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Re: Jack Mayo
Yes okay just because other clubs ‘rated them’ doesn’t mean it’s not a punt.. want me to go over it:
- King and Bytel.. both coming off serious injuries..
- trading our second rounders for Hannas and Freeman
- pick 1 - Paddy was a punt (diabetes and medical issues, as well as the knock his fitness is a long way off)
- trading pick 5 for carlisle and Pick 17 was a punt (sat out a year) but like this one don’t get me wrong
- King and Bytel.. both coming off serious injuries..
- trading our second rounders for Hannas and Freeman
- pick 1 - Paddy was a punt (diabetes and medical issues, as well as the knock his fitness is a long way off)
- trading pick 5 for carlisle and Pick 17 was a punt (sat out a year) but like this one don’t get me wrong
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Re: Jack Mayo
Wrong on all counts.mightysainters wrote: ↑Tue 28 May 2019 9:39am Yes okay just because other clubs ‘rated them’ doesn’t mean it’s not a punt.. want me to go over it:
- King and Bytel.. both coming off serious injuries..
- trading our second rounders for Hannas and Freeman
- pick 1 - Paddy was a punt (diabetes and medical issues, as well as the knock his fitness is a long way off)
- trading pick 5 for carlisle and Pick 17 was a punt (sat out a year) but like this one don’t get me wrong
King easily the best talent in last years draft had to be taken. Bytel was rated in the top ten so to take a punt with a late pick is 100% correct. Paddy was the correct call at the time no one could have predicted his head knocks.
The last one with us getting Carlisle and Gresham for pick 5 was some of the best trading you'll see.
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Re: Jack Mayo
100% correct - seeing as we were actually going to spend 5 on Gresham - and you can see why - essentially the trade that got us Carlisle cost very little.CURLY wrote: ↑Tue 28 May 2019 10:33amWrong on all counts.mightysainters wrote: ↑Tue 28 May 2019 9:39am Yes okay just because other clubs ‘rated them’ doesn’t mean it’s not a punt.. want me to go over it:
- King and Bytel.. both coming off serious injuries..
- trading our second rounders for Hannas and Freeman
- pick 1 - Paddy was a punt (diabetes and medical issues, as well as the knock his fitness is a long way off)
- trading pick 5 for carlisle and Pick 17 was a punt (sat out a year) but like this one don’t get me wrong
King easily the best talent in last years draft had to be taken. Bytel was rated in the top ten so to take a punt with a late pick is 100% correct. Paddy was the correct call at the time no one could have predicted his head knocks.
The last one with us getting Carlisle and Gresham for pick 5 was some of the best trading you'll see.
King was only a question if he did not get on the park, as we (as supporters) have become gun shy about taking injured players (re Freeman and Simpson(?)) THe future here looks great - Bytel less of a risk - but had to be done.
Add in the Mature Age recruits we have picked up - Recent recruiting has been fantastic.
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Re: Jack Mayo
LAST 10 MATCHES .. Jack Mayo
ROUND GRADE OPPOSITION K H D M T HO FF FA G B
Round 7, 2019 Reserves Claremont 10 2 12 9 3 0 1 1 4 2
Round 6, 2019 League South Fremantle 6 6 12 5 3 0 0 0 0 1
Round 5, 2019 League Swan Districts 7 3 10 4 3 0 0 1 1 2
Round 4, 2019 Reserves Peel Thunder 14 6 20 6 2 0 5 0 3 1
Round 2, 2019 Reserves East Fremantle 8 4 12 6 7 0 1 0 1 1
Round 1, 2019 Reserves East Perth 14 6 20 6 0 0 1 1 0 0
Grand Final, 2018 Colts Swan Districts 13 2 15 6 1 1 3 1 2 1
2nd Semi Final, 2018 Colts Swan Districts 11 4 15 4 0 2 1 2 0 3
Round 21, 2018 Colts Perth 16 4 20 10 2 0 1 1 2 2
Round 20, 2018 Colts East Fremantle 8 1 9 3 3 4 2 0 1 2
Deluca was who we needed ... but Carlton added him to their promising, and now burgeoning, young midfield.
ROUND GRADE OPPOSITION K H D M T HO FF FA G B
Round 7, 2019 Reserves Claremont 10 2 12 9 3 0 1 1 4 2
Round 6, 2019 League South Fremantle 6 6 12 5 3 0 0 0 0 1
Round 5, 2019 League Swan Districts 7 3 10 4 3 0 0 1 1 2
Round 4, 2019 Reserves Peel Thunder 14 6 20 6 2 0 5 0 3 1
Round 2, 2019 Reserves East Fremantle 8 4 12 6 7 0 1 0 1 1
Round 1, 2019 Reserves East Perth 14 6 20 6 0 0 1 1 0 0
Grand Final, 2018 Colts Swan Districts 13 2 15 6 1 1 3 1 2 1
2nd Semi Final, 2018 Colts Swan Districts 11 4 15 4 0 2 1 2 0 3
Round 21, 2018 Colts Perth 16 4 20 10 2 0 1 1 2 2
Round 20, 2018 Colts East Fremantle 8 1 9 3 3 4 2 0 1 2
Deluca was who we needed ... but Carlton added him to their promising, and now burgeoning, young midfield.
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Re: Jack Mayo
A Josh was not going to cut it - it needed to be a Jack!
Also seems that everyone was thinking the same as the top 3 were all mids.
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Re: Jack Mayo
Looks like a really well.planned return from 2 years of injury for mine.samoht wrote: ↑Tue 28 May 2019 10:58am LAST 10 MATCHES .. Jack Mayo
ROUND GRADE OPPOSITION K H D M T HO FF FA G B
Round 7, 2019 Reserves Claremont 10 2 12 9 3 0 1 1 4 2
Round 6, 2019 League South Fremantle 6 6 12 5 3 0 0 0 0 1
Round 5, 2019 League Swan Districts 7 3 10 4 3 0 0 1 1 2
Round 4, 2019 Reserves Peel Thunder 14 6 20 6 2 0 5 0 3 1
Round 2, 2019 Reserves East Fremantle 8 4 12 6 7 0 1 0 1 1
Round 1, 2019 Reserves East Perth 14 6 20 6 0 0 1 1 0 0
Grand Final, 2018 Colts Swan Districts 13 2 15 6 1 1 3 1 2 1
2nd Semi Final, 2018 Colts Swan Districts 11 4 15 4 0 2 1 2 0 3
Round 21, 2018 Colts Perth 16 4 20 10 2 0 1 1 2 2
Round 20, 2018 Colts East Fremantle 8 1 9 3 3 4 2 0 1 2
Deluca was who we needed ... but Carlton added him to their promising, and now burgeoning, young midfield.
Profile indicates a hugely talented junior athlete and footballer who will develop rapidly over the next 2 years through the VFL and AFL. This seems like a perfectly logical rookie selection to me.
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Re: Jack Mayo
We never have a second rounder ... it always seems to get traded away the year before ...mightysainters wrote: ↑Mon 27 May 2019 11:02pm Rookie draft and mid season draft is where we should be taking punts like Mr Mayo.. not our first and second rounders every year
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Re: Jack Mayo
"8. ST KILDA: Jack Mayo (Subiaco)
192cm, 81kg, 19 years
A developing key position forward, Mayo’s biggest strengths are his marking ability and his long left boot. He still needs to put on some size, at just 81kg, so is likely to be a development player."
from the Herald Sun.
192cm, 81kg, 19 years
A developing key position forward, Mayo’s biggest strengths are his marking ability and his long left boot. He still needs to put on some size, at just 81kg, so is likely to be a development player."
from the Herald Sun.
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Re: Jack Mayo
Damn, we're going to have to change the forward set-up and delivery if he's going to be doing any of that!
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Re: Jack Mayo
Just don't look him up on Urban Dictionary or we'll never be able to talk about him on here
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Re: Jack Mayo
Actually looking back, our much maligned recruiting has proven to be very good. It seems our player development might have been a problem that has been fixed this year.Sainter_Dad wrote: ↑Tue 28 May 2019 10:38am100% correct - seeing as we were actually going to spend 5 on Gresham - and you can see why - essentially the trade that got us Carlisle cost very little.CURLY wrote: ↑Tue 28 May 2019 10:33amWrong on all counts.mightysainters wrote: ↑Tue 28 May 2019 9:39am Yes okay just because other clubs ‘rated them’ doesn’t mean it’s not a punt.. want me to go over it:
- King and Bytel.. both coming off serious injuries..
- trading our second rounders for Hannas and Freeman
- pick 1 - Paddy was a punt (diabetes and medical issues, as well as the knock his fitness is a long way off)
- trading pick 5 for carlisle and Pick 17 was a punt (sat out a year) but like this one don’t get me wrong
King easily the best talent in last years draft had to be taken. Bytel was rated in the top ten so to take a punt with a late pick is 100% correct. Paddy was the correct call at the time no one could have predicted his head knocks.
The last one with us getting Carlisle and Gresham for pick 5 was some of the best trading you'll see.
King was only a question if he did not get on the park, as we (as supporters) have become gun shy about taking injured players (re Freeman and Simpson(?)) THe future here looks great - Bytel less of a risk - but had to be done.
Add in the Mature Age recruits we have picked up - Recent recruiting has been fantastic.
Also, we dont need any more mids perse',
We need two elite FA's mids
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Re: Jack Mayo
Obviously I will get behind him but another broken young player??? Good news is that it is a cheap punt but I expect little from him so I cant really be disappointed.
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Re: Jack Mayo
That's where you go wrong....start every sentence with Richo is at fault....twirlyhair wrote: ↑Mon 27 May 2019 10:30pm I think this is a great call by the recruiting team at the Saints...until it doesn't work out and that is clearly going to be Richos fault...
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Re: Jack Mayo
I guess my surprise was in the essence of a mid year draft....to select a ready to play recruit.
Mayo seems to be a decent rookie that could develop after a few years and 10 kilos....so why take him now? Couldn't we find a ready made senior forward out of the 370 players nominated? I can list a few that add value but not longevity.
Mayo seems to be a decent rookie that could develop after a few years and 10 kilos....so why take him now? Couldn't we find a ready made senior forward out of the 370 players nominated? I can list a few that add value but not longevity.
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Re: Jack Mayo
‘Wrong on all accounts’ hahahahaha geez some people are just so comfortable with how putrid this club is run.. the club can do no wrongSainter_Dad wrote: ↑Tue 28 May 2019 10:38am100% correct - seeing as we were actually going to spend 5 on Gresham - and you can see why - essentially the trade that got us Carlisle cost very little.CURLY wrote: ↑Tue 28 May 2019 10:33amWrong on all counts.mightysainters wrote: ↑Tue 28 May 2019 9:39am Yes okay just because other clubs ‘rated them’ doesn’t mean it’s not a punt.. want me to go over it:
- King and Bytel.. both coming off serious injuries..
- trading our second rounders for Hannas and Freeman
- pick 1 - Paddy was a punt (diabetes and medical issues, as well as the knock his fitness is a long way off)
- trading pick 5 for carlisle and Pick 17 was a punt (sat out a year) but like this one don’t get me wrong
King easily the best talent in last years draft had to be taken. Bytel was rated in the top ten so to take a punt with a late pick is 100% correct. Paddy was the correct call at the time no one could have predicted his head knocks.
The last one with us getting Carlisle and Gresham for pick 5 was some of the best trading you'll see.
King was only a question if he did not get on the park, as we (as supporters) have become gun shy about taking injured players (re Freeman and Simpson(?)) THe future here looks great - Bytel less of a risk - but had to be done.
Add in the Mature Age recruits we have picked up - Recent recruiting has been fantastic.
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Re: Jack Mayo
I watched the Subiaco Colts GF last night. Mayo reminds me of a tall skinny forward from WA player who was initially drafted by Nth Melbourne played a few games and was then picked up by Geelong but didnt last long - I cant remember his name. But the thing that was similiar to Mayo is that he too always looked like he was going to break in half at the knees.
Mayo has missed a couple of years with knee injuries and was playing with his knee heavily strapped in the GF. He lacked agility and he is another tall whom struggled when the ball was on the ground. He rucked in the forward line but wouldnt say he was a natural or had a huge leap. His straight line speed, leading patterns and footy smarts looked good. My worry is his core strength looks really fragile, so hopefully the club have done their home work and believe they can build him up.
I also noted the club had him measuring 194cms tall, so he has grown since last years draft camp. Perhaps he still has some more growing to do.
Mayo has missed a couple of years with knee injuries and was playing with his knee heavily strapped in the GF. He lacked agility and he is another tall whom struggled when the ball was on the ground. He rucked in the forward line but wouldnt say he was a natural or had a huge leap. His straight line speed, leading patterns and footy smarts looked good. My worry is his core strength looks really fragile, so hopefully the club have done their home work and believe they can build him up.
I also noted the club had him measuring 194cms tall, so he has grown since last years draft camp. Perhaps he still has some more growing to do.
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Re: Jack Mayo
Think you are referring to Aaron Black (North & Cats player) who I think also nominated for this mid season rookie draftImpatient Sainter wrote: ↑Tue 28 May 2019 9:29pm I watched the Subiaco Colts GF last night. Mayo reminds me of a tall skinny forward from WA player who was initially drafted by Nth Melbourne played a few games and was then picked up by Geelong but didnt last long - I cant remember his name. But the thing that was similiar to Mayo is that he too always looked like he was going to break in half at the knees.
Mayo has missed a couple of years with knee injuries and was playing with his knee heavily strapped in the GF. He lacked agility and he is another tall whom struggled when the ball was on the ground. He rucked in the forward line but wouldnt say he was a natural or had a huge leap. His straight line speed, leading patterns and footy smarts looked good. My worry is his core strength looks really fragile, so hopefully the club have done their home work and believe they can build him up.
I also noted the club had him measuring 194cms tall, so he has grown since last years draft camp. Perhaps he still has some more growing to do.
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Re: Jack Mayo
He's been back from injury for one and a half seasons, at what point does he cease to be 'broken'? Not a bad pickup, not going to fix our need for outside pace, but at pick #8 there wasn't much chance of that.DJ Higgins wrote: ↑Tue 28 May 2019 7:47pm Obviously I will get behind him but another broken young player??? Good news is that it is a cheap punt but I expect little from him so I cant really be disappointed.
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Yes, that's exactly what I thought: surely our need is for a ready made player? The kid looks like a great project player for a couple of years time, but aren't we sorely missing players right now?SAINT-LEE wrote: ↑Tue 28 May 2019 8:00pm I guess my surprise was in the essence of a mid year draft....to select a ready to play recruit.
Mayo seems to be a decent rookie that could develop after a few years and 10 kilos....so why take him now? Couldn't we find a ready made senior forward out of the 370 players nominated? I can list a few that add value but not longevity.
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Re: Jack Mayo
Aaron BlackImpatient Sainter wrote: ↑Tue 28 May 2019 9:29pm I watched the Subiaco Colts GF last night. Mayo reminds me of a tall skinny forward from WA player who was initially drafted by Nth Melbourne played a few games and was then picked up by Geelong but didnt last long - I cant remember his name. But the thing that was similiar to Mayo is that he too always looked like he was going to break in half at the knees.
Mayo has missed a couple of years with knee injuries and was playing with his knee heavily strapped in the GF. He lacked agility and he is another tall whom struggled when the ball was on the ground. He rucked in the forward line but wouldnt say he was a natural or had a huge leap. His straight line speed, leading patterns and footy smarts looked good. My worry is his core strength looks really fragile, so hopefully the club have done their home work and believe they can build him up.
I also noted the club had him measuring 194cms tall, so he has grown since last years draft camp. Perhaps he still has some more growing to do.
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Re: Jack Mayo
You must have missed the half volley pick up on his toes at pace and the 2 or 3 loose balls he gathered and swung around onto his left. Looked pretty good to me without being too outstanding. But with 2 years out and a long run return into a grand final he may have been a bit blown. Leading 3rd tall half forward might be pretty handy considering our pressure game andcrun of half back.Impatient Sainter wrote: ↑Tue 28 May 2019 9:29pm I watched the Subiaco Colts GF last night. Mayo reminds me of a tall skinny forward from WA player who was initially drafted by Nth Melbourne played a few games and was then picked up by Geelong but didnt last long - I cant remember his name. But the thing that was similiar to Mayo is that he too always looked like he was going to break in half at the knees.
Mayo has missed a couple of years with knee injuries and was playing with his knee heavily strapped in the GF. He lacked agility and he is another tall whom struggled when the ball was on the ground. He rucked in the forward line but wouldnt say he was a natural or had a huge leap. His straight line speed, leading patterns and footy smarts looked good. My worry is his core strength looks really fragile, so hopefully the club have done their home work and believe they can build him up.
I also noted the club had him measuring 194cms tall, so he has grown since last years draft camp. Perhaps he still has some more growing to do.
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Re: Jack Mayo
Once again the AFL have not thought this through. Their intent was to allow clubs to pluck ready made players that could potentially plug an immediate gap in their list caused by a long term injury. Highly unlikely any 19 year olds in the WAFL, VFL or SANFL are going to fill that void. This draft should have had a minimum age of 21 imho.
Weve exploited a loophole and got a kid that wont be even close to AFL standard this year - but may have been on a number of clubs radars for the next draft if he strung together a few solid games in the WAFL later this year.
Hopefully we've pinched one here . Who knows, he could still be developing and we may have another Rowan Marshall type story in a couple of years from now.
Weve exploited a loophole and got a kid that wont be even close to AFL standard this year - but may have been on a number of clubs radars for the next draft if he strung together a few solid games in the WAFL later this year.
Hopefully we've pinched one here . Who knows, he could still be developing and we may have another Rowan Marshall type story in a couple of years from now.
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