Maguire could be another star for us
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Maguire could be another star for us
I'm not one to rag on Blake. He's been very solid this year and part of the reason we have the best defense in the league. I believe he's done everything necessary to hold his spot in the team and is a crucial element of our side.
But lets rewind to the GT Saints era, when Maguire was playing his best football. We often forget how good he was - he was a star, really. He was regarded among the most talented kids we had coming through. Dal Santo, Ball, Riewoldt, Koschitzke, Maguire they'd say, or something along those lines.
If he gets his fitness together, he might be able to play at that standard again. As consistent and solid Blake is, there is only one game in my memory he has outright dominated and starred in, and that was against Hawthorn last year. Magiure, at that level, may be another star player for us, capable of dominating or controlling games as a key back in defense. I don't underrate Blake, he's a good player and his consistency is valuable, but Maguire could be another crucial element in making our side so powerful.
So, if Maguire comes around, I'd seriously like to see him holding down CHB like the good old days. It could drag us right over the line to a flag.
But lets rewind to the GT Saints era, when Maguire was playing his best football. We often forget how good he was - he was a star, really. He was regarded among the most talented kids we had coming through. Dal Santo, Ball, Riewoldt, Koschitzke, Maguire they'd say, or something along those lines.
If he gets his fitness together, he might be able to play at that standard again. As consistent and solid Blake is, there is only one game in my memory he has outright dominated and starred in, and that was against Hawthorn last year. Magiure, at that level, may be another star player for us, capable of dominating or controlling games as a key back in defense. I don't underrate Blake, he's a good player and his consistency is valuable, but Maguire could be another crucial element in making our side so powerful.
So, if Maguire comes around, I'd seriously like to see him holding down CHB like the good old days. It could drag us right over the line to a flag.
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I'd like to get goose back in.....maybe in place of blake.
He was very good at times (04 & 05), but I think he is sometimes a little over rated. Prior to his injury he wasn't playing great footy.
Also, after all this leg trouble, he woul have lost some pace, and he wasn't that quick anyway, but he does have strengh, good overhead & booming kick.
Be interesting to see how he goes back at the top level...
He was very good at times (04 & 05), but I think he is sometimes a little over rated. Prior to his injury he wasn't playing great footy.
Also, after all this leg trouble, he woul have lost some pace, and he wasn't that quick anyway, but he does have strengh, good overhead & booming kick.
Be interesting to see how he goes back at the top level...
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While I'm not certain he can get back into a fully fit side I would welcome
his sure marking in the backline.
If it's one thing that annoys me lately is the way our defenders punch or
double fist the ball instead of marking. Usually when they are under no
pressure.
I don't get why there's no talking and the mark taken ?
his sure marking in the backline.
If it's one thing that annoys me lately is the way our defenders punch or
double fist the ball instead of marking. Usually when they are under no
pressure.
I don't get why there's no talking and the mark taken ?
The problem I see for MacGuire is:
a) Will he be as good as he was after that horrific leg break? Look at what happened to Nathan Brown and his career after his leg break.
b) Where do you put him - defense or up forward? If you do find a spot for him, who in the team loses their spot?
Can't see anyone in the team currently being dropped and I still think Gwilt was really unlucky to lose his spot. He would have to be pushing for a place in our team for the game in 2 weeks time.
a) Will he be as good as he was after that horrific leg break? Look at what happened to Nathan Brown and his career after his leg break.
b) Where do you put him - defense or up forward? If you do find a spot for him, who in the team loses their spot?
Can't see anyone in the team currently being dropped and I still think Gwilt was really unlucky to lose his spot. He would have to be pushing for a place in our team for the game in 2 weeks time.
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Ruck?hotdish wrote:I would bring him in to ruck next game - He would do a similar or better job that McEvoy would. Richmond rucks are pretty average(young) so its a good opportunity to give him a game.
He hasn't been rucking at Sandy, why would you even think he would in the big league?
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James wrote:Him? Rucking? Umm isn't he 190cm?
Ross Lyon has already stated on 'on the couch' that Matt may be used as a ruckman who roams around the ground getting a few touches....
This could be handy, Gards as our first ruck doing what he does, then Matt to help him out when he is tired, and when gards is rucking Matt can go back and sure up the defence
I think Matt is very close to getting a game, as it seems Ross Lyon rates him highly
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Nathan Brown was heading towards the end of his career after he broke his leg, Maguire is 24/25 so still has plenty of time to get back to his best.saint75 wrote:The problem I see for MacGuire is:
a) Will he be as good as he was after that horrific leg break? Look at what happened to Nathan Brown and his career after his leg break.
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Thanks for all your efforts Saints.
2009 and 2010 were 2 of the 5 best years ever by the St.Kilda FC.
Thanks for all your efforts Saints.
It is a directive by the coach. If you take the mark and kick it out of defensive 50, it gives the opportunity for the opposition to rebound with our defenders out of position.howlinwolf wrote: If it's one thing that annoys me lately is the way our defenders punch or
double fist the ball instead of marking. Usually when they are under no
pressure.
I don't get why there's no talking and the mark taken ?
The stoppage allows our players to reset who their opponents are and gives us a better chance of clearing the ball. It is all about structure.
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He seemed to really lose his confidence after Hall punched him in the stomach in the 2005 Prelim, but before that he was going brilliantly. And how old was he in 2004/2005? 20 and 21. How many blokes do that well in a key position at that age? Only the very best. The likes of Franklin and Roughead are about the only ones who have in the years since.kaos theory wrote:I'd like to get goose back in.....maybe in place of blake.
He was very good at times (04 & 05), but I think he is sometimes a little over rated. Prior to his injury he wasn't playing great footy.
Goose looked to me like he was going to be the dominant CHB in the league for the next 10 years, at that stage, almost as good as Jakovich was there before him. He was strong overhead, and in one on one contests, including against Johnathan Brown (when he was at his peak). And I'm sure we all remember Goose peeling off his man to intercept marks, or go back with the flight of the ball. Then there was his dodging and weaving around blokes, followed by his 60m kicks over the lines, or the "don't argue's" followed by a booming kick. Then there was the game where he kicked 4 goals from CHB. How many blokes do that, especially that young?
He may have lost some speed due to his injury, but I doubt he'd be any slower than the aforementioned J Blake.
It's a pity Ross didn't see more of him when he was at his peak, as he'd probably be in the seniors right now, if he had. I hope he really takes his chance, if he gets back in this year.
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Re: Maguire could be another star for us
[quote="James"]I'm not one to rag on Blake. quote]
Nah, just our captain!! Why rag on Blake when you can slag off at our captain?? You really should stay away from here for awhile.
Nah, just our captain!! Why rag on Blake when you can slag off at our captain?? You really should stay away from here for awhile.
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Here Nickn1ck wrote:What did James say about Roo?
http://www.saintsational.com/forum/view ... hp?t=52990
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Re: Maguire could be another star for us
spot onyipper wrote:James wrote:I'm not one to rag on Blake. quote]
Nah, just our captain!! Why rag on Blake when you can slag off at our captain?? You really should stay away from here for awhile.
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McEvoy for Maguire at some stage might not be the worst switch.
McEvoy isn't really adding much right now, and nobody else deserves to be dropped.
McEvoy isn't really adding much right now, and nobody else deserves to be dropped.
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well he's slowish, but not by ruckman standards. wouldn't be that surprised to see him get a run as second ruck if mcevoy doesn't really grab his chance.bobmurray wrote:Gotta be careful adding players like Goose..... If the main question about StKilda relates to their lack of pace,you wouldn't want to include Goose just so that you can prove the question correct......
or blake being asked to do it.
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