What an amazingly insightful read on Jesse Smith
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What an amazingly insightful read on Jesse Smith
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/j ... 5807627183
ROUND 5, 2008. It's a long time ago in anyone's language, but for Jesse Smith it feels even longer.
That day 20 months ago was the last time the 23-year-old played an AFL game.
The chronic hamstring problems have been well documented, but Smith has emerged from the gloom in the hope a change of clubs will spark his revival.
After walking out on North Melbourne, Smith was snapped up by St Kilda in the draft with pick No. 60 in a massive gamble.
But Saints coach Ross Lyon said he would back his medical staff. "Our people are really confident they can expand his range of movement. We think we're going to get there," he said.
Smith has suffered six hamstring injuries in two years, limiting him to 27 games in five years for the club at which his father Ross was revered.
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"I'd be lying if I said I wasn't frustrated for the last two years," Smith said.
"Dave Misson (St Kilda strength and conditioning manager) has spoken to me a couple of times.
"It's not so much a conditioning thing. It's more my running style because I haven't had any soft-tissue injuries on my left leg.
"It's just about getting the right work through my leg, through my core and through my glutes."
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Reading this, I think getting Smith healthy will be harder than first thought. If it was just a conditioning issue that anyone would be silly not to say that Dave could make a difference, but having the wrong co-ordination and muscle activation is a lot more difficult to change. Either way going by our recent track record, you would think if anyone we could get him right.
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I am not sure of the exact date, but I first heard about this (Smith having to learn to run differently) almost immediately that he was drafted and so I this would have always been part of the consideration when he was drafted and so would not be new.Unforgiven wrote:Reading this, I think getting Smith healthy will be harder than first thought. If it was just a conditioning issue that anyone would be silly not to say that Dave could make a difference, but having the wrong co-ordination and muscle activation is a lot more difficult to change. Either way going by our recent track record, you would think if anyone we could get him right.
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Yeah good call, it's clear the club has confidence in the medical team that they can get him healthy. The club would've known this from the start, but reading the papers until this article I thought it was soft tissue injuries caused by poor conditioning not a technique/activation problem that was the issue.
At the end of the day Bev is spot on, at pick 60 there is nothing to loose.
At the end of the day Bev is spot on, at pick 60 there is nothing to loose.
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they've written this article from the interview jesse and ross made just after he was drafted weeks ago... must be a slow news week
http://sportal.com.au/mediaplayer/audio ... rence-6860
http://sportal.com.au/mediaplayer/audio ... rence-6860
It's pretty much exactly the same circumstances. Except JWS came out and had a shot at the Roos and their facilities...Moccha wrote:3 Roo supporters have left less than flattering comments at the foot of the Herald Sun story. Sounds a bit like Saintsation re Luke Ball
I think we should be able to understand more than anyone why they are pissed off at him.
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I was thinking exactly the same thing as I was reading the comments at the bottom of the story. Clearly many Roos supporters are annoyed that he walked out and fair enough. Hopefully their loss will be our gain. Might help some get over the whole Luke Ball saga.mick13 wrote:It's pretty much exactly the same circumstances. Except JWS came out and had a shot at the Roos and their facilities...Moccha wrote:3 Roo supporters have left less than flattering comments at the foot of the Herald Sun story. Sounds a bit like Saintsation re Luke Ball
I think we should be able to understand more than anyone why they are pissed off at him.
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From all sources, it seems that if he can get over his hamstring problems he could be a top pick up. Then I do wonder why Matt Maguire was given the same chance....or maybe he was. I do believe in our fitness staff so I am happy for them to go with Smith. I mean how many GF's have we actually played in, in the last 100 years.
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Point of contention:
At pick 60, it is not a "massive" gamble. At that pick, it's a calculated risk.
If he was plucked in the first round, that's a high risk. Second round? Sure, even that's something of a risk. Quite a lot of good young talent still exists at that point.
But using pick 60 on a 23-year old with immense talent, no attitude problems and in need of a fresh break is not a "massive" risk is anyone's language.
If he doesn't come off, it's not a problem. He's actually considerably less of a risk than most 60+ picks.
I see what young Sam Edmund was trying to get at but that's just a little too sensationalist for my liking.
At pick 60, it is not a "massive" gamble. At that pick, it's a calculated risk.
If he was plucked in the first round, that's a high risk. Second round? Sure, even that's something of a risk. Quite a lot of good young talent still exists at that point.
But using pick 60 on a 23-year old with immense talent, no attitude problems and in need of a fresh break is not a "massive" risk is anyone's language.
If he doesn't come off, it's not a problem. He's actually considerably less of a risk than most 60+ picks.
I see what young Sam Edmund was trying to get at but that's just a little too sensationalist for my liking.
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I wouldn't compare it to the ball saga at all... it's closer to x's story if anything. The guy hasn't played in over a year and a half and wanted a fresh start to get his career back on track - big deal. The poor guy has one last crack at getting over these injuries and wants to give himself the best opportunity possible.saintnick12 wrote:I was thinking exactly the same thing as I was reading the comments at the bottom of the story. Clearly many Roos supporters are annoyed that he walked out and fair enough. Hopefully their loss will be our gain. Might help some get over the whole Luke Ball saga.mick13 wrote:It's pretty much exactly the same circumstances. Except JWS came out and had a shot at the Roos and their facilities...Moccha wrote:3 Roo supporters have left less than flattering comments at the foot of the Herald Sun story. Sounds a bit like Saintsation re Luke Ball
I think we should be able to understand more than anyone why they are pissed off at him.
Worth reading this article for an insight into his reasoning:
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/r ... 5786062715
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Plus one actively work with another club to leave...including participating in training sessions with said club while also scoring $500 K per year maintaining his overpaid player status.smilk wrote:
I wouldn't compare it to the ball saga at all... it's closer to x's story if anything. The guy hasn't played in over a year and a half and wanted a fresh start to get his career back on track - big deal. The poor guy has one last crack at getting over these injuries and wants to give himself the best opportunity possible.
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Totally different to the Ball saga.
IF the incoming coach tells you he cant full time staff-up a strength and conditioning team - regardless of new buildings/equipment - and you are on 1 last chance to play AFL........its hard to blame the bloke.
I understand Nth fans dont want to lose the talent but I think he's being honest.....at least he didnt 'text' the club from O/S to say hes out...
IF the incoming coach tells you he cant full time staff-up a strength and conditioning team - regardless of new buildings/equipment - and you are on 1 last chance to play AFL........its hard to blame the bloke.
I understand Nth fans dont want to lose the talent but I think he's being honest.....at least he didnt 'text' the club from O/S to say hes out...
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well..look at it this way...by losing x. clarke, m. maguire and l. ball..we really needed to draft someone in to give the medical staff something to do. those three guys + m.gardiner have been the most medically intensive guys on our list over the last three years...maybe ross thinks that without a challenge our medical team will get bored...therefore jess smith gets drafted and gives them something to work a miracle on..
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I like itjmac101 wrote:well..look at it this way...by losing x. clarke, m. maguire and l. ball..we really needed to draft someone in to give the medical staff something to do. those three guys + m.gardiner have been the most medically intensive guys on our list over the last three years...maybe ross thinks that without a challenge our medical team will get bored...therefore jess smith gets drafted and gives them something to work a miracle on..
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Wasn't saying it was the same as the Ball saga, saying the reaction from the North supporters was similar to the reaction from Saints supporters when Ball leftTeflon wrote:Totally different to the Ball saga.
IF the incoming coach tells you he cant full time staff-up a strength and conditioning team - regardless of new buildings/equipment - and you are on 1 last chance to play AFL........its hard to blame the bloke.
I understand Nth fans dont want to lose the talent but I think he's being honest.....at least he didnt 'text' the club from O/S to say hes out...
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Second!Milan Faletic wrote:I like itjmac101 wrote:well..look at it this way...by losing x. clarke, m. maguire and l. ball..we really needed to draft someone in to give the medical staff something to do. those three guys + m.gardiner have been the most medically intensive guys on our list over the last three years...maybe ross thinks that without a challenge our medical team will get bored...therefore jess smith gets drafted and gives them something to work a miracle on..
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Correctomudo!Teflon wrote:Totally different to the Ball saga.
IF the incoming coach tells you he cant full time staff-up a strength and conditioning team - regardless of new buildings/equipment - and you are on 1 last chance to play AFL........its hard to blame the bloke.
I understand Nth fans dont want to lose the talent but I think he's being honest.....at least he didnt 'text' the club from O/S to say hes out...