Real reason Luke Ball left Saints
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Real reason Luke Ball left Saints
I have long argued that Luke Ball never became the gun player that you would expect a first round draft pick to become, and there is little doub that his battle with OP has had a serious effect on his running and kicking.
In his final season at St Kilda Ball was only a marginal player, and sure, in the wet conditions on GF Day he probably had his best game of the year. But it was no surprise that St Kilda were not prepared to offer him anything near the half-million dollars he was seeking for a new 3-year contract.
Put yourself in Luke Ball's position: he would know in his own mind that he lacks confidence in the success of his recovery from OP - he would be well aware of his limtations, but hey, his manager can find him more money at Collingwood who are desperate for a seasoned mid-fielder.
It's a no-brainer, with the prospects that his top-level AFL career are at best shaky, why not sign a 3-year deal with the Magpies because if he fails to deliver he'll still get the big dollars.
I'm no psychologist, but Ball's body-language late in the game against the Saints, and afterwards, appeared to indicate that he is a broken man, and while I take no joy from his predicament (I don't doubt that he is a decent bloke), it at least vindicates St Kilda's decision to rate him as a fringe player.
Last night when he kicked for goal inside the 50m arc, his kick fell well short near the behind post - it was a sad sight, and must have been devastating for him!
In his final season at St Kilda Ball was only a marginal player, and sure, in the wet conditions on GF Day he probably had his best game of the year. But it was no surprise that St Kilda were not prepared to offer him anything near the half-million dollars he was seeking for a new 3-year contract.
Put yourself in Luke Ball's position: he would know in his own mind that he lacks confidence in the success of his recovery from OP - he would be well aware of his limtations, but hey, his manager can find him more money at Collingwood who are desperate for a seasoned mid-fielder.
It's a no-brainer, with the prospects that his top-level AFL career are at best shaky, why not sign a 3-year deal with the Magpies because if he fails to deliver he'll still get the big dollars.
I'm no psychologist, but Ball's body-language late in the game against the Saints, and afterwards, appeared to indicate that he is a broken man, and while I take no joy from his predicament (I don't doubt that he is a decent bloke), it at least vindicates St Kilda's decision to rate him as a fringe player.
Last night when he kicked for goal inside the 50m arc, his kick fell well short near the behind post - it was a sad sight, and must have been devastating for him!
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Watched the start of the game last night, saw Collingwoods centre setup and could not see Luke Ball but then camera panned to the bench and there he was. Collingwoods biggest "statement" game of the year so far after lowering their black and white stripes to the Saints and Luke Ball could only make it to the bench to start. I know others will say that it does not matter if a player starts on the bench with the amount of rotations these days, but it sure as hell mattered to Luke Ball last season! Oh dear.
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Re: Real reason Luke Ball left Saints
He must be feeling terrible on his minimum 600k a year playing a sport he loves.saintwill66 wrote:I have long argued that Luke Ball never became the gun player that you would expect a first round draft pick to become, and there is little doub that his battle with OP has had a serious effect on his running and kicking.
In his final season at St Kilda Ball was only a marginal player, and sure, in the wet conditions on GF Day he probably had his best game of the year. But it was no surprise that St Kilda were not prepared to offer him anything near the half-million dollars he was seeking for a new 3-year contract.
Put yourself in Luke Ball's position: he would know in his own mind that he lacks confidence in the success of his recovery from OP - he would be well aware of his limtations, but hey, his manager can find him more money at Collingwood who are desperate for a seasoned mid-fielder.
It's a no-brainer, with the prospects that his top-level AFL career are at best shaky, why not sign a 3-year deal with the Magpies because if he fails to deliver he'll still get the big dollars.
I'm no psychologist, but Ball's body-language late in the game against the Saints, and afterwards, appeared to indicate that he is a broken man, and while I take no joy from his predicament (I don't doubt that he is a decent bloke), it at least vindicates St Kilda's decision to rate him as a fringe player.
Last night when he kicked for goal inside the 50m arc, his kick fell well short near the behind post - it was a sad sight, and must have been devastating for him!
I hope he can pull himself out of the deep depression he must be in and find a real zest for life....
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Malthouse dropped Shane O'Bree from Collingwood's midfield for the first time since 2002.SaintWodonga wrote:One of the commentators (can't remember who) last night said:
"By the end of the year Ball will not be in Collingwood's best 22".
Looks like RL was correct, just wish we got a pick for him, major blue not to!
Ball could end up competing for a place with O'Bree.
If Ball was a broken man last week it was because of the way Collingwood fell way in the final quarter.
It dawned on him that he would not be winning a premiership medal at Collingwood.
He had no real friends at Collingwood (who would want them).
AND he wished he had stayed at St Kilda.
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Yes he was a broken man last week and for one reason only, they lost to his previous side. By the way i dont think he would be winning a premiership medal with Saints either if he stayed either. Makes sense to me why he went and the more a watch him the more sense it makes.ace wrote:Malthouse dropped Shane O'Bree from Collingwood's midfield for the first time since 2002.SaintWodonga wrote:One of the commentators (can't remember who) last night said:
"By the end of the year Ball will not be in Collingwood's best 22".
Looks like RL was correct, just wish we got a pick for him, major blue not to!
Ball could end up competing for a place with O'Bree.
If Ball was a broken man last week it was because of the way Collingwood fell way in the final quarter.
It dawned on him that he would not be winning a premiership medal at Collingwood.
He had no real friends at Collingwood (who would want them).
AND he wished he had stayed at St Kilda.
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On Before the Game (I think) he was asked about how it felt to be lining up against St Kilda.plugger66 wrote:Yes he was a broken man last week and for one reason only, they lost to his previous side. By the way i dont think he would be winning a premiership medal with Saints either if he stayed either. Makes sense to me why he went and the more a watch him the more sense it makes.ace wrote:Malthouse dropped Shane O'Bree from Collingwood's midfield for the first time since 2002.SaintWodonga wrote:One of the commentators (can't remember who) last night said:
"By the end of the year Ball will not be in Collingwood's best 22".
Looks like RL was correct, just wish we got a pick for him, major blue not to!
Ball could end up competing for a place with O'Bree.
If Ball was a broken man last week it was because of the way Collingwood fell way in the final quarter.
It dawned on him that he would not be winning a premiership medal at Collingwood.
He had no real friends at Collingwood (who would want them).
AND he wished he had stayed at St Kilda.
He said it was like running into your old girlfriend of the last x years -- a bit weird, and sad, but in the past.
I think that's a fair analogy -- he clearly loved St Kilda, and was hurt by the break up -- but that doesn't mean it wasn't the right thing to do, on either side.
I'm happy to think of it that way -- it's dignified, and it's explicable, and there's always some crap and blame when it happens. And always some long lasting pain.
He was one of their best players.. even Ross snuck him into the votes. He will still be in their best 22 at the end of the year, but they are starting to realise that he still has to be carefully managed fitness-wise.SteveStevens66 wrote:MM stated that against the Saints, Ball was one of Collingwood's best players (he may have even said he was their best). Lo and behold, last night he starts on the pine. Given his track record one can only assume that Malthouse was lying again!. It is pathological with this bloke.
And yes, we blew Collingwood out of the water in the final term last week, and the hatred for them is particularly strong around here after the MM incident, but they are far from the worst going around. Demolished the Hawks, knocked off the Bulldogs, and had an absolute shocker against Melbourne and still won. If they kicked a bit straighter against us then who knows. I am not sure how they do it with their personnel but they are a very good side on their day (their worst can be terrible though) and we must not forget that.