Mike Sheahan takes it upon himself to restore the balance
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Mike Sheahan takes it upon himself to restore the balance
Too much St Kilda love out there you see...
Though I'm not sure 23 lends itself to 'boy' anymore.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/t ... 6188144237
Now, to a rare success story from the series - the emergence of Ireland's Walsh, a St Kilda project player for two years who has packed his bags and taken his talent, athleticism and unfulfilled ambition to Sydney for season 2012.
Perhaps Walsh might have defected to the Swans in any event, but giving him a crack at AFL level during his two seasons with the Saints might have helped soothe his frustration.
At 195cm and 97kg, he's a brute of a boy, as they might say in the old country, and the way he played the hybrid game in the past fortnight suggests he knows his way around a football field.
The Saints took him on in October 2009 as an international rookie. At the end of the 2011 season, he was still waiting for a chance in the AFL. Strange.
The wait must have been even more frustrating for him with countrymen Pearce Hanley a fixture with the Brisbane Lions and Zach Tuohy making exciting progress at Carlton.
To be fair to the Saints, they did declare him a required player in trade week, but the damage was done.
The Swans had promised him opportunity and, given their record with players from other clubs, he decided to move. They gave up draft picks 35 and 68, received from Adelaide as compensation for Lewis Johnston. Good deal all-round.
Australia's International Rules coach Rodney Eade said yesterday Walsh was an impressive athlete who might even play on a wing.
Certainly he will get his chance in Sydney, a chance the Saints will soon wish they had offered him.
Though I'm not sure 23 lends itself to 'boy' anymore.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/t ... 6188144237
Now, to a rare success story from the series - the emergence of Ireland's Walsh, a St Kilda project player for two years who has packed his bags and taken his talent, athleticism and unfulfilled ambition to Sydney for season 2012.
Perhaps Walsh might have defected to the Swans in any event, but giving him a crack at AFL level during his two seasons with the Saints might have helped soothe his frustration.
At 195cm and 97kg, he's a brute of a boy, as they might say in the old country, and the way he played the hybrid game in the past fortnight suggests he knows his way around a football field.
The Saints took him on in October 2009 as an international rookie. At the end of the 2011 season, he was still waiting for a chance in the AFL. Strange.
The wait must have been even more frustrating for him with countrymen Pearce Hanley a fixture with the Brisbane Lions and Zach Tuohy making exciting progress at Carlton.
To be fair to the Saints, they did declare him a required player in trade week, but the damage was done.
The Swans had promised him opportunity and, given their record with players from other clubs, he decided to move. They gave up draft picks 35 and 68, received from Adelaide as compensation for Lewis Johnston. Good deal all-round.
Australia's International Rules coach Rodney Eade said yesterday Walsh was an impressive athlete who might even play on a wing.
Certainly he will get his chance in Sydney, a chance the Saints will soon wish they had offered him.
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Stupid article IMHO. Sheehan has become a very lazy jurno who sticks the boots into us whenever he can.
Ross Lyon and his idiotic apprectice program are probably the reason Tommy Walsh took his round ball and went to Sydney but we cant really say that for sure. He may have played out of his skin for Ireland but I personally have seen no solid evidance he can play AFL football at the highest level.
What Walsh proved in the International Rules series was he can play a round ball style game that he was a superstar at in his homeland (which is the reason we picked him up in the first place) against a sub par team that was playing a game they didnt really know how to play with not a lot of preperation, not that he can play AFL football.
I remain unconvinced.
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Ross Lyon and his idiotic apprectice program are probably the reason Tommy Walsh took his round ball and went to Sydney but we cant really say that for sure. He may have played out of his skin for Ireland but I personally have seen no solid evidance he can play AFL football at the highest level.
What Walsh proved in the International Rules series was he can play a round ball style game that he was a superstar at in his homeland (which is the reason we picked him up in the first place) against a sub par team that was playing a game they didnt really know how to play with not a lot of preperation, not that he can play AFL football.
I remain unconvinced.
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Re: Mike Sheahan takes it upon himself to restore the balanc
SainterK wrote: Australia's International Rules coach Rodney Eade said yesterday Walsh was an impressive athlete who might even play on a wing.
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Lyon should have played him against the Swans up in Sydney when we had the late withdrawls but he played Baker instead. If he wasn't going to play him then, he was never going to play him.Junction Oval wrote:What disappoints me is that there was a definite "window of opportunity" to give Tommy a couple of games (Adelaide, Gold Coast, Freo), but we didn't.
Tommy was even listed as an emergency, which would have raised his hopes. Let's now see how he goes. We may well have missed a good opportunity.
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Re: Mike Sheahan takes it upon himself to restore the balanc
Walsh will be a star, I just know it.
Thanks for nothing you Lyin' git.
Should have stuck with GT. At least he was passionate about the club and had the balls to take a few chances.
Thanks for nothing you Lyin' git.
Should have stuck with GT. At least he was passionate about the club and had the balls to take a few chances.
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Agree, he grew up playing with the round ball and combined with the strength, endurance and physicality gained from 2 years of elite AFL conditioning he should have dominated the IR games. The fact however that in the second game he was fairly well held by Patfull says a fair bit. Patfull not a total spud but hardly a gun.SainterK wrote:Not surprising though, not sure anyone ever questioned his talent with the round ball, that's why he's here.saintlee wrote:I agree with Mike, I fear will we regret losing Tommy Walsh...broke my heart seeing him tear it up in the international rules...
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We don't know if Walsh would've made it.
But he could have made it. He was clearly an excellent prospect.
Lyon butchered him and screwed the club over in the mean time.
Sheahan is hardly sinking the boot in, but then again, if he wrote something positive, he'd be accused of sucking up.
God save Ross Lyon, but thank Christ for Scott Watters.
But he could have made it. He was clearly an excellent prospect.
Lyon butchered him and screwed the club over in the mean time.
Sheahan is hardly sinking the boot in, but then again, if he wrote something positive, he'd be accused of sucking up.
God save Ross Lyon, but thank Christ for Scott Watters.
Clueless and mediocre petty tyrant.
I just dont get it. Walsh didnt deserve to play until the last few rounds at best. I just dont understand how 2-3 games would have made the difference in what seems 100K in pay deferential. Walsh left for money. RL had long gone before Walsh left.evertonfc wrote:We don't know if Walsh would've made it.
But he could have made it. He was clearly an excellent prospect.
Lyon butchered him and screwed the club over in the mean time.
Sheahan is hardly sinking the boot in, but then again, if he wrote something positive, he'd be accused of sucking up.
God save Ross Lyon, but thank Christ for Scott Watters.
Con Gorozidis wrote:I hate lyons guts.
Rubbish bloke.
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Yes Ross had left, but Tommy's frustration at not getting a game meant he had probably succumbed to the "tadhgs that bind" even before that.plugger66 wrote:I just dont get it. Walsh didnt deserve to play until the last few rounds at best. I just dont understand how 2-3 games would have made the difference in what seems 100K in pay deferential. Walsh left for money. RL had long gone before Walsh left.evertonfc wrote:We don't know if Walsh would've made it.
But he could have made it. He was clearly an excellent prospect.
Lyon butchered him and screwed the club over in the mean time.
Sheahan is hardly sinking the boot in, but then again, if he wrote something positive, he'd be accused of sucking up.
God save Ross Lyon, but thank Christ for Scott Watters.
Money no doubt played a big role, but in his mind he was probably thinking he was leaving the Zebras, not the Saints, to join the Swans.
A few games in our colours, singing the club song with the boys - who knows? Maybe the Swans wouldn't have even got to the offer stage.
Well if he that type of bloke I am glad he left. He was a good average reserves player. He was no messiah. If what you say is true it sounds like he had a few tickets on himself. i dont get the I need you play me for a few games otherwise I look elsewhere. Heisnt friggin Chris Judd.Dr Spaceman wrote:Yes Ross had left, but Tommy's frustration at not getting a game meant he had probably succumbed to the "tadhgs that bind" even before that.plugger66 wrote:I just dont get it. Walsh didnt deserve to play until the last few rounds at best. I just dont understand how 2-3 games would have made the difference in what seems 100K in pay deferential. Walsh left for money. RL had long gone before Walsh left.evertonfc wrote:We don't know if Walsh would've made it.
But he could have made it. He was clearly an excellent prospect.
Lyon butchered him and screwed the club over in the mean time.
Sheahan is hardly sinking the boot in, but then again, if he wrote something positive, he'd be accused of sucking up.
God save Ross Lyon, but thank Christ for Scott Watters.
Money no doubt played a big role, but in his mind he was probably thinking he was leaving the Zebras, not the Saints, to join the Swans.
A few games in our colours, singing the club song with the boys - who knows? Maybe the Swans wouldn't have even got to the offer stage.