JeffDunne wrote:evertonfc wrote:FFS - a few posters point out what can be improved in his game and then get hung out to dry? Gimme a break..
Not like you to be melodramtic when someone disagrees with an opinion . . .
Anyhow, you're all over the place in that post. One minute you're claiming the game has changed and the next minute you're talking about Greg Williams.
Didn't hit the mark but good attempt all the same. And wasn't Greg Williams playing until 1997 BTW? Yeah,
that's 1960s.
Anyway, elevating above such pettiness, the interesting point made with Andrew Thompson seems to stem purely from the fact he wasn't a great kick - which is true.
Neither was Stephen Powell, for what it's worth. Yet both were able to play important and sizable roles for this club. It's worth examining why that is.
While all three players (inclduing Jones) have poor footskills, Thompson and Powell were superb in-and-under players. Their ability to win the ball in traffic was excellent and their ability to stop their opponants from winning the ball in the packs was equally strong.
Now, Jones is a different player. He's not a pack-to-pack player with us - we use Ball, Hayes and increasingly Montagna for that role. Baker, when fit, can also found in there and I'd expect Armitage to do that as well.
But Jones isn't. I often see him being the last player to dive on a pack; this may create the false view he is in-and-under but he is not that. He is an outside player, for the most part. And he has value to our club - I think anyone who saw him in R1 last year or chase down Buddy would agree he's prepared to put in significant effort.
The question for me remains whether or not, at 25 (not 18 or 19), he has the requisite levels of improvement left in his game that could make him a fully-functioning member of a premiership-winning St Kilda midfield.
I guess I'm not totally sure. In many ways, I feel that Farren Ray is a more similar player. Except one thing Ray has is time on his side - at 22, is not unfair to assume that by 25, he'll be a better player than Jones currently is?
On that basis, if you're talking about our best 22, Ray probably pips him for the outside-midfielder-with-pace-but-little-skill role. His potential at junior level indicates he's been able to dominate his peers before, so it's a matter of him putting in an extrodinary amount of hard work to get back to where he can play.
That leaves Jones out of our best 22 for mine, but given our inevitable injuries, I'm pretty sure he'll playing most games this year as he does seem rather durable.