Paddy's endurance

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Post: # 1594536Post Bunk_Moreland »

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 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"

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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Bunk_Moreland wrote:
ripplug66 wrote:
BigMart wrote:Paddy is a safe bet to turn out a very solid forward

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

Dawes would be failure, Mooney wouldn't. I'm glad you have put a limit on an unfit first year player.
Why do you say he is unfit when reports from preseason say the contrary?
Because I saw him play and he was AFL unfit.


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ripplug66 wrote:
Bunk_Moreland wrote:
ripplug66 wrote:
BigMart wrote:Paddy is a safe bet to turn out a very solid forward

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

Dawes would be failure, Mooney wouldn't. I'm glad you have put a limit on an unfit first year player.
Why do you say he is unfit when reports from preseason say the contrary?
Because I saw him play and he was AFL unfit.
Yes he was, that is true. His endurance was poor and his overall fitness was pretty average.

However reports from preseason is that his endurance has improved greatly and so has his fitness.

Time will tell if that translates into match day endurance and fitness though. Nothing like being match fit.

Still his reported improvement would lead us to believe that he is already much fitter than last season.


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Bunk_Moreland wrote:
ripplug66 wrote:
Bunk_Moreland wrote:
ripplug66 wrote:
BigMart wrote:Paddy is a safe bet to turn out a very solid forward

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

Dawes would be failure, Mooney wouldn't. I'm glad you have put a limit on an unfit first year player.
Why do you say he is unfit when reports from preseason say the contrary?
Because I saw him play and he was AFL unfit.
Yes he was, that is true. His endurance was poor and his overall fitness was pretty average.

However reports from preseason is that his endurance has improved greatly and so has his fitness.

Time will tell if that translates into match day endurance and fitness though. Nothing like being match fit.

Still his reported improvement would lead us to believe that he is already much fitter than last season.

I think that was my point. How can you put a ceiling of at best a Schultz when h wasn't really ready for AFL footy. And after only one year anyway.


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Yeah that's what I want to know


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At the moment I'm just hoping that Paddy can endure Saints fans.


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I thought Paddy covered a lot of ground in his games, but it probably knocked him about a fair bit.-


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Too wasn't consistent until 2003????

That's a strange comment...

He won the B&F in 2002 at 19yo and took around 200 marks


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BigMart wrote:Too wasn't consistent until 2003????

That's a strange comment...

He won the B&F in 2002 at 19yo and took around 200 marks
Yep and missed most of 2001 through injury...a lot a bs spoken here by self-proclaimed experts


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Bunk_Moreland wrote:
saintspremiers wrote:
tony74 says Paddy is another year away from being fully ready for AFL.
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"
Pssssst fellows methinks it's only tony74 that's ITK around here.

He's pretty good with % too.......... he covers both your bases SP & B_M :wink:

In this thread alone he has indicated to date:

"Paddy is about 200% in body shape & strength."

"Endurance is probably about 50% from last year"

AND

"Reckon you'll see him 70% of the time"

Keep these % close to your chests fellows, we don't want any poster getting all :mrgreen: :mrgreen: 'cause he's not ITK :wink: :wink:


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Tex Walker is a fair limit (GUN!) and fair comparison as a player type.

If he was going to be a freak.... He would have shown something (just short snippets) of absolute class or raw talent in his first year... In the VFL/AFL/NAB/Intra Club he was not poor, but not great either... Just OK really. If he was going to be a Buddy Franklin or Matthew Lloyd level ... We'd know.... He'd have done something special.

He's shown enough to suggest he will make it as a player, it's just the level he can get to now.

IMHO
He will be a solid Key Fwd in the Jay Shulz range


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BigMart wrote:Tex Walker is a fair limit (GUN!) and fair comparison as a player type.

If he was going to be a freak.... He would have shown something (just short snippets) of absolute class or raw talent in his first year... In the VFL/AFL/NAB/Intra Club he was not poor, but not great either... Just OK really. If he was going to be a Buddy Franklin or Matthew Lloyd level ... We'd know.... He'd have done something special.

He's shown enough to suggest he will make it as a player, it's just the level he can get to now.

IMHO
He will be a solid Key Fwd in the Jay Shulz range

And he has had all of one year and an unfit one to show that. I was thinking more of a Jodi Arnol type afterall he did bugger all.


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So why after a junior career at the Elite level for 4 years and an AFL pre season was he unfit

How can a 18yo that trains 4 days per week be 'unfit'

Was he injured?

If so

That's strange because he played 18 games

If his endurance was so poor, as Chistian Petraccas was its interesting they went 1&2

Last player we drafted with poor endurance levels was Caydn Beetham


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BigMart wrote:So why after a junior career at the Elite level for 4 years and an AFL pre season was he unfit

How can a 18yo that trains 4 days per week be 'unfit'

Was he injured?

If so

That's strange because he played 18 games

If his endurance was so poor, as Chistian Petraccas was its interesting they went 1&2

Last player we drafted with poor endurance levels was Caydn Beetham

Interesting that you know the last player we drafted with poor endurance levels. Do you get info from the club for that comment? I think it was obvious to anyone who went to games that Paddy wasn't fit enough for AFL footy as probably 50% of players drafted aren't. Its just common sense because they don't train as hard in juniors. And you admit Petraccas fitness was poor but you seem to doubt Paddy's wasn't. That is again interesting considering we never saw one play a game in anger and some of us saw Paddy live many times. And if you think one year of training gets you fit for AFL footy then I'm amazed.


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I think everyone expects too much for an 18 y.o. In his first season.
Tom Hawkins didn't set the world on fire on his first season and I can remember Buddy Franklin being dropped in his first year.
Even our greatest forward in Tony Lockett didn't star in his first year and the fitness and conditioning levels required were a lot less in 1983.


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longtimesaint wrote:I think everyone expects too much for an 18 y.o. In his first season.
Tom Hawkins didn't set the world on fire on his first season and I can remember Buddy Franklin being dropped in his first year.
Even our greatest forward in Tony Lockett didn't star in his first year and the fitness and conditioning levels required were a lot less in 1983.
The instant gratification culture is in footy as well. Something / someone has to be awesome immediately or it's / they're useless.
I can remember watching Dal and Joey running around in the seconds at Coburg footy ground in their second or third years, thinking to myself, "they could become quality AFL players in time".

Give the guy some time. He's probably just stopped growing. And he's a big fella, not a nippy little guy.


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BigMart wrote:So why after a junior career at the Elite level for 4 years and an AFL pre season was he unfit

How can a 18yo that trains 4 days per week be 'unfit'

Was he injured?

If so

That's strange because he played 18 games

If his endurance was so poor, as Chistian Petraccas was its interesting they went 1&2

Last player we drafted with poor endurance levels was Caydn Beetham
Spencer White?


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14 Disposals, 9 marks, 1 goal, 2 Tackles, 5 Contested Possessions, 2 Contested Marks, 3 one %ers - all in his 4th game of AFL footy

I'll be taking that to the bank!! :twisted:

F*** the comparisons - he wont need them!

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Yes

Spencer White - good call

Andrew Lovett of course

Would also say that Arryn Siposs never had great fitness

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Everyone knows about Beethams endurance issues

BTW
I don't consider your comments about Paddy being 'unfit' as accurate
He was by no means AFL seasoned (like most draftees) but was not unfit ... Did you get that info from the club directly??
His endurance levels are obviously not the greatest... Something to work on, but if after years as a teenager in elite pathways he has low endurance .... It's something that he will never be great with... Must compensate by being elite in other areas.


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Devilhead wrote:14 Disposals, 9 marks, 1 goal, 2 Tackles, 5 Contested Possessions, 2 Contested Marks, 3 one %ers - all in his 4th game of AFL footy

I'll be taking that to the bank!! :twisted:

F*** the comparisons - he wont need them!

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Post: # 1594760Post 8856brother »

Unfortunately for Paddy he is a number one draft pick. It comes with expectation. He will be scrutinized his whole career and there will be nowhere for him to hide.

He looks level headed enough to handle it. For our sake I hope he has a great career. Number one picks don't come around too often so I hope we nailed it with Paddy.


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BigMart wrote:Yes

Spencer White - good call

Andrew Lovett of course

Would also say that Arryn Siposs never had great fitness

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Everyone knows about Beethams endurance issues

BTW
I don't consider your comments about Paddy being 'unfit' as accurate
He was by no means AFL seasoned (like most draftees) but was not unfit ... Did you get that info from the club directly??
His endurance levels are obviously not the greatest... Something to work on, but if after years as a teenager in elite pathways he has low endurance .... It's something that he will never be great with... Must compensate by being elite in other areas.

Yes but you claim he was the last with poor endurance that we drafted. I would suggest White was later and had worse endurance. And I didn't get the info that Paddy was unfit from the club but I watched games live and saw his body shape and put 2 and 2 together and I reckon I got 4. I reckon you have got 3 or 5.

My point isn't to knock Paddy but its to knock people who put a ceiling on a player after one year and watching an obviously unfit player playing. Luckily you weren't around to see Loewe play in his first year. You would have rated him about the same as David Winbanks because that was how fat he was.


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Post: # 1594776Post evertonfc »

This pattern of negative reinforcement is pretty concerning. I wouldn't say this often - I'm usually quite brutal in my assesments - but I really hope Paddy doesn't read this forum.

He strikes me as the Gary Buckenara-type personality. A magnificent player, but needed loads and loads of positive reinforcement from coaches and players around him to get the best of himself. He ended up being a four-time premiership player because Jeans coached him superbly.

Paddy, hopefully, will be a late bloomer. Critically, he needs to get his body right to compete at this level. I have no doubt he will.


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Post: # 1594777Post Saints43 »

longtimesaint wrote:I think everyone expects too much for an 18 y.o. In his first season.
I reckon Chris Judd made a rod for every high draft picks back.


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