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Stanley's "Come Out Night?"
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Re: Stanley's "Come Out Night?"
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Re: Stanley's "Come Out Night?"
Rhys looks to me he has spent some serious time in the gym lifting some weights. Has bulked up significantly.
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Re: Stanley's "Come Out Night?"
It is one game. Consistency has always been stanleys issue.
Lets see if he backs it up
Lets see if he backs it up
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Re: Stanley's "Come Out Night?"
you put the moz onsaintbrat wrote:SainterK wrote:When he rucked his body broke downBackFromUSA wrote:He lacked the chance to ruck with us.SainterK wrote:I don't buy this business he lacked a chance to shine at stkilda, he for whatever reason is playing better at Geelong
When he did ruck - our clearance rate went up.
has this happened?
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Very disappointing news if Stanley has injured his foot. Has had a great night.
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Re: Stanley's "Come Out Night?"
This needs to be a thread!Jacks Back wrote:We should have played him as our number one ruckman for an extended period as we should be playing Hickey also - Longer is not up to it.
We had Hickey and Stanley. Both can play ruck/fwd. but we then we trade pick 25 for Longer. Hickey has to play permanent fwd. Longer gets 9 disposals and 2 marks a game and Hickey gets dropped. Stanley plays the role we should've had him in. Longer stays in the ruck.
Re: Stanley's "Come Out Night?"
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I reckon your happy. He left us. How dare he.
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Re: Stanley's "Come Out Night?"
missed most of the first half in a book. watched most of the third and last and honestly did not see him touch the ball. was he subbed or back to normal?
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Re: Stanley's "Come Out Night?"
I probably only get 10% right but I did always say Stanley was a Ruckman or nothing.
Never scored goals at Jr, SANFL or VFL. Was never going to be a key fwd.
Saints were living some fantasy that because he was tall, blonde, fast and looked a bit like Roo he could play like Roo.
Never scored goals at Jr, SANFL or VFL. Was never going to be a key fwd.
Saints were living some fantasy that because he was tall, blonde, fast and looked a bit like Roo he could play like Roo.
Re: Stanley's "Come Out Night?"
Nah, it's just how it always played out.BackFromUSA wrote:you put the moz onsaintbrat wrote:SainterK wrote:When he rucked his body broke downBackFromUSA wrote:He lacked the chance to ruck with us.SainterK wrote:I don't buy this business he lacked a chance to shine at stkilda, he for whatever reason is playing better at Geelong
When he did ruck - our clearance rate went up.
has this happened?
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Very disappointing news if Stanley has injured his foot. Has had a great night.
Might be a natural ruck, but his body isn't up to it
Re: Stanley's "Come Out Night?"
SainterK wrote:Nah, it's just how it always played out.BackFromUSA wrote:you put the moz onsaintbrat wrote:SainterK wrote:When he rucked his body broke downBackFromUSA wrote:He lacked the chance to ruck with us.SainterK wrote:I don't buy this business he lacked a chance to shine at stkilda, he for whatever reason is playing better at Geelong
When he did ruck - our clearance rate went up.
has this happened?
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Very disappointing news if Stanley has injured his foot. Has had a great night.
Might be a natural ruck, but his body isn't up to it
Pretty much a myth.
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Re: Stanley's "Come Out Night?"
I reckon he hurt his foot when he tried to take that specky in the forward line about halfway through the third quarter. Stayed on the ground and had his head down on the grass - must have known he did something.saynta wrote:I haven't seen him for some time, not that the fools commentating
would ever notice though.
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Re: Stanley's "Come Out Night?"
Con Gorozidis wrote:I probably only get 10% right but I did always say Stanley was a Ruckman or nothing.
Never scored goals at Jr, SANFL or VFL. Was never going to be a key fwd.
Saints were living some fantasy that because he was tall, blonde, fast and looked a bit like Roo he could play like Roo.
You said it many times and you were 100% right.
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Re: Stanley's "Come Out Night?"
We played him as a key defender ffs...
Was always a player that was better when allowed to run around.
We evidently prefer immobile first rucks that do little but tap.
Hickey should be rucking now but instead we are doing Stanley Mark 2. Hickey' s next club will be happy.
Fortunately the Blues ff-ed up and we got Goddard when we should not have. Otherwise the Stanley deal would not be lived down. I was livid about the Stanley trade till we got Goddard with that pick.
But make no mistake....Stanley is the best kick of any ruckman in the AFL. Is both a great field kick and also can kick it very long. Is a very good mark with the stats to back it up. His pure tapwork may lack, but that is the least important quality of a ruckman. He gets to many contests due to his pace and athelicism. Yes not a natural footballer, but will only get better.
Was always a player that was better when allowed to run around.
We evidently prefer immobile first rucks that do little but tap.
Hickey should be rucking now but instead we are doing Stanley Mark 2. Hickey' s next club will be happy.
Fortunately the Blues ff-ed up and we got Goddard when we should not have. Otherwise the Stanley deal would not be lived down. I was livid about the Stanley trade till we got Goddard with that pick.
But make no mistake....Stanley is the best kick of any ruckman in the AFL. Is both a great field kick and also can kick it very long. Is a very good mark with the stats to back it up. His pure tapwork may lack, but that is the least important quality of a ruckman. He gets to many contests due to his pace and athelicism. Yes not a natural footballer, but will only get better.
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Re: Stanley's "Come Out Night?"
Think we made the right call. Can only wait until we see Goddard to know for sure.
He struggled to get his body right, which is also happening at Geelong. He was also omitted from their side too so it hasn't be a clear "strength to strength" scenario where we let top-shelf quality walk.
He also struggled for consistency or to really work himself into a game when he was down, we forget how frustrating he was. Maybe he develops that aspect of his game at Geelong, that doesn't mean he necessarily would have been the same at the Saints.
Even tonight, he committed a couple of bad turnovers early.
Good luck to the guy, hope he has a good career. We needed to turn him over for the long term benefit of our list.
He struggled to get his body right, which is also happening at Geelong. He was also omitted from their side too so it hasn't be a clear "strength to strength" scenario where we let top-shelf quality walk.
He also struggled for consistency or to really work himself into a game when he was down, we forget how frustrating he was. Maybe he develops that aspect of his game at Geelong, that doesn't mean he necessarily would have been the same at the Saints.
Even tonight, he committed a couple of bad turnovers early.
Good luck to the guy, hope he has a good career. We needed to turn him over for the long term benefit of our list.
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Re: Stanley's "Come Out Night?"
This is it. Cant be played in the ruck because his body breaks down.SainterK wrote:Nah, it's just how it always played out.BackFromUSA wrote:you put the moz onsaintbrat wrote:SainterK wrote:When he rucked his body broke downBackFromUSA wrote:He lacked the chance to ruck with us.SainterK wrote:I don't buy this business he lacked a chance to shine at stkilda, he for whatever reason is playing better at Geelong
When he did ruck - our clearance rate went up.
has this happened?
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Very disappointing news if Stanley has injured his foot. Has had a great night.
Might be a natural ruck, but his body isn't up to it
Nothing to do with development
And lets hold back on the typical St.kilda bashing by some so called fans until Goddard has been given the same sort of go.
Fair Dinkum Stanley played one or two games a year OK, then either went missing or got injured.
he may go well at Geelong, but give Hugh Goddard a chance before making rash statements
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Re: Stanley's "Come Out Night?"
I always liked Rhys and hope he goes well but he sure does look fragile with those legs of his.
Re: Stanley's "Come Out Night?"
I don't think he missed to many games at all in his last 2 seasons. That's a pretty fair body of work to see if he is fit or not. By the way we didn't get Goddard for Stanley. We got the pick that got Goddard so we may end up all right but Stanley will become a very good ruckman. He does things I would love to see Longer do and tthats mark and kick it. Yep he isn't a good tapper of the ball but I rate that as important as brushing your teeth after a lunchtime meal.Bunk_Moreland wrote:This is it. Cant be played in the ruck because his body breaks down.SainterK wrote:Nah, it's just how it always played out.BackFromUSA wrote:you put the moz onsaintbrat wrote:SainterK wrote:When he rucked his body broke downBackFromUSA wrote:He lacked the chance to ruck with us.SainterK wrote:I don't buy this business he lacked a chance to shine at stkilda, he for whatever reason is playing better at Geelong
When he did ruck - our clearance rate went up.
has this happened?
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Very disappointing news if Stanley has injured his foot. Has had a great night.
Might be a natural ruck, but his body isn't up to it
Nothing to do with development
And lets hold back on the typical St.kilda bashing by some so called fans until Goddard has been given the same sort of go.
Fair Dinkum Stanley played one or two games a year OK, then either went missing or got injured.
he may go well at Geelong, but give Hugh Goddard a chance before making rash statements
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Re: Stanley's "Come Out Night?"
plugger66 wrote:Con Gorozidis wrote:I probably only get 10% right but I did always say Stanley was a Ruckman or nothing.
Never scored goals at Jr, SANFL or VFL. Was never going to be a key fwd.
Saints were living some fantasy that because he was tall, blonde, fast and looked a bit like Roo he could play like Roo.
looked a bit like Dustan Fletcher too.
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Re: Stanley's "Come Out Night?"
Stanley is now a very good footballer. I'm hoping Goddard becomes a great footballer
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Stanley's "Come Out Night?"
You did say that and I remember agreeing with you.Con Gorozidis wrote: I did always say Stanley was a Ruckman or nothing.
In the role we had him he was standing in the way of us developing a genuine key forward, such as Bruce.
In the ruck pecking order, rightly or wrongly, he was behind both Longer and Hickey. Hence I had no problem with the trade.
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Considering we'd drafted Pierce as well, our ruck stocks weren't exactly thin. I think 197cm key defenders are harder to find and we've got one in Goddard. Stanley's going ok at the Cats, hopefully Goddard will be as good or better for us.bigcarl wrote:You did say that and I remember agreeing with you.Con Gorozidis wrote: I did always say Stanley was a Ruckman or nothing.
In the role we had him he was standing in the way of us developing a genuine key forward, such as Bruce.
In the ruck pecking order, rightly or wrongly, he was behind both Longer and Hickey. Hence I had no problem with the trade.
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Re: Stanley's "Come Out Night?"
PA talls didn't do a great job last night, and Stanley was a bit too mobile for them, but he won't get that luxury against stronger opposition.
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Re: Stanley's "Come Out Night?"
What in hell are you on about? Do you post just to argue with everybody?plugger66 wrote:I don't think he missed to many games at all in his last 2 seasons. That's a pretty fair body of work to see if he is fit or not. By the way we didn't get Goddard for Stanley. We got the pick that got Goddard so we may end up all right but Stanley will become a very good ruckman. He does things I would love to see Longer do and tthats mark and kick it. Yep he isn't a good tapper of the ball but I rate that as important as brushing your teeth after a lunchtime meal.Bunk_Moreland wrote:This is it. Cant be played in the ruck because his body breaks down.SainterK wrote:Nah, it's just how it always played out.BackFromUSA wrote:you put the moz onsaintbrat wrote:SainterK wrote:When he rucked his body broke downBackFromUSA wrote:He lacked the chance to ruck with us.SainterK wrote:I don't buy this business he lacked a chance to shine at stkilda, he for whatever reason is playing better at Geelong
When he did ruck - our clearance rate went up.
has this happened?
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Very disappointing news if Stanley has injured his foot. Has had a great night.
Might be a natural ruck, but his body isn't up to it
Nothing to do with development
And lets hold back on the typical St.kilda bashing by some so called fans until Goddard has been given the same sort of go.
Fair Dinkum Stanley played one or two games a year OK, then either went missing or got injured.
he may go well at Geelong, but give Hugh Goddard a chance before making rash statements
FFS Mr Asperbergers, we got # 21 for Stanley, and selected Hugh Goddard, so in the end we got Hugh Goddard for Stanley
Bugger off with your idiotic semantics, Goddard is on our list at the expense of Stanley.
And Stanley is always getting injured when needed the most. And plays one good game in six.
Lets see how Goddard goes in the next few season before boof heads whinge about the trade.
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Re: Stanley's "Come Out Night?"
In ranking the trade in terms of the Saints recruiting team making the right call, I will compare Stanley vs McKenzie as that is the player that our recruiting team would most likely have been hoping to land with Pick21.stjay wrote:Think we made the right call. Can only wait until we see Goddard to know for sure.
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It was only the Blues unbelievabaly taking Boekhorst (and isn't he looking great!!!!) that had Goddard slip to 21.
Goddard for Stanley I am content with, but I still rate Stanley who at 24 is only going to get better.
Early signs on McKenzie are good. But if he stays a flanker then that would be worth less than a regular ruck or ruck/forward.
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Re: Stanley's "Come Out Night?"
The problem with Stanley was that he was not consistent as a forward and when he went into the more physical role as permanent ruck his body couldn't cope.
As a forward he played a couple of dominant games every year and the rest of the time he went missing.
When he played as first ruck for us he very often broke down because he simply does not have the physicality for the bash and crash of the role.
Don't forget that even when he played a blinder as a forward it was his speed and agility and not his physicality that were the dominating traits of his game.
Good luck to him I hope he has a fruitful career at the cats but I see that one dominant performance in the ruck and his body has let him down again.
As a forward he played a couple of dominant games every year and the rest of the time he went missing.
When he played as first ruck for us he very often broke down because he simply does not have the physicality for the bash and crash of the role.
Don't forget that even when he played a blinder as a forward it was his speed and agility and not his physicality that were the dominating traits of his game.
Good luck to him I hope he has a fruitful career at the cats but I see that one dominant performance in the ruck and his body has let him down again.