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Re: Billings wants out
Lyon clearly has a strong idea of the type of player he want to build his team, and I'm guessing that players who were brought in under previous coaches, and who can't get their bodies right quickly, may be overlooked and moved on. Lyon would have a had a good look at Saints games over the last few years and taken a lot of notes.
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When h took the job, he had little idea about the list
Not sure I really believe that
But he does make his mind up on players - good and bad - very quickly.
Sometimes it’s detrimental
Not sure I really believe that
But he does make his mind up on players - good and bad - very quickly.
Sometimes it’s detrimental
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Re: Billings wants out
What will we get for Billings, a 3rd rounder and a KFC voucher, just in case they've had enough RR for awhile.
How many defenders will The Saints pick in the 2024 draft ?
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Re: Billings wants out
Billings was given a chance on no preparation from rounds 17 - 20. 2 more injuries, both hamstrings. What does he want? A free ride? Pffft. He has had that.
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Aren't coaches meant to make their minds up on players?
I recon Billings number was up as soon as Lyon re joined the club and made the statement in almost one of his first media pressers about the club having the same player payments as Geelong yet without the flag. Jack was preserving himself this year no question about that and I reckon even he could have seen the writing on the wall.
Our list management processes have to evolve to a point whereby players only get 2 or 3 years to prove they have what it takes to be a GF type capable of standing up in the closing minutes of a close GF and unfortunately Billings has proven over a 10 year period he isn't up to it.
Clearly time for both parties to try something different.
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Billings was cooked when we last signed him.
Thank f*** we don't repeat it with Coffield.
Thank f*** we don't repeat it with Coffield.
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I don't have an issue with your theory loris, that's probably very close to the mark and if true, the club ought to be congratulated for going all out to make Phillipou a long-term Saint, he is an absolute star of the future, probably become skipper one day.loris wrote: ↑Thu 05 Oct 2023 6:31pm I have a theory on why Pou was given games, when clearly his form didn’t warrant it towards the end of the season. He looked like he was running in quicksand in the final 4-5 games. Plus his defensive game was abysmal, doesn’t chase (maybe that’s because he’s not that quick or have the power, endurance in his legs. Waves an arm out if an opposition player runs off from him. Doesn’t attempt to chase & tackle.
Now I admit he is only young & doesn’t have strength & enduance of a seasoned AFL playe as yet. He is good in close with getting handballs out & appears to have a footy brain & quick instincts. Can take the odd speccy & is a beautiful kick. So he sure shows some promise.
Like many on here I thought he was being ‘gifted’ games when his ‘potential’ was wavering in the latter part of the season
My theory ( I’m ready for the knives in my back fellas), they want the kids signature to extend his contract beyond the 2 years.
If you listen to all of his interviews, the lad has a sizable ego. Plus dad has one hell of an influence on him. He says he speaks to his dad by phone a number of times a week. I hear him saying ‘Dad tells me what I’ve done right or could improve upon. Dad tells me to have confidence to go for more big marks’. Dad flies to see most of his games in Melbourne. In the interviews you don’t hear him in interviews say the coaches ( Harvey) tell him to go for the big marks. It’s dad this, dad that.
So my out of left theory is, play the kid whether he deserves a game or not - they want his signature on a contact, sooner rather than it dragging out. Dont want Dad blowing in his ear to return to SA as soon as his 2 years are up.
Whatcha think on my theory fellows? Go easy on me pl
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I love a good theory Loris, some accurate observations in all of that re repeatedly referencing his Dad, I wonder tbough if its just he's young and it stands to reason a father would still be your anchoring influence and guider in life so possibly a youthful thing? And as he matures to manhood his influences in life will become more diverse.loris wrote: ↑Thu 05 Oct 2023 6:31pm I have a theory on why Pou was given games, when clearly his form didn’t warrant it towards the end of the season. He looked like he was running in quicksand in the final 4-5 games. Plus his defensive game was abysmal, doesn’t chase (maybe that’s because he’s not that quick or have the power, endurance in his legs. Waves an arm out if an opposition player runs off from him. Doesn’t attempt to chase & tackle.
Now I admit he is only young & doesn’t have strength & enduance of a seasoned AFL playe as yet. He is good in close with getting handballs out & appears to have a footy brain & quick instincts. Can take the odd speccy & is a beautiful kick. So he sure shows some promise.
Like many on here I thought he was being ‘gifted’ games when his ‘potential’ was wavering in the latter part of the season
My theory ( I’m ready for the knives in my back fellas), they want the kids signature to extend his contract beyond the 2 years.
If you listen to all of his interviews, the lad has a sizable ego. Plus dad has one hell of an influence on him. He says he speaks to his dad by phone a number of times a week. I hear him saying ‘Dad tells me what I’ve done right or could improve upon. Dad tells me to have confidence to go for more big marks’. Dad flies to see most of his games in Melbourne. In the interviews you don’t hear him in interviews say the coaches ( Harvey) tell him to go for the big marks. It’s dad this, dad that.
So my out of left theory is, play the kid whether he deserves a game or not - they want his signature on a contact, sooner rather than it dragging out. Dont want Dad blowing in his ear to return to SA as soon as his 2 years are up.
Whatcha think on my theory fellows? Go easy on me pl
Now on him being gifted games, clearly he was playing when he wasn't up to standard but here's the quandary I felt the coaches were impacted by, a critical shortage of options at Sandy, the depth of AFL standard players available for selection at Sandy was zero for the best part of the whole season. Arguably at times there were some players at Sandy who could have been selected that were AFL standard (just), like Billing say, but had clearly had their papers stamped and Lyon had his eye on the future.
Anyway I match your theory and raise you one theory.
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Agree Billings is at best a good VFL player does not chase slow and only a one way player.
Definitely not in our best 22 and judging by interest from other clubs is not rated.
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The cupboard was pretty much bare at Sandy for most of 2023. Lots of guys coming off early season injuries who didn't have enough run in the legs to be able to adhere to the demanding game plan at AFL level.
Billings, Jones, Keeler, Hotton, McLennan. Coffield., Hayes, Allison, and McKenzie missed a huge amount of football through injury. Of the remaing fitness-ready players, they were either not required (Campbell, Highmore), not considered good enough (Connolly), or had a line put through them (Paton)
Although Phillipou tired quite noticeably after round 16, there were almost no players ready to take his place.
Clearly, Ross Lyon likes what he sees in the kid and getting 24 games into him at the age of 18 shows that Ross is prepared to back young player in, contrary to popular belief
Billings, Jones, Keeler, Hotton, McLennan. Coffield., Hayes, Allison, and McKenzie missed a huge amount of football through injury. Of the remaing fitness-ready players, they were either not required (Campbell, Highmore), not considered good enough (Connolly), or had a line put through them (Paton)
Although Phillipou tired quite noticeably after round 16, there were almost no players ready to take his place.
Clearly, Ross Lyon likes what he sees in the kid and getting 24 games into him at the age of 18 shows that Ross is prepared to back young player in, contrary to popular belief
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Re: Billings wants out
No takers for Billings according to an SEN report.
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Is anyone truly surprised by that?
With the big $$ he's fortunate to have been paid by St Kilda to date, relative to his unremarkable on-field return, Billings should be taking a leaf out of his mate Jack Sinclair's book, working his backside off and repaying the club that's invested so much in him already.
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In his B&F speech, Sinclair thanked Jack B for being there with him all the way.
He knows how to acknowledge his mates.
Nice one Sincs.
He knows how to acknowledge his mates.
Nice one Sincs.
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Billings won't be given the opportunity to repay the club, he's made it clear he wants out, but that's after Lyon made it clear he doesn't want him on the list.saintkid wrote: ↑Fri 06 Oct 2023 10:53pmIs anyone truly surprised by that?
With the big $$ he's fortunate to have been paid by St Kilda to date, relative to his unremarkable on-field return, Billings should be taking a leaf out of his mate Jack Sinclair's book, working his backside off and repaying the club that's invested so much in him already.
Both parties were done with each other a long time ago and there is no turning back now it's been expressed publicly, expect Jack to be part of a very late deal that involves the club paying some of his wage to complete contract obligations.
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Sounds like Collingwood are interested. Billings is a class above Ginnivan and likely to be a well respected regular in a top team.
It breaks my heart that RTB has very little respect for Billings.
I'm prepared to go on record and call this a major blunder by St Kilda.
It breaks my heart that RTB has very little respect for Billings.
I'm prepared to go on record and call this a major blunder by St Kilda.
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Broken heart based on an assumption. Seems pretty silly to me.Big Max wrote: ↑Mon 09 Oct 2023 7:09pm Sounds like Collingwood are interested. Billings is a class above Ginnivan and likely to be a well respected regular in a top team.
It breaks my heart that RTB has very little respect for Billings.
I'm prepared to go on record and call this a major blunder by St Kilda.
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ignore him bigm - wankernostalgicsaint wrote: ↑Mon 09 Oct 2023 7:13pmBroken heart based on an assumption. Seems pretty silly to me.Big Max wrote: ↑Mon 09 Oct 2023 7:09pm Sounds like Collingwood are interested. Billings is a class above Ginnivan and likely to be a well respected regular in a top team.
It breaks my heart that RTB has very little respect for Billings.
I'm prepared to go on record and call this a major blunder by St Kilda.
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I’m still waiting for Ross to make a wrong move
If he wants to move Billings on, I’m comfortable with that
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If he wants to move Billings on, I’m comfortable with that
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Something about those initialsFreebird wrote: ↑Mon 09 Oct 2023 8:44pmignore him bigm - wankernostalgicsaint wrote: ↑Mon 09 Oct 2023 7:13pmBroken heart based on an assumption. Seems pretty silly to me.Big Max wrote: ↑Mon 09 Oct 2023 7:09pm Sounds like Collingwood are interested. Billings is a class above Ginnivan and likely to be a well respected regular in a top team.
It breaks my heart that RTB has very little respect for Billings.
I'm prepared to go on record and call this a major blunder by St Kilda.
Disclaimer: posts are my views and shouldn't be taken as fact, even if I am in fact right.
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