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Billings
As I have said before
A HF who can average 20 and a goal per game is like gold!!!!
He’s not a mid who runs around gathering possessions
He is playing the tough position around and his output for that position is almost elite!
Especially if he converted
What did he have?
22 and a goal - typical game
A a f****** gutsy mark running flat out backward
He IS NOT an inside bull… he’s a high production HF with good skills - name the HFs in the AFL that average 20?!
Quality player
Should’ve been in the side a week earlier!!!
Kids like Nasiah are ok, 15 odd touches, contribute and aren’t bad, furthermore are gaining experience
But aren’t going to consistently produce the same output as a seasoned Jack Billings or Jade Gresham
A HF who can average 20 and a goal per game is like gold!!!!
He’s not a mid who runs around gathering possessions
He is playing the tough position around and his output for that position is almost elite!
Especially if he converted
What did he have?
22 and a goal - typical game
A a f****** gutsy mark running flat out backward
He IS NOT an inside bull… he’s a high production HF with good skills - name the HFs in the AFL that average 20?!
Quality player
Should’ve been in the side a week earlier!!!
Kids like Nasiah are ok, 15 odd touches, contribute and aren’t bad, furthermore are gaining experience
But aren’t going to consistently produce the same output as a seasoned Jack Billings or Jade Gresham
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Re: Billings
Always thought that he is the sort of player who will get better in a better side.
Now we have players doing the grunt work, he will mix in with the silk players and give us more class.
Very gutsy mark, totally exposed to a massive hot but did not waver.
One of the hardest things to do in sport I reckon.
Up there with facing a genuine quick bowling bouncers....every part of your nervous system wants to get out of there.
Now we have players doing the grunt work, he will mix in with the silk players and give us more class.
Very gutsy mark, totally exposed to a massive hot but did not waver.
One of the hardest things to do in sport I reckon.
Up there with facing a genuine quick bowling bouncers....every part of your nervous system wants to get out of there.
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Re: Billings
Something I have been critical of with regards to Billings is him not stepping up when the opposition is getting a run-on. That on-field leadership to make a statement of "not on my watch", that competitive beast and want to be first to the contest when the whips are cracking, the ability to take a hit when it's "your turn", and just a general angry and determined look about being pissed off about the opposition getting on top of us. These types of acts were what I wanted to see more of from Jack but he always seemed to go missing in those moments.
Well credit where credit is due, he delivered on that against the Cats. He showed real leadership and he was one of the players that looked like he wanted the win desperately and yes it was evident in that gutsy mark running flatout backward.
Well credit where credit is due, he delivered on that against the Cats. He showed real leadership and he was one of the players that looked like he wanted the win desperately and yes it was evident in that gutsy mark running flatout backward.
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Re: Billings
I’ve been a big critic of Billings and for the most part on Saturday he played well. No arguments here.
HOWEVER. I will say it again. He was drafted as an elite kick. He missed 2 crunch goals in the last quarter. He starts kicking them, I’ll shut up. We’re talking about a bloke who has played 8 seasons, was a top 5 draft pick and is very well remunerated. Let’s see him perform consistently when the whips are cracking and let’s see him kick some crunch goals
HOWEVER. I will say it again. He was drafted as an elite kick. He missed 2 crunch goals in the last quarter. He starts kicking them, I’ll shut up. We’re talking about a bloke who has played 8 seasons, was a top 5 draft pick and is very well remunerated. Let’s see him perform consistently when the whips are cracking and let’s see him kick some crunch goals
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Re: Billings
Thanks for the revelation that Billings is a good footballer and will provide more consistent output than an 18 year old 7 game recruit.B.M wrote: ↑Mon 16 May 2022 12:33am As I have said before
A HF who can average 20 and a goal per game is like gold!!!!
He’s not a mid who runs around gathering possessions
He is playing the tough position around and his output for that position is almost elite!
Especially if he converted
What did he have?
22 and a goal - typical game
A a f****** gutsy mark running flat out backward
He IS NOT an inside bull… he’s a high production HF with good skills - name the HFs in the AFL that average 20?!
Quality player
Should’ve been in the side a week earlier!!!
Kids like Nasiah are ok, 15 odd touches, contribute and aren’t bad, furthermore are gaining experience
But aren’t going to consistently produce the same output as a seasoned Jack Billings or Jade Gresham
Thank f#ck you called Ratts and talked him into selecting Jack this week
Lucky they did not rush him back before he was ready, proper preparation has paid dividends.
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Re: Billings
Billings has been a guaranteed selection in the side for the last 6-7 years. And deservedly so. Maybe being a spectator while injured and playing at Sandy has got back his hunger.
He looked as engaged in the contest as he ever has been on Saturday arvo.
A fit and fired up JB is a big addition.
He looked as engaged in the contest as he ever has been on Saturday arvo.
A fit and fired up JB is a big addition.
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What is missing is that Billings has always taken marks such as that
Runs the flank forward and back - aka Acres
Their work rate goes not noticed, the focus instead on the goals they kick
Runs the flank forward and back - aka Acres
Their work rate goes not noticed, the focus instead on the goals they kick
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Re: Billings
You nailed the word..."engaged". His engagement looked intense and hellbent on victory.Leo.J wrote: ↑Mon 16 May 2022 9:30am Billings has been a guaranteed selection in the side for the last 6-7 years. And deservedly so. Maybe being a spectator while injured and playing at Sandy has got back his hunger.
He looked as engaged in the contest as he ever has been on Saturday arvo.
A fit and fired up JB is a big addition.
That's what's frustrated about Billings in past gamea when the whips were cracking during (important) periods of said games.
Now let's see him deliver on that consistently, and more importantly, when the team needs it the most.
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Re: Billings
+1
Seen JB, lean up, off balance and pull in some rippers at half back squeezed up against the boundary. I really think he could do a somewhat of a Jack Sinclair on us, as long as his hammies can hold out.
You're quite brilliant Shane, yeah..terrific!
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Re: Billings
Yeah it’s not a huge revelation that Billings is class and clearly top 22
The challenge for him IMO, is that we haven’t often said Billings has had a great year. He’s had a number of great games, patches of great form and a half a season or two when he’s seemingly moved to the elite category...
But whether it’s injury or more attention... he hasn’t maintained it for a full season.
Really want to see him play out the rest of the season and have top 10 B&F finish
The challenge for him IMO, is that we haven’t often said Billings has had a great year. He’s had a number of great games, patches of great form and a half a season or two when he’s seemingly moved to the elite category...
But whether it’s injury or more attention... he hasn’t maintained it for a full season.
Really want to see him play out the rest of the season and have top 10 B&F finish
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Re: Billings
Never had a great year
Has finished twice in the top 5 in the B&F as a HF
Not easy to do
Has finished twice in the top 5 in the B&F as a HF
Not easy to do
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Re: Billings
Gee we make excuses for our players. Bottom line is that so far, his career has been extremely disappointing for a number 3 draft pick and into his 9th season. Last time he finished top 5 was 2019 so apparently it’s a good effort for a high half fwd? I can’t find any other evidence of him finishing top 5 in any other seasons but I’m happy to accept posters stating he has.
In 9 years he’s only ever averaged 1 goal once. All other seasons he’s averaging below 1 goal. For a left footer with supposedly great skills I was hoping for a Nath Brown, Shannon Grant type.
He played well on Saturday but if we’re to do anything this year then it’s absolutely blokes like him that needs to step up to A grade consistently. That includes kicking clutch goals. I’m hopeful but dubious based on his history. I would LOVE to have egg on my face at the end of the year.
In 9 years he’s only ever averaged 1 goal once. All other seasons he’s averaging below 1 goal. For a left footer with supposedly great skills I was hoping for a Nath Brown, Shannon Grant type.
He played well on Saturday but if we’re to do anything this year then it’s absolutely blokes like him that needs to step up to A grade consistently. That includes kicking clutch goals. I’m hopeful but dubious based on his history. I would LOVE to have egg on my face at the end of the year.
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Re: Billings
I’m neither a fan or critic of JB…reality is if we had a decent head recruiter back then we would have picked Bontempelli, who was the dominant draft bolted the second half of that draft year.
We should have him and Petracca…anyway, horse has bolted..onward and upward!!
We should have him and Petracca…anyway, horse has bolted..onward and upward!!
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Re: Billings
Oh gawd, I agree with you completely B.M. but starting a thread on Jack Billings only serves to wake the knockers. Read all of these posts and take note of the back-handed compliments. And when you again read "if we had a decent head recruiter back then we would have picked Bontompelli" you know it's Groundhog Day!
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Re: Billings
Stupid post
Petracca was in a different draft for one - so get a clue
Recruiters only get it wrong for two reasons imo
If they reach, trying to find a roughie by using a good pick on a player who is not rated highly
Or
If the player is a flop
Which Billings is not!!!
Petracca was in a different draft for one - so get a clue
Recruiters only get it wrong for two reasons imo
If they reach, trying to find a roughie by using a good pick on a player who is not rated highly
Or
If the player is a flop
Which Billings is not!!!
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Re: Billings
Great postMoods wrote: ↑Mon 16 May 2022 6:51pm Gee we make excuses for our players. Bottom line is that so far, his career has been extremely disappointing for a number 3 draft pick and into his 9th season. Last time he finished top 5 was 2019 so apparently it’s a good effort for a high half fwd? I can’t find any other evidence of him finishing top 5 in any other seasons but I’m happy to accept posters stating he has.
In 9 years he’s only ever averaged 1 goal once. All other seasons he’s averaging below 1 goal. For a left footer with supposedly great skills I was hoping for a Nath Brown, Shannon Grant type.
He played well on Saturday but if we’re to do anything this year then it’s absolutely blokes like him that needs to step up to A grade consistently. That includes kicking clutch goals. I’m hopeful but dubious based on his history. I would LOVE to have egg on my face at the end of the year.
I’m certain when the club recruited him they didn’t chase an elite “HF” they were thinking midfield but sadly he isn’t that.
I treat anything good from Billing’s as a bonus - I’ve lowered my expectations and enjoyed watching him much more.
He’s not Jack Sinclair - a much less heralded player re draft pick selection but he’s a good player and on his day can be an excellent player. He won’t lead the momentum shift (like Bont) but he’ll get on the end to capitalise.
And he’s never going to kick that “clutch” goal you need (said to a mate at the game late when he had a chance to ice the match from a set shot - no chance….sure enough!)
For a left footer there’s better kicks but in the main he’s a nice kick.
Anyway, he’s had a salary adjustment that’s a good thing so now ge can just focus on being a good player for the club
He’s not a top 3 elite draft pick though so let’s not go there..
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Re: Billings
B I N G O! Agreed. That's the issue and that has been the issue. Not that we want him to be Bont or TracTeflon wrote: ↑Mon 16 May 2022 11:49pmGreat postMoods wrote: ↑Mon 16 May 2022 6:51pm Gee we make excuses for our players. Bottom line is that so far, his career has been extremely disappointing for a number 3 draft pick and into his 9th season. Last time he finished top 5 was 2019 so apparently it’s a good effort for a high half fwd? I can’t find any other evidence of him finishing top 5 in any other seasons but I’m happy to accept posters stating he has.
In 9 years he’s only ever averaged 1 goal once. All other seasons he’s averaging below 1 goal. For a left footer with supposedly great skills I was hoping for a Nath Brown, Shannon Grant type.
He played well on Saturday but if we’re to do anything this year then it’s absolutely blokes like him that needs to step up to A grade consistently. That includes kicking clutch goals. I’m hopeful but dubious based on his history. I would LOVE to have egg on my face at the end of the year.
I’m certain when the club recruited him they didn’t chase an elite “HF” they were thinking midfield but sadly he isn’t that.
I treat anything good from Billing’s as a bonus - I’ve lowered my expectations and enjoyed watching him much more.
He’s not Jack Sinclair - a much less heralded player re draft pick selection but he’s a good player and on his day can be an excellent player. He won’t lead the momentum shift (like Bont) but he’ll get on the end to capitalise.
And he’s never going to kick that “clutch” goal you need (said to a mate at the game late when he had a chance to ice the match from a set shot - no chance….sure enough!)
For a left footer there’s better kicks but in the main he’s a nice kick.
Anyway, he’s had a salary adjustment that’s a good thing so now ge can just focus on being a good player for the club
He’s not a top 3 elite draft pick though so let’s not go there..
Also...That attempt by JB didn't miss by much. He didn't sigh or look up at the heavens... like Mason did ( LOL)
I'd back him these days. He has improved his set shot kicking and his conversion has been much better in the last 3 years.
Jeremy Cameron and Cyclops Mongol also missed their set shots in the dying minutes
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Re: Billings
2017 he was top 5.
More importantly he was top 5 in the Saintsational award in both those years.
Still not great for a number 3 pick.
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Re: Billings
I'm not sure our B&F voting system allows for players who miss large portions of the season any chance of a Top 10 finish. Don't they all get votes in games played or something similar?
It favours participation, durability and quality. Once a player misses 4 or more his chances of a Top 10 are cooked.
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Which is ridiculous in my view. He’s definitely missed too many to finish top 3, but a player missing 8 should still be capable of slipping into top 10 if he has a great season.Ghost Like wrote: ↑Tue 17 May 2022 10:04amI'm not sure our B&F voting system allows for players who miss large portions of the season any chance of a Top 10 finish. Don't they all get votes in games played or something similar?
It favours participation, durability and quality. Once a player misses 4 or more his chances of a Top 10 are cooked.
I personally think that the 5-1 votes like Saintsational have is the best system.