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Methuselah
31 Oct 2002, 18:23
Interesting note on the WCE page about the retirement of 4 players Prior, Harding, Merenda and Taylor who were apparently picked up in 2000 trading to ensure some maturity in the team during a transitional phase.
How many games did these guys play during their period at the club out of the total number possible?
I think it is fairly clear we did not get much out of this strategy. Not one of Ken Judges better moves.
Originally posted by Methuselah
Not one of Ken Judges better moves.
Name one of his good moves?
From this idea to playing Jakovich up forward!
He was a stubbie short of a 6 pack!
Porthos
31 Oct 2002, 18:30
Did he have any? We never hear of them.
Prior, Harding, Merenda and Seira were destroyed by injuries. Taylor was good for us in 2001. Collica was a winner.
Are we over our transitional period yet?
Thrawn666
31 Oct 2002, 20:43
Originally posted by carlyp
Name one of his good moves?
From this idea to playing Jakovich up forward!
He was a stubbie short of a 6 pack!
Definitely one of his better moves
Jako was getting regularly beaten for pace down back, he added some much needed physical presence and energy to the forward line, and also seemed to relish the opportunity.
Originally posted by Thrawn666
Definitely one of his better moves
Jako was getting regularly beaten for pace down back, he added some much needed physical presence and energy to the forward line, and also seemed to relish the opportunity.
I just reckon that Jako looked funny up forward. I know he was a forward in his junior days but I just liked him down back.
Kenny_01
31 Oct 2002, 21:10
Originally posted by carlyp
I just reckon that Jako looked funny up forward. I know he was a forward in his junior days but I just liked him down back.
No, I reckon you were having a go at Judge and thought it was a stupid move :D
Originally posted by Kenny_01
No, I reckon you were having a go at Judge and thought it was a stupid move :D
that too.....
:D:D
I expect to see a lot more of Jako up forward this year. We can have Jako, Wilson and Lynch rotating through there and intimidate many teams.
bunsen burner
31 Oct 2002, 23:48
Originally posted by El Cid
I expect to see a lot more of Jako up forward this year. We can have Jako, Wilson and Lynch rotating through there and intimidate many teams. I will be surprised if he moved away from CHB all season. Granted we need to blood a CHB, but we need to blood a CHF as well.
eagleskickass
1 Nov 2002, 01:43
Jako has been tried up forward, he may have been a forward in Juniors but not anymore. We NEED him at CHB, even though we need to get someone ready to take over i believe more so we need him there doing what he does best, setting up our attack from the half back line with his defensive rebounds.
larrikin
1 Nov 2002, 01:54
I think Jako could be valuable at CHF if there is no suitable match up at CHB (eg against Port where Tredrea would kill him with speed). He's also useful up forward as an impact player, as in the final against Essendon.
larrikin
1 Nov 2002, 02:01
Originally posted by Methuselah
Interesting note on the WCE page about the retirement of 4 players Prior, Harding, Merenda and Taylor who were apparently picked up in 2000 trading to ensure some maturity in the team during a transitional phase.
How many games did these guys play during their period at the club out of the total number possible?
I think it is fairly clear we did not get much out of this strategy. Not one of Ken Judges better moves.
Prior and merenda in particular were very excxiting recruits for the club, it's just a pity that they weren't able to stay injury free for the club.
Merenda was a favourite of mine, always exciting to watch and exceptionally skillful. Prior was a top player who I hoped would kick on, but obviously with West Coast's young running talent, and the imminent return of Morrison and Read, there was going to be no opportunities for him.
Fair dinkum, I know you blokes don't like Judgey, but he inherited the team at a terrible time. There was NO CHANCE for him to come out smelling rosey. I hope you all recoginse that this year's improvement has included the development of players on our list that Judgey was a huge part of.
eagleskickass
1 Nov 2002, 02:34
Merenda did VERY well in 2001. That goal we will always remember, and he did EVERYthing he could to stay fit, heck he did a program for ballerinas/gymnasts or something called Pilates, he WANTED to play, it worked 2001, pity not 2002
Thanks both of you for the time we had and i hope merenda and prior have something to do with the club next year.
Goldenblue
1 Nov 2002, 11:23
The only good thing about the Judge era is that he was sacked.
Though we did get Collica and to an extent, Taylor and Merenda to play for the club, what ever time they did have with the club proved valuable.
As for GJ at Half Forward.....No.
Always a CHB.
In all fairness Jako had preseason ankle surgery that year and was very slow. Many teams took their CHF to the goal square and had them leading out well in front of Jako. We had few options at CHF that year and putting a slow Jako there was a reasonable option.