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saintsRrising wrote: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.
Let's hope he turns into a half Sam Mitchell / half Hayden Ballantyne jet.
His poise in traffic - where you can see he has at least two things on his mind; ready to execute - is what really stood out for me. Unlike Schnids, and more like Mitchell, the skill to toy with the opposition while moving through traffic.
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.
Might be right re petrenko.......our very own petracca...
.everybody still loves lenny....and we always will
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TwoTowers wrote:We couldn't risk Petracca after he totally bombed his psych testing - and not just once.
Has this been mentioned somewhere credible or just rumour?
According to this forum our club leaks like a sieve so this is probably true.
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.
I suppose Jaxons could confirm this?
Something put them off.
You would be far better off asking tony....
.everybody still loves lenny....and we always will
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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
Interesting! Any idea what the ratings were based on? He's apparently a good kick, presumably that was part of it?
The AFL Ratings use a pretty complex formula e.g. for a kick, the number of points awarded/subtracted are determined by criteria such as the difficulty of the kick, the effectiveness of the kick plus the amount of pressure that the kicker was under. Every facet of play is individually rated and an overall rating is also given. For an overall rating, some areas of play are rated more highly than others e.g. contested possessions, pressure acts, scoring assists. .
For Jack, we specifically stated:
"Rated above average for kicks going inside 50, goals and score involvements. Ranked fourth for score assists. Size will count against him (for recruiters), but the cousin of Nathan and Ryan Lonie loves the big stage. He tackles, kicks goals, forces mistakes and has a fiery streak."
Plenty of players around 174 cm have made it in the AFL. Aussie Jones was 176cm, Andrew Thompson was 174 cm. Schneider is 175cm, Haydn Ballantyne is 174cm, Lewis Taylor is 173cm, Brent Harvey is 167cm, Jake Neade is 170cm, Brandon Matera is 175cm, Leroy Jetta 177cm. I'm sure there are a few others in the current game.
Being 174cm is no impediment to being a successful AFL player
cwrcyn wrote:Plenty of players around 174 cm have made it in the AFL. Aussie Jones was 176cm, Andrew Thompson was 174 cm. Schneider is 175cm, Haydn Ballantyne is 174cm, Lewis Taylor is 173cm, Brent Harvey is 167cm, Jake Neade is 170cm, Brandon Matera is 175cm, Leroy Jetta 177cm. I'm sure there are a few others in the current game.
Certainly a bunch of small forwards in that list: Milne, Farmer, Schneider, Betts, Matera, Ballantyne, Moorcroft, etc. Gotta be good to succeed as a midfielder at that height but there's plenty of them as well so it's not out of the question.
ace wrote:He is our future small forward.
At 174cm he can't play in many other positions.
He will be roving to McCartin
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??
Don't get it at all - Petracca plays mid AND kicks goals resting forward (think what Ablett adds for Suns doing this).
I didn't follow the draft that closely but I don't think Petracca was available at 41.
Yes cause that was the point
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!)
He wasn't drafted he went to Carlton as a delisted free agent actually. So maybe your the d!ck..
invaluable.
bonus.
... having someone who can push a few buttons in the appropriate moment
'n get away with being cheeky in the next is a good thang for team stkilda.
.imhoooc.
.name the ways , thought manipulates the State of Presence away.
TwoTowers wrote:We couldn't risk Petracca after he totally bombed his psych testing - and not just once.
Has this been mentioned somewhere credible or just rumour?
According to this forum our club leaks like a sieve so this is probably true.
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.
I suppose Jaxons could confirm this?
Something put them off.
You would be far better off asking tony....
I have been told it has something to do with his brothers, actually.
Apparently they are of the "jake king's friends" ilk.