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1. Where is he at with his injury?

2. Is he a strong tackler/quick enough to apply forward pressure? (Essentially where does he sit between Schneids and Kosi in the frontal pressure continuum?)


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what injury?

played game bfore for Sandy and kicked 4 - didn't play last week- I assumed in preparation for being emergency for Saints


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Post: # 1064619Post Bernard Shakey »

dcstkfc wrote:1. Where is he at with his injury?

2. Is he a strong tackler/quick enough to apply forward pressure? (Essentially where does he sit between Schneids and Kosi in the frontal pressure continuum?)
You used the words "Kosi" and "frontal pressure" in the same sentence?

Didn't know he was injured. Hasn't appeared on the club injury list.

With regards to frontal pressure, he was recruited as a defender and is now a goalkicking forward. He would be 500% more effective than Kosi. Will is a big boy, no comparison to Schneider.


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I read somewhere he pulled up with a sore knee? Can't remember where I read it, don't even know if it's true, but you'd think he would of at least travelled with the squad if he was right to go.


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Post: # 1064624Post mad saint guy »

Not sure about injury or tackling technique, but definitely has the pace to apply pressure. Very quick over 30m


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Post: # 1064625Post saintbrat »

SainterK wrote:I read somewhere he pulled up with a sore knee? Can't remember where I read it, don't even know if it's true, but you'd think he would of at least travelled with the squad if he was right to go.
I would gather that given they also held back Blake from the Sandy game and thus had quite a few to choose from

by the Wednesday when they travelled and named the team they had decided who would be the emergency- I believe Winmar was- is this correct>? ( edit found Jason Blake, Raphael Clarke, Nicholas Winmar
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If so then Will would need the training that the guys back in melbourne have been undertaking today and over the weekend so that a) he would be ready for next Sunday for Sandy
or B) available for the Saints on Saturday if need be with solid sessions behind him.


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Post: # 1064683Post gringo »

He is surprisingly quick and solid. That play where he took on Essendons backline in the nAB cup game, tapped it forward to himself under pressure from two defenders out ran them and kicked for goal was magic, would have been a goal of the year contender if it had sailed a bit starighter


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Post: # 1064746Post Con Gorozidis »

we gave archer a game. stanley has been completely disinterested and kosi is a ruck or nothing. so lets give big will a go.


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Post: # 1064784Post saintjake »

from the nab cup and watching a vfl game,. he is actually surpisingly quick for a big unit and is not afraid to hit people hard.


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Post: # 1065079Post Teflon »

Wheel him in IF fit.

I wasnt overly wrapped in Archer and we went with him...may as well see...


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Post: # 1065098Post Bernard Shakey »

Teflon wrote:Wheel him in IF fit.

I wasnt overly wrapped in Archer and we went with him...may as well see...
Will is better than Archer. Time Will Tell.


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Post: # 1065102Post PJ »

Will is better than Archer. Time Will Tell.
probably in skill terms but I'm inpressed with Archer and I think he'll give us some muscle in the forward line in the future - for mine our next Hamill.


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Post: # 1065103Post Teflon »

Bernard Shakey wrote:
Teflon wrote:Wheel him in IF fit.

I wasnt overly wrapped in Archer and we went with him...may as well see...
Will is better than Archer. Time Will Tell.
It sounds so Bernard - I havent seen him but from what you and others have said he sounds reasonably mobile, hard at it, with good pressure skills (was a defender) for me we need that sort of "Hamil-type" (not saying hes that) but for me an Archer is a big option with little other strings to the bow...


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Post: # 1065104Post Teflon »

PJ wrote:
Will is better than Archer. Time Will Tell.
probably in skill terms but I'm inpressed with Archer and I think he'll give us some muscle in the forward line in the future - for mine our next Hamill.
Not mobile enough to offer any real fwd pressure is Archer for mine. To slow. hamill had the hurry up factor and was mobile.
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Post: # 1065106Post Bernard Shakey »

PJ wrote:
Will is better than Archer. Time Will Tell.
probably in skill terms but I'm inpressed with Archer and I think he'll give us some muscle in the forward line in the future - for mine our next Hamill.
I would have thought you'd have seen Hamill play. Obviously not.


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Teflon wrote:Not mobile enough to offer any real fwd pressure is Archer for mine. To slow. hamill had the hurry up factor and was mobile.
Agreed. Archer is quite cumbersome for AFL level. He's been impressive for Sandy, but I just don't think he's agile enough for the big time.

Will Johnson would definitely be more capable of putting on forward pressure than Kosi. And for a young player, he's already developed a solid build and seems willing to use it.


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Post: # 1065110Post Bernard Shakey »

Drafted as a defender, Will will become our next major goal kicker.


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Post: # 1065112Post Dr Spaceman »

Bernard Shakey wrote:Drafted as a defender, Will will become our next major goal kicker.
He has very quickly developed a feel for the forward line.

All credit to him. Many would have doubted his capacity to remain on our list after 2011 but he's obviously worked his arse off over the summer. The signs are very promising at this stage.


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Post: # 1065116Post PJ »

I would have thought you'd have seen Hamill play. Obviously not.
Based on your post I'd say you know little about anything.

Actually I have watched Aaron quite extensively Bernard and his game was built on physical agression and putting the opposition under percieved pressure. His kicking skills were average but his marking was quite strong.

IMO Archer has the capacity to develop these skills and use his size to provide a presence. He has demonstrated he has good skills over head and could with time be a good foward option.

But hey stick to your sarcastic one liners they're really all you offer around here


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Post: # 1065126Post Bernard Shakey »

PJ wrote:
I would have thought you'd have seen Hamill play. Obviously not.
Based on your post I'd say you know little about anything.

Actually I have watched Aaron quite extensively Bernard and his game was built on physical agression and putting the opposition under percieved pressure. His kicking skills were average but his marking was quite strong.

IMO Archer has the capacity to develop these skills and use his size to provide a presence. He has demonstrated he has good skills over head and could with time be a good foward option.

But hey stick to your sarcastic one liners they're really all you offer around here
Archer is 10cm taller than Hamill, about 10kg heavier and 5 metres slower. He is no forward option at all.

Will has the height, weight and pace to be a very good asset, and I reckon we'll see him this week in Adelaide.


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Post: # 1065128Post PJ »

Archer is 10cm taller than Hamill, about 10kg heavier and 5 metres slower. He is no forward option at all.

Will has the height, weight and pace to be a very good asset, and I reckon we'll see him this week in Adelaide.
I've never said will won't get a shot or that Archer is currently a better option. Archer is a baby, my feeling is that he has demonstrated potential otherwise he wouldn't have been promoted let alone gotten a game. By Hamill type I mean someone able to physically intimidate opponents.

Just a question - if he's no forward option why was he selected there? I think Ross's email address is on the club site perhaps you should enlighten him with your wisdom.


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Post: # 1065166Post borderbarry »

Archer, dare I say it, has a similar build to Plugger, and may be even bigger at the same age. Now if he only develop Plugger's skills!


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He reminds me of a young Wayne Carey......


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Post: # 1065181Post Dr Spaceman »

SaintPav wrote:He reminds me of a young Wayne Carey......
As long as he doesn't remind you of an older Wayne Carey :shock:


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Post: # 1065236Post Con Gorozidis »

Will had a great 09 season and a terrible 10. I can only assume he was carrying injury last year. But seems to have momentum and confidence growing now and is certainly the form/surprise player for 2011.

Has to be very very close to a game as a Forward. Certainly we have a position/opportunity there for him and he seems keen to grab it. Good on him. Go Will.


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