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The Old Dark Navy's
27 Mar 2004, 22:59
Just wanted to say thanks for Jordan. I know he didn't earn his stripes at the Bombers and many doubted he could make it but he has impressed at Carlton to date. No frills type of player but fairly calm under pressure and courageous as it has turned out. The Blues went down as expected but there is a bit of steel there for a change and Bannister is right in the thick of it.
Cheers
lufc618
27 Mar 2004, 23:31
Good to hear. I'm dissapointed Essendon gave Jordan up. I really think we should have persisted with him because i believe he would've been a handy player if he was given more opportunities.
bLuEMoOsE
28 Mar 2004, 06:20
True, but we do have a lot of Bannister types around the club and i dont think he was the best of them probebly not the worst though all the best to him.
bOmBeR_BoY1
28 Mar 2004, 06:28
Good Luck to him and too Carlton,
still think he'd struggle to get a game with us this year though.
windyhill
28 Mar 2004, 10:40
Not losing any sleep over losing J.B. So-so footballer.
allan, murph > bannister, mcGrath
go team
29 Mar 2004, 08:15
for the next two years maybe... then what?
Pornstar
29 Mar 2004, 09:09
You picked up an average player. Congratulations. He should fit in well over there.
The Old Dark Navy's
29 Mar 2004, 12:08
Hey, with a late draft pick, we haven't lost much and his work ethic is a good example for the other newcomers.
He had a great day on Saturday and held Pavlich quite well which is no mean feat in a side getting beaten by 8 goals. Credit where credit is due.
windyhill
29 Mar 2004, 12:26
McGrath`s the one I didn`t want to go. I would have helped Bannister move.
The Old Dark Navy's
29 Mar 2004, 13:18
Interesting Windy, McGrath has taken a little longer to find his feet. How much do you rate him?
go team
29 Mar 2004, 13:43
mcgrath.. round here many used to worship him as the next jesus... he never quite made it to superstar status (which was all the selectors fault mind you :rolleyes: )..
jordan didn't make the most of his chances, then got injured..
windyhill
29 Mar 2004, 16:08
Originally posted by The Old Dark Navy's
Interesting Windy, McGrath has taken a little longer to find his feet. How much do you rate him?
Highly skilled , courageous , always first dropped, Very much like Brett Johnson.
windyhill
29 Mar 2004, 16:11
Originally posted by go team
mcgrath.. round here many used to worship him as the next jesus... he never quite made it to superstar status (which was all the selectors fault mind you :rolleyes: )..
jordan didn't make the most of his chances, then got injured.. So McGrath never made superstar status (please point out who used that term) What status did Bannister achieve while at Essendon apart from battler ?
Sheik Mathious
29 Mar 2004, 16:12
Originally posted by windyhill
Highly skilled , courageous , always first dropped, Very much like Brett Johnson.
Very much like Justin Murphy. How many hard ball gets?
windyhill
29 Mar 2004, 16:27
Originally posted by Sheik Mathious
Very much like Justin Murphy. How many hard ball gets?
****ing Hell Sheik he`s played one game and had one b.o.g ,not bad going.
bLuEMoOsE
29 Mar 2004, 21:09
Yeah sad to see McGrath go. I think all the McGrath clan have it in them to play AFL level football. Corey has all the tallent so does Ashley, and what little i saw of the one we rookie listed looked good 2. Good Family
Sheik Mathious
6 Apr 2004, 15:18
Originally posted by windyhill
****ing Hell Sheik he`s played one game and had one b.o.g ,not bad going.
Repeat: How many hard ball gets?
Donut King: Murphy.
Runs around getting soft kicks.
Sheik Mathious
7 Apr 2004, 15:36
Just an update on this Windy.
".......Murphy has had 49 disposals in two games ....... But it appears rival clubs are giving him a wide berth as 42 of his 49 possessions have been uncontested. Perhaps that's because he is the joint leader in the clanger count with eight from two rounds"
:D :D :D :D :D :D :D
Runknisse
7 Apr 2004, 15:52
It's all relative.
The more possesions you get the more chance you have of raising one's effectiveness and ineffectiveness. It'll balance itself out nicely.
At least he's getting the ball.
windyhill
7 Apr 2004, 17:40
Originally posted by Sheik Mathious
Just an update on this Windy.
".......Murphy has had 49 disposals in two games ....... But it appears rival clubs are giving him a wide berth as 42 of his 49 possessions have been uncontested. Perhaps that's because he is the joint leader in the clanger count with eight from two rounds"
:D :D :D :D :D :D :D
The more you get it, the more chance you have at ****ing it up.
Quitre simple really, take an ekky and relax Sheik , we`re quite happy to have the boy, he is showing more than 95% of the list. You can throw Matty Allan in there as well.
I don't think anyone with daniel harford in their team can throw stones...
hird is a champ
7 Apr 2004, 19:37
Im pretty happer with murphy and allan i think they can be assests to the club after they get a few more games under there belt at essendon
I'm extremely happy with Murphy so far especially against port. One of the only players who can hold his head high after that game. Matty Allan has also been impressive in the ruck. i'd like too see him do more work around the ground though and improve his disposal.
hirdy_is_champ
10 Apr 2004, 10:47
y do u guys have to be so pesamistic?
murphy is still a pretty handy player to have around and was a good pick up and i think we can get a bit out of him
as for allan he always tries hard and moves around htte groud pretty well but needs to improve on where his punching the ball in the ruck, thats y the other side always gets more centre clearences