Is this the same Luke Ball some or should I say a lot wanted in a thread this year ahead of Judd and Hodge. Its amazing how players suddenly become ordinary players when they are leaving us and some ordionary players become stars when joining us.Gurgman wrote:In the end , we can all have our opinions as to what has gone on with luke but i dont think as much as we would like we will ever know the truth as to what went on . For the clubs sake i think its best he moves on no matter where he ends up , are you really scared if he ended up at collingwood , im not .
He might be a nice bloke but we are not going to win a flag with him in our side , the closest player to him in the geelong side is Selwood and he does damage , Luke doesnt
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Some who are quick to prejudge Ball probably see the following equation applying -
$$ chase + ego + delusions of worth + need to pout > humility + club + loyalty
but to be fair to Ball it could just be -
realisation that you're not delivering + others in a strong St kilda team are improving and moving ahead of you + desire to have more game time and regain importance in team (any team) > need to stay and be loyal to a strong club even one that has looked after you and rewarded you well
$$ chase + ego + delusions of worth + need to pout > humility + club + loyalty
but to be fair to Ball it could just be -
realisation that you're not delivering + others in a strong St kilda team are improving and moving ahead of you + desire to have more game time and regain importance in team (any team) > need to stay and be loyal to a strong club even one that has looked after you and rewarded you well
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never ever was as good as Hodge or Judd in the AFL. Mabye in 2001, but from 2003 onwards he has been a very poor third.plugger66 wrote:Is this the same Luke Ball some or should I say a lot wanted in a thread this year ahead of Judd and Hodge. Its amazing how players suddenly become ordinary players when they are leaving us and some ordionary players become stars when joining us.Gurgman wrote:In the end , we can all have our opinions as to what has gone on with luke but i dont think as much as we would like we will ever know the truth as to what went on . For the clubs sake i think its best he moves on no matter where he ends up , are you really scared if he ended up at collingwood , im not .
He might be a nice bloke but we are not going to win a flag with him in our side , the closest player to him in the geelong side is Selwood and he does damage , Luke doesnt
Always hoped he would get somewhere near those two but never got close I'm afraid.
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He was being paid as if he was as good as the other 2 - so I don't believe that he would have gripes with St kilda if he's being truly honest with himself and objective.joffaboy wrote:
never ever was as good as Hodge or Judd in the AFL. Mabye in 2001, but from 2003 onwards he has been a very poor third.
Always hoped he would get somewhere near those two but never got close I'm afraid.
Maybe he can see a brighter future within a weaker club like
Collingwood or Melbourne - he doesn't want to end his career in the 2's at St Kilda ?
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Considering the talent in that draft and the amount of high picks we had we did a Richmond.joffaboy wrote:never ever was as good as Hodge or Judd in the AFL. Mabye in 2001, but from 2003 onwards he has been a very poor third.plugger66 wrote:Is this the same Luke Ball some or should I say a lot wanted in a thread this year ahead of Judd and Hodge. Its amazing how players suddenly become ordinary players when they are leaving us and some ordionary players become stars when joining us.Gurgman wrote:In the end , we can all have our opinions as to what has gone on with luke but i dont think as much as we would like we will ever know the truth as to what went on . For the clubs sake i think its best he moves on no matter where he ends up , are you really scared if he ended up at collingwood , im not .
He might be a nice bloke but we are not going to win a flag with him in our side , the closest player to him in the geelong side is Selwood and he does damage , Luke doesnt
Always hoped he would get somewhere near those two but never got close I'm afraid.
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I think he pulled back from signing when informed he was only back-up.stairwaytoheaven wrote:I've taken in alot of imfo over the last week or so and this Luke Ball debacle should of never happened. All he had to do was sign the contract, it has been on the table since June . Now it is ugly and wonder whether he will return with his tail between his legs. To me he is a quality player and valued leader but no person is as big as the club.
When Ross spoke the night of the grand final dinner we all know who he was talking about now, what a shame this has happened but what will be will be.
And as for not being as good as Judd or Hodge, depending on who you talk to, the blame may lay with the previous coaching administration, who ran him into the ground and didn't manage his OP. Don't know if that's true, or fair, but that is one tale being told right now.
Still waiting for closure ... if you get my drift.
So we dont need him but people on here are upset that he wants to leave. Surely he sees that he may not get a game next year and that is why he wants to leave. That is why IMO there is no problem with him wanting to leave and why our players will not be upst with Bally wanting to leave.Milton66 wrote:That's the crux of the matter IMO... no we don't need him.fingers wrote:We seemed to do ok when he was in the 2'sTeflon wrote: Interesting question really that hasnt really been addressed....do we need Luke Ball?
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Have watched the whole Ball saga with a sense of sadness tinghed with realism.
Have no doubt that he has value both as a player [ a better than average ball winner] and leader but in the end he will stay on the basis of
His relationship with his teamates and
His relationship with his coach...
Everything else is irrelevent and pheripheral..
For that reason I am relaxed about the outcome...
The old "you are either with us or against us" has never applied more.
What ever will be will be.
That said Luke Ball running around in Red,White and Black would bring a smile to my face...if not we just get on with the job
Have no doubt that he has value both as a player [ a better than average ball winner] and leader but in the end he will stay on the basis of
His relationship with his teamates and
His relationship with his coach...
Everything else is irrelevent and pheripheral..
For that reason I am relaxed about the outcome...
The old "you are either with us or against us" has never applied more.
What ever will be will be.
That said Luke Ball running around in Red,White and Black would bring a smile to my face...if not we just get on with the job
Never take a backward step even to gain momentum.....
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"We have beauty in our captain and we have a true leader in our coach. Our time will come"
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'It's OK to have the capabilities and abilities, but you've got to get it done." Terry Daniher 05
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What I'm annoyed about the whole Luke Ball saga was the anticipation that he would make it back to his pre OP days ie play unrestricted so we could see how good he could be. A guy I spoke with said he saw a game he played with Xavier College and he kicked 13 goals playing out of the centre. Said he was kicking them from 50m with ease. We never saw that potential realised at St Kilda. Apparently was very fast also. Unfortunately for Luke he was absolutely flogged in his early years and all he became was a grunt player. He should have been rested and or operated much earlier and given time to realise his capabilities. Unfortunately for St Kilda his abilities might come to the fore at another club.
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