X and Goose
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goose was discussed as an AA CHB in the making and geelong were making serious overtures to trade him to their club when he started getting crippled with injury.
Another bad knock for a good player.
X's was another favourite of mine, i was seeing a gilbert mccadam in the making, he certainly had, dash, flair, speed and courage. watching back into packs with that skinny frame of his and aerial marks that were spectacular.
again, his body couldn't keep pace with his mind.
Another bad knock for a good player.
X's was another favourite of mine, i was seeing a gilbert mccadam in the making, he certainly had, dash, flair, speed and courage. watching back into packs with that skinny frame of his and aerial marks that were spectacular.
again, his body couldn't keep pace with his mind.
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If my memory is correct there were similar concerns a few years back in regards to Steve Johnson and as a result a trade to the Pies fell through.Moods wrote:A bloke in the hawks footy department told me that Smith will be a gun - for about 70-80 games and then they expect he'll need to retire prematurely. REckons his injuries are chronic and he's destined for a life of pain. Let's hope we get 3-4 good yrs out of him at least.
Hopefully Jesse can put together a career with the Saints to rival SJ's last 4 or so years with the Cats.
It must be said of course that Johnson was playing football at the time of the mooted trade whereas Jesse has barely been on the paddock up until a month ago.
If Smith plays football for the club at senior level then I hope he is a lot more consistant than Steve Johnson, If we play a running defender who drifts in and out of games/seasons like he does then we are in real trouble. IMO.Dr Spaceman wrote:If my memory is correct there were similar concerns a few years back in regards to Steve Johnson and as a result a trade to the Pies fell through.Moods wrote:A bloke in the hawks footy department told me that Smith will be a gun - for about 70-80 games and then they expect he'll need to retire prematurely. REckons his injuries are chronic and he's destined for a life of pain. Let's hope we get 3-4 good yrs out of him at least.
Hopefully Jesse can put together a career with the Saints to rival SJ's last 4 or so years with the Cats.
It must be said of course that Johnson was playing football at the time of the mooted trade whereas Jesse has barely been on the paddock up until a month ago.
Maybe this year?
If he plays half as well as Johnson we have done very well. I doubt he can after all those injuries but you never know.rexy wrote:If Smith plays football for the club at senior level then I hope he is a lot more consistant than Steve Johnson, If we play a running defender who drifts in and out of games/seasons like he does then we are in real trouble. IMO.Dr Spaceman wrote:If my memory is correct there were similar concerns a few years back in regards to Steve Johnson and as a result a trade to the Pies fell through.Moods wrote:A bloke in the hawks footy department told me that Smith will be a gun - for about 70-80 games and then they expect he'll need to retire prematurely. REckons his injuries are chronic and he's destined for a life of pain. Let's hope we get 3-4 good yrs out of him at least.
Hopefully Jesse can put together a career with the Saints to rival SJ's last 4 or so years with the Cats.
It must be said of course that Johnson was playing football at the time of the mooted trade whereas Jesse has barely been on the paddock up until a month ago.
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Can't write anyone off early, they can improve. It works the other way too.Con Gorozidis wrote:2 flags and a brownlow and about 100 good games later. i guess its fair we forget their lesser moments by now...degruch wrote:Bartel was ordinary too...these development players tend to have their lesser moment glossed over when they become champions.bigred wrote:And remember that Stevie J was a **** before he got decent.rexy wrote:Both very good picks at that position IMO.joffaboy wrote:Goose taken at #21 in the draft
Steve Johnson taken at #24 in the draft.
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Fair enough rexy. I may have been misinterpreted (or perhaps I didn't explain myself as well as I could have). I wasn't so much referring to Smith playing like Johnson but rather giving us value over his career like Johnson has given the Cats.rexy wrote:If Smith plays football for the club at senior level then I hope he is a lot more consistant than Steve Johnson, If we play a running defender who drifts in and out of games/seasons like he does then we are in real trouble. IMO.Dr Spaceman wrote:If my memory is correct there were similar concerns a few years back in regards to Steve Johnson and as a result a trade to the Pies fell through.Moods wrote:A bloke in the hawks footy department told me that Smith will be a gun - for about 70-80 games and then they expect he'll need to retire prematurely. REckons his injuries are chronic and he's destined for a life of pain. Let's hope we get 3-4 good yrs out of him at least.
Hopefully Jesse can put together a career with the Saints to rival SJ's last 4 or so years with the Cats.
It must be said of course that Johnson was playing football at the time of the mooted trade whereas Jesse has barely been on the paddock up until a month ago.
Whilst he has been wayward and inconsistent, SJ will be remembered in years to come as a very good player who often won games off his own boot and who was a big factor in an extremely successful era for Geelong.
Given his last 2 years and concerns about his longevity, I'd happily settle for a similar description of Smith's career at the Saints when he finally calls it a day.
Half as well as Johnson can play? I agreeplugger66 wrote:If he plays half as well as Johnson we have done very well. I doubt he can after all those injuries but you never know.rexy wrote:If Smith plays football for the club at senior level then I hope he is a lot more consistant than Steve Johnson, If we play a running defender who drifts in and out of games/seasons like he does then we are in real trouble. IMO.Dr Spaceman wrote:If my memory is correct there were similar concerns a few years back in regards to Steve Johnson and as a result a trade to the Pies fell through.Moods wrote:A bloke in the hawks footy department told me that Smith will be a gun - for about 70-80 games and then they expect he'll need to retire prematurely. REckons his injuries are chronic and he's destined for a life of pain. Let's hope we get 3-4 good yrs out of him at least.
Hopefully Jesse can put together a career with the Saints to rival SJ's last 4 or so years with the Cats.
It must be said of course that Johnson was playing football at the time of the mooted trade whereas Jesse has barely been on the paddock up until a month ago.
Half the output/contribution that Johnson gives over a month? then I beleive you are over rating Johnsons influence and consistancy.
Maybe this year?
Maybe I am overating a top 30 player in the whol AFL compared to guy who has played 30 games in his career.rexy wrote:Half as well as Johnson can play? I agreeplugger66 wrote:If he plays half as well as Johnson we have done very well. I doubt he can after all those injuries but you never know.rexy wrote:If Smith plays football for the club at senior level then I hope he is a lot more consistant than Steve Johnson, If we play a running defender who drifts in and out of games/seasons like he does then we are in real trouble. IMO.Dr Spaceman wrote:If my memory is correct there were similar concerns a few years back in regards to Steve Johnson and as a result a trade to the Pies fell through.Moods wrote:A bloke in the hawks footy department told me that Smith will be a gun - for about 70-80 games and then they expect he'll need to retire prematurely. REckons his injuries are chronic and he's destined for a life of pain. Let's hope we get 3-4 good yrs out of him at least.
Hopefully Jesse can put together a career with the Saints to rival SJ's last 4 or so years with the Cats.
It must be said of course that Johnson was playing football at the time of the mooted trade whereas Jesse has barely been on the paddock up until a month ago.
Half the output/contribution that Johnson gives over a month? then I beleive you are over rating Johnsons influence and consistancy.
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Goose taken at #21 in the draft
Steve Johnson taken at #24 in the draft.
Both very good picks at that position IMO.
2004 Draft - Matthew Egan Pick 62. James Gwilt 63
Yep Egan was a better footballer than Gwilt but Gwilt is still playing and going ok and is a very important player for us this year given the area of the ground he payes in (he release BJ to do other jobs).
Any number of draft decisions can be picked at random and looked at with 20:20 vision and the question asked why did we do that
Matt Maguire was going to be an AA CHB until 20 secs left in a game that we lost. Instead of taking back the draft pick I would wind the clock back and take him off the ground before he busted his leg (and his career)
Goose taken at #21 in the draft
Steve Johnson taken at #24 in the draft.
Both very good picks at that position IMO.
2004 Draft - Matthew Egan Pick 62. James Gwilt 63
Yep Egan was a better footballer than Gwilt but Gwilt is still playing and going ok and is a very important player for us this year given the area of the ground he payes in (he release BJ to do other jobs).
Any number of draft decisions can be picked at random and looked at with 20:20 vision and the question asked why did we do that
Matt Maguire was going to be an AA CHB until 20 secs left in a game that we lost. Instead of taking back the draft pick I would wind the clock back and take him off the ground before he busted his leg (and his career)
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Rehashing the 2001 draft??!!
Just a question for anyone thinking coulda/woulda/shoulda:
Think back to any major decision in your life, and the impact it had. If you'd taken the job for company X for 5 years, instead of the one you did, would you be exactly the same person today?
The job of the recruiter is to find kids that their club can develop into players. Not only perring into the future, but applying specific criteria.
Would Judd have fared as well on Telstra Dome's surface as Subiacos?
Would Buddy Franklin have developed into the same player within Richmond's culture, or the Bulldogs?
We can guess, but hard enough to have any degree of certainty with the out and out guns. Would Johnson have pulled his head in at Collingwood? Could St Kilda have gotten Sampi to apply himself and Clarke kept his body together in the west? If Luke Molan hadn't done 2 knees, would Melbourne not look back on the most influential draft of the past decade and cringe?
We didn't exactly do badly out of '01.
Just a question for anyone thinking coulda/woulda/shoulda:
Think back to any major decision in your life, and the impact it had. If you'd taken the job for company X for 5 years, instead of the one you did, would you be exactly the same person today?
The job of the recruiter is to find kids that their club can develop into players. Not only perring into the future, but applying specific criteria.
Would Judd have fared as well on Telstra Dome's surface as Subiacos?
Would Buddy Franklin have developed into the same player within Richmond's culture, or the Bulldogs?
We can guess, but hard enough to have any degree of certainty with the out and out guns. Would Johnson have pulled his head in at Collingwood? Could St Kilda have gotten Sampi to apply himself and Clarke kept his body together in the west? If Luke Molan hadn't done 2 knees, would Melbourne not look back on the most influential draft of the past decade and cringe?
We didn't exactly do badly out of '01.
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