Xavier Clarke will suprise everyone next year
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Xavier Clarke will suprise everyone next year
Despite it being an obvious moral obligation for us to automatically give him another year, X will be feeling very lucky to be promised a future at the club, and I think this loyalty shown to him is a masterstroke. He'll want to repay us for it. And either way, 2010 is his last chance to prove he's worth a spot on our list - especially with very few players deserving to be cleared out as we keep the ball rolling.
I've seen the man at his best, in those countless games where he's racked up double digit possession numbers in the opening quarter and then done his hammy. Soft tissue injuries are a thing of the past now and if it weren't for horrible luck, Xavier would have come good injury wise like the rest of our list. And he still will.
He's been a much maligned player, but what's his main flaw? Can't handle pressure? Goes to hell when he's tagged? Not enough room to move? We know how creative, pacy and lively he is though?
This sounds like another player from another club, who incidentally, with space to move created for him by other star players, nearly won a Brownlow. Who? Daniel Kerr. But when those stars left him, and he became the No. 1 midfielder at his club, he went to hell.
Xavier Clarke could be that story backwards.
Daniel Kerr was damaging because teams couldn't afford to tend to him ahead of Judd and Cousins. Given the space that they created, he was free to use his creative football genius and rampage in completely unchecked free reign. Now for Xavier. We've seen his kicking skills, which are amazing at their best. Now imagine Kerr in a team with Hayes, Ball, Goddard, Dal Santo and Montagna calling for tags before him. Imagine the space he could have and the damage he could do. Xavier Clarke could be our Daniel Kerr.
Given confidence and proper fitness, he could be right up in our top tier. His recovery from the ACL is going very well and he'll be having a full preseason next year. He's in the box seat to explode onto the scene.
Either that, or we won't be seeing him at St Kilda in 2011.
I've seen the man at his best, in those countless games where he's racked up double digit possession numbers in the opening quarter and then done his hammy. Soft tissue injuries are a thing of the past now and if it weren't for horrible luck, Xavier would have come good injury wise like the rest of our list. And he still will.
He's been a much maligned player, but what's his main flaw? Can't handle pressure? Goes to hell when he's tagged? Not enough room to move? We know how creative, pacy and lively he is though?
This sounds like another player from another club, who incidentally, with space to move created for him by other star players, nearly won a Brownlow. Who? Daniel Kerr. But when those stars left him, and he became the No. 1 midfielder at his club, he went to hell.
Xavier Clarke could be that story backwards.
Daniel Kerr was damaging because teams couldn't afford to tend to him ahead of Judd and Cousins. Given the space that they created, he was free to use his creative football genius and rampage in completely unchecked free reign. Now for Xavier. We've seen his kicking skills, which are amazing at their best. Now imagine Kerr in a team with Hayes, Ball, Goddard, Dal Santo and Montagna calling for tags before him. Imagine the space he could have and the damage he could do. Xavier Clarke could be our Daniel Kerr.
Given confidence and proper fitness, he could be right up in our top tier. His recovery from the ACL is going very well and he'll be having a full preseason next year. He's in the box seat to explode onto the scene.
Either that, or we won't be seeing him at St Kilda in 2011.
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C: Brendon Goddard - Lenny Hayes - Nick Dal SantoUnforgiven wrote:No doubt he could be a good player, just needs to get on the park. Could play a number of roles in our team. Lovely player on a wing or a flank, where he is best suited imo. Can use his pace best that way. I hope he gets back, otherwise it'l be a disapointing waste of talent.
HF: Xavier Clarke - Nick Riewoldt - Andrew McQualter
R: Michael Gardiner - Luke Ball - Leigh Montagna
Lyon should use Ball as a tagger - it'll revitalize his career and perfect our structure.
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I hope he becomes a player, but he wont be a midfielder
He might just become a wing if he gets his fitness up or off the flank with his kicking. But our backline is settled
We have 2 small forwards in Milne and Schneider however i can see him playing closer to goal and schneider further up the ground
the only position, has kicked 4 in a game, against the cats i think
He might just become a wing if he gets his fitness up or off the flank with his kicking. But our backline is settled
We have 2 small forwards in Milne and Schneider however i can see him playing closer to goal and schneider further up the ground
the only position, has kicked 4 in a game, against the cats i think
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Re: Xavier Clarke will suprise everyone next year
What absolute rubbish. If X was half the player Kerr was/is I would be rapt. Kerr at his peak was more important and better than both Cousins and Judd. MANY ppl (apart from me) rated him higher. The Daniel Kerr slagging on here has reached ridiculous proportions.James wrote:This sounds like another player from another club, who incidentally, with space to move created for him by other star players, nearly won a Brownlow. Who? Daniel Kerr. But when those stars left him, and he became the No. 1 midfielder at his club, he went to hell.
Xavier Clarke could be that story backwards.
Daniel Kerr was damaging because teams couldn't afford to tend to him ahead of Judd and Cousins. Given the space that they created, he was free to use his creative football genius and rampage in completely unchecked free reign. Xavier Clarke could be our Daniel Kerr.
X has nothing like the strength in the contests that Kerr posseses. He isn't as dynamic, and probably not as quick. Where do ppl dream up this stuff that Kerr needed Judd and Cousins to make him look good?
Let's not confuse football ability with human quality. X more than likely has him covered there, but at the moment it's fair to say that X, considering his high draft pick, has been nothing but a MAJOR disappointment. I'll just be happy if he starts to play consistent footy and holds down a spot in the team, and becomes a contributor.
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Absolutely agree.James wrote:C: Brendon Goddard - Lenny Hayes - Nick Dal SantoUnforgiven wrote:No doubt he could be a good player, just needs to get on the park. Could play a number of roles in our team. Lovely player on a wing or a flank, where he is best suited imo. Can use his pace best that way. I hope he gets back, otherwise it'l be a disapointing waste of talent.
HF: Xavier Clarke - Nick Riewoldt - Andrew McQualter
R: Michael Gardiner - Luke Ball - Leigh Montagna
Lyon should use Ball as a tagger - it'll revitalize his career and perfect our structure.
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Re: Xavier Clarke will suprise everyone next year
Moods wrote:What absolute rubbish. If X was half the player Kerr was/is I would be rapt. Kerr at his peak was more important and better than both Cousins and Judd. MANY ppl (apart from me) rated him higher. The Daniel Kerr slagging on here has reached ridiculous proportions.James wrote:This sounds like another player from another club, who incidentally, with space to move created for him by other star players, nearly won a Brownlow. Who? Daniel Kerr. But when those stars left him, and he became the No. 1 midfielder at his club, he went to hell.
Xavier Clarke could be that story backwards.
Daniel Kerr was damaging because teams couldn't afford to tend to him ahead of Judd and Cousins. Given the space that they created, he was free to use his creative football genius and rampage in completely unchecked free reign. Xavier Clarke could be our Daniel Kerr.
X has nothing like the strength in the contests that Kerr posseses. He isn't as dynamic, and probably not as quick. Where do ppl dream up this stuff that Kerr needed Judd and Cousins to make him look good?
Let's not confuse football ability with human quality. X more than likely has him covered there, but at the moment it's fair to say that X, considering his high draft pick, has been nothing but a MAJOR disappointment. I'll just be happy if he starts to play consistent footy and holds down a spot in the team, and becomes a contributor.
yeah kerr is still awesome. just so strong and hard to tackle. hes a little dynamo. my main issue with X is his lack of core strength in the contest. gets pushed off the ball and goes to ground way too easily. kerr always keeps his feet.
a knee injury will just make this weakness worse IMO. id say hes in big trouble.
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X was running out of the backline during preseason with some success. I'd imagine he'll get a chance to compete there next year. We really could use a quick, ground level player back there. Failing that, he could probably play as a pressure forward or as a depth midfielder. There's really no shortage of places we could use him.
It's really all up to him though. It's a tough lineup to crack, as we've seen all year. No matter where he's going to play he's going to have to force his way into the side.
It's really all up to him though. It's a tough lineup to crack, as we've seen all year. No matter where he's going to play he's going to have to force his way into the side.
Yeah nah pleasing positive
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Has to be a forward/attacking midfielder IMOvacuous space wrote:X was running out of the backline during preseason with some success. I'd imagine he'll get a chance to compete there next year. We really could use a quick, ground level player back there. Failing that, he could probably play as a pressure forward or as a depth midfielder. There's really no shortage of places we could use him.
I always thought he was pretty poor as a backmen... very unaccountable
Not good in the air either IMO... he can take a a good speccy, but isn't a good spoiler or a good pack mark when he can't fly
Current Adam Schneider is what I always hoped he'd become
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