Is Patrakios on potential the best Saint M or F
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Is Patrakios on potential the best Saint M or F
Absolute jet.
In a couple of years will be an outright star in AFLW
Lovely kick on the run. Can turn opponents inside out. Impossible to tackle
But the best thing. You can see her footy brain working two moves ahead of every other player
In a couple of years will be an outright star in AFLW
Lovely kick on the run. Can turn opponents inside out. Impossible to tackle
But the best thing. You can see her footy brain working two moves ahead of every other player
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Re: Is Petrakios on potential the best current player.
White looked pretty good too. Would like to see her get a run on the wing or midfield.
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Re: Is Petrakios on potential the best Saint M or F
No
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Re: Is Petrakios on potential the best Saint M or F
good grief. how many games has she played?
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Re: Is Petrakios on potential the best Saint M or F
That’s why I said potential
How many games has King played
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Re: Is Petrakios on potential the best Saint M or F
Are you trying to compare the Men and Women directly?
She looks like she could be a great AFLW player but she’ll never be as good as Dan McKenzie.
She looks like she could be a great AFLW player but she’ll never be as good as Dan McKenzie.
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Re: Is Petrakios on potential the best Saint M or F
Amongst her peers - Petrakios a long way in front. There's a reason for that though - she's grown up playing footy (like Daisy Pearce - who, regardless of whether you like her or not - is a natural footballer and who looks miles better than most). A lot of the girls are referred to as cross-coders - as in, they played one sport at elite level for ages and have now switched to AFL to (a) extend their sporting career (b) earn more than they would playing their original sport.
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Re: Is Petrakios on potential the best Saint M or F
I think it is Patrikios
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Re: Is Petrakios on potential the best Saint M or F
People still called Jack Steven, Jack Stevens after he won 4 B & F's....
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Re: Is Petrakios on potential the best Saint M or F
No sorry. She turns the ball over too often. At the moment anyway.terry smith rules wrote: ↑Sun 16 Feb 2020 10:39pm Absolute jet.
In a couple of years will be an outright star in AFLW
Lovely kick on the run. Can turn opponents inside out. Impossible to tackle
But the best thing. You can see her footy brain working two moves ahead of every other player
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Re: Is Petrakios on potential the best Saint M or F
And Hunter Clark, Hunter Clarke ff s.
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Re: Is Petrakios on potential the best Saint M or F
Apologies
And many more still call St Kilda Saint Kilda. Which really does my head in.
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Re: Is Petrakios on potential the best current player.
Lucky Richo is not coaching the team or she'd never get a look in even if she was BOG in the twos
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Re: Is Petrakios on potential the best Saint M or F
I agree totally with this one - how often do we hear commentators (who you would think would know better) call us Saint Kilda. As someone on here once explained really well, we are named after the suburb of St Kilda, not after any saint called Saint Kilda. I thought the suburb was named after the Island of St Kilda, but in googling the suburb just now I found: "It was named after the schooner Lady of St Kilda, which was owned between 1834 and 1840 by Sir Thomas Acland. In 1840 Thomas Acland sold the vessel to Jonathan Cundy Pope of Plymouth who sailed for Port Phillip in Melbourne in February 1841." Mind you, I also just found the island of St Kilda being spelled "Saint Kilda" online in Encyclopedia Brittanica - so who knows?!terry smith rules wrote: ↑Mon 17 Feb 2020 1:06pmApologies
And many more still call St Kilda Saint Kilda. Which really does my head in.
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Re: Is Petrakios on potential the best Saint M or F
It is indeed, and she is a jet. Very confident , prepared to buy time to pick the right option, uses handball creatively,
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I use the climate data website for work sometimes and it irks me that the St Kilda in Victoria is spelled Saint Kilda while there is a St Kilda in SA and QLD both spelled St Kilda.saint64 wrote: ↑Mon 17 Feb 2020 8:05pmI agree totally with this one - how often do we hear commentators (who you would think would know better) call us Saint Kilda. As someone on here once explained really well, we are named after the suburb of St Kilda, not after any saint called Saint Kilda. I thought the suburb was named after the Island of St Kilda, but in googling the suburb just now I found: "It was named after the schooner Lady of St Kilda, which was owned between 1834 and 1840 by Sir Thomas Acland. In 1840 Thomas Acland sold the vessel to Jonathan Cundy Pope of Plymouth who sailed for Port Phillip in Melbourne in February 1841." Mind you, I also just found the island of St Kilda being spelled "Saint Kilda" online in Encyclopedia Brittanica - so who knows?!terry smith rules wrote: ↑Mon 17 Feb 2020 1:06pmApologies
And many more still call St Kilda Saint Kilda. Which really does my head in.
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Re: Is Patrakios on potential the best Saint M or F
I have no doubt she may be the best of this generation of AFLW players, but I'll bet there will be someone this good or better every year coming through from junior grades.
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She doesn't appear to have the fitness yet to maintain her running for 4 quarters.saynta wrote: ↑Mon 17 Feb 2020 12:55pmNo sorry. She turns the ball over too often. At the moment anyway.terry smith rules wrote: ↑Sun 16 Feb 2020 10:39pm Absolute jet.
In a couple of years will be an outright star in AFLW
Lovely kick on the run. Can turn opponents inside out. Impossible to tackle
But the best thing. You can see her footy brain working two moves ahead of every other player
The Saints are under review, will it make any difference to the underachievers ?
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Yes, ABSOLUTELY.terry smith rules wrote: ↑Sun 16 Feb 2020 10:39pm Absolute jet.
In a couple of years will be an outright star in AFLW
Lovely kick on the run. Can turn opponents inside out. Impossible to tackle
But the best thing. You can see her footy brain working two moves ahead of every other player
“On potential” she is so far ahead of the likes of Plugger, Rooey, Harves, Winmar etc, that it just ain’t’ funny.
“On potential” she may actually be the greatest footballer in the history of the planet.
...rugby, soccer, Gaelic football, gridiron, fussball, u name the code!
In fact, she may also be the greatest person in the history of humanity “on potential”.
Excellent post!
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I've yet to see anyone post the same thing about him.terry smith rules wrote: ↑Mon 17 Feb 2020 8:42amThat’s why I said potential
How many games has King played
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This is too stupid. St Kilda is named after the boat which is named after the island. Oh - correction from looking here - http://marvmelb.blogspot.com/2013/08/th ... kilda.htmlsaint64 wrote: ↑Mon 17 Feb 2020 8:05pmI agree totally with this one - how often do we hear commentators (who you would think would know better) call us Saint Kilda. As someone on here once explained really well, we are named after the suburb of St Kilda, not after any saint called Saint Kilda. I thought the suburb was named after the Island of St Kilda, but in googling the suburb just now I found: "It was named after the schooner Lady of St Kilda, which was owned between 1834 and 1840 by Sir Thomas Acland. In 1840 Thomas Acland sold the vessel to Jonathan Cundy Pope of Plymouth who sailed for Port Phillip in Melbourne in February 1841." Mind you, I also just found the island of St Kilda being spelled "Saint Kilda" online in Encyclopedia Brittanica - so who knows?!terry smith rules wrote: ↑Mon 17 Feb 2020 1:06pmApologies
And many more still call St Kilda Saint Kilda. Which really does my head in.
St Kilda is actually a complete error inherited from not being able to speak Norse - it should really have been Skilda!
Either way, St is an abbreviation not a word. "Saint Kilda" just says it in full.
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Re: Is Patrakios on potential the best Saint M or F
isn't it short for street? Street Kilda.
or was it streak? probably.
or even stink? apt. sad, but apt.
or was it streak? probably.
or even stink? apt. sad, but apt.
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That's actually the point though isn't it freely - in the case of the name "St Kilda" the "St" isn't actually an abbreviation of "Saint". Its not an abbreviation of anything - its just part of the name.freely wrote: ↑Wed 19 Feb 2020 5:29pmThis is too stupid. St Kilda is named after the boat which is named after the island. Oh - correction from looking here - http://marvmelb.blogspot.com/2013/08/th ... kilda.htmlsaint64 wrote: ↑Mon 17 Feb 2020 8:05pmI agree totally with this one - how often do we hear commentators (who you would think would know better) call us Saint Kilda. As someone on here once explained really well, we are named after the suburb of St Kilda, not after any saint called Saint Kilda. I thought the suburb was named after the Island of St Kilda, but in googling the suburb just now I found: "It was named after the schooner Lady of St Kilda, which was owned between 1834 and 1840 by Sir Thomas Acland. In 1840 Thomas Acland sold the vessel to Jonathan Cundy Pope of Plymouth who sailed for Port Phillip in Melbourne in February 1841." Mind you, I also just found the island of St Kilda being spelled "Saint Kilda" online in Encyclopedia Brittanica - so who knows?!terry smith rules wrote: ↑Mon 17 Feb 2020 1:06pmApologies
And many more still call St Kilda Saint Kilda. Which really does my head in.
St Kilda is actually a complete error inherited from not being able to speak Norse - it should really have been Skilda!
Either way, St is an abbreviation not a word. "Saint Kilda" just says it in full.
In my work names, facts and detail matter, but I accept that lots of people reading this won't give a s***
Anyway, thanks for the article.
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Yep, St Kilda was an error and made up. Should've been Skildar, which funnily enough means "shield"
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