Arie Schoenmaker’s club punishment
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Arie Schoenmaker’s club punishment
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Anyone know why he f***ed up. Is he a loose cannon?
If he's a douche bag then I hope the players kick his arse in and he learns some respect.
Anyone know why he f***ed up. Is he a loose cannon?
If he's a douche bag then I hope the players kick his arse in and he learns some respect.
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Re: Arie Schoenmaker’s club punishment
It's hard to say what brought on this little story in today's paper, but apparently it was nothing terribly serious.
The following story appeared in today's Hun by Josh Barnes:
"St Kilda says no off-field incident has led to draftee Arie Schoenmaker being sent to trainwith VFL side Sandringham, as the club aims to use the extra session a week to help the teen adjust to life as a professional footballer.
Since the new year break, Schoenmaker has spent one night a week training with Sandringham to keep developing his ball skills, while doing a heavy conditioning block with the AFL side during day training sessions.
The youngster was suspended for 10 weeks by Coates League side Tasmania Devils last year, after an incident in which the then 18-year-old
bought his teammates alcohol after a match.
Rated by some as a top-30 talent, he slipped to No.62 at November’s draft, where the Saintspounced on the prodigious kick.
Schoenmaker’s VFL sessions are designed to help him understand professional standards, but are not the result of any particular incident,
according to the club.
The conditioning block was aimed to help him rapidly increase fitness midway through the 194cm defender’s first AFL pre-season.
Saints list boss Stephen Silvagni said the club was happy to give Schoenmaker a chance at the top level, despite last year’s off-field slip up.
“He’s had some adversity in terms of early on in (2023) – he had to go back and find some form and prove himself again,” Silvagni said in November last year."
It surprises me that the club chose to let the media into this little story, I would have thought if it is indeed a trivial issue they would keep this in-house.
Playing it out in the media is only going to lead to speculation that Schoenmaker is a problem boy...
The following story appeared in today's Hun by Josh Barnes:
"St Kilda says no off-field incident has led to draftee Arie Schoenmaker being sent to trainwith VFL side Sandringham, as the club aims to use the extra session a week to help the teen adjust to life as a professional footballer.
Since the new year break, Schoenmaker has spent one night a week training with Sandringham to keep developing his ball skills, while doing a heavy conditioning block with the AFL side during day training sessions.
The youngster was suspended for 10 weeks by Coates League side Tasmania Devils last year, after an incident in which the then 18-year-old
bought his teammates alcohol after a match.
Rated by some as a top-30 talent, he slipped to No.62 at November’s draft, where the Saintspounced on the prodigious kick.
Schoenmaker’s VFL sessions are designed to help him understand professional standards, but are not the result of any particular incident,
according to the club.
The conditioning block was aimed to help him rapidly increase fitness midway through the 194cm defender’s first AFL pre-season.
Saints list boss Stephen Silvagni said the club was happy to give Schoenmaker a chance at the top level, despite last year’s off-field slip up.
“He’s had some adversity in terms of early on in (2023) – he had to go back and find some form and prove himself again,” Silvagni said in November last year."
It surprises me that the club chose to let the media into this little story, I would have thought if it is indeed a trivial issue they would keep this in-house.
Playing it out in the media is only going to lead to speculation that Schoenmaker is a problem boy...
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Re: Arie Schoenmaker’s club punishment
Noway it can be kept in house when he's the only one doing this.
I believe it's because he missed the first half of last year. He's a terrific kid and will probably be an asset tour club.
I believe it's because he missed the first half of last year. He's a terrific kid and will probably be an asset tour club.
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Re: Arie Schoenmaker’s club punishment
I hope so.Bernard Shakey wrote: ↑Fri 02 Feb 2024 12:26pm Noway it can be kept in house when he's the only one doing this.
I believe it's because he missed the first half of last year. He's a terrific kid and will probably be an asset tour club.
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Certainly looked fit at training today. Ran repeat 2 laps with Jones and Crouch and comfortably beat the other two. Getting lots of encouragement from team mates.
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Another nothing story?
Incredible.
Incredible.
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Saw him on day one of preseason training. His legs were red after running one lap, so I suspect the issue is that he came to the club in less than ideal condition. Most draftees would work on their fitness prior to the draft and then after being drafted to make sure they'd not be behind the others come day one. Arie may not have taken that approach and this is a message to him that turning up unprepared isn't on, hence the focus on running now. His fitness is probably not good enough for match simulation.
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This is a rumour and I’m not one to believe them but I did read on BigFooty by one of the posters that Schoonerdeleter was late for training one time without explanation and a player had to go pick him up. Maybe that has something to do with it?
AGAIN only a rumour and not fact. It would be nice if Saintmike or the others in the know can confirm because I don’t a test to rumours unless substantiated.
The above poster who said he came in less than ideal condition is something I more believe. I like how he’s training with Sandy. Humble the kid.
AGAIN only a rumour and not fact. It would be nice if Saintmike or the others in the know can confirm because I don’t a test to rumours unless substantiated.
The above poster who said he came in less than ideal condition is something I more believe. I like how he’s training with Sandy. Humble the kid.
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The Christmas break was quite lengthy. Plenty of time to lose condition if you're not vigilant
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Is it possible it is not punishment and just part of a fitness block for a first year draftee who perhaps did not arrive with a tank ready for an AFL pre-season?
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They post tons of crap over on that rubbish site.TheGreatZacsby wrote: ↑Fri 02 Feb 2024 2:30pm This is a rumour and I’m not one to believe them but I did read on BigFooty by one of the posters that Schoonerdeleter was late for training one time without explanation and a player had to go pick him up. Maybe that has something to do with it?
AGAIN only a rumour and not fact. It would be nice if Saintmike or the others in the know can confirm because I don’t a test to rumours unless substantiated.
The above poster who said he came in less than ideal condition is something I more believe. I like how he’s training with Sandy. Humble the kid.
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Re: Arie Schoenmaker’s club punishment
Hopefully...in the long term he learns from his mistakes... I hate seeing talent go to waste
This bloke seems to have grown up
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This bloke seems to have grown up
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I think some kids come to the club ala Riewoldt, Ball etc with the mentality of this is my career and I will do everything possible to succeed.
Then others are more… let’s keep enjoying life and the thirst for success and big money comes a bit later. Arie seems like he might start in category two. That’s not a disaster… many ppl do.
Then others are more… let’s keep enjoying life and the thirst for success and big money comes a bit later. Arie seems like he might start in category two. That’s not a disaster… many ppl do.
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Re: Arie Schoenmaker’s club punishment
I think he has been given an opportunity to do extra's and get a shot.
Punishment is not on Lyons list of strategies. He will just wipe you.
Zac Dawson was given similar opportunities and did the work, focussed on his defence and was given a shot in his second season with the club.
This kid was top 30 on his skill and speed and at his size would be a very handy 23rd man.
He will probably do his endurance work with the ones and play defensive key at Sandy.
I'd develop him in the mould of the revamped Wood.
This kid could play wing, would be very dangerous, does not have to go deep forward to impact and will draw a defensive forward away from our half back line if he stays in the midfield and at half forward in a rebound zone.
He is the player you want opening up the forward danger zones.
Phillippou, Owens as big mid/forwards, we've not had recently and Wilson and Collard possess skills and effect that Billings and Lonie never really mastered.
These four would be licking their lips with Nas Hill, Bonner and Shoey taking the ball into 50.
Here's hoping he gets the opportunity to sub and play half games at Sandy.
Shoey has the skill base required
Punishment is not on Lyons list of strategies. He will just wipe you.
Zac Dawson was given similar opportunities and did the work, focussed on his defence and was given a shot in his second season with the club.
This kid was top 30 on his skill and speed and at his size would be a very handy 23rd man.
He will probably do his endurance work with the ones and play defensive key at Sandy.
I'd develop him in the mould of the revamped Wood.
This kid could play wing, would be very dangerous, does not have to go deep forward to impact and will draw a defensive forward away from our half back line if he stays in the midfield and at half forward in a rebound zone.
He is the player you want opening up the forward danger zones.
Phillippou, Owens as big mid/forwards, we've not had recently and Wilson and Collard possess skills and effect that Billings and Lonie never really mastered.
These four would be licking their lips with Nas Hill, Bonner and Shoey taking the ball into 50.
Here's hoping he gets the opportunity to sub and play half games at Sandy.
Shoey has the skill base required
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Re: Arie Schoenmaker’s club punishment
He's a cross between Trent McKenzie and James Sicily but he is taller than both of them...I'd play him as a defender (where he's cut his teeth and played his best in u18).
https://www.espn.com.au/afl/story/_/id/ ... icult-year
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Re: Arie Schoenmaker’s club punishment
Perhaps timing and peripheral awareness would be a better use of words.
Clearly, he is able to get around the play and take hand off and uncontested possession, and kicks the ball very well in full flight being chased down.
At 194cm and 90kg, he moves pretty bloody well and after the combine, although he didn't rank top 10 in any event, his combine rankings were solid and he was ranked between 13 and 40 for the draft itself.
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Looks like those articles mention him being used upfield quite a bit and mention a 6.26 time trial. Looks like he can run a bit.Scollop wrote: ↑Fri 02 Feb 2024 11:01pm He's a cross between Trent McKenzie and James Sicily but he is taller than both of them...I'd play him as a defender (where he's cut his teeth and played his best in u18).
https://www.espn.com.au/afl/story/_/id/ ... icult-year
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I agree with Scollop. Start him down back, let him learn the game there, and then when he's ready switch him to the wing or even on the ball.
He's got all the necessary attributes. Great size, and a build that needs some development, but 2 to 3 pre-seasons should be sufficient to get him up to scratch.
Use that booming left peg to its full effect. Whether beating zones, penetrating deep inside 50 or kicking long goals, Arie has the goods.
We have turned our kicking ability as a team around in the past three years. This year, we'll have Nas, Sincs, Battle, Wood, Hill, and hopefully Liam Henry, Riley Bonner, Pou, Mitch, and the skipper moving the ball from defense into attack. Like "Big Kev" (RIP), I'm excited!
Lastly, make no mistake, we've got the steal of the 2023 draft in Schoenmakers. I believe the external problems he endured last year have been dealt with. If he needs straightening up in terms of his "professional standards", he couldn't be in better hands with RBT and crew.
We just need to be patient and diligent with Arie, and I'm certain he'll turn out to be a beauty.
He's got all the necessary attributes. Great size, and a build that needs some development, but 2 to 3 pre-seasons should be sufficient to get him up to scratch.
Use that booming left peg to its full effect. Whether beating zones, penetrating deep inside 50 or kicking long goals, Arie has the goods.
We have turned our kicking ability as a team around in the past three years. This year, we'll have Nas, Sincs, Battle, Wood, Hill, and hopefully Liam Henry, Riley Bonner, Pou, Mitch, and the skipper moving the ball from defense into attack. Like "Big Kev" (RIP), I'm excited!
Lastly, make no mistake, we've got the steal of the 2023 draft in Schoenmakers. I believe the external problems he endured last year have been dealt with. If he needs straightening up in terms of his "professional standards", he couldn't be in better hands with RBT and crew.
We just need to be patient and diligent with Arie, and I'm certain he'll turn out to be a beauty.
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I cant believe posters are happy to write him off because of where he was drafted. To acheive the ultimate sucess we need all our recruits to get the best out of themselves and have sucessful careers. I understand all wont make it but we need to be picking the right kids who give themselves the best chance.
Hopefully the kid can get to the standards required, he has a lot of potential. With his body size, strength and marking I can see him playing a Steven May type role, using his kicking as weapon to break games open. He was used further up the field in the championships but with development I believe he can make it as a KPD.
His other draftee mates in Wilson, Collard, Garcia and Hastie are impressing at the club, so hopefully they can all support each other to get the absolute best out of themselves.
Hopefully the kid can get to the standards required, he has a lot of potential. With his body size, strength and marking I can see him playing a Steven May type role, using his kicking as weapon to break games open. He was used further up the field in the championships but with development I believe he can make it as a KPD.
His other draftee mates in Wilson, Collard, Garcia and Hastie are impressing at the club, so hopefully they can all support each other to get the absolute best out of themselves.
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Re: Arie Schoenmaker’s club punishment
Yeah, some people don't seem to understand that the kids when drafted have different backgrounds and make a few decisions outside and inside footy that don't meet protocols when they arrive - I feel comfortable about the way things are going and we are always going to get the shock jocks making a mountain out of a mole hill in the media when they get half a sniff of absolutely anything at all.Impatient Sainter wrote: ↑Sat 03 Feb 2024 9:39am I cant believe posters are happy to write him off because of where he was drafted. To acheive the ultimate sucess we need all our recruits to get the best out of themselves and have sucessful careers. I understand all wont make it but we need to be picking the right kids who give themselves the best chance.
Hopefully the kid can get to the standards required, he has a lot of potential. With his body size, strength and marking I can see him playing a Steven May type role, using his kicking as weapon to break up games.
I am so excited about young Arie.