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Paddy will end up a bigger joke than Jack Watts tbh, nothing to see here. Least Jack's got some skill old mate McCartin reminds me of Kepler Bradley.
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Locals322 wrote:Paddy will end up a bigger joke than Jack Watts tbh, nothing to see here. Least Jack's got some skill old mate McCartin reminds me of Kepler Bradley.
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With such foresight how about doing something useful and predict the winning Power ball numbers for this Thursday. That will be the only thing that will give you any credenceLocals322 wrote:Paddy will end up a bigger joke than Jack Watts tbh, nothing to see here. Least Jack's got some skill old mate McCartin reminds me of Kepler Bradley.
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Is that SP2008? Thought he was banned for life.ripplug66 wrote:Locals322 wrote:Paddy will end up a bigger joke than Jack Watts tbh, nothing to see here. Least Jack's got some skill old mate McCartin reminds me of Kepler Bradley.
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Anyway read somewhere that Paddy was the new Hudson
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Locals322 wrote:Paddy will end up a bigger joke than Jack Watts tbh, nothing to see here. Least Jack's got some skill old mate McCartin reminds me of Kepler Bradley.
There is no bigger joke than a small minded troll.
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He certainly want a number 1 pickskeptic wrote:Keplar Bradley was a solid though unspectacular player
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Underrated in my opinion.magnifisaint wrote:He certainly want a number 1 pickskeptic wrote:Keplar Bradley was a solid though unspectacular player
Definitely the greatest Keplar to ever play AFL in recent memory
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Dr Spaceman wrote:Underrated in my opinion.magnifisaint wrote:He certainly want a number 1 pickskeptic wrote:Keplar Bradley was a solid though unspectacular player
Definitely the greatest Keplar to ever play AFL in recent memory
You obviously never saw Wessels play AFL?
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As a footballer he makes a wonderful telescopesDr Spaceman wrote:Underrated in my opinion.magnifisaint wrote:He certainly want a number 1 pickskeptic wrote:Keplar Bradley was a solid though unspectacular player
Definitely the greatest Keplar to ever play AFL in recent memory
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He only played Packer's World Series Footy so that doesn't count!ripplug66 wrote:Dr Spaceman wrote:Underrated in my opinion.magnifisaint wrote:He certainly want a number 1 pickskeptic wrote:Keplar Bradley was a solid though unspectacular player
Definitely the greatest Keplar to ever play AFL in recent memory
You obviously never saw Wessels play AFL?
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skeptic wrote:You saw Coleman!!!!saynta wrote:Wow Hudson eh? Third best fullforward I have ever seen, after Plugger and Coleman.tony74 wrote: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.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?
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.
What was he like to watch? If you've put him up at number 1 or 2 he was obviously worth the hype
Yeah, I saw Coleman play. He was magic. As a young un though, I thought him a bit of a sook for crying when he got rubbed out and couldn't play in a grand final. The young are pretty silly. I'd cry too.
Also saw him come off the ground crying one day at the junction oval. From memory he got a smack on the nose. Hard enough though to make anyones eyes water.
Coleman was a freak. He kicked a goal with his first kick amd got 12 for the match. No one has come close to equaling that feat.
He also kicked over 500 goals in about 98 matches to have the second hiighest goal average per match after Hudson.
Plugger, Coleman and Hudson were all champions of the game and would still be champions in todays game no matter what some self proclaimed experts think.
They remind me of someone nicknamed Albert Winestein. Three drinks and he was an expert on every topic imaginable.
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saynta wrote:skeptic wrote:You saw Coleman!!!!saynta wrote:Wow Hudson eh? Third best fullforward I have ever seen, after Plugger and Coleman.tony74 wrote: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.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?
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.
What was he like to watch? If you've put him up at number 1 or 2 he was obviously worth the hype
Yeah, I saw Coleman play. He was magic. As a young un though, I thought him a bit of a sook for crying when he got rubbed out and couldn't play in a grand final. The young are pretty silly. I'd cry too.
Also saw him come off the ground crying one day at the junction oval. From memory he got a smack on the nose. Hard enough though to make anyones eyes water.
Coleman was a freak. He kicked a goal with his first kick amd got 12 for the match. No one has come close to equaling that feat.
He also kicked over 500 goals in about 98 matches to have the second hiighest goal average per match after Hudson.
Plugger, Coleman and Hudson were all champions of the game and would still be champions in todays game no matter what some self proclaimed experts think.
They remind me of someone nicknamed Albert Winestein. Three drinks and he was an expert on every topic imaginable.
To say all 3 would be champions in todays game shows that you just don't realise how much footy has changed. Cant comment on Coleman but Hudson wouldn't get a game in todays footy and if Plugger trained how he did and was the weight he was when he played he wouldn't either. Not a hope. I don't think it would matter how much Hudson played as he just wouldn't have the pace to play. If Plugger got fit he could play still because of his pace. Its far to simple to say they would still be champions now.
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As a youngster he would not get drafted these days. However I saw him play quite a few times and I think if a young fit Hudson was placed in todays Hawthorn's forward line, his cunning and innate sense of where the ball would drop would still enable him to kick a bag most weeks. Speed was never his forte and the ball delivery wasn't of today's standard.
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Paddy is a safe bet to turn out a very solid forward
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Better
I'd suggest he'll end up around the Chris Dawes/Cam Mooney at worst
Jay Schultz/Tex Walker at best
He, Bruce and Membrey will form a solid front half with Billings, Lonie and Gresham
Or
Better
I'd suggest he'll end up around the Chris Dawes/Cam Mooney at worst
Jay Schultz/Tex Walker at best
He, Bruce and Membrey will form a solid front half with Billings, Lonie and Gresham
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BigMart wrote:Paddy is a safe bet to turn out a very solid forward
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I'd suggest he'll end up around the Chris Dawes/Cam Mooney at worst
Jay Schultz/Tex Walker at best
He, Bruce and Membrey will form a solid front half with Billings, Lonie and Gresham
Dawes would be failure, Mooney wouldn't. I'm glad you have put a limit on an unfit first year player.
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Why do you say he is unfit when reports from preseason say the contrary?ripplug66 wrote:BigMart wrote:Paddy is a safe bet to turn out a very solid forward
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I'd suggest he'll end up around the Chris Dawes/Cam Mooney at worst
Jay Schultz/Tex Walker at best
He, Bruce and Membrey will form a solid front half with Billings, Lonie and Gresham
Dawes would be failure, Mooney wouldn't. I'm glad you have put a limit on an unfit first year player.
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If Paddy can kick 4 goals a game on average, that's one a quarter, he has done his job. Any more than that is a bonus.
If Paddy ends up as good as Cam Mooney I would be very happy. Mooney was a very versatile player. I don't really like all of this negativity about a first year player who is a teenager. Why base the next twelve seasons on his first when he was playing in a poor team? Mooney was also a great 'team man' in successful sides.
It doesn't always just come down to natural talent either; players need to be developed properly, and this is one area which the club will need to lift it's game in if we are going to see the best of Carlisle and Freeman as well. Personal and professional development, on-field and off.
McCartin will be a great player for us and if it takes a few years for him to come on, then so be it.
If Paddy ends up as good as Cam Mooney I would be very happy. Mooney was a very versatile player. I don't really like all of this negativity about a first year player who is a teenager. Why base the next twelve seasons on his first when he was playing in a poor team? Mooney was also a great 'team man' in successful sides.
It doesn't always just come down to natural talent either; players need to be developed properly, and this is one area which the club will need to lift it's game in if we are going to see the best of Carlisle and Freeman as well. Personal and professional development, on-field and off.
McCartin will be a great player for us and if it takes a few years for him to come on, then so be it.
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4 goals a game is asking far too much. Thats 100 a season with a few finals. If he averages that in this day and age he will be an all time great. A tad better than just doing his job.samuraisaint wrote:If Paddy can kick 4 goals a game on average, that's one a quarter, he has done his job. Any more than that is a bonus.
If Paddy ends up as good as Cam Mooney I would be very happy. Mooney was a very versatile player. I don't really like all of this negativity about a first year player who is a teenager. Why base the next twelve seasons on his first when he was playing in a poor team? Mooney was also a great 'team man' in successful sides.
It doesn't always just come down to natural talent either; players need to be developed properly, and this is one area which the club will need to lift it's game in if we are going to see the best of Carlisle and Freeman as well. Personal and professional development, on-field and off.
McCartin will be a great player for us and if it takes a few years for him to come on, then so be it.
Downsize the expectation or work on the maths. Like you though I am confident he will be a very good player for us.
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Re: Paddy's endurance
tony74 says Paddy is another year away from being fully ready for AFL.
How many seasons did Rooey take?
I guess it's a harsh comparison as Rooey wasn't groomed to be our key forward initially.
How many seasons did Rooey take?
I guess it's a harsh comparison as Rooey wasn't groomed to be our key forward initially.
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First year Rooey hardly played.
Second year he played a few games.
It was really 2003 when he started to hit his straps.
Second year he played a few games.
It was really 2003 when he started to hit his straps.
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And I have read other ITK's say that his fitness and endurance has improved 200% on last season and will select himself when he gets into the seniors"saintspremiers wrote:tony74 says Paddy is another year away from being fully ready for AFL.
How many seasons did Rooey take?
I guess it's a harsh comparison as Rooey wasn't groomed to be our key forward initially.
And comparing Roo with him is totally unfair.
Kosi won rising star first year, Roo had a knee and hardly played.
Who turned out better?
Showed promise in 2002 did Roo, but wasn't consistent until 2003.
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I've got no doubt that Paddy will become a very good forward. With Brucey at CHF we will have a lethal attack
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