Blake's run down on Embley
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Blake's run down on Embley
A crucial point in the match, I realise Embley lost control after taking his eyes off the ball when he bounced it - but credit to Blake, despite being 10 or 15 metres behind him he did not give up on the chase.
So as soon as that fumble came, Blake was at his heels and the troops arrived for that eventual turnover. Which I think resulted in the Goddard goal?
Another great effort this week from Blake, a super player.
So as soon as that fumble came, Blake was at his heels and the troops arrived for that eventual turnover. Which I think resulted in the Goddard goal?
Another great effort this week from Blake, a super player.
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Re: Blake's run down on Embley
Love the Blakebattye wrote:A crucial point in the match, I realise Embley lost control after taking his eyes off the ball when he bounced it - but credit to Blake, despite being 10 or 15 metres behind him he did not give up on the chase.
So as soon as that fumble came, Blake was at his heels and the troops arrived for that eventual turnover. Which I think resulted in the Goddard goal?
Another great effort this week from Blake, a super player.
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Re: Blake's run down on Embley
It was a great lesson in perseverence to keep chasing even when it looks hopeless. His tackle to not give away a free kick was also terrific. A much under rated player although I suspect NOT by Ross & Co and his team matesbattye wrote:A crucial point in the match, I realise Embley lost control after taking his eyes off the ball when he bounced it - but credit to Blake, despite being 10 or 15 metres behind him he did not give up on the chase.
So as soon as that fumble came, Blake was at his heels and the troops arrived for that eventual turnover. Which I think resulted in the Goddard goal?
Another great effort this week from Blake, a super player.
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Bad miss but he, Kennedy and Le Cras are a dangerous forward line of the future IMO.SainterK wrote:McKinley, though to be fair, he was the only one who looked like kicking anything all day...saintspremiers wrote:what about the Wet Toast Dufus that missed 10 metres out?
That helped!
They seem to be two gun mids, a key defender and a running defender off being a pretty good side.
Try Judd, Cousins, Glass and Wirrpanda I guess.
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Re: Blake's run down on Embley
The old perceived pressure. Opposition know that we will chase and tackle and Blake did not give up. Saints Footy that has been missing over the last couple of weeks.dcstkfc wrote:Love the Blakebattye wrote:A crucial point in the match, I realise Embley lost control after taking his eyes off the ball when he bounced it - but credit to Blake, despite being 10 or 15 metres behind him he did not give up on the chase.
So as soon as that fumble came, Blake was at his heels and the troops arrived for that eventual turnover. Which I think resulted in the Goddard goal?
Another great effort this week from Blake, a super player.
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I think they were, if so it makes the play even more critical.kosifantutti23 wrote:Gotta love the Blake.
Were they 17 points up at that stage?
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No they were actually 5 points up with about 6.50 left in the quarter when he took possession.battye wrote:I think they were, if so it makes the play even more critical.kosifantutti23 wrote:Gotta love the Blake.
Were they 17 points up at that stage?
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Was still a big moment in the game.
I'm really happy to see him play great footy... Quite funny a few weeks back, can't remember which player, but they started to get alot of the ball and kicked a few and I heard people yell out 'put Blake on him'. who would of thought 3 years ago people would be wanting that... Goes to show how good he really is and how far he has came
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I liked blake before anyone!!clarky449 wrote:I'm really happy to see him play great footy... Quite funny a few weeks back, can't remember which player, but they started to get alot of the ball and kicked a few and I heard people yell out 'put Blake on him'. who would of thought 3 years ago people would be wanting that... Goes to show how good he really is and how far he has came
considering how good a player he is and that he used to be a whipping boy, that's a good sign for Raph and Zac.
Although Fiora and Moyle used to be whipping boys too, so I guess sometimes the crowd is right.
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Good player and does some inspirational things, i dont think he has been as good this year as last though? Feels like he has had a few kicked on him and some of his decision making, especially when he gets dragged out of the last line is a bit dodgy IMO.
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The backline has been really unsettled since we have been moving players around. Blake has had to take more challenging assignments with little back up this year.
He is a real rock back there and gets forgotten with the running defenders getting more of the lime light. He was a fumbling utility that got stuck on who ever we didn't have a real match up on. Now he is a genuine get out of gaol defender that really seems to withstand enormous pressure and always finds a way out.
Zac is a good example of how a cohesive defensive unit helps hide a few deficiencies, this year under pressure of one on one exposure he looks less of a player than last year. The real positive of the west coast game was a settled backline. Even Zac with one possy was not a bad thing, it meant the backs were not exposed one out to regularly.
He is a real rock back there and gets forgotten with the running defenders getting more of the lime light. He was a fumbling utility that got stuck on who ever we didn't have a real match up on. Now he is a genuine get out of gaol defender that really seems to withstand enormous pressure and always finds a way out.
Zac is a good example of how a cohesive defensive unit helps hide a few deficiencies, this year under pressure of one on one exposure he looks less of a player than last year. The real positive of the west coast game was a settled backline. Even Zac with one possy was not a bad thing, it meant the backs were not exposed one out to regularly.
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Zippy - I was hoping someone would say what a whipping boy he was...and I seem to remember Zac was great according to all on here last year....fickle fickle fickle.
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It's actually interesting how Max-like Joe Blake has become especially with the spoils in the last line of defence. He seems to have learnt timing with the punch really well and times his jump at an opponent to perfection ATM. Well done Blakster.he is my new Max and all in an unfashionable 27.
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