Jarryn Geary
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Jarryn Geary
Really think that this guy can take the next step
Has been in the system now for a couple of years and this year he should hopefully get more time in the midfield
He was recruited as a goal kicking utility and was a VIC country rep and was ranked in the top 20% at the draft camp - he also won the Bendigo Pioneers B&F in 2006 beating Joel Selwood and Daniel Connors though he averaged slightly less disposals than both of them during that year
Maybe slightly undersized he has great endurance, good skills and most importantly is extremely dedicated and works hard
I know it was only a practice match but he along with Goddard were the two players who initiated the comeback against Brisbane in the NAB cup 1st Round once he was switched into the middle
Obviously the last few years he has been played out of position - mainly across half back but I reckon we are going to see more of him in the guts and he could slip under the radar of a lot of teams - if he can put on a little more bulk and grow a few more centimetres and continue his deveolpment he just might suprise a few of us over the next year or so
Am expecting him to play Round 1 and hopefully get thrown in the middle at some stage
Has been in the system now for a couple of years and this year he should hopefully get more time in the midfield
He was recruited as a goal kicking utility and was a VIC country rep and was ranked in the top 20% at the draft camp - he also won the Bendigo Pioneers B&F in 2006 beating Joel Selwood and Daniel Connors though he averaged slightly less disposals than both of them during that year
Maybe slightly undersized he has great endurance, good skills and most importantly is extremely dedicated and works hard
I know it was only a practice match but he along with Goddard were the two players who initiated the comeback against Brisbane in the NAB cup 1st Round once he was switched into the middle
Obviously the last few years he has been played out of position - mainly across half back but I reckon we are going to see more of him in the guts and he could slip under the radar of a lot of teams - if he can put on a little more bulk and grow a few more centimetres and continue his deveolpment he just might suprise a few of us over the next year or so
Am expecting him to play Round 1 and hopefully get thrown in the middle at some stage
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I agree also. Both Armo and Geary are ready to step up IMO and not just fill a spot in the seniors but make a difference.
I think these two will start getting everyone excited about our future.
Geary's early form last year was great but he really went off later end of last year. He seems much more built up this year to deal with senior footy.
Our game is based upon running and Geary is close to our best runner and he can really play (45 possessions in vfl is not bad as a kid).
IMO he is future leadership material.
I think these two will start getting everyone excited about our future.
Geary's early form last year was great but he really went off later end of last year. He seems much more built up this year to deal with senior footy.
Our game is based upon running and Geary is close to our best runner and he can really play (45 possessions in vfl is not bad as a kid).
IMO he is future leadership material.
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I have always been a Geary fan, back to when he was on the rookie list and was delighted he got the promotion.
I believe that Geary, Steven and Armitage will become starting 22 players in '09...
I believe that Geary, Steven and Armitage will become starting 22 players in '09...
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He is a very well built young man now, probably as physically developed as most our midfielders apart from Ball...skeptic wrote:Is he big enough though???
Just didn't get into games enough last season
personally I really like him though
Geary, Steven and Armitage are all huge now...
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no.Saints Premiers 2008 wrote:i really saw nothing too positive about him last year...i'd love to...
he played games got around 10 touches...did nothing really in and under and was beaten when playing back...
something im missing???
He wasn't flash at all. Racked 'em up in the VFL, but couldn't cut it in the seniors.
Here's hoping.
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good...somehow i thought i had been mixing up players...WayneJudson42 wrote:no.Saints Premiers 2008 wrote:i really saw nothing too positive about him last year...i'd love to...
he played games got around 10 touches...did nothing really in and under and was beaten when playing back...
something im missing???
He wasn't flash at all. Racked 'em up in the VFL, but couldn't cut it in the seniors.
Here's hoping.
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big problem that needs to be reversed this... too many VFL starts IMO.Saints Premiers 2008 wrote:good...somehow i thought i had been mixing up players...WayneJudson42 wrote:no.Saints Premiers 2008 wrote:i really saw nothing too positive about him last year...i'd love to...
he played games got around 10 touches...did nothing really in and under and was beaten when playing back...
something im missing???
He wasn't flash at all. Racked 'em up in the VFL, but couldn't cut it in the seniors.
Here's hoping.
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Surprisibgly, Eddy was the only consistant one.
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eddy showed good qualities...he looked fearless and got his hands dirty...he looked good up forward and got into good positionsWayneJudson42 wrote:big problem that needs to be reversed this... too many VFL starts IMO.Saints Premiers 2008 wrote:good...somehow i thought i had been mixing up players...WayneJudson42 wrote:no.Saints Premiers 2008 wrote:i really saw nothing too positive about him last year...i'd love to...
he played games got around 10 touches...did nothing really in and under and was beaten when playing back...
something im missing???
He wasn't flash at all. Racked 'em up in the VFL, but couldn't cut it in the seniors.
Here's hoping.
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Surprisibgly, Eddy was the only consistant one.
whilst he didnt get large number of possessions that will come once he finds his feet
"It's a work in progress," Lyon said.
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I'm surprised you made sense of my post...Saints Premiers 2008 wrote:eddy showed good qualities...he looked fearless and got his hands dirty...he looked good up forward and got into good positionsWayneJudson42 wrote:big problem that needs to be reversed this... too many VFL starts IMO.Saints Premiers 2008 wrote:good...somehow i thought i had been mixing up players...WayneJudson42 wrote:no.Saints Premiers 2008 wrote:i really saw nothing too positive about him last year...i'd love to...
he played games got around 10 touches...did nothing really in and under and was beaten when playing back...
something im missing???
He wasn't flash at all. Racked 'em up in the VFL, but couldn't cut it in the seniors.
Here's hoping.
impossibility
Surprisibgly, Eddy was the only consistant one.
whilst he didnt get large number of possessions that will come once he finds his feet
Eddy wil play 22 games. One problem is that he probably doesn't command the ball. Then again, apart from Milne, none of our forwards do because we go to Roo 99% of the time.
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why wouldn't i make sense of it???WayneJudson42 wrote:I'm surprised you made sense of my post...Saints Premiers 2008 wrote:eddy showed good qualities...he looked fearless and got his hands dirty...he looked good up forward and got into good positionsWayneJudson42 wrote:big problem that needs to be reversed this... too many VFL starts IMO.Saints Premiers 2008 wrote:good...somehow i thought i had been mixing up players...WayneJudson42 wrote:no.Saints Premiers 2008 wrote:i really saw nothing too positive about him last year...i'd love to...
he played games got around 10 touches...did nothing really in and under and was beaten when playing back...
something im missing???
He wasn't flash at all. Racked 'em up in the VFL, but couldn't cut it in the seniors.
Here's hoping.
impossibility
Surprisibgly, Eddy was the only consistant one.
whilst he didnt get large number of possessions that will come once he finds his feet
Eddy wil play 22 games. One problem is that he probably doesn't command the ball. Then again, apart from Milne, none of our forwards do because we go to Roo 99% of the time.
he looks good when he gets near it
"It's a work in progress," Lyon said.
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I was refering to the typo's.Saints Premiers 2008 wrote:why wouldn't i make sense of it???WayneJudson42 wrote:I'm surprised you made sense of my post...Saints Premiers 2008 wrote:eddy showed good qualities...he looked fearless and got his hands dirty...he looked good up forward and got into good positionsWayneJudson42 wrote:big problem that needs to be reversed this... too many VFL starts IMO.Saints Premiers 2008 wrote:good...somehow i thought i had been mixing up players...WayneJudson42 wrote:no.Saints Premiers 2008 wrote:i really saw nothing too positive about him last year...i'd love to...
he played games got around 10 touches...did nothing really in and under and was beaten when playing back...
something im missing???
He wasn't flash at all. Racked 'em up in the VFL, but couldn't cut it in the seniors.
Here's hoping.
impossibility
Surprisibgly, Eddy was the only consistant one.
whilst he didnt get large number of possessions that will come once he finds his feet
Eddy wil play 22 games. One problem is that he probably doesn't command the ball. Then again, apart from Milne, none of our forwards do because we go to Roo 99% of the time.
he looks good when he gets near it
The lid is off after Round 2! Enjoy the journey, coz you just don't know where we'll end up. Live for today and seize the moment.
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Jarryn Geary
Geary, Eddy and Armitage all look the goods and I am hoping they all come on as it has been awhile since we developed a good young player. Most kids take some time to settle in, and the best way is to get games into them. Goddard was given time to develop because he was a no.1 pick these guys wont get the same chance and have to make a good fist of it. good luck to all of them.
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I'm really hoping he'll step up too. But I wasn't impressed last year. He started off well, but by midway he was timidly chipping the ball around (or backwards) and just looking scared of getting it wrong. I thought he had hit a wall mentally and had lost all confidence and initiative.
Eddy, also, has been a big favourite of mine since the moment he was drafted. But I got very disappointed in him too near the end of last year. In the finals he couldn't mark a ball to save his life. He couldn't kick a ball either, or even pick a ball up without falling over.
To me, they will be the litmus tests for this year. If that's really going to be the way they play then I think I'll give up on the Saints' immediate prospects. But if they emerge from their rookie cocoons, and become the confident, power-running players their credentials have always promised, well then we might be in for an exciting year.
Eddy, also, has been a big favourite of mine since the moment he was drafted. But I got very disappointed in him too near the end of last year. In the finals he couldn't mark a ball to save his life. He couldn't kick a ball either, or even pick a ball up without falling over.
To me, they will be the litmus tests for this year. If that's really going to be the way they play then I think I'll give up on the Saints' immediate prospects. But if they emerge from their rookie cocoons, and become the confident, power-running players their credentials have always promised, well then we might be in for an exciting year.
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Great call. I agree 100% (but Armo first). They are our future.gringo wrote:Geary, Eddy and Armitage all look the goods and I am hoping they all come on as it has been awhile since we developed a good young player. Most kids take some time to settle in, and the best way is to get games into them. Goddard was given time to develop because he was a no.1 pick these guys wont get the same chance and have to make a good fist of it. good luck to all of them.
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