Everything posted by mo64
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Josh Jenkins
Of course we'd be looking for a key forward like him, but unless he's been linked to us, what's the point of starting a new thread?
- The Incredible Hulk - Jesse Hogan
- The Incredible Hulk - Jesse Hogan
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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - CLAYTON OLIVER
Couldn't disagree more. My main knock on Oliver from his pre-draft highlights package was that in the same situation, he'd shrug off smaller/lighter opponent at TAC Cup level, before disposing of the ball. I thought he might get caught out at AFL level with bigger bodies and less time. His awareness of the situation (time, space and teammates) was incredibly impressive. He's the antithesis of Toumpas, who'd freeze in the same situation. Vince was equally impressive. Got the ball to Oliver, pointed out Jones as an option for Salem, and then ran on as an option for Jones. That's leadership.
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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - CLAYTON OLIVER
So was Salem's reflex kick to Jones. Both were a thing of beauty.
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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - CLAYTON OLIVER
I did say that he will become a very good AFL player, just wasn't convinced that he had elite talent as a junior. His football smarts in the contest are fantastic and bordering on elite. I thought he overplayed the situation in the highlights package, but is making quick decisions at AFL level which is amazing. To answer your question, yeah I'm convinced.
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The Incredible Hulk - Jesse Hogan
No it's not. If that was the case, you would have seen mass exodus out of clubs like Geelong and Hawthorn, where players stayed for success rather than chasing their max contract (Ablett and Franklin excluded). It's only conjecture because Hogan hasn't committed. There's nothing stopping Hogan/Manager committing to the club, and sorting out the financial arrangements at season's end. That will stop the conjecture.
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The Incredible Hulk - Jesse Hogan
That's beyond absurd. You really think that any sporting club would willingly screw a star player who shows good faith? Hogan will always have the negotiating power, even if he verbally commits. And anyone who believes the Roos line of " the club also thought it best to postpone talks until end of season " are either gullible or stupid. The club would be doing cartwheels if Hogan re-signed this week or even mid year.
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The Incredible Hulk - Jesse Hogan
Spot on. The argument that his management is waiting till the salary cap increase goes through is bogus. Based on that logic, no player will extend their contracts early, yet just this week, Sidebottom and Talia have extended their contracts long term. The fact that the club admitted that they sat down with Hogan and his management to outline our onfield ambitions is concerning. If a player was content, why the need to give them a reassurance? My concern is that Hogan may love living in Melbourne, and clubs other than Freo may come into play.
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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - CLAYTON OLIVER
And ProDee's post wasn't peronal? I note that you and ProDee seem to have a mutual admiration of each others reviews. Oh, and ProDee. Your initial bagging of Oliver was written at 9.15am, yet you blamed it on the reds. We all enjoy a red with our breakfast.
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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - CLAYTON OLIVER
So you have a privileged position on this site of being the only person entitled to their opinion. Mind you, you've covered every base, lol.
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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - CLAYTON OLIVER
Just rewatched some of the early footage, and my assessment stands. I'll try and find some footage that changes my assessment.
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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - CLAYTON OLIVER
My assessment is based on the same footage as you're making your assessment. In congestion he used his physical superiority to fend off players. I question whether he'll get away with it at AFL level. I thought that Parish had far superior football smarts based on the limited footage available. I'm sure Oliver will become a very good AFL player. I just don't believe the hype that was written about him on here after the draft.
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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - CLAYTON OLIVER
We'll agree to disagree. You've summed it up well. But 1st year players with "elite skills" generally find a spot, even in the top teams. I question whether Oliver has elite talent. That's not to say that he won't be a very good AFL player.
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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - CLAYTON OLIVER
Are you serious or just taking the pizz? There was nothing in his highlights reel that screamed "elite skills". That's why I'm asking the track watchers whether they've seen signs of elite talent. Adding muscle doesn't change natural talent. If he's elite like Selwood, Wines and many more, he'd be pushing for selection in round 1, but not necessarily as a primary mid.
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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - CLAYTON OLIVER
During preseason training, you always look at the draftees and hope to get a "yeah, I get what the hype was about" moment or two. I haven't been down there this preseason. Have any of the track watchers seen Oliver do something during the match sims that make you go "yeah, he'll be good"?
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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - CLAYTON OLIVER
As Billy said, the win/loss column at the end of the season is all that matters. The preseason hype of our draftees, based on brief highlights packages, is over the top.
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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - SAM WEIDEMAN
Without an engine, Weideman would definitely start at FF, and Hogan CHF. I doubt that he plays more than 5 games next year, given his injury history. Saints eased McCartin in this year, and I think we'll do the same.
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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - SAM WEIDEMAN
I'd be happy if he kicked 25 goals, and 20 of them were from joe the goose handballs. Newton kicked 11 goals in 11 games from limited opportunities. Might be a better option in the forward line than Watts.
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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - CLAYTON OLIVER
100% agree. We gave up next years 1st rounder in supposedly a strong draft, plus this year's 2nd round pick to upgrade our early picks. Unlike the Tyson/Salem trade which made perfect sense, the end result this year has left me unenthused. Oliver looks like he'll be a good AFL player, but doesn't have the skillset of Brayshaw and Petracca based on his junior career, so doesn't look like he has "elite" potential. I hope I'm wrong. Lot of question marks over Weideman, with his injury history and poor beep test results. The players that we traded for aren't game changers. I hope to be proven wrong with Oliver and Weideman, and they become A graders, but I have my reservations.
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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - CLAYTON OLIVER
Spot on. That's the point I was making about DD's comments as well. Let's just concern ourselves with who we draft before sticking the boots into other draftees.
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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - CLAYTON OLIVER
I'm just about to vomit after reading some of these comments. Parish can clearly play, and the only thing I'm concerned about is whether Oliver and Weideman make it as AFL footballers.
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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - CLAYTON OLIVER
That's the worst analysis/conclusion reaching I've ever read. Brayshaw and Petracca were unanimous top 3 picks. I doubt that Roos' philosophy swayed Taylor one iota.
- Kieran Lovell
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Darcy Parish
A comparable player to Parish is Heppell. He was recruited as a lightly framed ball magnet, and has become an adept clearance player, because as you say, he's on the move at stoppages.