Teflon wrote: ↑Sun 02 Jun 2024 4:10pm
I agree
Don’t buy Vorts nonsense
We don’t need to trade King - we need to use him better and support him
I also agree Membrey is a poor support act - not big enough to demand attention, to inconsistent to be a credible threat…so all opposition attention goes to King ….sll iur players coming forward look for King …
IF King had Ugle Hagen ….a Harry McKay etc next to him …he’d be far more potent
Totally agree also on sone zip around the ball - Lyon made the point at half time we were stagnant from the back again, he identified it and changed it. Good coach.
I also think our mids git on top second half around stoppage ..makes a massive difference when you get 1st hands on the ball and stop chasing tail
Clark Dow v good - Steele got going Windy stopped the spoilt child
IF we had an LDU or 2 who could break away from congestion….we’d be a very different proposition and again King would have a field day
I also thought King up the ground worked again - he actually looks dangerous floating back into F50 id persist with that just a shame he lacks support
Very good summary of what occurred in the 2nd half, trailing significantly in clearances at that stage it looked for all the money that Eagles were going to go on and win, the moves by the coaching panel to get Windhager to hard tag Reid worked a treat and led to Dow and Clark to start winning some takeaways from centre bounces and stoppages. The five goal last quarter showed what this team is capable of because the intensity level increased to the point where Eagles were outclassed. In many ways this was the team's best game this year.
Max King, as frustrating as he can be to watch, has still to develop into the big key forward he has been destined to become, but I have not the slightest doubt that he will get there.
In order to assess Max King's progress since he debuted in 2018, it's informative to compare his stats at the same age to those of Carlton's Harry Mackay, who is generally regarded as a gun key forward, as well as Geelong's esteemed Tom Hawkins.
In the four years from age 20 to 23 inclusive:
Tom Hawkins played 80 games and kicked 159 goals, 88 behinds (247 sog)
Harry Mackay played 65 games and kicked 126 goals, 89 behinds (215 sog)
Max King played 71 games and kicked 140 goals, 113 behinds (253 sog)
These stats make a mockery of those who are so determined to trade Max King to another club!!!
"A" Grade tall key forwards don't grow on trees, with a little more accuracy Max would have left the other two in his wake....
St Kilda's forward 6 has been comparatively dysfunctional this year which has to some extent been due to the absence for many games of the two small forwards, Higgins and Butler, who last year contributed 69 goals, 38 behinds between them.
In addition, Tim Membrey, who kicked 34 goals in 21/22, has missed a lot of games and been well below his best. At age 30 he is far from a lost cause, but if the list managers decide that his time is up then it would not surprise me to see Josh Battle, with a new long term deal under his belt, line up as a key forward in conjunction with Max King and possibly Anthony Caminiti.
I remain very bullish about Arie Schoenmaker to replace Battle as key defender, he is invariably rated as among the best 4 players with Sandringham and surely will get a chance to strut his stuff very soon.