I'm starting my own "I love Gamble thread".
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Whats your actual point....
Am i the first person person to mention somebody by their first name on this forum???possibly not that unbelievable, as i was his pe teacher and knew him for 5 years and in that time and i rarely referred to him as siposs...
I have counted numerous occasions just now, where people have referred to riewoldt as Nick, fisher as Sam....d
As i said, dont see your point....it is dumb
A pathetic attempt to ridicule, which is just cheap......as i said, i play against snipers
BTW .... Apology for what
Am i the first person person to mention somebody by their first name on this forum???possibly not that unbelievable, as i was his pe teacher and knew him for 5 years and in that time and i rarely referred to him as siposs...
I have counted numerous occasions just now, where people have referred to riewoldt as Nick, fisher as Sam....d
As i said, dont see your point....it is dumb
A pathetic attempt to ridicule, which is just cheap......as i said, i play against snipers
BTW .... Apology for what
Mate your a pole smoker ...lets just leave it at that !!BigMart wrote:Whats your actual point....
Am i the first person person to mention somebody by their first name on this forum???possibly not that unbelievable, as i was his pe teacher and knew him for 5 years and in that time and i rarely referred to him as siposs...
I have counted numerous occasions just now, where people have referred to riewoldt as Nick, fisher as Sam....d
As i said, dont see your point....it is dumb
A pathetic attempt to ridicule, which is just cheap......as i said, i play against snipers
BTW .... Apology for what
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dragit wrote:BigMart wrote:Whats your actual point....
Am i the first person person to mention somebody by their first name on this forum???possibly not that unbelievable, as i was his pe teacher and knew him for 5 years and in that time and i rarely referred to him as siposs...
I have counted numerous occasions just now, where people have referred to riewoldt as Nick, fisher as Sam....d
As i said, dont see your point....it is dumb
A pathetic attempt to ridicule, which is just cheap......as i said, i play against snipers
BTW .... Apology for what
BigMart wrote:
This is the third actual contender we have played in the last Seven games
Contenders in the top 8
Collingwood.....loss
Geelong.....2 losses
Hawthorn.....loss
Carlton......loss
West coast.....????
Sydeny........????
Fremantle.......win. (no sandilands, their record withot him his hideous)
Essendon.......loss
One win from Seven
If Essendon are a contender then so are North, Melbourne and the Dogs
Add 3 wins and perhaps mention that 2 losses were under a goal…
Are you suggesting there's an alternative view to that espoused by BM?
Come on.
Surely you jest.
As you can see from another thread above I'm not the only person who thinks along the same line , most people have an opinion but you seem to state fact in every post .. !!
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How about being behind the likes of SJ and Varcoe for his role in the senior team... place on the list more valuable for developing an 18-year old.dragit wrote:I will concede though that I'm sure it happens, but probably even less so after being rejected from another club, where there is usually a good reason for the delisting…BigMart wrote:You have just asked who went from ordinary to good at 23
It does happen from time to time... one club is overstocked on a player type that another is short of.
Something that has cost Geelong a few quality players lately... Mumford, Djerrkura, Laidler.
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Sure, I just think it's very rare for any club to let a decent player go for nought. Mumford they wanted to keep - he walked. Djerrkura & Laidler have been in & out of their new clubs too…InkerSaint wrote:How about being behind the likes of SJ and Varcoe for his role in the senior team... place on the list more valuable for developing an 18-year old.dragit wrote:I will concede though that I'm sure it happens, but probably even less so after being rejected from another club, where there is usually a good reason for the delisting…BigMart wrote:You have just asked who went from ordinary to good at 23
It does happen from time to time... one club is overstocked on a player type that another is short of.
Something that has cost Geelong a few quality players lately... Mumford, Djerrkura, Laidler.
At pick 90, it's fair to say that ANY other club could have picked him up before us. He is a project type selection, I don't mind those, I just don't want game time wasted in front of our younger guys if he isn't the future for us… which I can't see him being - at the moment.
I'm not anti-gamble, I genuinly hope he comes on and is a star, I just want to see him play well consistently against the best before I a have any confidence.
Hope he goes well tomorrow!
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So are your expectations of a 'good' performance from him greater than those of a 'Siposs' or a 'Lynch' or a 'Walsh' or a 'Johnson'?dragit wrote:Sure, I just think it's very rare for any club to let a decent player go for nought. Mumford they wanted to keep - he walked. Djerrkura & Laidler have been in & out of their new clubs too…InkerSaint wrote:How about being behind the likes of SJ and Varcoe for his role in the senior team... place on the list more valuable for developing an 18-year old.dragit wrote:I will concede though that I'm sure it happens, but probably even less so after being rejected from another club, where there is usually a good reason for the delisting…BigMart wrote:You have just asked who went from ordinary to good at 23
It does happen from time to time... one club is overstocked on a player type that another is short of.
Something that has cost Geelong a few quality players lately... Mumford, Djerrkura, Laidler.
At pick 90, it's fair to say that ANY other club could have picked him up before us. He is a project type selection, I don't mind those, I just don't want game time wasted in front of our younger guys if he isn't the future for us… which I can't see him being - at the moment.
I'm not anti-gamble, I genuinly hope he comes on and is a star, I just want to see him play well consistently against the best before I a have any confidence.
Hope he goes well tomorrow!
From what you're posting I get the impression that you'd accept a lesser performance from a youngster, selected much higher in the darft, than you would from a Gamble taken with pick 90?
I expect him to produce what a 'pick 90' would be expected to produce.
IMO he's getting a game because we currently don't have a better option to select in the position the coaching panel want him to play in.
I think last week's output (4 goals) probably far exceeded the coaching panel's expectations of him.
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Funnily enough, aside from the ordinary to good debate, mart and I agree here...
Yes I do expect more from a 23 year old, with 5-6 years in the system and 30+ games experience than I do from a first or second year player with 2 games experience. When lynch has played over 30 games, I will probably form an opinion on how much up-side he may have, but until then I don't think we'll know.
Sure, gamble is doing what a pick 90 should do, in & out of the side, inconsistent so far. He and polo are back-ups, and both are doing their job to the best of their abilities. With more pre-seasons into cripps, siposs & co, I think they'll be ahead if gamble as early as next year, just an opinion - no hard feelings.
FWIW - I think Johnson has been unlucky, he has done more at VFL than gamble so far, and I think Ross has backed gambles experience over him. You can't develop experience if you don't get picked and you do need some patience in a young players first 20 games.
Yes I do expect more from a 23 year old, with 5-6 years in the system and 30+ games experience than I do from a first or second year player with 2 games experience. When lynch has played over 30 games, I will probably form an opinion on how much up-side he may have, but until then I don't think we'll know.
Sure, gamble is doing what a pick 90 should do, in & out of the side, inconsistent so far. He and polo are back-ups, and both are doing their job to the best of their abilities. With more pre-seasons into cripps, siposs & co, I think they'll be ahead if gamble as early as next year, just an opinion - no hard feelings.
FWIW - I think Johnson has been unlucky, he has done more at VFL than gamble so far, and I think Ross has backed gambles experience over him. You can't develop experience if you don't get picked and you do need some patience in a young players first 20 games.
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my opinion from games I have attended VFL; Gamble versus Johnson, is that Gamble provides better one on one contest and creates opportunity, where Johnson provides better tall target on the lead option. look at Gamble''s last two game stats on contested ball, you will find they are pretty good. one afternoon I saw Gamble use remarkable skill on the wing at Sandy to paddle the ball away from danger and kick smartly. I think Gamble has genuine ability only thing missing is self belief.
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