kosifantutti wrote:Bluthy wrote:Goose is king wrote:
Once again. I'm glad Longer is on our list. McEvoy was better today
Longer is 22. To go up against a brute like McEvoy and hold his own is impressive. The best is most probably yet to come with Longer.
He's two weeks off 24. McEvoy was always a liability in ruck contests.
Glad you've reminded everybody about Benny. Personally, I love the bloke and loved the way he played for us and busted his gut at every contest. Unfortunately, his one glaring deficiency was his tap work, particularly at centre bounces.
While everybody was astounded when he was traded, you have to remember our lamentable 2013 (under the lamentable S Watters). We were flogged at centre clearances week after week; no doubt the list managers at the time (under Pelchen's guidance) recognised that weakness and concocted the trades that led to Hickey and Longer (and Savage and Dunstan) landing at StKilda.
Now, I admit I am no fan of Billy Longer. He just doesn't get enough of the ball for AFL level.
However, if he has a silver lining, he reminds me very much of a mis-shaped man-mountain who was making up the numbers in the reserves at a country club of which I was secretary. Crikey, it was 30 years ago! Anyway, our senior coach saw something in this bloke that nobody else did. A certainty, it was not athletic ability. We lacked anybody of genuine size and needed somebody to compete in the ruck. We had some terrific on-ballers who just needed first chance to get the ball.
Anyway, with some one on one coaching he became a regular player. Come the Grand Final, he played the game of his life and we won the Premiership. It was worth the time and effort just to see the grin on the big bloke's face after the game. A year or so later I was having a beer with his opponent from that day, a bloke regarded as one of the best rucks in the league. He said to me "That bloody big ape, he is the one player I hate playing against in the entire league. He's got the longest and biggest bloody arms I've ever seen. Every time I win a tap out his bloody great arms get in the way and the ball ricochets off him to your blokes!"
I've never forgotten his explanation. Sometimes, people outside your own club see things you cannot. Billy Longer, in so many ways, reminds me of that big fella from 30 years ago. And I really hope he comes up trumps for us.