkeysainter” is concerned.parkeysainter wrote:It was invented by a Danish football specialist in some field from memory. It's a much more accurate test of a players fitness for someone that plays elite soccer or AFL for example due the the stop/start nature of both sports. The yo-yo combines walking/recovery and increased running levels (similar to the beep test).Wayne42 wrote:What's the Yo-Yo test, do you have to be able to Rock the Baby.parkeysainter wrote:Came 11th in YoYo test. Pretty good for a big guy at 192cm.mr six o'clock wrote:Great
So we'd have cling and clang mccartin
The old beep test has become a little bit obselete, but its still a good tool to garner a fitness level for entry into certain job roles, underage and local sports, high schools, etc.
W42 .... your post identifies you into a certain era. How skilled at you were ‘Rocking the Baby’? I was so slick at ‘Walking the Dog’!!
did you go 'Around The World"?
and did you have a visit from the Coca Cola professionals at school?
It was a great half-an-hour break from the books.
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lol I remember the visit. I had a fanta yo yo as well.minneapolis wrote: Loris,
did you go 'Around The World"?
and did you have a visit from the Coca Cola professionals at school?
It was a great half-an-hour break from the books.
ps, thought it was rock the cradle. and what was the trick called where it would catch on your pants.
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The "Kevin Spacey".The Fireman wrote:lol I remember the visit. I had a fanta yo yo as well.minneapolis wrote: Loris,
did you go 'Around The World"?
and did you have a visit from the Coca Cola professionals at school?
It was a great half-an-hour break from the books.
ps, thought it was rock the cradle. and what was the trick called where it would catch on your pants.
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nice lolDrake Huggins wrote:The "Kevin Spacey".The Fireman wrote:lol I remember the visit. I had a fanta yo yo as well.minneapolis wrote: Loris,
did you go 'Around The World"?
and did you have a visit from the Coca Cola professionals at school?
It was a great half-an-hour break from the books.
ps, thought it was rock the cradle. and what was the trick called where it would catch on your pants.
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Re: Tom McCartin
Geelong are very keen on him.
My tip is they will use pick 33 to get Tom.
I doubt we'd get the opportunity to take him without using 7 or 8.
My tip is they will use pick 33 to get Tom.
I doubt we'd get the opportunity to take him without using 7 or 8.
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It didn't actually. Its hard to tell if people are being a smart arse or serious in this joint sometimes.loris wrote:Brilliant Wayne42......... it went straight through to the keeper as far as “parkeysainter” is concerned.parkeysainter wrote:It was invented by a Danish football specialist in some field from memory. It's a much more accurate test of a players fitness for someone that plays elite soccer or AFL for example due the the stop/start nature of both sports. The yo-yo combines walking/recovery and increased running levels (similar to the beep test).Wayne42 wrote:What's the Yo-Yo test, do you have to be able to Rock the Baby.parkeysainter wrote:Came 11th in YoYo test. Pretty good for a big guy at 192cm.mr six o'clock wrote:Great
So we'd have cling and clang mccartin
The old beep test has become a little bit obselete, but its still a good tool to garner a fitness level for entry into certain job roles, underage and local sports, high schools, etc.
W42 .... your post identifies you into a certain era. How skilled at you were ‘Rocking the Baby’? I was so slick at ‘Walking the Dog’!!
I find the yo-yo testing method to be revolutionary and thought it might be interesting.
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