Where's Ferguson
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Where's Ferguson
I've been hearing so much about the rookies and players such as Harvey, how noone has mentioned Matt. Ross kept him at the club for some reason, and he has alot of potential; So what could be his role this year? and how's his pre-season going?
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Either breaks out this year or owes the club 12 months of wages. No idea why we kept him; excellent at VFL level, but so was Allan Murray.
In between heights - too short for KPP and too slow for midfield - means he can really only play one spot, and that's as a mobile running, tall defender. Only problem is, with Goddard, Dempster, Gram, L & F Fisher and R Clarke in front of him, his chances look limited.
A shock we kept him, but I hope he gets a chance, proves me wrong, and becomes a player for the future. Wouldn't hold my breath, though.
In between heights - too short for KPP and too slow for midfield - means he can really only play one spot, and that's as a mobile running, tall defender. Only problem is, with Goddard, Dempster, Gram, L & F Fisher and R Clarke in front of him, his chances look limited.
A shock we kept him, but I hope he gets a chance, proves me wrong, and becomes a player for the future. Wouldn't hold my breath, though.
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From memory I think he already had a contract for next year.....evertonfc wrote:
A shock we kept him,
Also prior to trade week I think that the club would not have expected in it's wildest dreams to have boosted the depth of its list with Schneider, C Gardiner and Dempster (....and yes King too) the three of whom can play in positions that Ferg may have hoped to....ie FP, HFF, HBF, BP
Originally RL may have liked to retain him for at 23 he wasa bit more physically mature than some of the kids...but the pool of "older" recruits now obviates this.
Still the oppourtunity is there for him to shine...but he will have to battle hard as he would now seem to have a huge queue in front of him.
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I'd still like to see him actually get tried in the position for which he was recruited, as "Forward". We have been crying out for a mid-sized HFF who can mark & kick goals ever since Aaron Hamill could no longer fill that role.
He was an AA U18 Forward, for god's sakes, and I'd just like to see him get an opportunity to at least "audition" for the part and if he fails then we should let him go and try someone else! If he can't fill the HFF (or HBF) position then he is surplus to our needs and should go to another club where he could possibly get a chance to play.
He was an AA U18 Forward, for god's sakes, and I'd just like to see him get an opportunity to at least "audition" for the part and if he fails then we should let him go and try someone else! If he can't fill the HFF (or HBF) position then he is surplus to our needs and should go to another club where he could possibly get a chance to play.
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I don't disagree with you many times but Everton, but I think you're wrong in your assessment of Ferg.....unless his injuries have slowed him down, he was in the top bracket -pace over 20ms.....
Also only reason he should be delisted is injury curse (good reason) but not ability...
I cannot remember him failing in 1sts even though continually played out of position.
Maybe he should be played fp/ff a positions he impressed recruiters
Also only reason he should be delisted is injury curse (good reason) but not ability...
I cannot remember him failing in 1sts even though continually played out of position.
Maybe he should be played fp/ff a positions he impressed recruiters
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He's never looked particularly fast on match day. He isn't slow, but not fast to the point where it could be considered a strength.BallBanger wrote:unless his injuries have slowed him down, he was in the top bracket -pace over 20ms.....
I cannot remember him failing in 1sts even though continually played out of position.
Maybe he should be played fp/ff a positions he impressed recruiters
As for failing in the firsts, how about his last game when he was slaughtered by Pettifer?
He was tried as a forward early on and failed. Didn't even cut it at VFL level. His position is as a medium defender. In the AFL he would ideally play on the Corey Jones/Ben Dixon types. Unfortunately for him, we already have S.Fisher, Goddard, L.Fisher, Gram, R.Clarke, Dempster and Gwilt who are all better at doing that than he is. Don't know why he was re drafted in the first place.
He isn't too bad a player, but at St Kilda we don't need him.
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MSG, i'm not saying he'll be a star but I would at least like to see with full fitness tried for a season...
The words of Sheehan on draft day still ring in my ears "would go 1st round if a bit taller...one of those in between players not unlike Hamill....hard at it leads fast, takes big pack marks and long not always accurate kick who can pinch hit running off half back".
Since then I've always had an interest in him but unfortunately when he comes back and appears to be ready the injury curse hits....
Cannot recall him ever playing on our forward line but I attend most games not all.
Also I have never seen scorps live indicating basic knowledge.
Thomas always put his name up amongst others when sourced for quickish players.
The words of Sheehan on draft day still ring in my ears "would go 1st round if a bit taller...one of those in between players not unlike Hamill....hard at it leads fast, takes big pack marks and long not always accurate kick who can pinch hit running off half back".
Since then I've always had an interest in him but unfortunately when he comes back and appears to be ready the injury curse hits....
Cannot recall him ever playing on our forward line but I attend most games not all.
Also I have never seen scorps live indicating basic knowledge.
Thomas always put his name up amongst others when sourced for quickish players.
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Thats my wish also - he has decent hands apparently...try him up fwd as a 3rd or 4th option...Rickabee wrote:I'd still like to see him actually get tried in the position for which he was recruited, as "Forward". We have been crying out for a mid-sized HFF who can mark & kick goals ever since Aaron Hamill could no longer fill that role.
He was an AA U18 Forward, for god's sakes, and I'd just like to see him get an opportunity to at least "audition" for the part and if he fails then we should let him go and try someone else! If he can't fill the HFF (or HBF) position then he is surplus to our needs and should go to another club where he could possibly get a chance to play.
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was drafted as a forward, and made his debut as one against port down in tassie.Teflon wrote:Thats my wish also - he has decent hands apparently...try him up fwd as a 3rd or 4th option...Rickabee wrote:I'd still like to see him actually get tried in the position for which he was recruited, as "Forward". We have been crying out for a mid-sized HFF who can mark & kick goals ever since Aaron Hamill could no longer fill that role.
He was an AA U18 Forward, for god's sakes, and I'd just like to see him get an opportunity to at least "audition" for the part and if he fails then we should let him go and try someone else! If he can't fill the HFF (or HBF) position then he is surplus to our needs and should go to another club where he could possibly get a chance to play.
Never played there again though, and might lack necessary pace but worth a crack.
They might as well try this in the NAB Cup just to see how he goes as a Forward.Teflon wrote:Thats my wish also - he has decent hands apparently...try him up fwd as a 3rd or 4th option...Rickabee wrote:I'd still like to see him actually get tried in the position for which he was recruited, as "Forward". We have been crying out for a mid-sized HFF who can mark & kick goals ever since Aaron Hamill could no longer fill that role.
He was an AA U18 Forward, for god's sakes, and I'd just like to see him get an opportunity to at least "audition" for the part and if he fails then we should let him go and try someone else! If he can't fill the HFF (or HBF) position then he is surplus to our needs and should go to another club where he could possibly get a chance to play.
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Again will have increased competion in 2008 for this spot with C Gardiner having joined the list.HarveysDeciple wrote:
was drafted as a forward, and made his debut as one against port down in tassie.
Never played there again though, and might lack necessary pace but worth a crack.
Plus Schneider likely to take a HF spot.
...and IF King ad or M Gardiner shape up Kosi may be pushed into the forward line......
For those on the fringe 2008 will be the hardest year for many a year...if not ever to make the 22. Competition is going to be fierce IMO.
But yes the NAB is the time when those on the fringe will be given a chance to strut their stuff...vital that they do or they may find themselves cooling their heels in Casey2s!!!
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He did play the last 2 games of the year there and did fair. At the time we had our best sides for the year playing so he is very close. Players do improve and hopefully he will suffer no injuries like he has every other year.Otiman wrote:He was re-recruited last year as a "back-up tall defender" and was not played there. His time is up and i fear he'll just be treading water as a Scorpions player for most of the year.
Even though I think he could make it we overate our players. If he was delisted he would not get picked up by any other club so he wouldnt slot into other sides.Otiman wrote:It really is a shame because he is a likely player, and would slot into many other AFL teams, we have a huge surplus of his body type though.
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Except Montagna was 20 years old and had played several good games in the seniors, earning himself a RS nomination. It also helps that he plays a position in which we are severely lacking.BallBanger wrote:DeJaVu...i remember the same discussion 2-3 yrs back only the subject was Montagna.
Ferguson is 23, hasn't stood out in his senior outings, been delisted once and plays the only position that we have comprehensively covered.
Montagna and Ferguson are the same age. Considering the leaps Joey has taken it is a worry that htis conversation is still going on around Ferguson.BallBanger wrote:DeJaVu...i remember the same discussion 2-3 yrs back only the subject was Montagna.
I am frankly amazed he is still on the list, but like all Saints players I dont rate, I hope he proved me wrong.
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Not necessarily trying to compare as apples but the same members who wanted out for Monty are savagely circling Fergs...joffaboy wrote:Montagna and Ferguson are the same age. Considering the leaps Joey has taken it is a worry that htis conversation is still going on around Ferguson.BallBanger wrote:DeJaVu...i remember the same discussion 2-3 yrs back only the subject was Montagna.
I am frankly amazed he is still on the list, but like all Saints players I dont rate, I hope he proved me wrong.
MSG, if my memory is correct (it has not failed me yet) was calling for monty to be traded.
Look, I'm not here to critisize just have my 2 bobs worth....free country and my blood bleeds red/black/white not unlike most on here.
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