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- Otiman
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We have a vast range of ruckmen on our list, all of whom could be anything from zero to hero. Having a ruck coach of some merit will skew at least one or two of these guys to 'hero'.
Gardiner - Former AA ruckman with attitude and injury clouds, which appear to be lifting. Not holding my breath.
King - Solid. The Matthew Clarke of 2008, but with a possibility of playing more than one season. Will be able to empart experience to the younger kids.
Rix - Steady improver and extremely hard worker. Works well defensively but needs to add an offensive string.
Koschitzke - Power forward who can ruck if need be. I hope that he will settle into more of a forward role who can relieve in the ruck for short periods of time.
Van Rheenen - Still an unknown quanitity, is monster-sized and just needs to get some instinctive football happening.
McEvoy - Reserving my judgement, but rated as the second best ruckman behind #1 pick Kreuzer, with sticky fingers - Could be Kosi mark 2, or could be groomed to be a Gardiner-like player.
Gardiner - Former AA ruckman with attitude and injury clouds, which appear to be lifting. Not holding my breath.
King - Solid. The Matthew Clarke of 2008, but with a possibility of playing more than one season. Will be able to empart experience to the younger kids.
Rix - Steady improver and extremely hard worker. Works well defensively but needs to add an offensive string.
Koschitzke - Power forward who can ruck if need be. I hope that he will settle into more of a forward role who can relieve in the ruck for short periods of time.
Van Rheenen - Still an unknown quanitity, is monster-sized and just needs to get some instinctive football happening.
McEvoy - Reserving my judgement, but rated as the second best ruckman behind #1 pick Kreuzer, with sticky fingers - Could be Kosi mark 2, or could be groomed to be a Gardiner-like player.
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The news just gets better and better
...this guy is the doyen of ruckman IMO...was a genuine star and matchwinner...can't wait already
...this guy is the doyen of ruckman IMO...was a genuine star and matchwinner...can't wait already
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I am quite excited about young Van Rheenan, he is a young raw talent who seems to be a head of schedule... by the age of 20 he will have already dealt with Matthew Clarke, Michael Gardiner, Steven King, Simon Madded and Justin Koschitzke, he has so many people to look up to and learn from, he should have a big future, same goes for McEvoy but probably a bit later... and with more of a goal kicking focus...
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With King being 29 that would seem a bit harsh.....Otiman wrote:
King - Solid. The Matthew Clarke of 2008, but with a possibility of playing more than one season. Will be able to empart experience to the younger kids.
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.......and though some seem critical of M Clarke I am not sure why...recruited with a very cheap PSD pick he was taken as back up for one year......a role he fulfilled.....and a role he was actually required for with Gardi not playing.
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Clarke didn't live up to his reputation of one of the premier tap ruckmen in the league. He was average at best in the ruck, and while he did better than expected at filling the hole and even got a few touches in contested situations, he didn't prove a worthwile acquisition. RL didn't even play Clarke in crucial games even when he was available.saintsRrising wrote:.......and though some seem critical of M Clarke I am not sure why
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It was a valid comparison Otiman however you may want to wait a while before mentioning Matthew Clarke's name around here again
Not that he did anything wrong really, just that us fans had too high expectations for him...
Not that he did anything wrong really, just that us fans had too high expectations for him...
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I'm with ya there buddyShaggy wrote:Simon Madden is a terrific pick up.
I only hope that RL may try and talk him out of retirement
just joking...
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madden is probably the best ruckman i've seen play.
having said that (and not knowing his recent coaching history), my honest first thoughts were why get a ruckman who hasn't played for 20+ years in a position that has had so many rule changes and even tactical/positional changes since he played.
happy to go with the club on this one though.
having said that (and not knowing his recent coaching history), my honest first thoughts were why get a ruckman who hasn't played for 20+ years in a position that has had so many rule changes and even tactical/positional changes since he played.
happy to go with the club on this one though.
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in 2007 he coached in the suburban leagues as well. so its not as if he has done nothing in the last 20 years.SaintHomer wrote:madden is probably the best ruckman i've seen play.
having said that (and not knowing his recent coaching history), my honest first thoughts were why get a ruckman who hasn't played for 20+ years in a position that has had so many rule changes and even tactical/positional changes since he played.
happy to go with the club on this one though.
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keep chipping away @ ruck factor
Good to see Rossi persevering until he gets what he feels is necessary in the ruck dept. Hope Madden is able to impart plenty. With a settled and predictable ruck factor Ross could well have the necessary impact we all hope for.
Keep at it Rossi Lyon.
G O S A I N T S !
Keep at it Rossi Lyon.
G O S A I N T S !
The boy can play and we can build a defence around him that will have respect.
saintsRrising wrote:Apart from his ruck coaching abilities....Madden with his great record and status will add a little extra credibility and oomph around the club...
Van Reehan and McEvoy will benefit greatly.....as will no doubt Kosi and Rix......and then to a lesser extend Gardiner and King (only because they are already cpable ruckman, but anyone will always benefit froma good coach).
Kosi will bea very very interesting one to watch for apart from injuries I have long thought that his game was held back ruckwise in that he seemed to go about his ruckwork very poorly.
At bounce ups he often stands in the wrong postions and his tap work is quite ordinary. If Madden can really sharpen him up in these aspects his impact on the game could increase enormously.
Don't get me wrong.....when Kosi is fit I really rate him asa power forward and for his around the ground work and that fora big guy his footskills are very good...but his ruckplay has in the main been ofa low standard.
Back to MvEvoy...what a boost for him....originally joininga club often laughed at for it's rucks whereas now in his formative years (lets hope Madden styas more than one) he will get to work with Madded.....as well asa expereienced old hand in King.
you forgot to mention blake....
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he was actually a very very poor player for us this past year.....and his recruitment probably nailed brooks' coffin shut......didn't do us or brooks any favors, recruiting that log.....vacuous space wrote:Clarke didn't live up to his reputation of one of the premier tap ruckmen in the league. He was average at best in the ruck, and while he did better than expected at filling the hole and even got a few touches in contested situations, he didn't prove a worthwile acquisition. RL didn't even play Clarke in crucial games even when he was available.saintsRrising wrote:.......and though some seem critical of M Clarke I am not sure why
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yeap, i think so. hard to compare as the ruckman role has changed quite a bit in the past 20 years. cox plays more of a 4th onballer, rather than a traditonal ruckman.LTN16 wrote:Better than Cox ??SaintHomer wrote:madden is probably the best ruckman i've seen play.
i see your point, but i stand by my comment. madden was an awesome tap ruckman through the 80's and a big reason Essendon won back to back.
then again, is it the onballers that make the ruckman? kerr, judd and cousins could make a lot of ruckmen look pretty good. don't want to take away from cox though. best mobile bigman i've seen.
the value of ruckman is an interesting debate.
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I've never seen Madden play but its interesting that you say he was better than Cox. He must have been one hell of a ruckman.SaintHomer wrote:yeap, i think so. hard to compare as the ruckman role has changed quite a bit in the past 20 years. cox plays more of a 4th onballer, rather than a traditonal ruckman.LTN16 wrote:Better than Cox ??SaintHomer wrote:madden is probably the best ruckman i've seen play.
i see your point, but i stand by my comment. madden was an awesome tap ruckman through the 80's and a big reason Essendon won back to back.
then again, is it the onballers that make the ruckman? kerr, judd and cousins could make a lot of ruckmen look pretty good. don't want to take away from cox though. best mobile bigman i've seen.
the value of ruckman is an interesting debate.