Dave McNamara wrote:Hi Mods, we need 'bookmark' function please.plugger66 wrote: Forget your crap about the PSD because it is crap.
we need a "conned" function as well, just to help the gullible.
They are so many that get conned, amazing really..
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Dave McNamara wrote:Hi Mods, we need 'bookmark' function please.plugger66 wrote: Forget your crap about the PSD because it is crap.
See below..as I said that it was 2005 that he started to hit his straps.perfectionist wrote:Sam Mitchell received 9 Brownlow votes in 2003.saintsRrising wrote:..Pick 36 in 2001. It was 2005 when he started to hit his straps...
evo wrote:I think it is bull* t too but here's a quote from a Collingwood supporter on big footy a few days ago along the same lines.Con Gorozidis wrote:No way on earth we would have knocked back 6 + Treloar.
I just cannot believe that. Treloar is a proven young gun. Then wed get 6 for free.
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12Kilos bigfooty
hi saints fans take the following as`rumors, have a lot of saints mates in the know. Heard the reason Pelchen quit was due to the trade period he got undercut by Baines and Finnis in 2 trades he had completed . but the other 2 put a stop to it.
1. Cut a deal to give your pick 1 to gws for 4 possibly 6 not sure and Traloer. Which was stopped.
2. Armitage to tigers for pick 12 was stopped.
Again take it as rumors heard it from saints mate's who have been right in the past, did not hear either of the 2 trades anywhere else.
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Did not hear about the Armitage trade. Just passing on what I have been told.
Dave McNamara wrote:If that rumour is true, then I'm feeling very confident re our (remaining) recruiting/list management people.evo wrote:I think it is bull* t too but here's a quote from a Collingwood supporter on big footy a few days ago along the same lines.
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12Kilos bigfooty
hi saints fans take the following as`rumors, have a lot of saints mates in the know. Heard the reason Pelchen quit was due to the trade period he got undercut by Baines and Finnis in 2 trades he had completed . but the other 2 put a stop to it.
1. Cut a deal to give your pick 1 to gws for 4 possibly 6 not sure and Traloer. Which was stopped.
2. Armitage to tigers for pick 12 was stopped.
Again take it as rumors heard it from saints mate's who have been right in the past, did not hear either of the 2 trades anywhere else.
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Did not hear about the Armitage trade. Just passing on what I have been told.
I would not have done either of those deals!
We can get a Treloer type (I note that Jerry still hasn't extended is contract with the Wogans) in the PSD in 2015, and then we'll have said player, and... Petracccc-aarrrrrh!!!
We have a plan. We are sticking to it. Patience is the key.
Dave McNamara wrote:Hi Mods, we need 'bookmark' function please.plugger66 wrote: Forget your crap about the PSD because it is crap.
I did not say I believed any of this, I just heard this from a few sources. so maybe there was a smidgeon of truth in some of it. On the subject of the PSD, I can not see any out of contract stars ending up there. They will land at their club of choice (a top 6 club vying for the flag) by negotiation IMOstinger wrote:Dave McNamara wrote:If that rumour is true, then I'm feeling very confident re our (remaining) recruiting/list management people.evo wrote:I think it is bull* t too but here's a quote from a Collingwood supporter on big footy a few days ago along the same lines.
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12Kilos bigfooty
hi saints fans take the following as`rumors, have a lot of saints mates in the know. Heard the reason Pelchen quit was due to the trade period he got undercut by Baines and Finnis in 2 trades he had completed . but the other 2 put a stop to it.
1. Cut a deal to give your pick 1 to gws for 4 possibly 6 not sure and Traloer. Which was stopped.
2. Armitage to tigers for pick 12 was stopped.
Again take it as rumors heard it from saints mate's who have been right in the past, did not hear either of the 2 trades anywhere else.
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Did not hear about the Armitage trade. Just passing on what I have been told.
I would not have done either of those deals!
We can get a Treloer type (I note that Jerry still hasn't extended is contract with the Wogans) in the PSD in 2015, and then we'll have said player, and... Petracccc-aarrrrrh!!!
We have a plan. We are sticking to it. Patience is the key.
well dave , take it from me that the rubbish from big footy...is just that....rubbish....wouldn't have been surprised if the clown had tried to trade armo as he has form and the tigers did think we were mugs enough to do it....but it just didn't happen.....armo was never on the trade table....
evo wrote:I did not say I believed any of this, I just heard this from a few sources. so maybe there was a smidgeon of truth in some of it. On the subject of the PSD, I can not see any out of contract stars ending up there. They will land at their club of choice (a top 6 club vying for the flag) by negotiation IMOstinger wrote:Dave McNamara wrote:If that rumour is true, then I'm feeling very confident re our (remaining) recruiting/list management people.evo wrote:I think it is bull* t too but here's a quote from a Collingwood supporter on big footy a few days ago along the same lines.
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12Kilos bigfooty
hi saints fans take the following as`rumors, have a lot of saints mates in the know. Heard the reason Pelchen quit was due to the trade period he got undercut by Baines and Finnis in 2 trades he had completed . but the other 2 put a stop to it.
1. Cut a deal to give your pick 1 to gws for 4 possibly 6 not sure and Traloer. Which was stopped.
2. Armitage to tigers for pick 12 was stopped.
Again take it as rumors heard it from saints mate's who have been right in the past, did not hear either of the 2 trades anywhere else.
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Did not hear about the Armitage trade. Just passing on what I have been told.
I would not have done either of those deals!
We can get a Treloer type (I note that Jerry still hasn't extended is contract with the Wogans) in the PSD in 2015, and then we'll have said player, and... Petracccc-aarrrrrh!!!
We have a plan. We are sticking to it. Patience is the key.
well dave , take it from me that the rubbish from big footy...is just that....rubbish....wouldn't have been surprised if the clown had tried to trade armo as he has form and the tigers did think we were mugs enough to do it....but it just didn't happen.....armo was never on the trade table....
I wouldn't.groupie1 wrote:About the Armitage trade for pick 12 from Richmond. I'd have made that trade.
What do you see in Webster that I don't? I mean, he's played some solid games - no blockbusters - but you're confident that he'll be a gun. Personally I just haven't seen it from him yet. What gives you that confidence?groupie1 wrote:Billings, Dunstan, Acres, Webster, White, pick 1 2014 WILL BE GUNS
I'd love to see Hudghton-esque defensive skills in him! I understand what you're talking about, Maxie was always the best spoiler in the comp thanks to his closing speed and agility. So despite being undersized he could stop a lot of guys. (Except Neitz.) I haven't seen that in Webster as yet but here's hoping. Doesn't that mean he's a specialist half-back though? We need more mids if anything.groupie1 wrote:I see a Hudghton-esque level of technical skill as a defender. A few things he did during the year. One was, from a position behind his opponent, he squeezed passed him to get side on and reached a fist out across the opponent to put it out of bounds, diving to reach it. He's nimble. Do you get what I mean when I say Hudghton-esque defensive skills?
groupie1 wrote:Let's be positive about the Pelchen INS:
- Bruce, Delaney, Hickey, Longer, Savage, Shenton will be or are definitely GOOD.... Longer will probably be traded off next year, and ruckmen with some experience attract lots of interest
- Roberton. We've seen him play well, and this year with an ankle. Injury will determine his worth, I'd say.
- Weller will make a good tagger
Billings, Dunstan, Acres, Webster, White, pick 1 2014 WILL BE GUNS
Markworth, Newnes, Murdoch, Templeton, Holmes COULD BE GUNS (Newnes most underrated player on our list)
Saunders, Pierce, Lee, Minchington, Wright, Ross JURY OUT to date
pick 21 2014, pick 22 2014, pick 41 2014 COULD BE GUNS, GOOD, OR RUBBISH. I agree with the idea that if we get this draft right, we could well have ourselves 3 GUNS and 1 GOOD player.
We are certainly building.
Any rise in output from Siposs, Lee, Markworth, Holmes and Ross in 2015 will have us a year ahead of the scheduled rise.
I'm bullish. There's a good chunk of kids with possibilities to be really productive for us very very soon.
Compare this to the Lyon era recruiting and we've turned things around in 3-4 drafts, including, hopefully, this one.
The Peake, Polo, Ledger, Eddy, Fiora decisions were awful. Lovett just a bit of bad luck. Walsh, I can live with that as a speculative choice.
The Lyon era picks reminded me of the Watson era: Tony Francis and Damian Monkhorst; turf Nicky Winmar.
Don't know about the Hudghton comparison, But there's something about Webster that I very much like. I think he might turn out to be very good.bergholt wrote:I'd love to see Hudghton-esque defensive skills in him! I understand what you're talking about, Maxie was always the best spoiler in the comp thanks to his closing speed and agility. So despite being undersized he could stop a lot of guys. (Except Neitz.) I haven't seen that in Webster as yet but here's hoping. Doesn't that mean he's a specialist half-back though? We need more mids if anything.groupie1 wrote:I see a Hudghton-esque level of technical skill as a defender. A few things he did during the year. One was, from a position behind his opponent, he squeezed passed him to get side on and reached a fist out across the opponent to put it out of bounds, diving to reach it. He's nimble. Do you get what I mean when I say Hudghton-esque defensive skills?
Agree with this. I like what I se of Webster a LOT ! The kid is fast, is a great kick, and as hard as a cat's head. The speed is the Hudghton thing. The ability to close down space in a hurry and split a contest. It doesn't get noticed at the moment because in a crap team that gets belted it makes no difference, but as the team improves and those moments become the difference in a close game he will start to get noticed more often. He wins one on one and uses it well and has leg speed, he will end up as an outside mid that can win their own ball (think a taller version of Joey).groupie1 wrote:I see a Hudghton-esque level of technical skill as a defender. A few things he did during the year. One was, from a position behind his opponent, he squeezed passed him to get side on and reached a fist out across the opponent to put it out of bounds, diving to reach it. He's nimble. Do you get what I mean when I say Hudghton-esque defensive skills? He has a bag of tricks and gets better all the time. He also has the usual defenders tool kit: discipline, focus, poise, knows how to get ball side. Plus, a beautiful kick of the ball. Extremely high-quality footballer; but he is the type to go unnoticed for a long time, I understand why people aren't seeing it. (Of course, I could be wrong; but he is one I think that stood out to me this year). Him and Newnes, in my view, are already 'arrived' footballers. Does anyone else share my view? I'd be crurious what others think. I should start a thread on this.
JURY is OUT on Pelchen for a few years yet.groupie1 wrote:Let's be positive about the Pelchen INS:
- Bruce, Delaney, Hickey, Longer, Savage, Shenton will be or are definitely GOOD.... Longer will probably be traded off next year, and ruckmen with some experience attract lots of interest
- Roberton. We've seen him play well, and this year with an ankle. Injury will determine his worth, I'd say.
- Weller will make a good tagger
Billings, Dunstan, Acres, Webster, White, pick 1 2014 WILL BE GUNS
Markworth, Newnes, Murdoch, Templeton, Holmes COULD BE GUNS (Newnes most underrated player on our list)
Saunders, Pierce, Lee, Minchington, Wright, Ross JURY OUT to date
pick 21 2014, pick 22 2014, pick 41 2014 COULD BE GUNS, GOOD, OR RUBBISH. I agree with the idea that if we get this draft right, we could well have ourselves 3 GUNS and 1 GOOD player.
True Believer wrote:Agree with this. I like what I se of Webster a LOT ! The kid is fast, is a great kick, and as hard as a cat's head. The speed is the Hudghton thing. The ability to close down space in a hurry and split a contest. It doesn't get noticed at the moment because in a crap team that gets belted it makes no difference, but as the team improves and those moments become the difference in a close game he will start to get noticed more often. He wins one on one and uses it well and has leg speed, he will end up as an outside mid that can win their own ball (think a taller version of Joey).groupie1 wrote:I see a Hudghton-esque level of technical skill as a defender. A few things he did during the year. One was, from a position behind his opponent, he squeezed passed him to get side on and reached a fist out across the opponent to put it out of bounds, diving to reach it. He's nimble. Do you get what I mean when I say Hudghton-esque defensive skills? He has a bag of tricks and gets better all the time. He also has the usual defenders tool kit: discipline, focus, poise, knows how to get ball side. Plus, a beautiful kick of the ball. Extremely high-quality footballer; but he is the type to go unnoticed for a long time, I understand why people aren't seeing it. (Of course, I could be wrong; but he is one I think that stood out to me this year). Him and Newnes, in my view, are already 'arrived' footballers. Does anyone else share my view? I'd be crurious what others think. I should start a thread on this.
Why was 2011 poor?Scollop wrote:JURY is OUT on Pelchen for a few years yet.groupie1 wrote:Let's be positive about the Pelchen INS:
- Bruce, Delaney, Hickey, Longer, Savage, Shenton will be or are definitely GOOD.... Longer will probably be traded off next year, and ruckmen with some experience attract lots of interest
- Roberton. We've seen him play well, and this year with an ankle. Injury will determine his worth, I'd say.
- Weller will make a good tagger
Billings, Dunstan, Acres, Webster, White, pick 1 2014 WILL BE GUNS
Markworth, Newnes, Murdoch, Templeton, Holmes COULD BE GUNS (Newnes most underrated player on our list)
Saunders, Pierce, Lee, Minchington, Wright, Ross JURY OUT to date
pick 21 2014, pick 22 2014, pick 41 2014 COULD BE GUNS, GOOD, OR RUBBISH. I agree with the idea that if we get this draft right, we could well have ourselves 3 GUNS and 1 GOOD player.
I think in 2013 the recruiting and drafting was very good, but 2011 was poor imo, and 2012 was average to poor. You don't have to be einstein wehn you finish bottom 4 in consecutive years.
We have traded our midfield stars and lost retiring midfielders. Instead of trying to cement a new group from the time he arrived he was hellbent on looking for the next star to replace Roo and the next Forward/ruck to replace Kosi.
The Lee and Hickey INS were the dubious decisions and I reckon Pelican has not focussed enough on replacing our mids.
Though a factor here is that Pelchen was brought in to improve all aspects of list management ....and this included the recruiting team.Scollop wrote:
JURY is OUT on Pelchen for a few years yet.
I think in 2013 the recruiting and drafting was very good, but 2011 was poor imo, and 2012 was average to poor. You don't have to be einstein wehn you finish bottom 4 in consecutive years.
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And, I would reckon Sam Mitchell improved more than any other footballer I've seen. The amount of work he must have done would be incredible. He was always an extractor but seemed incredibly slow, one sided and couldn't kick over a jam tin.saintsRrising wrote:That is a hindsight comment. Hodge was known to be a likely star. Sam was not.
With Sam you are looking at what he became, rather than what he was back then.
Pick 36 in 2001. It was 2005 when he started to hit his straps.
We could well have a Sam now, and not know it. Dunstan could be very very good. Acres could be anything. Ross may be on slow burn...