Linton Lodger wrote:You should have heard Robert Walls' interesting assessment of O'Meara, he pointed out O'Meara's substantial preference to handball. So it appears that O'Meara is lacking confidence in his leg and perhaps is limited by it. Walls queried whether Hawthorn had picked up a young player with a 29 year old's body?
We were right into him and walked away for a very good reason.
Also, Walls' view was that not many of O'Meara's many possesions actually hurt the opponent.
Jaeger bomb - its brown and gold - The Fates of Liquor and Marketing marked him as a Hawthorn player - it was only a matter of time
Its an interesting stat about his hand balling so much. But could that just be on the back of two years of probably not being allowed to kick so he's just been jogging and hand balling all the time and its ingrained for a bit. Too small a sample size to see where he's really at. But he just knows where to find the footy - that is the high footy-iq you get with him.
I thought he was worth trying for as he was one of those classy and strong 3 in 1 players that are so valuable in your midfield. They can win the ball, get it to the outside with strength and skill, and then have the vision and disposal to hit up guys. He did a PCL didn't he which can reduce your lateral movement apparently but then sports medicine is just getting better and better and they already have him out on the field.
But I doubt he was going anywhere other than Hawks ever. You don't say you want out unless you generally know where you are going. Clarkson seduced him no doubt by saying they will fix him medically but also to play in that efficient hawks system that is the envy of most players in the comp.
Still feel we need that centre-piece onballer who can dominate when the heat is on. Hoping Steele can be that for us. Or else land a trade/FA or get lucky in the draft. The decision to not use our top picks on an elite onballer with the logic that we could get one FA is looking a big shakey now. REcruiting team need to come through big time.