i think most people on here think he has talent but were disappointed by his last season. After the sprint win he had a great NAB series and looked a gun. Impatience kicks in with all players with high expectations- Goddard copped it for a few years. He should kick into gear and go at some point I hope it is this next season.Ross who? wrote:How well are most other 200+cm guys going after 3 years?
Jumps about a foot higher than the other rucks in VFL that I have seen. He is training hard ATM and looking forward to next season as the past was a write off.
I am backing him in for a big one in 2012.
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will know more after an extended run in the seniors . really he should b aiming to lock down a spot in the best 22 next year. running out of time? i dont think so, we dont have much depth when it comes tall fwds and ruck so maybe have no choice but to keep developing him.... unless we draft some freak talls this year that go past him.
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The new development Academy should do wonders for Stanley by him gaining confidence in his fitness instead of worrying about tweaking his hammys every time he's on the ground.
The development coaches should play a huge part in his fitness and confidence over the pre season. That being the case, we should see a vast improvement in him, and others as well, in 2012.
The development coaches should play a huge part in his fitness and confidence over the pre season. That being the case, we should see a vast improvement in him, and others as well, in 2012.
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Why would a bloke who struggles to get a kick at Sandy get an extended run in the seniors? Some people have no idea and don't play the injuries card.saints21 wrote:will know more after an extended run in the seniors . really he should b aiming to lock down a spot in the best 22 next year. running out of time? i dont think so, we dont have much depth when it comes tall fwds and ruck so maybe have no choice but to keep developing him.... unless we draft some freak talls this year that go past him.
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i wouldnt gift him a game , but if he busted his arse at training and vfl and deserved it i'd love to see him get a shotBernard Shakey wrote:Why would a bloke who struggles to get a kick at Sandy get an extended run in the seniors? Some people have no idea and don't play the injuries card.saints21 wrote:will know more after an extended run in the seniors . really he should b aiming to lock down a spot in the best 22 next year. running out of time? i dont think so, we dont have much depth when it comes tall fwds and ruck so maybe have no choice but to keep developing him.... unless we draft some freak talls this year that go past him.
Hamstring isn't that bad. Last year was the first time he has done one. First time he did it the medicos said "it's a strain - 3 weeks rest"
Came back and TORE it. Scans confirmed this and that it had a small tear the first time! Full rehab and a conservative approach saw him available for the last 1 or 2 VFL games. Due to the season basically gone, decided to hold him back.
Hammy is now 100%. Rhys now doing full off season program of running.(25 laps at various speeds)
From an injury perspective- He is Good to Go!
Came back and TORE it. Scans confirmed this and that it had a small tear the first time! Full rehab and a conservative approach saw him available for the last 1 or 2 VFL games. Due to the season basically gone, decided to hold him back.
Hammy is now 100%. Rhys now doing full off season program of running.(25 laps at various speeds)
From an injury perspective- He is Good to Go!
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I would love to see him knuckle down and establish himself a regular spot in the 22.saints21 wrote:i wouldnt gift him a game , but if he busted his arse at training and vfl and deserved it i'd love to see him get a shotBernard Shakey wrote:Why would a bloke who struggles to get a kick at Sandy get an extended run in the seniors? Some people have no idea and don't play the injuries card.saints21 wrote:will know more after an extended run in the seniors . really he should b aiming to lock down a spot in the best 22 next year. running out of time? i dont think so, we dont have much depth when it comes tall fwds and ruck so maybe have no choice but to keep developing him.... unless we draft some freak talls this year that go past him.
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