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Re: Cripps??

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dragit wrote:
plugger66 wrote:
BigMart wrote:So they were going to pass on Gaff were they...... You're a fool... Darling fell into their lap, and they loved it.... BTW how's young Jack going.... Played 25 games as a Key fwd I think at 20..... Can I make a judgement on him at such a young age??? I better not...

Also, since you're mates with the beveridges, exactly what role is JB playing in recruiting?? He has no influence??

I don't think any said he had final say, but pay a TEAM of recruiters.... Don't they all get a say... Distributive responsibility I believe it's called

Far to easy. By the way not quoting me doesnt mean you dont stalk my posts. The initial comment on Bevo proves it. Far to easy. Maybe others think I stalk your posts but at least I quote. Your arrogance wont let you and you expect people to know what post you are commenting on even if it is 3 pages ago. far to easy.
I honestly don't know what you two would do without each other…

B.T.W. I don't normally correct spelling, but since you are using it 2-3 times per post, you need 2 o's

far TOO easy

Carry on.

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Re: Cripps??

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Do you realize how stupid you sound...

You wrote far TO easy about 10 times, it's not remotely funny...... And you know what is far TOO easy .... Watching you embarrass yourself, makes my job easier..... Or 'far TO easy'

Since you know John so well, ask him how he feels about his pointless role at STK where he has no influence on recruiting


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BigMart wrote:Do you realize how stupid you sound...

You wrote far TO easy about 10 times, it's not remotely funny...... And you know what is far TOO easy .... Watching you embarrass yourself, makes my job easier..... Or 'far TO easy'

Since you know John so well, ask him how he feels about his pointless role at STK where he has no influence on recruiting

Didnt say I knew so well. But I think he has a pretty good role in recruiting. Do you actually think he was solely to blame for recruiting Cripps. Obviously you do . No wonder peoploe think you are far TOO easy. Why when you discuss things do you make up what is said than what is actually said? Obviously to help your poor argument. Kingerden debating along with my kindergarden spelling. Far too easy.


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except you always lose the arguments


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skeptic wrote:except you always lose the arguments

So you too think Bevo is solely responsible for recruiting Cripps even though he is part time recruiting person and you to think Rooy moves like a superules player after watching one game on TV when they dont even show players leading for the ball because they usually have close in shots. Well if you think that then i am happy to lose to you as well. Most normal football supporters would think what I said makes sense.


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Cripps IMO has a good deal of upside and I hope will be persisted with. Any weaknesses will improve as he gains confidence/experience. He is a hard worker and seems to have great attitude. It's called learning the caper.


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PJ wrote:Cripps IMO has a good deal of upside and I hope will be persisted with. Any weaknesses will improve as he gains confidence/experience. He is a hard worker and seems to have great attitude. It's called learning the caper.
+1
BM and p66 are both just pissing on their toes in this thread.


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I think this is the exchange...
plugger66 wrote: Firstly what has John Beveridge got to do with recruiting Cripps
BigMart wrote:John Beveridge is still a recruiter at stk
plugger66 wrote:And people say i argue for the sake of it.
plugger66 wrote:Bevo is a recruiter but do you honestly think he had the final say on Cripps.
BigMart wrote:exactly what role is JB playing in recruiting?? He has no influence?? I don't think any said he had final say, but pay a TEAM of recruiters.... Don't they all get a say... Distributive responsibility I believe it's called
plugger66 wrote:I think he has a pretty good role in recruiting. Do you actually think he was solely to blame for recruiting Cripps. Obviously you do .
plugger66 wrote:Why when you discuss things do you make up what is said than what is actually said?


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PJ wrote:Cripps IMO has a good deal of upside and I hope will be persisted with. Any weaknesses will improve as he gains confidence/experience. He is a hard worker and seems to have great attitude. It's called learning the caper.
Question is whether he should be persisted with at AFL or VFL level at the moment. Currently he's taking up a spot of a Ledger or Siposs. I agree with Marto to the extent that I would currently prefer either of them in the 1s ahead of Cripps.


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skeptic wrote:except you always lose the arguments

Not when "look at me" is involved....


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Lenny Hayes - played nearly three seasons before becoming a consistent midfielder

James Gwilt - took four years to become a good player, 5 years to become a very good player

Brendon Goddard - took three full seasons before establishing himself as a consistent, dependable player

Jarryn Geary - just coming good now, after three years in the system

Leigh Montagna - was an unremarkable bit-part player in his first two seasons

David Armitage - I'm still waiting

Sam Gillbert - spent the bulk of his first two seasons in the VFL


It is Jack Newnes first season, and he's been given a responsible role in defense already and has done remarkably well considering his age. Cripps is at the start of his second season, after spending much of his first season injured and unwell. What on earth do people expect?

Seems we need to be reminded of the story about the hare and the tortoise.

I trust the judgement of our coach and hats off to him for playing both these guys. I say keep playing them, and only rest them when their bodies are starting to feel the pinch. They'll both be fine players for us. Cripps just needs to get confidence in beating his opponent. Some guys are naturally tough, while some guys need to work on it (some still are working on it, like Gram). I don't recall Goddard being fearless at 19 and look at him now.



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cwrcyn wrote:Patience, patience, patience......................................
Patience doesn't earn you cool points on internet forums. You've got to trash teenagers, because max points go out to the first person to say a player sucks.


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vacuous space wrote:
cwrcyn wrote:Patience, patience, patience......................................
Patience doesn't earn you cool points on internet forums. You've got to trash teenagers, because max points go out to the first person to say a player sucks.

But then they go else where and are good and we can say they lacked moral fibre because they didn't stay. Cripps will be a player, Jack Steven was around along time before he started to show what he's capable of. Last year was Cripps first on an AFL list and was pretty good considering. He hasn't made a quantum leap yet but I still like what he brings as a sub.

I'd rather a great long term player than a burst out of the blocks like Rich from Brissie that fails to take the next step.


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cwrcyn wrote:

Patience, patience, patience......................................
Patience is all well and good and I'm all for it when required, but it's also true that Cripps is not the only young one on our list who is talented and will benefit from us giving him game time and being patient.


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cwrcyn wrote:Lenny Hayes - played nearly three seasons before becoming a consistent midfielder

James Gwilt - took four years to become a good player, 5 years to become a very good player

Brendon Goddard - took three full seasons before establishing himself as a consistent, dependable player

Jarryn Geary - just coming good now, after three years in the system

Leigh Montagna - was an unremarkable bit-part player in his first two seasons

David Armitage - I'm still waiting

Sam Gillbert - spent the bulk of his first two seasons in the VFL


It is Jack Newnes first season, and he's been given a responsible role in defense already and has done remarkably well considering his age. Cripps is at the start of his second season, after spending much of his first season injured and unwell. What on earth do people expect?

Seems we need to be reminded of the story about the hare and the tortoise.

I trust the judgement of our coach and hats off to him for playing both these guys. I say keep playing them, and only rest them when their bodies are starting to feel the pinch. They'll both be fine players for us. Cripps just needs to get confidence in beating his opponent. Some guys are naturally tough, while some guys need to work on it (some still are working on it, like Gram). I don't recall Goddard being fearless at 19 and look at him now.



Patience, patience, patience......................................








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Except nearly all of those guys were in & out of the side early on. If their form dropped they went back to the 2's...


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Con Gorozidis wrote:
PJ wrote:Cripps IMO has a good deal of upside and I hope will be persisted with. Any weaknesses will improve as he gains confidence/experience. He is a hard worker and seems to have great attitude. It's called learning the caper.
+1
BM and p66 are both just pissing on their toes in this thread.
and that's coming from Mr Sensitivity himself...


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gringo wrote:But then they go else where and are good and we can say they lacked moral fibre because they didn't stay.
That's not going to net you many cool points. You need to rip the club for not doing enough to keep them. Think of a player we recruited or one/s we kept instead. Rip the club. At all opportunities rip the club, particularly on the subject of recruiting. The recruiters' inability to select with perfect accuracy is costing us flags every single year.


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vacuous space wrote:
gringo wrote:But then they go else where and are good and we can say they lacked moral fibre because they didn't stay.
That's not going to net you many cool points. You need to rip the club for not doing enough to keep them. Think of a player we recruited or one/s we kept instead. Rip the club. At all opportunities rip the club, particularly on the subject of recruiting. The recruiters' inability to select with perfect accuracy is costing us flags every single year.
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dragit wrote:
vacuous space wrote:
gringo wrote:But then they go else where and are good and we can say they lacked moral fibre because they didn't stay.
That's not going to net you many cool points. You need to rip the club for not doing enough to keep them. Think of a player we recruited or one/s we kept instead. Rip the club. At all opportunities rip the club, particularly on the subject of recruiting. The recruiters' inability to select with perfect accuracy is costing us flags every single year.
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Are people forgetting that Cripps is probably a 50-60 pick considering the concessions in the draft he was picked up in?

Considering the zone selections and the ability to select the best 17 year old (or something close) we have essentially picked up what could be a really decent player for roughly the sam pick as Sam Fisher.

But then again he could become a below-average 20 gamer that is delisted after a few seasons due to not coming on.

Fact of my ramble..who knows?


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dragit wrote:Lenny Hayes - played nearly three seasons before becoming a consistent midfielder

James Gwilt - took four years to become a good player, 5 years to become a very good player

Brendon Goddard - took three full seasons before establishing himself as a consistent, dependable player

Jarryn Geary - just coming good now, after three years in the system

Leigh Montagna - was an unremarkable bit-part player in his first two seasons

David Armitage - I'm still waiting

Sam Gillbert - spent the bulk of his first two seasons in the VFL


It is Jack Newnes first season, and he's been given a responsible role in defense already and has done remarkably well considering his age. Cripps is at the start of his second season, after spending much of his first season injured and unwell. What on earth do people expect?

Seems we need to be reminded of the story about the hare and the tortoise.

I trust the judgement of our coach and hats off to him for playing both these guys. I say keep playing them, and only rest them when their bodies are starting to feel the pinch. They'll both be fine players for us. Cripps just needs to get confidence in beating his opponent. Some guys are naturally tough, while some guys need to work on it (some still are working on it, like Gram). I don't recall Goddard being fearless at 19 and look at him now.

Patience, patience, patience......................................

This is Geary's 5th year - he debuted in 2008...

I just want to know - if/when cripps turns out be a gun player in 2 or 3 years- will BM make a public apology?


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I didn't write that Con…
I said that most of those guys were in & out of the side until they were playing decent footy consistently


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dragit wrote:I didn't write that Con…
I said that most of those guys were in & out of the side until they were playing decent footy consistently
yeah i know i was saying BM = BigMart
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Post: # 1212241Post Con Gorozidis »

cripps had 72 sc points and 6 tackles tonight.
not setting the world on fire. but coming along fine for a 19yo. saw him put his head over it plenty of times and laid some hard tackles. really not sure why there is so much angst towards him.


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Post: # 1212290Post ShanghaiSaint »

last year everyone screams for him to play, now they scream for him to be out. s*** some people on here are useless. Kid is like 19 without a full season under his belt. give him some time.


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