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Post: # 1594243Post tony74 »

saintsRrising wrote:There is a big difference between:

Has a touch of Hudson in him as in the ability to use his body to manoeuvre the opposition out of the way at just the right time.

and

He is the next Hudson
Got it in one.


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What episodes?


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8856brother wrote:What episodes?
Diabetes related I presume.


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tony74 wrote:
saintsRrising wrote:There is a big difference between:

Has a touch of Hudson in him as in the ability to use his body to manoeuvre the opposition out of the way at just the right time.

and

He is the next Hudson
Got it in one.

So rubbish is a good word for that.


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Ben Hudson?


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ripplug66 wrote:
tony74 wrote:
saintsRrising wrote:There is a big difference between:

Has a touch of Hudson in him as in the ability to use his body to manoeuvre the opposition out of the way at just the right time.

and

He is the next Hudson
Got it in one.

So rubbish is a good word for that.
Why is it rubbish? Because Tony74 posted it?

Why can't he have the opinion he posted?


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Bunk_Moreland wrote:
ripplug66 wrote:
tony74 wrote:
saintsRrising wrote:There is a big difference between:

Has a touch of Hudson in him as in the ability to use his body to manoeuvre the opposition out of the way at just the right time.

and

He is the next Hudson
Got it in one.

So rubbish is a good word for that.
Why is it rubbish? Because Tony74 posted it?

Why can't he have the opinion he posted?

He can and so can I or can it only be one positive person who allowed and opinion. We don't want McCartin to play anything like Hudson even when using his body. I wont say what you said is rubbish because its xmas time and we should all try and get along.


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I just shake my head sometimes.


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ripplug66 wrote:
Bunk_Moreland wrote:
ripplug66 wrote:
tony74 wrote:
saintsRrising wrote:There is a big difference between:

Has a touch of Hudson in him as in the ability to use his body to manoeuvre the opposition out of the way at just the right time.

and

He is the next Hudson
Got it in one.

So rubbish is a good word for that.
Why is it rubbish? Because Tony74 posted it?

Why can't he have the opinion he posted?

He can and so can I or can it only be one positive person who allowed and opinion. We don't want McCartin to play anything like Hudson even when using his body. I wont say what you said is rubbish because its xmas time and we should all try and get along.
Have you gotten on the turps early. Above makes absolutely no sense and is total rubbish. Yours Wasn't an opinion just a slagging off of another's.

So if someone says so and so reminds me of Plugger because of the way he kicks, you would respond by saying we don't want that because Plugger wouldn't survive in today's game?

I would love McCartin to play like Hudson and kick 150 in a season. For some reason that upsets you.

Weird. Must be the turps


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Bunk_Moreland wrote:
Have you gotten on the turps early. Above makes absolutely no sense and is total rubbish. Yours Wasn't an opinion just a slagging off of another's.

So if someone says so and so reminds me of Plugger because of the way he kicks, you would respond by saying we don't want that because Plugger wouldn't survive in today's game?

I would love McCartin to play like Hudson and kick 150 in a season. For some reason that upsets you.

Weird. Must be the turps

For a person who seems happy to run to mods when people get personal you really do like getting personal yourself. This isn't BF. Sorry that's your line as if you are some sort of BF god. And I would love McCartin to kick 150 but if you understand footy he has no hope if he plays like Hudson. If only footy was as easy as some think.

And my opinion was it was rubbish to say he is the next Hudson. That is an opinion. My opinion of you is that there is a BM1 and a BM2. 2 has come out to play today. I hope 1 comes out tomorrow afterall it is xmas.


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He is not the next Hudson, he is the first Mc. Cartin. What Paddy can do however is when the situation arises he seems able to manoeuvre his arse/body to gain the advantage over the opposition. I don't believe you can teach this skill, it's a gift that the great one on one players have. Hudson came to mind. How often was he able to take a mark ridiculously easy by somehow manoeuvring his opposition out of position. I tend to think Paddy has that same innate ability. That's why he was rated top 2.
Just my humble opinion of course.


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tony74 wrote:He is not the next Hudson, he is the first Mc. Cartin. What Paddy can do however is when the situation arises he seems able to manoeuvre his arse/body to gain the advantage over the opposition. I don't believe you can teach this skill, it's a gift that the great one on one players have. Hudson came to mind. How often was he able to take a mark ridiculously easy by somehow manoeuvring his opposition out of position. I tend to think Paddy has that same innate ability. That's why he was rated top 2.
Just my humble opinion of course.
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And to you Dr. Take off the white coat and party hard!


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tony74 wrote:And to you Dr. Take off the white coat and party hard!
So tony,
are they planning on starting paddy in the first 22 next year round 1 . Is it onwards and upwards for now on ?


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tony74 wrote:He is not the next Hudson, he is the first Mc. Cartin. What Paddy can do however is when the situation arises he seems able to manoeuvre his arse/body to gain the advantage over the opposition. I don't believe you can teach this skill, it's a gift that the great one on one players have. Hudson came to mind. How often was he able to take a mark ridiculously easy by somehow manoeuvring his opposition out of position. I tend to think Paddy has that same innate ability. That's why he was rated top 2.
Just my humble opinion of course.
Thanks for posting Tony74 - a lot of us really appreciate your views, especially as you get to see the boys from so close up. All the best for Christmas.


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kosifantutti wrote:Ben Hudson?
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Post: # 1594366Post Dave McNamara »

saynta wrote:Wow Hudson eh? Third best fullforward I have ever seen, after Plugger and Coleman.
I'm with you! I never saw Coleman play, so for me I'd say Hudson, second best full forward I've seen... and (yet), also the most under rated. :?

Hudson has the highest average (5.6 goals per game) of any VFL/AFL footballer.

Have a look (any Saintsationalists who are unfamiliar with Peter Hudson's career) at some of his footage (but I advise fast forwarding 'certain' parts :( ).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yD56US5enmE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzswmgKUbBg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6psNk8rlOwU

No Matthew Lloyd-esque stuffing around. Just goes back, runs in, and kicks the thing.
And used a flat punt rather than the ubiquitous drop punt.
And note the ball drop. It doesn't have very far to fall, so very little chance of stuffing up the kick. Wonderful technique. (Remember, this is the bloke who sorted out Stewie Loewe!!! :lol: )
And all the fuss of late re hands-in-the-back (or not)... Hudson used just his hips... his hands were for taking the mark.

Peter Hudson was a true footballing genius, and would have no trouble kicking bags of goals in today's game IMHO

And, if our Paddy ends up with people using his name in the same sentence as Peter Hudson... then I will be absolutely rapted... that we didn't take Petracca. :D



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70s sainter wrote:
tony74 wrote:And to you Dr. Take off the white coat and party hard!
So tony,
are they planning on starting paddy in the first 22 next year round 1 . Is it onwards and upwards for now on ?
I reckon you'll see him 70% of the time. Depends a bit on Carlisles fitness. Paddy not quite body fit for a full year. ( As are most of the young ones ) One more full pre season and they'll be cherry ripe for 2017.


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tony74 wrote:He is not the next Hudson, he is the first Mc. Cartin. What Paddy can do however is when the situation arises he seems able to manoeuvre his arse/body to gain the advantage over the opposition. I don't believe you can teach this skill, it's a gift that the great one on one players have. Hudson came to mind. How often was he able to take a mark ridiculously easy by somehow manoeuvring his opposition out of position. I tend to think Paddy has that same innate ability. That's why he was rated top 2.
Just my humble opinion of course.
What? I didn't know there was room in the modern day game for taking contested marks and kicking goals, surely he wont make it :)


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saynta wrote:
tony74 wrote:
Long Term Injury wrote:Heard this week - cant remember where - that Paddy's endurance was matching that of Bruce in preseason. If that is true, it would be a massive improvement and a great sign of his professionalism etc. Really exciting stuff. Anyone heard anything on this, or who else is tearing it up? Tony74 any gos?
Paddy is up about 200% in body shape and strength. You will really see a difference in the way he looks. No longer a kid with a bit of baby fat, pretty lean and taut at the moment. Really working on his endurance, probably about 50% up from last year. Still having hassles with his levels as sometimes when he really pushes himself he does more harm than good and has a bit of an episode. Happened a few times so far this pre season but he's getting better knowing his own body so he'll get that right.
One things for sure, the boy can play footy. Has a touch of Hudson in him as in the ability to use his body to manoeuvre the opposition out of the way at just the right time.
Wow Hudson eh? Third best fullforward I have ever seen, after Plugger and Coleman.
You saw Coleman!!!!

What was he like to watch? If you've put him up at number 1 or 2 he was obviously worth the hype


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tony74 wrote:
70s sainter wrote:
tony74 wrote:And to you Dr. Take off the white coat and party hard!
So tony,
are they planning on starting paddy in the first 22 next year round 1 . Is it onwards and upwards for now on ?
I reckon you'll see him 70% of the time. Depends a bit on Carlisles fitness. Paddy not quite body fit for a full year. ( As are most of the young ones ) One more full pre season and they'll be cherry ripe for 2017.

Can I ask why Carlisle has anything to do with McCartin playing? They surely are at opposite ends of the ground.


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ripplug66 wrote:
tony74 wrote:
70s sainter wrote:
tony74 wrote:And to you Dr. Take off the white coat and party hard!
So tony,
are they planning on starting paddy in the first 22 next year round 1 . Is it onwards and upwards for now on ?
I reckon you'll see him 70% of the time. Depends a bit on Carlisles fitness. Paddy not quite body fit for a full year. ( As are most of the young ones ) One more full pre season and they'll be cherry ripe for 2017.

Can I ask why Carlisle has anything to do with McCartin playing? They surely are at opposite ends of the ground.
Perhaps it has to do with the structure of the team in terms of size and speed, Having lots of big KPD's would reduce our running capacity and if Carlisle is fit playing in the Backline and we are very tall down there the club may opt to have one less KPD (Mccartin) in the forward line in order to be more mobile and provide more run.


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saintsRrising wrote:
ripplug66 wrote: There are many who weren't great trainers. Plugger, Carey and many others. There was also many who were the best trainers. Harvey, Lenny and also many others. Some could train forever and never make it and also the exact opposite. These days most players do no more or less than the club wants them to do.
I would hope that they do no more fitness training than our club fitness team design for them.

Banger used to "overtrain". Going for runs post-game if he did not feel he worked hard enough. But overtraining can do a lot of damage, while not achieving any extra fitness.

His hammy's were the better for following modern training programs.

Training today is a lot more of a science and part of that is that is also that a lot less time is required to achieve the same results.
The Zelk helped Banger with some of the changes in technique and loading that helped him get past the hamstring problem.

Arsene Wenger is generally credited with introducing, or at least greatly raising the emphasis on, science to the EPL.

Arsene Wenger wrote a reference for The Zelk.

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uptheboys wrote:
ripplug66 wrote:
tony74 wrote:
70s sainter wrote:
tony74 wrote:And to you Dr. Take off the white coat and party hard!
So tony,
are they planning on starting paddy in the first 22 next year round 1 . Is it onwards and upwards for now on ?
I reckon you'll see him 70% of the time. Depends a bit on Carlisles fitness. Paddy not quite body fit for a full year. ( As are most of the young ones ) One more full pre season and they'll be cherry ripe for 2017.

Can I ask why Carlisle has anything to do with McCartin playing? They surely are at opposite ends of the ground.
Perhaps it has to do with the structure of the team in terms of size and speed, Having lots of big KPD's would reduce our running capacity and if Carlisle is fit playing in the Backline and we are very tall down there the club may opt to have one less KPD (Mccartin) in the forward line in order to be more mobile and provide more run.

I read what you say but it still makes no sense unless we have recruited McCartin and Carlisle hoping only one plays.


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