So........McEvoy v Kruezer !!

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Post: # 754803Post saintlee »

It'll be Gards and Big Mac in the ruck for sure....and I think he'll definitely break even with Kruezer...

The next month is a great opportunity to see what Big Ben has to offer, I'm pretty excited about it...


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Post: # 754813Post sunsaint »

degruch wrote:
Marcus1232 wrote:
saintly wrote:
bobmurray wrote:McEvoy v Kruezer..

No.1 draft pick v No.9 draft pick in the 2007 National Draft...

A chance to compare the difference between the 2 lads and see why they were drafted in the top 10 and who is up to it and who isn't.....
thats not totally fair. kruzer has played 25-30 games McEvoy has played 3 games.
+1
+2...way too early to make a call like that. Maccattack may have carved up Special K many moons ago, but one's had 1.5 seasons head start on the other. I'd expect it'll be a good match up, definately in their favour...but Gardiner should push the equation back into our favour.

PS: Pick #1 v #9 2007 isn't a straight comparison either...you're actually talking #1 draft ruck pick v #2 draft ruck pick. As we all know, there are many factors involving a clubs preference to one player over another, not all of them being playing ability...there's rarely anything splitting top #10 draft picks.
You gotta love this kind of thinking.
Everyone saying its not fair to compare McEvoy to Kruezer
Both in the same draft, both in the same u18 comps
Do you want to explain to me what Ben has been doing for the last 1.5yrs, sitting on the couch playing PS3?
This is exactly the type of game champions look forward to
TO come up against an arch rival nemesis and beat him.
This is it Ben, no more waiting.


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Post: # 754817Post degruch »

sunsaint wrote:
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+2...way too early to make a call like that. Maccattack may have carved up Special K many moons ago, but one's had 1.5 seasons head start on the other. I'd expect it'll be a good match up, definately in their favour...but Gardiner should push the equation back into our favour.

PS: Pick #1 v #9 2007 isn't a straight comparison either...you're actually talking #1 draft ruck pick v #2 draft ruck pick. As we all know, there are many factors involving a clubs preference to one player over another, not all of them being playing ability...there's rarely anything splitting top #10 draft picks.
You gotta love this kind of thinking.
Everyone saying its not fair to compare McEvoy to Kruezer
Both in the same draft, both in the same u18 comps
Do you want to explain to me what Ben has been doing for the last 1.5yrs, sitting on the couch playing PS3?
This is exactly the type of game champions look forward to
TO come up against an arch rival nemesis and beat him.
This is it Ben, no more waiting.
Playing in the ressies. And yes, I do love my line of thinking...in fact, I rule for being so informed.

Anyway, I hope he smashes Special K, it'd be awesome if he did, considering the head start his opponent has. At this stage it's unlikely, but not impossible at all.


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Post: # 754822Post send out the runner »

Kruezer too nimble for big mac big mac will get left wandering. I still think Blake is the perfect match for Kruezer......sorry


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Post: # 754878Post vacuous space »

send out the runner wrote:Kruezer too nimble for big mac...
Kreuzer's not that quick. Agile yes, but he's not going to burn McEvoy. Even if he does, he's a ruckman. Do you really think Carlton's going to look to a big man to move the ball? They'll be trying to get the ball in the hands of Gibbs, Murphy and Judd - not Kreuzer.

I really doubt that Ben is going to be overawed by Kreuzer's experience.


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Post: # 754883Post bobmurray »

sunsaint wrote:
degruch wrote:
Marcus1232 wrote:
saintly wrote:
bobmurray wrote:McEvoy v Kruezer..

No.1 draft pick v No.9 draft pick in the 2007 National Draft...

A chance to compare the difference between the 2 lads and see why they were drafted in the top 10 and who is up to it and who isn't.....
thats not totally fair. kruzer has played 25-30 games McEvoy has played 3 games.
+1
+2...way too early to make a call like that. Maccattack may have carved up Special K many moons ago, but one's had 1.5 seasons head start on the other. I'd expect it'll be a good match up, definately in their favour...but Gardiner should push the equation back into our favour.

PS: Pick #1 v #9 2007 isn't a straight comparison either...you're actually talking #1 draft ruck pick v #2 draft ruck pick. As we all know, there are many factors involving a clubs preference to one player over another, not all of them being playing ability...there's rarely anything splitting top #10 draft picks.
You gotta love this kind of thinking.
Everyone saying its not fair to compare McEvoy to Kruezer
Both in the same draft, both in the same u18 comps
Do you want to explain to me what Ben has been doing for the last 1.5yrs, sitting on the couch playing PS3?
This is exactly the type of game champions look forward to
TO come up against an arch rival nemesis and beat him.
This is it Ben, no more waiting.
I agree with your thoughts here sunsaint...

I want to see Ben step up...


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Post: # 754885Post Eastern »

From memory, Ben towelled Kruezer up the last time they played against each other. Yes, it was almost exactly two years ago but both will have a point to prove. Bring it on and Back the Mac !!


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Eastern wrote:From memory, Ben towelled Kruezer up the last time they played against each other.
http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,865 ... 34,00.html

That's all I could find on the actual game. Both were named in the bests, but McEvoy was named first for Country. Metro won the game easily though.


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Post: # 755058Post CeilidhSaint »

I found out a lot about Ben by reading Emma Quayle's "The Draft". Worth a look for serious football followers and even better considering one of the Saints is a "star" of it.
He sets very high standards for himself, and others, is a deep thinker of the game and will relish the challenge.
Kreuzer to Forward line? Who cares, gotta get there first and as for calling him Special K, give me a break, I don't have nicknames for other team's players...I won't even call Franklin "Buddy" stick with Lance - I am sure he would hate having such a limp name!


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Post: # 755101Post Enrico_Misso »

Last week we were on Cruise control.

This week we'll be controlling the Kreuzer.


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Post: # 757678Post degruch »

sunsaint wrote:
degruch wrote:
Marcus1232 wrote:
saintly wrote:
bobmurray wrote:McEvoy v Kruezer..

No.1 draft pick v No.9 draft pick in the 2007 National Draft...

A chance to compare the difference between the 2 lads and see why they were drafted in the top 10 and who is up to it and who isn't.....
thats not totally fair. kruzer has played 25-30 games McEvoy has played 3 games.
+1
+2...way too early to make a call like that. Maccattack may have carved up Special K many moons ago, but one's had 1.5 seasons head start on the other. I'd expect it'll be a good match up, definately in their favour...but Gardiner should push the equation back into our favour.

PS: Pick #1 v #9 2007 isn't a straight comparison either...you're actually talking #1 draft ruck pick v #2 draft ruck pick. As we all know, there are many factors involving a clubs preference to one player over another, not all of them being playing ability...there's rarely anything splitting top #10 draft picks.
You gotta love this kind of thinking.
Everyone saying its not fair to compare McEvoy to Kruezer
Both in the same draft, both in the same u18 comps
Do you want to explain to me what Ben has been doing for the last 1.5yrs, sitting on the couch playing PS3?
This is exactly the type of game champions look forward to
TO come up against an arch rival nemesis and beat him.
This is it Ben, no more waiting.
So...got anything to add? 1.5 years playing experience between 'em is a lifetime. Fromt hat I saw, Big Mac was good around the ground, but only 19, only 3 games under his belt, there's a mile of improvement to come to make him competitive in the ruck. He'll be better for the hitouts over the next couple weeks, but there were some lofty expectation in this thread, that's for sure!


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Post: # 757812Post AnythingsPossibleSaints »

I'm liking what I'm seeing from Big Mac, especially how safe he looks overhead. He seems to have very big hands, as he marks so well. He and Stanley will hopefully be a great combo in the ruck for the next 12 years.


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