The Seb Ross discussions
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The Seb Ross discussions
Recently there have been a few forums basically comparing Seb Ross's value against other Saints players.
If you break up his game, we can get a better picture:
1. He lacks pace
2. He is not strong overhead
3. He rarely hits the scoreboard
4. He is ordinary by hand and foot
5. decision making only fair
6. Clearances only just
7. If we want to be a contender, forget about tagging!!
Yes, he won a couple of best & fairest but in an ordinary team.
Jack Steel has gone well past him, Hunter Clark will next season, Hannebury, Crouch, and Jones already are and Gresham & Higgins will rotate through there as well...both handy clearance players, smart and hit the scoreboard.
The interesting one is Bytel...love to see him fulfill his potential.
I am not a Seb basher, contrary to what you may think...just a supporter who sees things for what they are.
If you break up his game, we can get a better picture:
1. He lacks pace
2. He is not strong overhead
3. He rarely hits the scoreboard
4. He is ordinary by hand and foot
5. decision making only fair
6. Clearances only just
7. If we want to be a contender, forget about tagging!!
Yes, he won a couple of best & fairest but in an ordinary team.
Jack Steel has gone well past him, Hunter Clark will next season, Hannebury, Crouch, and Jones already are and Gresham & Higgins will rotate through there as well...both handy clearance players, smart and hit the scoreboard.
The interesting one is Bytel...love to see him fulfill his potential.
I am not a Seb basher, contrary to what you may think...just a supporter who sees things for what they are.
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Re: The Seb Ross discussions
I feel Ratts may be in agreement with you, Saintmike65. Seb was given run with duties in the latter part of 2020, in an attempt to find a role for him in the revamped team. The acquisition of Crouch and Higgins, the return of Gresham and the potential of Bytel and Byrnes does not augur well for Seb.
I think his kicking may be the factor that sees him fall out if favour completely with Ratts. Pity, really. I've been a fan of Seb. In 2016, I thought he was going to be a genuine A grader. I believe he's gone backwards since, a victim of poor development coaching under Richo, much like Acres, Dunstan, Newnes, McKenzie et al.
I'm not a Seb basher, but with the new found depth in our midfield, he is on notice. Ratts has already moved him into the AFL's equivalent of the friend zone. Being traded is next, although FA looms. In racing parlance, "prefer others".
I think his kicking may be the factor that sees him fall out if favour completely with Ratts. Pity, really. I've been a fan of Seb. In 2016, I thought he was going to be a genuine A grader. I believe he's gone backwards since, a victim of poor development coaching under Richo, much like Acres, Dunstan, Newnes, McKenzie et al.
I'm not a Seb basher, but with the new found depth in our midfield, he is on notice. Ratts has already moved him into the AFL's equivalent of the friend zone. Being traded is next, although FA looms. In racing parlance, "prefer others".
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Re: The Seb Ross discussions
Not a Seb basher? Pull the other one.Saintmike65 wrote: ↑Thu 24 Dec 2020 10:34am Recently there have been a few forums basically comparing Seb Ross's value against other Saints players.
If you break up his game, we can get a better picture:
1. He lacks pace
2. He is not strong overhead
3. He rarely hits the scoreboard
4. He is ordinary by hand and foot
5. decision making only fair
6. Clearances only just
7. If we want to be a contender, forget about tagging!!
Yes, he won a couple of best & fairest but in an ordinary team.
Jack Steel has gone well past him, Hunter Clark will next season, Hannebury, Crouch, and Jones already are and Gresham & Higgins will rotate through there as well...both handy clearance players, smart and hit the scoreboard.
The interesting one is Bytel...love to see him fulfill his potential.
I am not a Seb basher, contrary to what you may think...just a supporter who sees things for what they are.
For starters, Seb is not slow and rarely gets caught with the ball.
And the last thing we need on this forum is another thread where disgruntled losers can take another pot shot at one of the club's finest players of the past decade.
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Re: The Seb Ross discussions
That's a remarkably restrained response from you saynta, is it the Christmas spirit that makes you feel a little benevolent???
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Re: The Seb Ross discussions
Seb rarely gets caught with the ball because the second he gets it he just throws it on his boot to go who knows where!
He’s the kind of player who does well in an ordinary team, but won’t last long in a quality top 8 side.
He’s the kind of player who does well in an ordinary team, but won’t last long in a quality top 8 side.
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Re: The Seb Ross discussions
To be fair:Saintmike65 wrote: ↑Thu 24 Dec 2020 10:34am Recently there have been a few forums basically comparing Seb Ross's value against other Saints players.
If you break up his game, we can get a better picture:
1. He lacks pace
2. He is not strong overhead
3. He rarely hits the scoreboard
4. He is ordinary by hand and foot
5. decision making only fair
6. Clearances only just
7. If we want to be a contender, forget about tagging!!
Yes, he won a couple of best & fairest but in an ordinary team.
Jack Steel has gone well past him, Hunter Clark will next season, Hannebury, Crouch, and Jones already are and Gresham & Higgins will rotate through there as well...both handy clearance players, smart and hit the scoreboard.
The interesting one is Bytel...love to see him fulfill his potential.
I am not a Seb basher, contrary to what you may think...just a supporter who sees things for what they are.
1. He has elite stamina (usually top 3 in time trials)
2. In the leadership group and often captains the side.
3. Elite durability - has only missed a handful of games in recent years
4. Strongly team oriented. Has picked up the tagger role to free up Jack Steele.
5. 10th in B&F - not too bad for a tagger who missed 2 games.
IMO he is well and truly in the mix for Round 1 and it is up to Crouch, Higgins, and Hannebery in particular to show that they deserve a spot ahead of him.
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Re: The Seb Ross discussions
Sen Ross had a correction on his level and talent this year after a more exalted status in poor teams. If he is on the money we have been told 700 k + then he is over paid and will need to temper his salary expectations as we renegotiate several future and rising stars’ salaries to stay at St kilda.
If Bytel steps up I think Ross is a possibility to leave end of 2021 as is a role player now not a key mid.
Saying that he can play his role and be a good solid contributor in 2021.
If Bytel steps up I think Ross is a possibility to leave end of 2021 as is a role player now not a key mid.
Saying that he can play his role and be a good solid contributor in 2021.
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Re: The Seb Ross discussions
How many inside, back-bent, barrel in, collect and exit types are good at disposal? They are usually holding the ball for seconds, make a lateral switch and fire out rapid kicks and handballs. It seems chaotic. Hard to judge them for disposal skills. Speaking of judging. Was Chris Judd an inside player, yes, he could barrel through, collect and dispose nicely! Luke Ball? Nathan Burke?
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Re: The Seb Ross discussions
The opposite could happen, the team continues it's upward trajectory and Bytel is starved of opportunity and leaves.Vazelos wrote: ↑Thu 24 Dec 2020 2:11pm Sen Ross had a correction on his level and talent this year after a more exalted status in poor teams. If he is on the money we have been told 700 k + then he is over paid and will need to temper his salary expectations as we renegotiate several future and rising stars’ salaries to stay at St kilda.
If Bytel steps up I think Ross is a possibility to leave end of 2021 as is a role player now not a key mid.
Saying that he can play his role and be a good solid contributor in 2021.
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Re: The Seb Ross discussions
It’s a balancing act with TPP if you have a 21-22 year old that can play at the same level as a 28 yo for half the money you have to make some big decisions. By end of 2021 we will know more of Bytels level as a player as Seb Ross comes out of contract as an RFA. I think it’s 50/50 for Ross to resign.... Hannebery has more years left in his contract and could prove more of a headache if he doesn’t start playing more games than he misses.
Whilst we have improved our midfield considerably we still don’t have that A + grade mid.
Whilst we have improved our midfield considerably we still don’t have that A + grade mid.
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Re: The Seb Ross discussions
Cognitive Bias?
If Hanners plays three blinders and five decent games and is restricted game time or unavailable due to hamstring issues
Vs
Ross who plays 20 serviceable and two good games
The coaching and match committee would lean towards Ross because he is bankable....
Like using a slow and expensive steam ship in 1885 rather than a beautiful windjammer because the former arrives on time and the latter can be super fast or unacceptably slow, or even land on the rocks.
If Hanners plays three blinders and five decent games and is restricted game time or unavailable due to hamstring issues
Vs
Ross who plays 20 serviceable and two good games
The coaching and match committee would lean towards Ross because he is bankable....
Like using a slow and expensive steam ship in 1885 rather than a beautiful windjammer because the former arrives on time and the latter can be super fast or unacceptably slow, or even land on the rocks.
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Re: The Seb Ross discussions
At Christmas time I shall paraphrase that great Christmas movie The Life of Brian - "Apart from 140 games, 2 best and fairests, being a vice-captain and consistently being our biggest possession earner, what else has Seb Ross done for us?"
Great too see so many people refusing to label themselves as Seb Ross bashers on this thread.
Although, I never realised that being a Seb Ross basher impersonator was such a a popular pastime!
Merry Christmas to Seb Ross bashers and non-bashers alike, from card-carrying non-bashers.
Now is the hour to sign off from all of this crap generated on this forum and go stocktake the fridge and booze cupboard. Go Saints in 2021!
Great too see so many people refusing to label themselves as Seb Ross bashers on this thread.
Although, I never realised that being a Seb Ross basher impersonator was such a a popular pastime!
Merry Christmas to Seb Ross bashers and non-bashers alike, from card-carrying non-bashers.
Now is the hour to sign off from all of this crap generated on this forum and go stocktake the fridge and booze cupboard. Go Saints in 2021!
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Re: The Seb Ross discussions
Glad you picked up on that mate.
Season of good cheer and lets all be merry and gay, or something like that.
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Re: The Seb Ross discussions
Excellent post mate, just f****** excellent.Gershwin wrote: ↑Thu 24 Dec 2020 2:05pmTo be fair:Saintmike65 wrote: ↑Thu 24 Dec 2020 10:34am Recently there have been a few forums basically comparing Seb Ross's value against other Saints players.
If you break up his game, we can get a better picture:
1. He lacks pace
2. He is not strong overhead
3. He rarely hits the scoreboard
4. He is ordinary by hand and foot
5. decision making only fair
6. Clearances only just
7. If we want to be a contender, forget about tagging!!
Yes, he won a couple of best & fairest but in an ordinary team.
Jack Steel has gone well past him, Hunter Clark will next season, Hannebury, Crouch, and Jones already are and Gresham & Higgins will rotate through there as well...both handy clearance players, smart and hit the scoreboard.
The interesting one is Bytel...love to see him fulfill his potential.
I am not a Seb basher, contrary to what you may think...just a supporter who sees things for what they are.
1. He has elite stamina (usually top 3 in time trials)
2. In the leadership group and often captains the side.
3. Elite durability - has only missed a handful of games in recent years
4. Strongly team oriented. Has picked up the tagger role to free up Jack Steele.
5. 10th in B&F - not too bad for a tagger who missed 2 games.
IMO he is well and truly in the mix for Round 1 and it is up to Crouch, Higgins, and Hannebery in particular to show that they deserve a spot ahead of him.
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Re: The Seb Ross discussions
If posters think that Seb at arround 75% is a poor disposer of the pill, wait until they get a good look at Crouch.shanegrambeau wrote: ↑Thu 24 Dec 2020 2:28pm How many inside, back-bent, barrel in, collect and exit types are good at disposal? They are usually holding the ball for seconds, make a lateral switch and fire out rapid kicks and handballs. It seems chaotic. Hard to judge them for disposal skills. Speaking of judging. Was Chris Judd an inside player, yes, he could barrel through, collect and dispose nicely! Luke Ball? Nathan Burke?
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Re: The Seb Ross discussions
And merry Christmas to you and your family mate. I always enjoy reading your posts, unlike others who shall remain nameless at this time of the year.Trev from the Bush wrote: ↑Thu 24 Dec 2020 4:43pm At Christmas time I shall paraphrase that great Christmas movie The Life of Brian - "Apart from 140 games, 2 best and fairests, being a vice-captain and consistently being our biggest possession earner, what else has Seb Ross done for us?"
Great too see so many people refusing to label themselves as Seb Ross bashers on this thread.
Although, I never realised that being a Seb Ross basher impersonator was such a a popular pastime!
Merry Christmas to Seb Ross bashers and non-bashers alike, from card-carrying non-bashers.
Now is the hour to sign off from all of this crap generated on this forum and go stocktake the fridge and booze cupboard. Go Saints in 2021!
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Re: The Seb Ross discussions
I’m reporting you saynta for introducing religion into a footy thread...nah...only kidding
Merry Xmas to you and the saynta family and to all Sainter supporters
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Re: The Seb Ross discussions
The debate should be about the players who can go to another level
And win games of footy for St Kilda off their own boots
And, in the process consolidate St Kilda such that finals footy is a given because to win Premierships you have to be a Finals side first
And win games of footy for St Kilda off their own boots
And, in the process consolidate St Kilda such that finals footy is a given because to win Premierships you have to be a Finals side first
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Re: The Seb Ross discussions
IMHO Seb is on borrowed time.
The list management aspect will help determine when he's let go, because the recruits already mentioned will overtake him in contribution.
Everything he does, will be assessed by data analysts and compared with the recruits.
He will slowly fall away and be a depth player.
In a poorly performing side, he's best 22, but we've brought in so much quality that they'll displace him.
Think about Shane Savage. I am truly sad that he didn't go around again, but Seb will end up similar
The list management aspect will help determine when he's let go, because the recruits already mentioned will overtake him in contribution.
Everything he does, will be assessed by data analysts and compared with the recruits.
He will slowly fall away and be a depth player.
In a poorly performing side, he's best 22, but we've brought in so much quality that they'll displace him.
Think about Shane Savage. I am truly sad that he didn't go around again, but Seb will end up similar
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Re: The Seb Ross discussions
I tend to agree he is on borrowed time, Sebby turns 28 in 2021 and may only have 4 to 5 years of footy playing at the elite level.WellardSaint wrote: ↑Thu 24 Dec 2020 11:05pm IMHO Seb is on borrowed time.
The list management aspect will help determine when he's let go, because the recruits already mentioned will overtake him in contribution.
Everything he does, will be assessed by data analysts and compared with the recruits.
He will slowly fall away and be a depth player.
In a poorly performing side, he's best 22, but we've brought in so much quality that they'll displace him.
Think about Shane Savage. I am truly sad that he didn't go around again, but Seb will end up similar
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So, Seb is reaching his prime as a player and has already won 2 b&F's and may only have 4 or 5 years playing at the elite level. That explains why the Cats went after Shaun Higgins. Seb was still too young.Vortex wrote: ↑Sat 26 Dec 2020 3:58pmI tend to agree he is on borrowed time, Sebby turns 28 in 2021 and may only have 4 to 5 years of footy playing at the elite level.WellardSaint wrote: ↑Thu 24 Dec 2020 11:05pm IMHO Seb is on borrowed time.
The list management aspect will help determine when he's let go, because the recruits already mentioned will overtake him in contribution.
Everything he does, will be assessed by data analysts and compared with the recruits.
He will slowly fall away and be a depth player.
In a poorly performing side, he's best 22, but we've brought in so much quality that they'll displace him.
Think about Shane Savage. I am truly sad that he didn't go around again, but Seb will end up similar
I realise most on this forum have never played the game at even suburban or bush minor league level; I really doubt how many actually go to watch a match in preference to watching it on TV. Most comments sound like radio is the source of their insights, especially when it comes to Seb.
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Re: The Seb Ross discussions
Says something about our year.
Picking on old Sebby cause there are no other targets
Jack Newnes - gonezy, Magic Mav, gone etc.
How Kent escapes scrutiny flummoxes me...but then I realise there just isn’t any data from him to scrutinise. He simply doesn’t figure in the reels.
Who wants to bet? Who gets more games in ‘21?
Kent, Ross or Hanners?
Picking on old Sebby cause there are no other targets
Jack Newnes - gonezy, Magic Mav, gone etc.
How Kent escapes scrutiny flummoxes me...but then I realise there just isn’t any data from him to scrutinise. He simply doesn’t figure in the reels.
Who wants to bet? Who gets more games in ‘21?
Kent, Ross or Hanners?
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Re: The Seb Ross discussions
As I have posted manyt tmes on this forum, losers need a whipping boy.
Makes them feel better about themselves for some reason.
Makes them feel better about themselves for some reason.
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Re: The Seb Ross discussions
Do you think he can win another B&FTrev from the Bush wrote: ↑Sat 26 Dec 2020 8:02pmSo, Seb is reaching his prime as a player and has already won 2 b&F's and may only have 4 or 5 years playing at the elite level. That explains why the Cats went after Shaun Higgins. Seb was still too young.Vortex wrote: ↑Sat 26 Dec 2020 3:58pmI tend to agree he is on borrowed time, Sebby turns 28 in 2021 and may only have 4 to 5 years of footy playing at the elite level.WellardSaint wrote: ↑Thu 24 Dec 2020 11:05pm IMHO Seb is on borrowed time.
The list management aspect will help determine when he's let go, because the recruits already mentioned will overtake him in contribution.
Everything he does, will be assessed by data analysts and compared with the recruits.
He will slowly fall away and be a depth player.
In a poorly performing side, he's best 22, but we've brought in so much quality that they'll displace him.
Think about Shane Savage. I am truly sad that he didn't go around again, but Seb will end up similar
I realise most on this forum have never played the game at even suburban or bush minor league level; I really doubt how many actually go to watch a match in preference to watching it on TV. Most comments sound like radio is the source of their insights, especially when it comes to Seb.
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Re: The Seb Ross discussions
Who knows and does it really matter? He's already won two more than most of the list. I haven't heard him moaning that he wants to play for Geelong because it's closer to Horsham, so he is in for the long haul. He was our best player against Richmond in the semi so why not?Vortex wrote: ↑Sat 26 Dec 2020 10:21pmDo you think he can win another B&FTrev from the Bush wrote: ↑Sat 26 Dec 2020 8:02pmSo, Seb is reaching his prime as a player and has already won 2 b&F's and may only have 4 or 5 years playing at the elite level. That explains why the Cats went after Shaun Higgins. Seb was still too young.Vortex wrote: ↑Sat 26 Dec 2020 3:58pmI tend to agree he is on borrowed time, Sebby turns 28 in 2021 and may only have 4 to 5 years of footy playing at the elite level.WellardSaint wrote: ↑Thu 24 Dec 2020 11:05pm IMHO Seb is on borrowed time.
The list management aspect will help determine when he's let go, because the recruits already mentioned will overtake him in contribution.
Everything he does, will be assessed by data analysts and compared with the recruits.
He will slowly fall away and be a depth player.
In a poorly performing side, he's best 22, but we've brought in so much quality that they'll displace him.
Think about Shane Savage. I am truly sad that he didn't go around again, but Seb will end up similar
I realise most on this forum have never played the game at even suburban or bush minor league level; I really doubt how many actually go to watch a match in preference to watching it on TV. Most comments sound like radio is the source of their insights, especially when it comes to Seb.
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