...in your opinion.
Which is in contrary to many others.
If Seb is the second best midfielder on our list then we are in deep sh*t.
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...in your opinion.
I agree Seb has been highly underrated by some posters on this site, as much as any player I have seen.B.M wrote: ↑Wed 21 Feb 2024 12:27pm Pretty much every poster has wanted him out of the side for 3 years
Read this thread and any other that involves Seb
Outside of me and Saynta- he is ridiculously underrated
Never seen such a good player get bagged - in 40 years supporting the saints - he is the most underrated (by fans) player in my memory
BigFooty training wrap 21/02/2024
By Barrels
WARMUPS and DRILLSMATCH SIM
- First things first… it was absolutely STANKING hot.
- Boys very very vocal in the run throughs.
- No Crouch today, which is a bit of a concern.
- Zak Jones was running laps at a rapid click.
- Tom Campbell was back on the track.
- Collard could fit three of him inside his shorts… gone full Eddie Betts.
- Allison was paired off with one of the coaches on the far side, during warmups…think it was BJ… seemingly teaching short leading.
- Hunter in full training, but in the fluro “don’t touch me” cap.
- Wilson training with the forwards, Keeler with the backs, Hotton, Henry and Pou with the mids.
- Hammer and Allison spent time training with both groups of key positions.
- Byrnes training with the forwards as well; possible reinvention as an Eddy/McQualter 2.0-style defensive forward.
- McLennan looks a lot more mobile than last year. Pleasing.
- Rehab group was Jones, Hayes, Butler, Sinclair, and Van Es. Moose was doing timed runs again. Sincs in particular was moving very well.
- Sir Leonard Hayes was doing a short areas drill where after three handballs they HAD to move the ball competitively inside a 8m or so circle. Drove them very hard. BJ was watching closely. Group was with Max, Ro, Doogs, Wilkie, Bonner, Battle, Wilson, Seb, Chito, Henry, Windy, and Hill when I was watching. Hands were predominantly excellent.
- Keeler is an absolute weapon in close quarters for a very tall kid. Moves like he’s 20cm shorter.
Garcia goes full throttle at all times. Absolute madman. Lenny and BJ love him.
Moose off by himself with a coach working on marking, then immediately getting back on what would be the mark and moving the ball.- Butler taking set shots from 35m out in the “wrong” pocket. Didn’t kick a single one.
- Butler and Hayes kicking to each other on repeat leads was interesting to watch. Both looked proppy still.
- Darby Hipwell (Sandy) back on deck again… club is putting a LOT of work into him. No idea who the borderline albino in 46 was though (got called Hugo during match sim, so I assume Hall-Kahan), or 37.
Half ground drill with mostly the probables was very competitive. Other than the more obvious ones… Bonner was involved, as we McLennan, Hipwell (Sandy), Garcia, Hotton, Wilson and Stocker.- Hammer absolutely obliterated Doogs on the lead. Twice. Doogs was… unimpressed.
- Stocker (on Titanic) was extremely vocal. As much as Wilkie. He’s in excellent form and nick.
- Every time there was a marking contest, Enright would restart as if there had been a turnover in defence, regardless of whether someone was kicking for goal or not. Kept the boys moving and thinking.
- The ball could come in from either of the “ruck contes” on either wing. Funnily enough, no actual ruckmen were involved.
- Ross gave BJ a minor talking to about something… no idea what, but was interesting; he doesn’t even give the coaches an inch!
They went inside after that. Can’t blame ‘em.
- Red the probables at my end, McLennan on Snags, Zlugger on King, Stocker on Titanic, Keeler on Membrey.
- Coaches full of praise for the Irishman for him decision making out of defence.
- Chito kicked the first for Red from a set shot from 45m.
- Max sat out the back on Keeler who got beaten over the top trying to cover. Kicked the second for Red from a set shot snap deep in the pocket.
- Howard outpaced Allison on the lead at the other end to snuff out a promising entry for Yellow.
- Very clean transition down the outer wing lead to a goalsquare dribble goal to Hill (I think) for Red.
- Hunter in the middle for Yellow, still in the “hands off” cap. Moving very smoothly. Bit of a group in-drawn breath when he floated across an oncoming Steele to spoil.
- Pou played entirely in the midfield.
- Hastie sat very well in the hole for Yellow to deny a Chito lead. His kicking is lovely.
- RTB stopped the entire sim to tell everyone off for their positioning.
- And again to tell Zlugger off for not making sure the Yellow defenders were where they were supposed to be.
- After the sim, Wood did a heap of work with the Irishman on defensive positioning. He’s a superb mentor.
- There was some general farting about with goalkicking and blokes taking hangers over Batch, who was wearing a tackle bag on his back.
I’m out. It’s about 58° degrees in the shade…
Also criminally overrated by ignorant supporters.
Brownlow Votes last season:
Who’s our best? Steele?
Seb at his very best would walk into any team somewhere. In his best season he came 8th in the comp in the coaches votes, made the AA squad and received 14 Brownlow votes.Moods wrote: ↑Wed 21 Feb 2024 7:30pmWho’s our best? Steele?
I would hope that Pou, Wilson and Owens surpass him and would be disappointed if all didn’t have better careers. Obviously Sinclair is a better mid when he goes in there.
Seb’s been a terrific servant for our club but really barely known outside our 4 walls. His kicking isn’t up to scratch for an elite mid, but he’s strong, willing and a fantastic example of someone getting every inch out of himself. Seems like a good bloke which can’t be underestimated.
I think it’s pertinent to remember that we were crap when he won his B&F’s. Does that make him crap? Of course not. But our midfield has been weak for a very long time. Put it this way, would Ross (even at his very best) had been a lock in the 22 in 09/10? In my view he would have been great depth, but no way he would get before Lenny, BJ, Joey or Dal. Maybe Clint Jones who played a tagging role
Probably makes it ahead of Ball version 09.B.M wrote: ↑Wed 21 Feb 2024 7:43pm We won 12 games when he won his first B&F he made the AA Squad go 14 Brownlow votes and averaged 29.8ppg
Misnomer that we were ‘crap’
In 2009 and 10 Joey was not an inside mid
Lenny and Dal were elite
CJ was a tagger
Ball was a solid player
I think Seb makes the team as a secondary mid off the bench
In 2009 Joey had 84 clearances and in 2010 he had 121, Dal only had about 10 more across the two years, while they both had about 480 contested possessions. They both played predominantly inside. In the 2010 prelim Joey had 17 contested (5 more than our next best) and in the drawn grannie he had an equal game-high 14, and 7 clearances.B.M wrote: ↑Wed 21 Feb 2024 7:43pm We won 12 games when he won his first B&F he made the AA Squad go 14 Brownlow votes and averaged 29.8ppg
Misnomer that we were ‘crap’
In 2009 and 10 Joey was not an inside mid
Lenny and Dal were elite
CJ was a tagger
Ball was a solid player
I think Seb makes the team as a secondary mid off the bench
Just reminded me how good Joey was.AnythingsPossibleSaints wrote: ↑Wed 21 Feb 2024 8:02pmIn 2009 Joey had 84 clearances and in 2010 he had 121, Dal only had about 10 more across the two years, while they both had about 480 contested possessions. They both played predominantly inside. In the 2010 prelim Joey had 17 contested (5 more than our next best) and in the drawn grannie he had an equal game-high 14, and 7 clearances.B.M wrote: ↑Wed 21 Feb 2024 7:43pm We won 12 games when he won his first B&F he made the AA Squad go 14 Brownlow votes and averaged 29.8ppg
Misnomer that we were ‘crap’
In 2009 and 10 Joey was not an inside mid
Lenny and Dal were elite
CJ was a tagger
Ball was a solid player
I think Seb makes the team as a secondary mid off the bench
Prime Seb would have been an upgrade on the crippled Ball, and obviously Faz Ray. He was very good for a minute there.
Last season we we won 13 games, Crouch got 18 Brownlow votes and averaged 27.1ppg.
You've omitted Jack Sinclair from your list of mids APS, there's been a lot of talk that he'll spend more time in a midfield role this year. Another possibility is Nasiah Wanganeen Milera who is expected to take his game up to another level. Both Riley Bonner and Liam Stocker are classified as mids on the Saints website so there's definitely a heck of a lot of competition for midfield spots.AnythingsPossibleSaints wrote: ↑Wed 21 Feb 2024 5:09pmBrownlow Votes last season:
Crouch- 18
Seb- 1
Brownlow votes across the last two seasons:
Crouch- 28
Seb- 1
I’m very far from a “Seb hater” and have stuck up for him plenty over the journey, but I would think if everyone’s available in the midfield, that he’d be in serious danger of getting the vest at the very least.
The thing he clearly has going for him the most would be his excellent two way running, but guys like Jones or Dow are more likely to be “impact players”, with their explosive speed, so if all 3 are fit and available- along with Clark, Steele, Crouch, Windy, etc- he’d have to be in serious danger of missing out.
There simply won’t be room for all of them. A good problem to have. We haven’t batted this deep in the midfield for an awfully long time.
We might not have the top-end talent of some midfields, but damn we’re going to bat deep.
Steele
Crouch
Clark
Seb
Jones
Dow
Windy
Henry?
Pou
Owens
Then on the wings
Wood
Henry
Hill
Byrnes
Wilson
The problem being that our midfield in some games just went missing and Sincs went in there to add some spark, but we took a strength out of HB to fix another problem. Consistency has been a big issue in our midfield and I hope we can sort it out.
Our weakness is a high quality midfield, hopefully the young up and comers improve that.AnythingsPossibleSaints wrote: ↑Wed 21 Feb 2024 5:09pmBrownlow Votes last season:
Crouch- 18
Seb- 1
Brownlow votes across the last two seasons:
Crouch- 28
Seb- 1
I’m very far from a “Seb hater” and have stuck up for him plenty over the journey, but I would think if everyone’s available in the midfield, that he’d be in serious danger of getting the vest at the very least.
The thing he clearly has going for him the most would be his excellent two way running, but guys like Jones or Dow are more likely to be “impact players”, with their explosive speed, so if all 3 are fit and available- along with Clark, Steele, Crouch, Windy, etc- he’d have to be in serious danger of missing out.
There simply won’t be room for all of them. A good problem to have. We haven’t batted this deep in the midfield for an awfully long time.
We might not have the top-end talent of some midfields, but damn we’re going to bat deep.
Steele
Crouch
Clark
Seb
Jones
Dow
Windy
Henry?
Pou
Owens
Then on the wings
Wood
Henry
Hill
Byrnes
Wilson