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Is it just me or some seeing Armitage through rose coloured glasses. He hasn't exactly set the world on fire. I would have hoped he would have come along a lot more being a first round draft pick. (Was it pick 9)
If he wants to go it is not a big loss the way I see it. I know he is still young bt we have let much bigger names leave the Saints. (Now that is an understatement)
If he wants to go it is not a big loss the way I see it. I know he is still young bt we have let much bigger names leave the Saints. (Now that is an understatement)
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Not every player in your 22 is going to set the world on fire, regardless of where they're taken in the Draft.wasoncestkil58 wrote:Is it just me or some seeing Armitage through rose coloured glasses. He hasn't exactly set the world on fire. I would have hoped he would have come along a lot more being a first round draft pick. (Was it pick 9)
If he wants to go it is not a big loss the way I see it. I know he is still young bt we have let much bigger names leave the Saints. (Now that is an understatement)
We've put 4 years into Armo and although it's disappointing he hasn't cemented a spot at this point in time, he has shown enough to suggest he could become a significant regular member of the team.
And yes, far bigger names have left the Saints. However when that happens we're usually fairly well compensated. If Armo goes we'll get nothing, or next to it.
Better, IMO, to keep someone who is well into the development stage, and who has shown a bit, than to lose him and pick up another kid late in a very, very compromised Draft.
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He's capable of so much more than he's shown - or been allowed to show - this year. His 3-Brownlow vote game last year says as much. He had a couple of good games early but seems to have been a victim of bad form and bad luck. But mediocre? No way jose.wasoncestkil58 wrote:Is it just me or some seeing Armitage through rose coloured glasses. He hasn't exactly set the world on fire. I would have hoped he would have come along a lot more being a first round draft pick. (Was it pick 9)
If he wants to go it is not a big loss the way I see it. I know he is still young bt we have let much bigger names leave the Saints. (Now that is an understatement)
"... You want to pose a threat to the opposition in as many ways as you can, both defensively and offensively. We've got a responsibility to explore all those possibilities - and we will."
Armo is terribly inconsistent though. I have not been convinced by him at all. I really hope he comes on, but so far, he's been disappointing.InkerSaint wrote:He's capable of so much more than he's shown - or been allowed to show - this year. His 3-Brownlow vote game last year says as much. He had a couple of good games early but seems to have been a victim of bad form and bad luck. But mediocre? No way jose.wasoncestkil58 wrote:Is it just me or some seeing Armitage through rose coloured glasses. He hasn't exactly set the world on fire. I would have hoped he would have come along a lot more being a first round draft pick. (Was it pick 9)
If he wants to go it is not a big loss the way I see it. I know he is still young bt we have let much bigger names leave the Saints. (Now that is an understatement)
If he isnt mediocre then he must be awfully close. It isnt an easy side to break into but 25 or so games in 4 years is a poor return. I would go so far to say if he was pick 60 he might very well be on trouble at the end of this year. If he stays he really should be only given a one year contract but that obviously will not happen because of Gold Coast.InkerSaint wrote:He's capable of so much more than he's shown - or been allowed to show - this year. His 3-Brownlow vote game last year says as much. He had a couple of good games early but seems to have been a victim of bad form and bad luck. But mediocre? No way jose.wasoncestkil58 wrote:Is it just me or some seeing Armitage through rose coloured glasses. He hasn't exactly set the world on fire. I would have hoped he would have come along a lot more being a first round draft pick. (Was it pick 9)
If he wants to go it is not a big loss the way I see it. I know he is still young bt we have let much bigger names leave the Saints. (Now that is an understatement)
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And I would go as far to say that if he wasn't born within the state borders of QLD (albeit 1,000 kms from the GC), people such as yourself wouldn't even be linking him to the Gold Coast.plugger66 wrote:I would go so far to say if he was pick 60 he might very well be on trouble at the end of this year. If he stays he really should be only given a one year contract but that obviously will not happen because of Gold Coast.
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I think he just happens to be left out for team balance. With Lenny and Dal santo and even Geary etc. he is more an in and under player. Ross likes more multi purpose players, thats why Ball was in and out last season.
He is back up until Lenny goes IMO. He is having to wait for his spot, but has a future, possibly even eventually letting Lenny find a less physical position as he gets older.
He is back up until Lenny goes IMO. He is having to wait for his spot, but has a future, possibly even eventually letting Lenny find a less physical position as he gets older.
just remember folks ball has gone and lenny hasnt got long left...we desperately need him to sign on..not sure that going to the gold coast will improve his playing time as they have some very talented kids that could potentially overtake him within a year or so of being up there...hope he stays...
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Im not sure I ever have.Dr Spaceman wrote:And I would go as far to say that if he wasn't born within the state borders of QLD (albeit 1,000 kms from the GC), people such as yourself wouldn't even be linking him to the Gold Coast.plugger66 wrote:I would go so far to say if he was pick 60 he might very well be on trouble at the end of this year. If he stays he really should be only given a one year contract but that obviously will not happen because of Gold Coast.
If he has any football ambitions he aint going to stick around as backup and if we havent found a spot for him now that is surely what he is thinking as well.gringo wrote:I think he just happens to be left out for team balance. With Lenny and Dal santo and even Geary etc. he is more an in and under player. Ross likes more multi purpose players, thats why Ball was in and out last season.
He is back up until Lenny goes IMO. He is having to wait for his spot, but has a future, possibly even eventually letting Lenny find a less physical position as he gets older.
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You may not have said he’s going (although I haven't got time to review all your posts to check ).plugger66 wrote:Im not sure I ever have.Dr Spaceman wrote:And I would go as far to say that if he wasn't born within the state borders of QLD (albeit 1,000 kms from the GC), people such as yourself wouldn't even be linking him to the Gold Coast.plugger66 wrote:I would go so far to say if he was pick 60 he might very well be on trouble at the end of this year. If he stays he really should be only given a one year contract but that obviously will not happen because of Gold Coast.
But surely your comment "that obviously will not happen because of Gold Coast" is you linking Armo to the GC.
No I was actually saying that with GC around no club or Manager is probably going to get away with doing a one year contract.Dr Spaceman wrote:You may not have said he’s going (although I haven't got time to review all your posts to check ).plugger66 wrote:Im not sure I ever have.Dr Spaceman wrote:And I would go as far to say that if he wasn't born within the state borders of QLD (albeit 1,000 kms from the GC), people such as yourself wouldn't even be linking him to the Gold Coast.plugger66 wrote:I would go so far to say if he was pick 60 he might very well be on trouble at the end of this year. If he stays he really should be only given a one year contract but that obviously will not happen because of Gold Coast.
But surely your comment "that obviously will not happen because of Gold Coast" is you linking Armo to the GC.
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Can you elaborate?saintlee wrote:Armo is terribly inconsistent though. I have not been convinced by him at all. I really hope he comes on, but so far, he's been disappointing.
He had a couple of ordinary games just after we lost Riewoldt to injury, got dropped, and until his most recent injury was getting named in the VFL best practically every week he played.
If you want to talk about inconsistency let's talk about the footy department's selection criteria!
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I think you just answered your own question. He plays one or two good games then gets dropped. He is a consistently good VFL player, but so far is not a consistently good AFL player.InkerSaint wrote:Can you elaborate?saintlee wrote:Armo is terribly inconsistent though. I have not been convinced by him at all. I really hope he comes on, but so far, he's been disappointing.
He had a couple of ordinary games just after we lost Riewoldt to injury, got dropped, and until his most recent injury was getting named in the VFL best practically every week he played.
If you want to talk about inconsistency let's talk about the footy department's selection criteria!
The footy department are very consistent in their selections, rarely do they spring any surprises, Lyon and co are very conservative when picking the team.
What are you on about. Armo is inconsistent.InkerSaint wrote:Can you elaborate?saintlee wrote:Armo is terribly inconsistent though. I have not been convinced by him at all. I really hope he comes on, but so far, he's been disappointing.
He had a couple of ordinary games just after we lost Riewoldt to injury, got dropped, and until his most recent injury was getting named in the VFL best practically every week he played.
If you want to talk about inconsistency let's talk about the footy department's selection criteria!
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I agree with saintlee. Mini has been allowed to play 10+ games of rubbish this year.
If Armo had played one of these (Mini 2010 standard) games he would have been out of the team so fast his bum would have been on fire.
Armo needs multiple games to develope and I think he should be played in the last 2 games b/c I really feel he will be very handy in the finals. IMO
If Armo had played one of these (Mini 2010 standard) games he would have been out of the team so fast his bum would have been on fire.
Armo needs multiple games to develope and I think he should be played in the last 2 games b/c I really feel he will be very handy in the finals. IMO
So why is that? Maybe the coach says Mini does his role better than Armo after all I am pretty sure he is trying to pick a winning team.eppo67 wrote:I agree with saintlee. Mini has been allowed to play 10+ games of rubbish this year.
If Armo had played one of these (Mini 2010 standard) games he would have been out of the team so fast his bum would have been on fire.
Armo needs multiple games to develope and I think he should be played in the last 2 games b/c I really feel he will be very handy in the finals. IMO
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Seems to be a lot of love for Armo given his track record so far.
He's got the skills, but to retain a spot:
- as an inside ballwinner, he's got to win more inside ball.
- get to more contests to have the chance to win more ball, inside and out.
- As a general midfielder, he's got to move more, and receive more outside ball.
When tried as a defensive mid, his legspeed affected which opponents he could be used on. When tried up forward, he was Mini without as much skill (I suspect if Mini cracked the midfield tomorrow, it still wouldn't be Armo, it'd be Steven in that role).
Armo's not far off. On this years work though, I'm hard pressed to see why everyone seems convinced he's getting shafted... all the things he needs to do to be an AFL footballer - and a good one - are in his own control. If the Gold Coast gives him a free pass, that won't change this.
He's got the skills, but to retain a spot:
- as an inside ballwinner, he's got to win more inside ball.
- get to more contests to have the chance to win more ball, inside and out.
- As a general midfielder, he's got to move more, and receive more outside ball.
When tried as a defensive mid, his legspeed affected which opponents he could be used on. When tried up forward, he was Mini without as much skill (I suspect if Mini cracked the midfield tomorrow, it still wouldn't be Armo, it'd be Steven in that role).
Armo's not far off. On this years work though, I'm hard pressed to see why everyone seems convinced he's getting shafted... all the things he needs to do to be an AFL footballer - and a good one - are in his own control. If the Gold Coast gives him a free pass, that won't change this.
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nah....ross wouldn't waste a selection on him if that was even remotely true....and i was one that thought he might be northern bound...until tonight.....SB10 wrote:Don't get your hopes up on Armo staying crew. Have a contact close to the Suns and I get the impression he's well and truly heading that way next year.
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I hear the player that is going from our club (as all clubs have to supply a out of contract player) is Leigh Fisher he has played over 55 senior games.gringo wrote:We would get 0 for him. Not even an established player, let alone a top 10 b and f. I think they can take a player from each team without compo from memory. So if he walks we get nothing unfortunately.
Still crows are losing Bock for zip.
So i hope ARMO doesnt go but if so we will get something for him.
No club has to supply a player. Leigh Fisher certainly isnt going.saint58 wrote:I hear the player that is going from our club (as all clubs have to supply a out of contract player) is Leigh Fisher he has played over 55 senior games.gringo wrote:We would get 0 for him. Not even an established player, let alone a top 10 b and f. I think they can take a player from each team without compo from memory. So if he walks we get nothing unfortunately.
Still crows are losing Bock for zip.
So i hope ARMO doesnt go but if so we will get something for him.