no, but a step on on the vfl, which battle never dominated.WellardSaint wrote: ↑Fri 04 Feb 2022 10:19pmIf Battle gets delisted and plays in a state league, he would tear it up no doubt, like Hayes did.desertsaint wrote: ↑Fri 04 Feb 2022 11:03am if he can dominate sanfl in that way i'd wager he's a better prospect than battle.
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Re: Saints sign SA star Jack Hayes
Ben Long can do that.SinCitySainter wrote: ↑Fri 04 Feb 2022 1:08pmYou can measure the size of someone's heart. You do need a rib spreader however.Vortex wrote: ↑Fri 04 Feb 2022 10:24amDo you already get the sense we are going to be hearing a lot about his big heart. It's a very difficult thing to measure but I'm sure it will get quantified soon enough.skeptic wrote: ↑Fri 04 Feb 2022 9:18amAdmittedly I don’t know anything about the kid but I don’t know that there are that many particularly useful utilities out there. My impression is that players need a position to make their own and pinch hit in other spots to help out when need be.Ghost Like wrote: ↑Fri 04 Feb 2022 8:32amIf all that is written is true, no reason to doubt his SANFL.career and his efforts on the track with us, he offers flexibility in spades. When the Club is deciding on the 22nd player picked, a spot on the bench, I don't think they can go wrong selecting a big bodied, mobile player that is comfortable in any part of the ground.shanegrambeau wrote: ↑Fri 04 Feb 2022 1:03am I know zero-zithch about this guy. Obviously, you lot think he is good. Where would you see him playing in our 22, position wise?
Certainly hasn’t done Battle a lot of favours to this point.
The big bodied mid role concerns me as well. That seems to be the golden goose clubs have been chasing for years. It seems like one in 100 mids in the AFL fit that mould and do it well whereas all are constantly trying to find one ala again Battle last year who just wasn’t suited to it.
My impression is that he is a forward?
Impression I have is that the kid is best suited forward?
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Re: Saints sign SA star Jack Hayes
Been thinking about Hayes.
As he's 194 cm, about 6cm taller than Skunk, and some are saying he could be another marking target in our F50,
I'm thinking he could free Skunk, in an ideal world.
His SAFL coach says he marks the ball at it's highest point; he polled really well in the Magarey Medal, as a forward, and the coach says that the medal is pretty much a midfielder's medal, like the Brownlow.
So he seems to be a younger, slightly taller version of Skunk.
If the forwards all gel with him, and they learn to all mesh well, our fwd line could be pure magic
As he's 194 cm, about 6cm taller than Skunk, and some are saying he could be another marking target in our F50,
I'm thinking he could free Skunk, in an ideal world.
His SAFL coach says he marks the ball at it's highest point; he polled really well in the Magarey Medal, as a forward, and the coach says that the medal is pretty much a midfielder's medal, like the Brownlow.
So he seems to be a younger, slightly taller version of Skunk.
If the forwards all gel with him, and they learn to all mesh well, our fwd line could be pure magic
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Are we going to ask a new player to trial now that we have 2 spots with Coff out it would be folly to go into season with 2 list spots available.
I know 1 is for mid season but if covid /injury hit us again we could be really stretched we should use 1 at least.
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I see your point but the last thing we need are list cloggers. By now the pre season training is half way complete so anyone we start trailing now is behind everyone else plus is not good enough to have been trialled before. Is there someone in particular you are referring to?Saints58 wrote: ↑Thu 10 Feb 2022 8:56am Are we going to ask a new player to trial now that we have 2 spots with Coff out it would be folly to go into season with 2 list spots available.
I know 1 is for mid season but if covid /injury hit us again we could be really stretched we should use 1 at least.
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An interesting question, personally I would welcome back Clavarino. Knows the coaches, players, staff, facilities and environment. There have been worse games played in the AFL than the five Oscar played.DJ Higgins wrote: ↑Thu 10 Feb 2022 9:40amI see your point but the last thing we need are list cloggers. By now the pre season training is half way complete so anyone we start trailing now is behind everyone else plus is not good enough to have been trialled before. Is there someone in particular you are referring to?Saints58 wrote: ↑Thu 10 Feb 2022 8:56am Are we going to ask a new player to trial now that we have 2 spots with Coff out it would be folly to go into season with 2 list spots available.
I know 1 is for mid season but if covid /injury hit us again we could be really stretched we should use 1 at least.
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Clavarino would be good but I was more thinking of the best defender in the WAFL ex Geelong listed player Blake schlensog 21 199cm and is a KPD could be worth it and that would give us options for a long term and if this guy didn't work out he would only get 1 year contact so nothing really lost.
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Fair enough S58 but I think the rider, "only get 1 year contact so nothing really lost." applies to anyone picked up in this period. Schlensog has been mentioned quite a bit these past two years yet no one has taken the bait. There must be a reason all 18 clubs keep skipping him.
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Saints58 wrote: ↑Thu 10 Feb 2022 5:44pm Clavarino would be good but I was more thinking of the best defender in the WAFL ex Geelong listed player Blake schlensog 21 199cm and is a KPD could be worth it and that would give us options for a long term and if this guy didn't work out he would only get 1 year contact so nothing really lost.
https://thewest.com.au/sport/west-coast ... 416644.amp
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Re: Saints sign SA star Jack Hayes
According to the OP the Herald-Sun newspaper understands Hayes will be added to the Saints list but so far i haven't seen any announcements from the club.
Is it official yet or is the club biding it's time before announcing it ?
Is it official yet or is the club biding it's time before announcing it ?
The Saints are under review, will it make any difference to the underachievers ?
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Thanks for link a interesting article and now he is stuck here for a while why not try him we don't have to take him.Scoop wrote: ↑Fri 11 Feb 2022 10:18pmSaints58 wrote: ↑Thu 10 Feb 2022 5:44pm Clavarino would be good but I was more thinking of the best defender in the WAFL ex Geelong listed player Blake schlensog 21 199cm and is a KPD could be worth it and that would give us options for a long term and if this guy didn't work out he would only get 1 year contact so nothing really lost.
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What do you mean by having ‘deficiencies with movement’?
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He's saying he's not fast
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I think it's more to do with lateral movement. He's a good straight line runner but turns like the Titanic.
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Hayes not official yet.. https://www.afl.com.au/news/704949/ex-t ... a-lifeline
Hayes has been training with the club since mid-December and has impressed many inside Moorabbin with his application across the past two months.
It is understood the 25-year-old has attracted interest from West Coast – who are looking for more security after losing Jack Darling for the foreseeable future – during his time in Melbourne, but the Saints would be surprised if he wasn't on their list in 2022.
St Kilda list manager James Gallagher won't be rushed on making a call on Hayes – or Lienert and Naish – and could make everyone wait until the deadline.
Hayes has been training with the club since mid-December and has impressed many inside Moorabbin with his application across the past two months.
It is understood the 25-year-old has attracted interest from West Coast – who are looking for more security after losing Jack Darling for the foreseeable future – during his time in Melbourne, but the Saints would be surprised if he wasn't on their list in 2022.
St Kilda list manager James Gallagher won't be rushed on making a call on Hayes – or Lienert and Naish – and could make everyone wait until the deadline.
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Re: Saints sign SA star Jack Hayes
That seems to me to be a surprising gamble by Gallagher to leave Jack Hayes dangling for the moment . Based on a range of factors I would have thought he would have signed him by now - the fact that we have 2 spots not just 1, that we were interested in him before Coffield went down and now the need is even greater , that his form ( from all accounts ) in intra-club stuff has been impressive , and that WCE may be sniffing around. Not sure what he is waiting for .. unless of course he thinks that Jack is actually not that good,Wayne42 wrote: ↑Mon 14 Feb 2022 6:33pm Hayes not official yet.. https://www.afl.com.au/news/704949/ex-t ... a-lifeline
Hayes has been training with the club since mid-December and has impressed many inside Moorabbin with his application across the past two months.
It is understood the 25-year-old has attracted interest from West Coast – who are looking for more security after losing Jack Darling for the foreseeable future – during his time in Melbourne, but the Saints would be surprised if he wasn't on their list in 2022.
St Kilda list manager James Gallagher won't be rushed on making a call on Hayes – or Lienert and Naish – and could make everyone wait until the deadline.
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In your eyes it may be a surprise but the guys at St. Kilda obviously know what they're doing.George27 wrote: ↑Tue 15 Feb 2022 8:50amThat seems to me to be a surprising gamble by Gallagher to leave Jack Hayes dangling for the moment . Based on a range of factors I would have thought he would have signed him by now - the fact that we have 2 spots not just 1, that we were interested in him before Coffield went down and now the need is even greater , that his form ( from all accounts ) in intra-club stuff has been impressive , and that WCE may be sniffing around. Not sure what he is waiting for .. unless of course he thinks that Jack is actually not that good,Wayne42 wrote: ↑Mon 14 Feb 2022 6:33pm Hayes not official yet.. https://www.afl.com.au/news/704949/ex-t ... a-lifeline
Hayes has been training with the club since mid-December and has impressed many inside Moorabbin with his application across the past two months.
It is understood the 25-year-old has attracted interest from West Coast – who are looking for more security after losing Jack Darling for the foreseeable future – during his time in Melbourne, but the Saints would be surprised if he wasn't on their list in 2022.
St Kilda list manager James Gallagher won't be rushed on making a call on Hayes – or Lienert and Naish – and could make everyone wait until the deadline.
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Re: Saints sign SA star Jack Hayes
Maybe ...maybe
but i think where G27 is heading is what if WCE come in with an offer too good to ignore
as for the SAFL vs VFL argument is concerned what I like about the crow eater comp is that the younguns cut their teeth against big bodies
the main problem is adjusting to the speed of AFL but that remains true for VFL players as well
but i think where G27 is heading is what if WCE come in with an offer too good to ignore
as for the SAFL vs VFL argument is concerned what I like about the crow eater comp is that the younguns cut their teeth against big bodies
the main problem is adjusting to the speed of AFL but that remains true for VFL players as well
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Bit of kick and giggle
About 25 running around
Ryder and Hannebery doing stationary drills
Bytel and Byrnes looked in ripping Nick
Windhager is a unit
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Tom Campbell is a massive man but moves like a robot
Crouch looks fitter than last year
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Re: Saints sign SA star Jack Hayes
I thought they signed Hayes as per original report?
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