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Lonie & Sinclair
I'm frequently getting these two mixed up, they look similar, and play a similar game.
Can anybody point out any distinguishing features, or different skill sets.
Which is the better player?
Can anybody point out any distinguishing features, or different skill sets.
Which is the better player?
Re: Lonie & Sinclair
Lonie is almost blonde and has a giant head.
Sinclair does not.
I think Sinclair is the better player.
Sinc left, Lonie right.
Sinclair does not.
I think Sinclair is the better player.
Sinc left, Lonie right.
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Re: Lonie & Sinclair
They look completely different to me, but there are many other similarities. Both smallish, play mid/forward, have good skills, kick goals, are called Jack and were drafted this year by us.
If I had to choose one it would be really tough! I was going to say Sinclair, but looking at the average stats I'm still not sure. The even sit next to each other in the stats table (ordered by total disposals for the year).
Lonie has slightly more av disposals: 12.1 vs 11.7
More tackles: 3.1 vs 2.6
Sinclair averages more goals 1.1 vs 0.7
The most noticable stat difference is the kick/handball ratio. Lonie kicks more 7.5/4.7 and Pins handballs more 5.3/6.3.
In games, my observation is that Lonie does more flashy things.
If I had to choose one it would be really tough! I was going to say Sinclair, but looking at the average stats I'm still not sure. The even sit next to each other in the stats table (ordered by total disposals for the year).
Lonie has slightly more av disposals: 12.1 vs 11.7
More tackles: 3.1 vs 2.6
Sinclair averages more goals 1.1 vs 0.7
The most noticable stat difference is the kick/handball ratio. Lonie kicks more 7.5/4.7 and Pins handballs more 5.3/6.3.
In games, my observation is that Lonie does more flashy things.
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Re: Lonie & Sinclair
Sinclair seems to make better decisions and is cleaner in traffic. I can see him becoming a mid before Lonie.
I am convinced they will both play 150+ games for us but I see Sinclair having more upside.
I am convinced they will both play 150+ games for us but I see Sinclair having more upside.
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Re: Lonie & Sinclair
Lonies pressure acts would be the best I have seen in a first year player. His efforts to hold the ball in the forward line are incrediblesaint-stu wrote:They look completely different to me, but there are many other similarities. Both smallish, play mid/forward, have good skills, kick goals, are called Jack and were drafted this year by us.
If I had to choose one it would be really tough! I was going to say Sinclair, but looking at the average stats I'm still not sure. The even sit next to each other in the stats table (ordered by total disposals for the year).
Lonie has slightly more av disposals: 12.1 vs 11.7
More tackles: 3.1 vs 2.6
Sinclair averages more goals 1.1 vs 0.7
The most noticable stat difference is the kick/handball ratio. Lonie kicks more 7.5/4.7 and Pins handballs more 5.3/6.3.
In games, my observation is that Lonie does more flashy things.
Re: Lonie & Sinclair
Well it's quite simple..... Lonie is a passionate, freaky, Milney type 'who loves winning', Sinclair oozes class, confidence & arrogance like Stevie J 'who loves winning'.
This club is my life & I still can't understand why I haven't seen a flag & I'm 46, I've had to move to SA (not my fault) & going to the footy here is creepy weird (even though the Adelaide Oval is a good complex) because they never grew up at Moorabbin or in the VFL (so plastic).
My kids amaze me because they "really" love the Saints & tell me off when I'm negative..... what's my point - they love these new guys & they love Roo.
I'm a bit emotional tonight because when I had to move to SA as an orphan at 11 my favourite player was T Barker so I barracked for Sturt because Peter Motley reminded me of him & I had his poster on my wall... I'm at my sons footy club tonight & Motley's son plays there. My daughter is practising her gymnastics (the splits) & he came up to me & said "she's doing well, my daughter is over there being taught by that older girl." Nobody famous has ever made an effort for me like that, it blew me away.
I read all your posts & don't say much but I have loved this year, when we had all the number 1 drafts etc all true Sainters really know that everything that could go wrong did & I was a frustrated man ... not anymore because the fun is coming.
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This club is my life & I still can't understand why I haven't seen a flag & I'm 46, I've had to move to SA (not my fault) & going to the footy here is creepy weird (even though the Adelaide Oval is a good complex) because they never grew up at Moorabbin or in the VFL (so plastic).
My kids amaze me because they "really" love the Saints & tell me off when I'm negative..... what's my point - they love these new guys & they love Roo.
I'm a bit emotional tonight because when I had to move to SA as an orphan at 11 my favourite player was T Barker so I barracked for Sturt because Peter Motley reminded me of him & I had his poster on my wall... I'm at my sons footy club tonight & Motley's son plays there. My daughter is practising her gymnastics (the splits) & he came up to me & said "she's doing well, my daughter is over there being taught by that older girl." Nobody famous has ever made an effort for me like that, it blew me away.
I read all your posts & don't say much but I have loved this year, when we had all the number 1 drafts etc all true Sainters really know that everything that could go wrong did & I was a frustrated man ... not anymore because the fun is coming.
Fotius Quo Fidelius !
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Re: Lonie & Sinclair
how on earth you get these two mixed up is beyond me
one is blond and short with the other one being medium and darker hair
the real dead give away is the diff numbers
one is blond and short with the other one being medium and darker hair
the real dead give away is the diff numbers
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Re: Lonie & Sinclair
Great postmickey wrote:Well it's quite simple..... Lonie is a passionate, freaky, Milney type 'who loves winning', Sinclair oozes class, confidence & arrogance like Stevie J 'who loves winning'.
This club is my life & I still can't understand why I haven't seen a flag & I'm 46, I've had to move to SA (not my fault) & going to the footy here is creepy weird (even though the Adelaide Oval is a good complex) because they never grew up at Moorabbin or in the VFL (so plastic).
My kids amaze me because they "really" love the Saints & tell me off when I'm negative..... what's my point - they love these new guys & they love Roo.
I'm a bit emotional tonight because when I had to move to SA as an orphan at 11 my favourite player was T Barker so I barracked for Sturt because Peter Motley reminded me of him & I had his poster on my wall... I'm at my sons footy club tonight & Motley's son plays there. My daughter is practising her gymnastics (the splits) & he came up to me & said "she's doing well, my daughter is over there being taught by that older girl." Nobody famous has ever made an effort for me like that, it blew me away.
I read all your posts & don't say much but I have loved this year, when we had all the number 1 drafts etc all true Sainters really know that everything that could go wrong did & I was a frustrated man ... not anymore because the fun is coming.
Fotius Quo Fidelius !
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Re: Lonie & Sinclair
Jack Lonie is like a mossie that hangs around the patio when the barbie is on. Until he finishes off with a nasty bite
Jack Sinclair is the artful dodger, Jack-the-lad type who gives you a cheeky grin, kicks a sweet goal. Then while you're applauding he sneaks back and nicks ya wallet. But when caught, he's so appealing, you merely high five and send him on his way
Jack Sinclair is the artful dodger, Jack-the-lad type who gives you a cheeky grin, kicks a sweet goal. Then while you're applauding he sneaks back and nicks ya wallet. But when caught, he's so appealing, you merely high five and send him on his way
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Re: Lonie & Sinclair
Like to see Lonie nail a few more of his shots on goal. He has missed some very getable goals so far. Will be a great player if he can improve on that.
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Re: Lonie & Sinclair
I think Lonie has had a much bigger impact on our performances this year. His forward pressure and pressure acts and repeat pressure are unbelievable. He shows enourmous stamina in those repeat efforts. If not for some wayward set shot kicking, would have kicked a handful more goals. I'm still not sold on SInclair being future A grade material (would love to be proven wrong of course)...recruiting is so thorough these days, there must have been some reasons he was overlooked by all other clubs including our own up to 4 times?!?!
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Re: Lonie & Sinclair
i agree with Wagga's comments - Lonie comfortably for me on what i've seen thus far. Still very happy with Sinclair however.
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Re: Lonie & Sinclair
re Sinclair I think part of the reason he was overlooked is because he was focusing on cricket in his later school years. For someone who has not fully been in the football system I think he shows a lot of promise we might just have to be a bit more patient.Saint wagga wrote:I think Lonie has had a much bigger impact on our performances this year. His forward pressure and pressure acts and repeat pressure are unbelievable. He shows enourmous stamina in those repeat efforts. If not for some wayward set shot kicking, would have kicked a handful more goals. I'm still not sold on SInclair being future A grade material (would love to be proven wrong of course)...recruiting is so thorough these days, there must have been some reasons he was overlooked by all other clubs including our own up to 4 times?!?!
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Re: Lonie & Sinclair
Two different kinds of players, both have great ball sense, but I think Sinclair is better in congested play and has good smarts, and Lonie plays the crumbing role in the forward line really well and has a good defensive side which is must for a small forward. Sinclair probably needs to improve his defensive game, but both players will just get better and better.
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Re: Lonie & Sinclair
Sinclair looks like a 150 game pro....has a real clinical air to him.
When he develops his body and endurance he will be an A-grader
Like Lonie alot too, but Sinclair just means business
When he develops his body and endurance he will be an A-grader
Like Lonie alot too, but Sinclair just means business
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Re: Lonie & Sinclair
We shouldn't get ahead of ourselves. Last year more than a few thought Eli was going to be a star. Still might, but the doubters have moved in.
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stevie wrote:Jack Sinclair is the artful dodger, Jack-the-lad type who gives you a cheeky grin, kicks a sweet goal. Then while you're applauding he sneaks back and nicks ya wallet. But when caught, he's so appealing, you merely high five and send him on his way
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Re: Lonie & Sinclair
I'm impressed with how clean Sinclair is. Sometimes when players are on the bottom of the packs clean hands can get missed, but he is a beauty. He also seems to kick his goals with ease.
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True story Bro.
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Re: Lonie & Sinclair
great post Mickey, great Saints passion!!
Really impressed by these two Jacks this year, though in the Sinclair camp at the moment.
Was a little bit concerned with his disposal/decision making after seeing some preseason vision but that was not apparent once he got to the ones.
He's a solid unit, really great balance, lateral agility in packs is outstanding. Very slippery in close, a bit like the great Robert.
Neat skills, creative and his finishing from general play is excellent. Seems to have decent pace and good hunger for the contest.
Lonie's effort and attack is outstanding. Skills can be sublime (one inside 50 kick was unbelievable - can't recall the game).
Goal kicking accuracy has been a disappointment given his level of kicking skill.
Little bit worried about his size and whether that will limit his impact down the track.
Gutsy player though - maybe too much so!
If Jack B can get his body 100% we'll have some very lively and creative small mid/fwds
Really impressed by these two Jacks this year, though in the Sinclair camp at the moment.
Was a little bit concerned with his disposal/decision making after seeing some preseason vision but that was not apparent once he got to the ones.
He's a solid unit, really great balance, lateral agility in packs is outstanding. Very slippery in close, a bit like the great Robert.
Neat skills, creative and his finishing from general play is excellent. Seems to have decent pace and good hunger for the contest.
Lonie's effort and attack is outstanding. Skills can be sublime (one inside 50 kick was unbelievable - can't recall the game).
Goal kicking accuracy has been a disappointment given his level of kicking skill.
Little bit worried about his size and whether that will limit his impact down the track.
Gutsy player though - maybe too much so!
If Jack B can get his body 100% we'll have some very lively and creative small mid/fwds
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