Josh Battle
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Josh Battle
I live around the corner from the Moorabbin, so I literally go for a walk everyday around the ground.
Josh Battle is there every single day, either working out in the gym, exercising or training.
Bookmark this bloke, he has what it takes.
Josh Battle is there every single day, either working out in the gym, exercising or training.
Bookmark this bloke, he has what it takes.
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Re: Josh Battle
Matthew Lloyd was his mentor at Haileybury;
Say what u like about Lloyd, but a player like him had to work damn hard to keep playing at a high level.
Good on ya Josh, we're all behind you
Say what u like about Lloyd, but a player like him had to work damn hard to keep playing at a high level.
Good on ya Josh, we're all behind you
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Re: Josh Battle
Steal at pick 35 I believe. Has real character and flair this kid. Reminds of a Saint of old.
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Re: Josh Battle
Great to hear he is working hard on his craft.
I watched him a bit as a junior and thought him a similar player to Jack Darling at WCE albeit a better runner.
My concern has always been his agility and lateral movement and felt he would not make it, looking forward to being proven wrong.
I watched him a bit as a junior and thought him a similar player to Jack Darling at WCE albeit a better runner.
My concern has always been his agility and lateral movement and felt he would not make it, looking forward to being proven wrong.
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Re: Josh Battle
Yep, great pick up- but he should start in defense for mine. Can't see McCartin, Membrey, Bruce and Battle all in the forward half.
Yes, maybe if one of them flops!
Yes, maybe if one of them flops!
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Re: Josh Battle
A few interesting stats to do with the Combine testing:Joffa Burns wrote: ↑Tue 15 Jan 2019 1:36pm Great to hear he is working hard on his craft.
I watched him a bit as a junior and thought him a similar player to Jack Darling at WCE albeit a better runner.
My concern has always been his agility and lateral movement and felt he would not make it, looking forward to being proven wrong.
- he finished last in the 2 footed jump - yep LAST
- he was in the bottom 7% and 11% in the two running jump tests
- he finished last in the 30m repeat sprint with a really ordinary 27 second time - yep LAST
So he couldn't jump or repeat sprint. Watch him confound those who believe athleticism is everything.
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Re: Josh Battle
Yep. Repeat efforts, endurance, stamina, skill, perseverance, RESILLIANCE, ATTITUDEGershwin wrote: ↑Tue 15 Jan 2019 4:56pmA few interesting stats to do with the Combine testing:Joffa Burns wrote: ↑Tue 15 Jan 2019 1:36pm Great to hear he is working hard on his craft.
I watched him a bit as a junior and thought him a similar player to Jack Darling at WCE albeit a better runner.
My concern has always been his agility and lateral movement and felt he would not make it, looking forward to being proven wrong.
- he finished last in the 2 footed jump - yep LAST
- he was in the bottom 7% and 11% in the two running jump tests
- he finished last in the 30m repeat sprint with a really ordinary 27 second time - yep LAST
So he couldn't jump or repeat sprint. Watch him confound those who believe athleticism is everything.
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Re: Josh Battle
Thought the same. It would do him some good playing on some decent forwards even its just for a quarter here or there. Would further his education rapidly.
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Re: Josh Battle
I'm pretty sure there was talk at the time that he had an ankle injury or something at the testingGershwin wrote: ↑Tue 15 Jan 2019 4:56pmA few interesting stats to do with the Combine testing:Joffa Burns wrote: ↑Tue 15 Jan 2019 1:36pm Great to hear he is working hard on his craft.
I watched him a bit as a junior and thought him a similar player to Jack Darling at WCE albeit a better runner.
My concern has always been his agility and lateral movement and felt he would not make it, looking forward to being proven wrong.
- he finished last in the 2 footed jump - yep LAST
- he was in the bottom 7% and 11% in the two running jump tests
- he finished last in the 30m repeat sprint with a really ordinary 27 second time - yep LAST
So he couldn't jump or repeat sprint. Watch him confound those who believe athleticism is everything.
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Re: Josh Battle
Not to mention King
As ex-president Peter Summers said:
“If we are going to be a contender, we may as well plan to win the bloody thing.”
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“If we are going to be a contender, we may as well plan to win the bloody thing.”
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Re: Josh Battle
It's going to be interesting to see what the coaches do with Battle. He's clearly a natural forward but his endurance means that he could be a real weapon on a wing as well. I'm not sold on the idea of him in defence but it could be worth a shot trying him in the Sicilly role. I'd be reluctant to play a natural goalkicking forward so far from goal though.
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Re: Josh Battle
It seems to me MSG that Battle will have to be tried in other positions in 2019, likely to be great for his development but the jury is out whether that is best for the Club in 2019.
2019 will see the making or breaking of Paddy, we all hope the former. Past seasons suggest Paddy is first picked regardless of form or fitness.
Battle appears the more versatile of the two so will likely be moved around more if he's to be played. If it's the wing, his speed and endurance will be tested for 100 minutes, covering both ends. Would be a massive win if he can succeed in that role.
Hopefully 2019 sees selection of players on their form on the track, rather than draft pick status or length of time at the Club. That will not only drive training but ensure an honesty within the group and transparency within selection.
2019 will see the making or breaking of Paddy, we all hope the former. Past seasons suggest Paddy is first picked regardless of form or fitness.
Battle appears the more versatile of the two so will likely be moved around more if he's to be played. If it's the wing, his speed and endurance will be tested for 100 minutes, covering both ends. Would be a massive win if he can succeed in that role.
Hopefully 2019 sees selection of players on their form on the track, rather than draft pick status or length of time at the Club. That will not only drive training but ensure an honesty within the group and transparency within selection.
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Re: Josh Battle
Word is that the coaches want him to play back. He has been seen training alot with the defensive group and coach over pre-season. Not a bad move. We have a plethora of key forwards, especially once the King returns.
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Re: Josh Battle
We have a lot competing for a half-back spot as well with White, McKenzie, Robertson, Webster, Rice; Newness, Coffield just to mention a few.
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Re: Josh Battle
So take a player renowned for his goal kicking accuracy and play them in defence? That is one of the dumbest things I have heard for a while. Anyone remember our shots at goal last year.
Get the kid up forward
Get the kid up forward
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Re: Josh Battle
A little perplexing perhaps, but you only have to point at Bruce and Gehrig (and Kosi?) in recent history to see that its not unusual, particularly when a key forward is developing. There's plenty of established competition up forward right now, so maybe the club sees this year as a developmental one for Josh?DJ Higgins wrote: ↑Thu 17 Jan 2019 10:46am So take a player renowned for his goal kicking accuracy and play them in defence? That is one of the dumbest things I have heard for a while. Anyone remember our shots at goal last year.
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Re: Josh Battle
Yes, he seems to be very creative and has flair, appears to think quickly, not sure defence would be good, we need his flair up forward
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Re: Josh Battle
He showed ability and physicality in that game at the MCG where we hung on to win.
He looks a natural forward, possibly in the role of Membery or Mav Weller.
Reckon he can kick 30 goals and possible rising star.
One of our most exciting young players.
He looks a natural forward, possibly in the role of Membery or Mav Weller.
Reckon he can kick 30 goals and possible rising star.
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Re: Josh Battle
He could play a James Sicily type role. Just a thought. Maybe thats the plan.
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Re: Josh Battle
Don’t think richo will play Battle in front of Carslile, Brown or Austin as a key back and he lacks the agility and lateral movement IMO to play on mid size players so this is a no for me.tedtheodorelogan2018 wrote: ↑Sat 19 Jan 2019 9:17am He could play a James Sicily type role. Just a thought. Maybe thats the plan.
I see his chance of making as a lead up forward in the Jack Darling mold.
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Re: Josh Battle
Look at the importance of players such as McGovern and Sicily. A good defender that can intercept mark and kicks well is absolutely vital. Also, Battle looks a decent enough forward but he hasn't been kicking bags in the VFL or anything.DJ Higgins wrote: ↑Thu 17 Jan 2019 10:46am So take a player renowned for his goal kicking accuracy and play them in defence? That is one of the dumbest things I have heard for a while. Anyone remember our shots at goal last year.
Get the kid up forward