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DMac
What a last quarter from him on Saturday
I hope that this gives him the belief that he belongs in our best 22
He seems to have some great attributes, grabs a mark, hits the pack hard and runs all day
Actually I felt in the second quarter he could have been paid a mark (seemed to have purchase) that was taken away for a GC goal
Good for him
fqf
I hope that this gives him the belief that he belongs in our best 22
He seems to have some great attributes, grabs a mark, hits the pack hard and runs all day
Actually I felt in the second quarter he could have been paid a mark (seemed to have purchase) that was taken away for a GC goal
Good for him
fqf
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Re: DMac
I like Dmac.
That draft year is looking better now with Paddy also improving and playing games.
That draft year is looking better now with Paddy also improving and playing games.
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Re: DMac
I am also a fan of Dmac. He has good pace, which is what we need, and really has a go. The back flanks would be weapons with both him and Jimmy W in top form. His clangers seem to be reducing in number as well. Let's hope he has a good consistent run for the year.
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Re: DMac
Honestly thought he was a lost cause. Another guy with the best intentions but his limitations (lack of composure, fumbles etc.) would ultimately cost him a decent career, and another lost pick at the Saints.
But that's not right - he showed plenty on the weekend, and most importantly, showed some ticker when it was needed most. I now have the same attitude I had with Ben Long early in the season, once D-mac truly believes he deserves to play at the highest level, he could be really important for us. We just need to find his best position.
But that's not right - he showed plenty on the weekend, and most importantly, showed some ticker when it was needed most. I now have the same attitude I had with Ben Long early in the season, once D-mac truly believes he deserves to play at the highest level, he could be really important for us. We just need to find his best position.
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Re: DMac
Can only hope he keeps bringing that type of intensity week in, week out.
Curb your enthusiasm - you’re a St.Kilda supporter!!
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Re: DMac
Agree with all those positives above, well said those men and women. AR made a point of telling him he done good, played strong, now AR give him a decent run in a settled role - he looks to have a lot more to offer than playing defensive at HB.
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Re: DMac
Agreedparkeysainter wrote: ↑Mon 18 Jun 2018 4:41pm I like Dmac.
That draft year is looking better now with Paddy also improving and playing games.
Steele was from that draft, along with Goddard too.
I read a post on here a while back that asked whether or not we'd look back on that draft one day as the turning point.
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Re: DMac
During the third quarter I could not find a single player that looked looked willing enough to stand up and grab the game by the throat. Early in the last quarter I could see McKenzie might be that player. When he goaled, you could see the whole team lift.
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Re: DMac
I remember the Game when the younger Voss realised he could play at AFL level and belonged there. He never looked back.
Hope same thing happens with DMAC.
Hope same thing happens with DMAC.
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Re: DMac
Of course the whole team lifted - we were less than a goal down then but we lifted well before then.Trev from the Bush wrote: ↑Mon 18 Jun 2018 9:57pm During the third quarter I could not find a single player that looked looked willing enough to stand up and grab the game by the throat. Early in the last quarter I could see McKenzie might be that player. When he goaled, you could see the whole team lift.
And I thought DMac also played great in the third quarter. They all did. We just couldn't put the score on the board in the 3rd.
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Re: DMac
Some here seemed to have written him off. I must say I didn't like his chances of making it, but he has some very positive attributes, and I hope this makes him believe he belongs in the big time. Onwards and upwards!
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Re: DMac
I had major doubts - not sure I had written him off. Nothing would give me greater pleasure to see DMacs composure and dash continue to improve from now on.
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Re: DMac
He had some big moments late in the game that were crucial to us winning but he was also very ordinary in the first half. I'd love to see him make it but I don't think we can say he's turned his career around after a 13 disposal, 1 goal game. Nathan Wright has bobbed up for us in big moments of a few wins as well.
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Re: DMac
McKenzie was BOG in the 2014 TAC Cup Grand Final in Oakleigh's win against Calder
He apparently had some fairly injury issues earlier in that 2014 year but once fit he had a storming 2nd half of the year playing off half back
Kid is still young and has some great athletic traits and hopefully he can stay injury free and grow in confidence
He has some x factor which we badly need
He apparently had some fairly injury issues earlier in that 2014 year but once fit he had a storming 2nd half of the year playing off half back
Kid is still young and has some great athletic traits and hopefully he can stay injury free and grow in confidence
He has some x factor which we badly need
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Re: DMac
I agree with the lack of composure and fumbles but always put it down to nervousness and inexperience. I'm still hopeful he can be a great player. He has shown glimpses. Only 25 games played in 4 years, but I would like to see how he goes stringing a few together and building confidence.St Chris wrote: ↑Mon 18 Jun 2018 6:29pm Honestly thought he was a lost cause. Another guy with the best intentions but his limitations (lack of composure, fumbles etc.) would ultimately cost him a decent career, and another lost pick at the Saints.
But that's not right - he showed plenty on the weekend, and most importantly, showed some ticker when it was needed most. I now have the same attitude I had with Ben Long early in the season, once D-mac truly believes he deserves to play at the highest level, he could be really important for us. We just need to find his best position.