When Mav Weller was good, and he was, he just completely dropped off in the last 2 years. He played the defensive forward role.Impatient Sainter wrote: ↑Thu 14 Feb 2019 9:13pm Richo killed Mavs career at the Saints by asking him to play the defensive forward role, he lost his attacking game.
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Sorry, I'm not implying anything about his delisting as I don't have any extra information other than my thoughts.WellardSaint wrote: ↑Fri 15 Feb 2019 11:35am
He was a leader and was admired by the coaches (he kept getting games) and was deemed to be an important cog.
Not sure what you're implying about his delisting
I think the club needed to generate change, so some of the leaders had to go.
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I cringed everytime I saw him selected in the side , in the end he was simply clogging the list...sad but true.
Glad to see him gone to make way for a better player......... harsh realities don't seem to bide well here.
Glad to see him gone to make way for a better player......... harsh realities don't seem to bide well here.
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It's kinda interesting to see what Richmond fans on Big Footy wrote about him. It follows a familiar arc. Surprise, Dissonance, Disgust, Defense, Whipping-boy, and now, as the shadows of the season proper creep in, and excitement builds, some positivity.
Most of all, they seemed to rate him barely above some of their discards. Most interesting view I could see was strong and talented but was played with dodgy ankles and thus severely impeded for the past season or too.
Does this sound right? That he was picked by us with dodgy ankles?
Most of all, they seemed to rate him barely above some of their discards. Most interesting view I could see was strong and talented but was played with dodgy ankles and thus severely impeded for the past season or too.
Does this sound right? That he was picked by us with dodgy ankles?
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So do you think he's got his chance to win a flag becuase he got injured and lost his confidence and then the coach refused to listen to him about his injury and forced him to play injured. Or are you claiming Mav wasnt professional enough to be accountable and advise the coach he was too injured to play. Just trying to understand who is to blame in the obsession that is the blame game.skeptic wrote: ↑Thu 14 Feb 2019 9:27pm The thing is, I thought Mav’s 2016 was incredible. Was really happy he made it into the leadership group... and then 2017 happened.
He seemingly played injured and the coaching stuff continued to select him despite very questionable form at times.
Seemed to really do a number on his confidence.
Like Hickey who also had a fantastic 2016, he just couldn’t get back to that form
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I agree with all of you having very wise and insightful posts !WellardSaint wrote: ↑Fri 15 Feb 2019 11:35amHe was a leader and was admired by the coaches (he kept getting games) and was deemed to be an important cog.mordiboyz wrote: ↑Fri 15 Feb 2019 10:40amHe has played over 100 games and had one decent season in his career.DJ Higgins wrote: ↑Fri 15 Feb 2019 10:05am It will be a great example of what a better coach and team can do. It also builds belief in our recruitment team if he shines. IE we picked good players they just werent developed well
A big poster on Instagram who likes to pump his tyres up.
There were other players playing worse than him who survived.
Was delisted from St Kilda for something other than his form.
Not sure what you're implying about his delisting
And I would also like to bring in impatient Sainters point of view and tie it all together
I do believe that mav's roles changed last year and this may have contributed to his inaccuracies
I do believe that he séemed to be protected under AR and should have been dropped several times during the year but wasn't
The point that several other players who performed more poorly that survived at the club but yet Mav has been moved on doesn't really indicate much to me except maybe that when you have lots of new Chiefs pulling in different directions you get just as many opinions -: and of course not all past and present decisions can be correct
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I have never understood the “defensive forward” label because in my view every forward should BE defended including because of their ability to impact the scoreboard (where games are won).
If the opposition have the ball ALL players including as a group should be defending by applying pressure which will see the ball won back
To select a “defensive forward” is to play a player short - and we already have that problem in our structure
Ditto our defensive selections who equally should not be selected solely because they can negate - you also need to generate
If the opposition have the ball ALL players including as a group should be defending by applying pressure which will see the ball won back
To select a “defensive forward” is to play a player short - and we already have that problem in our structure
Ditto our defensive selections who equally should not be selected solely because they can negate - you also need to generate
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Mav simply wasn't good enough. If the tiges can turn him into a valuable contributor, good luck to them. Where I sit they have about 6 players ahead of him who already play his type of role. The club were completely justified in getting rid of him. How many chances do you give a guy??
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Bolton, Higgins, Rioli, Buttler, Townsend and probably the new WA indigenous kid in front of him.Moods wrote: ↑Fri 15 Feb 2019 4:51pm Mav simply wasn't good enough. If the tiges can turn him into a valuable contributor, good luck to them. Where I sit they have about 6 players ahead of him who already play his type of role. The club were completely justified in getting rid of him. How many chances do you give a guy??
Good luck Mav, training star but under performer at AFL level over 8 or so years with two clubs.
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I didn’t really say any of that and I’m somewhat miffed that you’ve interpreted my post as blaming.Cairnsman wrote: ↑Fri 15 Feb 2019 1:27pmSo do you think he's got his chance to win a flag becuase he got injured and lost his confidence and then the coach refused to listen to him about his injury and forced him to play injured. Or are you claiming Mav wasnt professional enough to be accountable and advise the coach he was too injured to play. Just trying to understand who is to blame in the obsession that is the blame game.skeptic wrote: ↑Thu 14 Feb 2019 9:27pm The thing is, I thought Mav’s 2016 was incredible. Was really happy he made it into the leadership group... and then 2017 happened.
He seemingly played injured and the coaching stuff continued to select him despite very questionable form at times.
Seemed to really do a number on his confidence.
Like Hickey who also had a fantastic 2016, he just couldn’t get back to that form
I merely stated the events as I saw them unfold.
Loved Mav’s 2016... his 2017 was a stinker and many ppl including myself were miffed at his continued selection.
Towards the end of the season it emerged that he’d been playing through an ankle injury which made his continued selection even more baffling
2018 he failed to recapture his 2018 form
How would I know who is at fault? Most likely it’s a combination of all of the above but my point was that for a time I really rated Mav and am disappointed that he didn’t come on.
Take 2016 Mav and Hickey...
Insert them into the 2017 team, we make the finals
As for the blame obsession... well sometimes I’d say you’re somewhat obsessed in looking for it
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I notice you didn’t answer me... and I have to be direct now because inferring it got me banned.
It’s very easy to criticise other ppl’s options without giving one of your own and I note that you haven’t weighed in on whether you think Richo was right to delist him.
Right or wrong you should give an opinion and stand by it... especially if you’re going to be critical of others
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It is. Wasn’t exactly the most intense conversation I’ve ever had here that’s for sure
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Ok so maybe it's "observation" you are obsessed with.skeptic wrote: ↑Fri 15 Feb 2019 10:09pmI didn’t really say any of that and I’m somewhat miffed that you’ve interpreted my post as blaming.Cairnsman wrote: ↑Fri 15 Feb 2019 1:27pmSo do you think he's got his chance to win a flag becuase he got injured and lost his confidence and then the coach refused to listen to him about his injury and forced him to play injured. Or are you claiming Mav wasnt professional enough to be accountable and advise the coach he was too injured to play. Just trying to understand who is to blame in the obsession that is the blame game.skeptic wrote: ↑Thu 14 Feb 2019 9:27pm The thing is, I thought Mav’s 2016 was incredible. Was really happy he made it into the leadership group... and then 2017 happened.
He seemingly played injured and the coaching stuff continued to select him despite very questionable form at times.
Seemed to really do a number on his confidence.
Like Hickey who also had a fantastic 2016, he just couldn’t get back to that form
I merely stated the events as I saw them unfold.
Loved Mav’s 2016... his 2017 was a stinker and many ppl including myself were miffed at his continued selection.
Towards the end of the season it emerged that he’d been playing through an ankle injury which made his continued selection even more baffling
2018 he failed to recapture his 2018 form
How would I know who is at fault? Most likely it’s a combination of all of the above but my point was that for a time I really rated Mav and am disappointed that he didn’t come on.
Take 2016 Mav and Hickey...
Insert them into the 2017 team, we make the finals
As for the blame obsession... well sometimes I’d say you’re somewhat obsessed in looking for it
Observe away.
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I think we’re all a little obsessed here tbh.Cairnsman wrote: ↑Sat 16 Feb 2019 6:27amOk so maybe it's "observation" you are obsessed with.skeptic wrote: ↑Fri 15 Feb 2019 10:09pmI didn’t really say any of that and I’m somewhat miffed that you’ve interpreted my post as blaming.Cairnsman wrote: ↑Fri 15 Feb 2019 1:27pmSo do you think he's got his chance to win a flag becuase he got injured and lost his confidence and then the coach refused to listen to him about his injury and forced him to play injured. Or are you claiming Mav wasnt professional enough to be accountable and advise the coach he was too injured to play. Just trying to understand who is to blame in the obsession that is the blame game.skeptic wrote: ↑Thu 14 Feb 2019 9:27pm The thing is, I thought Mav’s 2016 was incredible. Was really happy he made it into the leadership group... and then 2017 happened.
He seemingly played injured and the coaching stuff continued to select him despite very questionable form at times.
Seemed to really do a number on his confidence.
Like Hickey who also had a fantastic 2016, he just couldn’t get back to that form
I merely stated the events as I saw them unfold.
Loved Mav’s 2016... his 2017 was a stinker and many ppl including myself were miffed at his continued selection.
Towards the end of the season it emerged that he’d been playing through an ankle injury which made his continued selection even more baffling
2018 he failed to recapture his 2018 form
How would I know who is at fault? Most likely it’s a combination of all of the above but my point was that for a time I really rated Mav and am disappointed that he didn’t come on.
Take 2016 Mav and Hickey...
Insert them into the 2017 team, we make the finals
As for the blame obsession... well sometimes I’d say you’re somewhat obsessed in looking for it
Observe away.
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If you were to take 2018 in isolation the Saints quite rightly could have turned over 20 players for not being of the standard required to be competitive. St Kilda wisely did not do that but had to make changes. Mav was one of our players that no one was interested in trading for, this says something about where he was rated.
Richmond due to salary cap pressures and players seeking more opportunity lost players of better quality but needed back up on their list, they identified Mav as that, low cost and fits the bill. To Mav's credit, his professionalism to training has put him in the frame to be selected. Good luck to him if he's the next Guerra but I think St Kilda made the right call, we could not afford to keep him on our list when we've so many young blokes needing opportunity and development.
Richmond due to salary cap pressures and players seeking more opportunity lost players of better quality but needed back up on their list, they identified Mav as that, low cost and fits the bill. To Mav's credit, his professionalism to training has put him in the frame to be selected. Good luck to him if he's the next Guerra but I think St Kilda made the right call, we could not afford to keep him on our list when we've so many young blokes needing opportunity and development.
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Am notskeptic wrote: ↑Sat 16 Feb 2019 8:10amI think we’re all a little obsessed here tbh.Cairnsman wrote: ↑Sat 16 Feb 2019 6:27amOk so maybe it's "observation" you are obsessed with.skeptic wrote: ↑Fri 15 Feb 2019 10:09pmI didn’t really say any of that and I’m somewhat miffed that you’ve interpreted my post as blaming.Cairnsman wrote: ↑Fri 15 Feb 2019 1:27pmSo do you think he's got his chance to win a flag becuase he got injured and lost his confidence and then the coach refused to listen to him about his injury and forced him to play injured. Or are you claiming Mav wasnt professional enough to be accountable and advise the coach he was too injured to play. Just trying to understand who is to blame in the obsession that is the blame game.skeptic wrote: ↑Thu 14 Feb 2019 9:27pm The thing is, I thought Mav’s 2016 was incredible. Was really happy he made it into the leadership group... and then 2017 happened.
He seemingly played injured and the coaching stuff continued to select him despite very questionable form at times.
Seemed to really do a number on his confidence.
Like Hickey who also had a fantastic 2016, he just couldn’t get back to that form
I merely stated the events as I saw them unfold.
Loved Mav’s 2016... his 2017 was a stinker and many ppl including myself were miffed at his continued selection.
Towards the end of the season it emerged that he’d been playing through an ankle injury which made his continued selection even more baffling
2018 he failed to recapture his 2018 form
How would I know who is at fault? Most likely it’s a combination of all of the above but my point was that for a time I really rated Mav and am disappointed that he didn’t come on.
Take 2016 Mav and Hickey...
Insert them into the 2017 team, we make the finals
As for the blame obsession... well sometimes I’d say you’re somewhat obsessed in looking for it
Observe away.
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Still think Mav should have been delisted. Not good enough for a finals side but would still be a handy depth player. Only thing is, you can't keep fellas on your list like that forever. Good luck Mav anyway.
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Agree parkeyTed, Mav has had ample opportunity to secure a permanent position at two bottom clubs over 8 or so seasons and failed to do so consistently at either.tedtheodorelogan2018 wrote: ↑Sat 16 Feb 2019 9:39am Still think Mav should have been delisted. Not good enough for a finals side but would still be a handy depth player. Only thing is, you can't keep fellas on your list like that forever. Good luck Mav anyway.
The managements decision to recruit a fringe player with similar experience to Mav from Melbourne and a few mature state league players will be interesting to watch over the season.
Were we better with the devil we know fringe dweller or do we seek the budget panacea to our problems.
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Joffa Burns wrote: ↑Sat 16 Feb 2019 9:01pmAgree parkeyTed, Mav has had ample opportunity to secure a permanent position at two bottom clubs over 8 or so seasons and failed to do so consistently at either.tedtheodorelogan2018 wrote: ↑Sat 16 Feb 2019 9:39am Still think Mav should have been delisted. Not good enough for a finals side but would still be a handy depth player. Only thing is, you can't keep fellas on your list like that forever. Good luck Mav anyway.
The managements decision to recruit a fringe player with similar experience to Mav from Melbourne and a few mature state league players will be interesting to watch over the season.
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On last years form he did not deserve half of his games. Even that is being generous.
If Richmond get anything out of him then full credit to them. He was giving us nothing.
Pretty long bow drawn for this entire thread considering all it says is "Former Saint Maverick Weller is also pushing his case for an early-season debut in his new colours as he continues to train well with Richmond’s forwards group."
That means absolutely bugger all.
If Richmond get anything out of him then full credit to them. He was giving us nothing.
Pretty long bow drawn for this entire thread considering all it says is "Former Saint Maverick Weller is also pushing his case for an early-season debut in his new colours as he continues to train well with Richmond’s forwards group."
That means absolutely bugger all.
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bigred wrote: ↑Mon 18 Feb 2019 11:52am On last years form he did not deserve half of his games. Even that is being generous.
If Richmond get anything out of him then full credit to them. He was giving us nothing.
Pretty long bow drawn for this entire thread considering all it says is "Former Saint Maverick Weller is also pushing his case for an early-season debut in his new colours as he continues to train well with Richmond’s forwards group."
That means absolutely bugger all.
The original newspaper headline was copied for this threads title.
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The article also mentioned Minch going well at Hawks and possibly being a best 22 selection.bigred wrote: ↑Mon 18 Feb 2019 11:52am On last years form he did not deserve half of his games. Even that is being generous.
If Richmond get anything out of him then full credit to them. He was giving us nothing.
Pretty long bow drawn for this entire thread considering all it says is "Former Saint Maverick Weller is also pushing his case for an early-season debut in his new colours as he continues to train well with Richmond’s forwards group."
That means absolutely bugger all.
Could be argued it referred to either player.
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