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Re: #41 St.kilda - Jack Lonie
Why won't Lonie be able to push into the midfield eventually like a Matthew Stokes or Michael Walters?Teflon wrote:Not a fan of this at all - IMO the 1 position small forward (Milne role) is too 1 dimensional. If he can't go midfield what's the point??ace wrote:He is our future small forward.
At 174cm he can't play in many other positions.
He will be roving to McCartin
Don't get it at all - Petracca plays mid AND kicks goals resting forward (think what Ablett adds for Suns doing this).
We couldn't risk Petracca after he totally bombed his psych testing - and not just once. Richo is close to his family so may have seen the flaws first hand. I hope the kid makes it but he could just as easily become a headache for Melbourne within a couple of years. I think it was a good result that he doesn't have the pressure of being number one and is going to Melbourne with a good mate who is a natural leader.
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Re: #41 St.kilda - Jack Lonie
Having a look at his highlights, whilst comparisons to Milne are inevitable because of his smarts, his disposal seems a lot better... Also seems more of a runner to.
I'd say he's maybe more a Schneider than Milne
The hope maybe is that he can push into the midfield for bursts, break lines and deliver a few lace out
I'd say he's maybe more a Schneider than Milne
The hope maybe is that he can push into the midfield for bursts, break lines and deliver a few lace out
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Baines said more Schneiderskeptic wrote:Having a look at his highlights, whilst comparisons to Milne are inevitable because of his smarts, his disposal seems a lot better... Also seems more of a runner to.
I'd say he's maybe more a Schneider than Milne
The hope maybe is that he can push into the midfield for bursts, break lines and deliver a few lace out
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Re: #41 St.kilda - Jack Lonie
Yes cause that was the pointkosifantutti wrote:I didn't follow the draft that closely but I don't think Petracca was available at 41.Teflon wrote:Not a fan of this at all - IMO the 1 position small forward (Milne role) is too 1 dimensional. If he can't go midfield what's the point??ace wrote:He is our future small forward.
At 174cm he can't play in many other positions.
He will be roving to McCartin
Don't get it at all - Petracca plays mid AND kicks goals resting forward (think what Ablett adds for Suns doing this).
Oddly I thought..... wonder if anyone would reply with that then I thought "nah..... only a d!ck would" (I couldn't tell you what number Dick was drafted either... Boom Boom!)
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Has this been mentioned somewhere credible or just rumour?TwoTowers wrote:We couldn't risk Petracca after he totally bombed his psych testing - and not just once.
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RW&B wrote:Has this been mentioned somewhere credible or just rumour?TwoTowers wrote:We couldn't risk Petracca after he totally bombed his psych testing - and not just once.
Im going with another crap rumour that for some will justify not taking Petracca.
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only sometimes mate...skeptic wrote:Geeez I'm good sometimes;)
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Re: #41 St.kilda - Jack Lonie
What does this mean for:
Saad
Petrenko
Minchington
Schneider
Unless Lonie/Minchington become something other than a small forward I think they will be competing for the one spot. Can't see us drafting Saad or Petrenko now and makes you wonder whether we need Schneider. Surely only one of those three will make it to our rookie list. My preference is Petrenko.
Saad
Petrenko
Minchington
Schneider
Unless Lonie/Minchington become something other than a small forward I think they will be competing for the one spot. Can't see us drafting Saad or Petrenko now and makes you wonder whether we need Schneider. Surely only one of those three will make it to our rookie list. My preference is Petrenko.
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He said he wanted to go to the Pies, instant fail.TwoTowers wrote:We couldn't risk Petracca after he totally bombed his psych testing - and not just once.
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Re: #41 St.kilda - Jack Lonie
According to this forum our club leaks like a sieve so this is probably true.RW&B wrote:Has this been mentioned somewhere credible or just rumour?TwoTowers wrote:We couldn't risk Petracca after he totally bombed his psych testing - and not just once.
Petracca put a lot of St.Kilda noses out of joint at the two meetings the club has with him.
Very arrogant, and dismissive of the Saints rebuild. Was reported to have told the Saints that he would look for a trade to Collingwood after two years.
If true contrast that with the reaction of McCartin and Goddard when selected for the same AFL team.
this is the story going about.
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Re: #41 St.kilda - Jack Lonie
I find it hard to believe that a player, even one with the obvious audacity of Petracca, would say that he'd seek a trade in 2 years. Unless he was attempting to pull off a "Wingard" and slip to pick 5, which would surely have been near impossible.Bunk_Moreland wrote:According to this forum our club leaks like a sieve so this is probably true.RW&B wrote:Has this been mentioned somewhere credible or just rumour?TwoTowers wrote:We couldn't risk Petracca after he totally bombed his psych testing - and not just once.
Petracca put a lot of St.Kilda noses out of joint at the two meetings the club has with him.
Very arrogant, and dismissive of the Saints rebuild. Was reported to have told the Saints that he would look for a trade to Collingwood after two years.
If true contrast that with the reaction of McCartin and Goddard when selected for the same AFL team.
this is the story going about.
Nevertheless, where there's smoke there's fire and if even snippets of these stories are true, he sounds like a player to be avoided.
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Re: #41 St.kilda - Jack Lonie
Am inclined to agree
He was obviously always going to either St.Kilda or Melbourne... I'd say there's a pretty strong argument as to why you'd rather be here
He was obviously always going to either St.Kilda or Melbourne... I'd say there's a pretty strong argument as to why you'd rather be here
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Re: #41 St.kilda - Jack Lonie
Our AFL department at Champion Data rated this kid very, very highly. 17th best in the entire draft ahead of players such as Cockatoo, Marchbank, Duggan, Lamb, Blakely, Wigg, Miller
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I read somewhere that he's not, but was hoping to come to us.chook23 wrote:He is a saints supporter?Munga wrote:haha awesome, I think he's from around Seaford way
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Re: #41 St.kilda - Jack Lonie
If Petracca did say he was going to leave in two years for Collingwood, I'm pretty certain that one Nathan Buckly told the Brisbane Bears the exact same thing! Maybe Petracca is FIGJAM no 2?
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Interesting! Any idea what the ratings were based on? He's apparently a good kick, presumably that was part of it?TwoTowers2015 wrote:Our AFL department at Champion Data rated this kid very, very highly. 17th best in the entire draft ahead of players such as Cockatoo, Marchbank, Duggan, Lamb, Blakely, Wigg, Miller
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Re: #41 St.kilda - Jack Lonie
Minchington has already been promoted to the senior listFQF wrote:What does this mean for:
Saad
Petrenko
Minchington
Schneider
Unless Lonie/Minchington become something other than a small forward I think they will be competing for the one spot. Can't see us drafting Saad or Petrenko now and makes you wonder whether we need Schneider. Surely only one of those three will make it to our rookie list. My preference is Petrenko.
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Re: #41 St.kilda - Jack Lonie
I think he meant one of the other three.BringBackMadDog wrote:Minchington has already been promoted to the senior listFQF wrote:What does this mean for:
Saad
Petrenko
Minchington
Schneider
Unless Lonie/Minchington become something other than a small forward I think they will be competing for the one spot. Can't see us drafting Saad or Petrenko now and makes you wonder whether we need Schneider. Surely only one of those three will make it to our rookie list. My preference is Petrenko.
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There is no way Petracca said any of that.
What a load of rubbish, and if people need such bs to help them sleep at night, good luck to them, but there is zero % chance he said he'd seek a trade to the pies after 2 years.
Honestly some of the stuff that's gets thrown around is delusional.
Petracca will be a star. I feel mccartin will the a super star.
What a load of rubbish, and if people need such bs to help them sleep at night, good luck to them, but there is zero % chance he said he'd seek a trade to the pies after 2 years.
Honestly some of the stuff that's gets thrown around is delusional.
Petracca will be a star. I feel mccartin will the a super star.
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P.S. Lonie could be the absolute steal of the draft. Looks super impressive, very happy with the pick.
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I suppose Jaxons could confirm this?Bunk_Moreland wrote:According to this forum our club leaks like a sieve so this is probably true.RW&B wrote:Has this been mentioned somewhere credible or just rumour?TwoTowers wrote:We couldn't risk Petracca after he totally bombed his psych testing - and not just once.
Petracca put a lot of St.Kilda noses out of joint at the two meetings the club has with him.
Very arrogant, and dismissive of the Saints rebuild. Was reported to have told the Saints that he would look for a trade to Collingwood after two years.
If true contrast that with the reaction of McCartin and Goddard when selected for the same AFL team.
this is the story going about.
Something put them off.
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Re: #41 St.kilda - Jack Lonie
Lonie reminds me of Jack Steven in that he was a talented bottom aged player who went cheaper than his worth due to that.
Give him a year or two to catch up..and then watch out.
It certainly is an advantage when one's draft selections are not driven by just focussing on the the next 2 seasons of football.
Give him a year or two to catch up..and then watch out.
It certainly is an advantage when one's draft selections are not driven by just focussing on the the next 2 seasons of football.
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