View Full Version : Who most excites you?
Banger35
30 Oct 2003, 15:53
We have had plenty of threads over who will be the best out of all our young guns? But who in particular are you watching out for in 2004? For me it's Dal Santo. Love watching this guy play, his few games at the end of the year were just teasing Saints fans about how good he can be. Would love to see him have a big pre season and play 22 games.
Special mention to Ball.
riccardo
31 Oct 2003, 08:39
I really like Xavier Clarke. Very unpredictable around the ball and can do something with it when he gets hold of it.
As soon as he learned not to try for a screamer with every kick that came his way, he was just magic!
Looking forward to all the efforts of our young guns in '04!
saint amy
1 Nov 2003, 16:44
I would have to say Xavier Clarke as well.
He is an amazing player who has already showed some of his great skills and has many more years of these skills still to come.
The mark he took in round 5 or 6, I can't remember exactly what round was the start of when I actully really realised his full talents. Since then he has proven he can play down forward or down back.
I look forward to many more exciting years to come watching him play.
Ball, BJ and Dal will be players to also watch out for.
Falchoon
1 Nov 2003, 17:27
Luke Ball has the most strings to his bow.
MightySaint
1 Nov 2003, 18:28
As Sav and Sainter can attest to, I think Dal Santo is the best thing since sliced bread (and is the best kick in the team, Goddard included).
Sawf Dawg
1 Nov 2003, 21:49
I'd have to choose Dal Santo as well. His composure for such a young bloke is unbelievable!
Originally posted by MightySaint
As Sav and Sainter can attest to, I think Dal Santo is the best thing since sliced bread (and is the best kick in the team, Goddard included).
I have no idea what you are talking about. ;)
I'd rather just sit back and marvel at the young talent we've got at the club than go to the effort of singling out one or two.
If I really had too, I'd probably say Luke Ball. With the possible exception of Riewoldt he'll be the best of all our youngsters. It won't be a surprise to Saints fans when the opposition start to realise that we picked him before Judd for a reason.
Note - Goddard is a better kick than Dal Santo
Ooh tough choice, but first thing in my mind is ROBERT HARVEY. I love it when he has the footy, you know he's going to do something productive with it. He caresses the footy like its a lady. :cool:
saints fan44
3 Nov 2003, 14:07
id have to say dal santo. i love watching him simply because he looks like hes got all the space and time in the world! i also think montagna could be somethin special too...see how he goes
riccardo
3 Nov 2003, 22:13
Its all about Milney here. When he is on fire, and even when he isn't, whenever he goes within 5 feet of the ball, it seems everyone is wondering what he'll do with it when he gets it. I reckon hes the Human Highlight Reel.
I'm an Essendon supporter but i really like the look of Dal Santo. I'd love to have him at Essendon. I really think the next few years he will really step up and be in the top 6 players at the Saints
saints fan44
4 Nov 2003, 10:51
oh my god i forgot about milne n hes my fav playa!
id have to say hes the 1 that trully makes me jump off my seat every time he touched the ball n he also makes my heart pound every time he goes near it. n when he moves with the ball you dont know what hes gunna do next n i love that. i also love how he knows where the goals are, if he wore a blind fld hed still manage to slot it through the goals!
Its a hard choice, but I'd say Luke Ball.
Cheer Red Blood
15 Nov 2003, 12:13
I'm worried about your team - your not going to fit all this young talent into the cap one day.
Good luck to you.
Also I'll go with Luke Ball.
Kildonan
29 Nov 2003, 00:05
Nick Riewoldt is the complete footballer. Nowhere in the AFL can anyone claim to be his equal. His marking ability and general play make him so valuable to St Kilda that he is targeted each week.
Hayes is fantastic - our hardest worker and along with Harvey a joy to watch.
I think Dal is a natural - no wonder his nick "Matrix" comes to mind - he doesn't look as if he's trying too hard, just jogging with the ball checking out options, but you also see that no-one's catching up, then he casually weaves and slots it to his intended target.
Ball is good too, another Harvey in the making, when he's not on the field, St Kilda dont look as good. His work rate isn't Harveyesque just yet but woe betide the opposition when he gets there.
Milne is flashy and great, I want him to be all he can be and at his best he is a game winner.
X is in the same mould - brilliant but not always in the thick of it.
I want him to carry the ball more, sure he'll get caught a few times but a confidence player needs to take chances. If he gets on a run, wow he'll be a game smasher.
But the player I look to for excitement most, is the man mountain himself, Fraser Gehrig. He is great, he can turn a game with his exceptional marking and great mobility. If he has gotten over his lower limb injury problems, he may even take out the Coleman.
I watched him closely during 2003 and there were several times he played on or took silly options. Being a full forward clearly isn't natural for him and he is still learning. He is now wiser and cooler and is growing even better. If the ball is in the air in our forward line I feel confident now (whereas I often thought we needed to take the lower percentage options from further out before)
Fraser is the man
bubbles2
1 Dec 2003, 12:36
ball is my favourite player
Banger35
1 Dec 2003, 22:44
Originally posted by StKildonan
But the player I look to for excitement most, is the man mountain himself, Fraser Gehrig. He is great, he can turn a game with his exceptional marking and great mobility. If he has gotten over his lower limb injury problems, he may even take out the Coleman.
I watched him closely during 2003 and there were several times he played on or took silly options. Being a full forward clearly isn't natural for him and he is still learning. He is now wiser and cooler and is growing even better. If the ball is in the air in our forward line I feel confident now (whereas I often thought we needed to take the lower percentage options from further out before)
Fraser is the man
Good stuff StKildonan. Fraser could well be a measure of how good we go next year, a big year from him could well mean finals. However a injury interupted year from Fraser could well mean a season of 9-11 wins, which wont get us far.
Kildonan
4 Dec 2003, 18:16
Originally posted by Banger35
Good stuff StKildonan. Fraser could well be a measure of how good we go next year, a big year from him could well mean finals. However a injury interupted year from Fraser could well mean a season of 9-11 wins, which wont get us far.
I'm looking forward to seeing what impact a fresh and fit Fraser Gehrig can make on the competition. I'm not sure if he has completed a preseason with us yet. He's looking good for us this year. I can't wait.
Hit And Rum
4 Dec 2003, 18:19
Muff, Muff'n and Muffitania!! All of these excite me!!
brooke lonie
5 Dec 2003, 13:37
hes not my fave player, but watching nick riewoldt play gets me excited.
mayb its his hair!?!
Aside from a naked Liv Tyler, what most excites me is Leigh Montagna. Partly because he's less well-known than the rest, he could take a few more teams by surprise while they're watching Ball, Goddard, Lenny, Dal etc.
What about this for some excitement then
Jones, Hudgton,Maguire
Goddard,Penny,Voss
DalSanto,Hayes,Ball
RClarke,Riewoldt,Hamill
XClarke,Gehrig,Milne
Kozitche, Harvey,Powell
Baker,Brooks,Gierra,Black
Out of the young guys, Brendon Goddard. Watching him play is like having a flash back of watching James Hird play. He has superstar written all over him, and his skills are already made.
Overall, Fraser Gehrig. When you see the ball get kicked down into the forward 50, you look straight for Fraser, as he's just about to take a strong mark over 2 opponents. Although, it's scary watching him play on. He should just mark it and slot it through. Sometimes tries to be too fancy, but I prefer that. It shows his confidence. Fraser Gehrig should be captain of the Saints in 2004. I've heard so many supporters bad mouth him, and to see him play through so many injuries and serious pain, this guy is dedicated to the Saints. Making him captain will give him the respect he deserves. His leadership on-feild is grade A. Make him captain! :D :cool:
Bloody oath - Fraser is fantastic!
Kildonan
1 Feb 2004, 18:35
Is that the player or the poster? :D
Kildonan
29 Dec 2004, 21:48
A good thread - so I decided to bump it and see if anyone wants to make comments on who the most exciting Saints are.
sainter
29 Dec 2004, 23:51
A good thread - so I decided to bump it and see if anyone wants to make comments on who the most exciting Saints are.
It was a good thread anyway. Let's wait a day or two. ;)
I originally said Luke Ball as I think he is the young player with the best future. His ability to win the contested ball, gets around his opponents with ease and can find a target with pinpoint disposal is amazing for such a young player.
In terms of excitement levels at the footy, it would definitely have to be Milne and Gehrig. Milney does things that have never been done before, and often don't work, but that's what makes him so exciting. You also sense the crowd lift every time the ball gets in the vicinity of Fraser. It's not just his strength and pace but he's also likely to do the unpredictable. His mark and immediate play ons where he pushes off an opponent and kicks the goal gets the crowd going. The other thing that excites me is something we don't see as much since his successful move to the backline but when Aussie Jones gets the ball on the wing/half forward flank, takes a few bounces and slots through a goal there's nothing better.
Skeptic
30 Dec 2004, 01:48
in terms of excitement...
You can't go past the G-Train...
Ball easily...next el capatano
Snickers
30 Dec 2004, 15:26
i think that when it comes down to "excitment", you cant go past milney when hes on fire, he can change a game in 5 minutes. SPEED, DODGING, SNAPS, everything he does when hes in the perfect form is phenomonal. Apart from milney, my fav player is lenny. i try and base my game around him, get the ball in and under, tackles all the one percenters, and he is a beautiful kick, he has worked hard over the years on it and delievers wondeerfully to roo and all the fowards. BUT I ENJOY WATCHING THE WHOLE SAINTS TEAM ALL THE TIME!!
Kildonan
2 Jan 2005, 19:40
As an adjunct to my reply last year, I would like to add that several players seem about ripe to really make it this year.
Jason Gram - has a turn of speed that really takes the eye, he was cut short by injury last year but should be capable of a few highlight spots.
Leigh Montagna - another with a burst of speed and agility, ready to solidify a spot for himself.
Brendan Goddard - Has built his body up to the size of a key position player but still has the agility of a midfielder. Was the third top stat getter in marking last year despite limited game time. Has excellent foot skills and ready to play a hird / kouta style midfielder role.
Justin Koschitzke - if he can remain injury free, then he will be proven the champion that I am sure he is.
Barry Brookes - I think he will surprise eveyone this year, he will still be learning the art of ruckwork, but will begin the process as well as contribute up forward and as a intermediate through the midfield.
Snickers
3 Jan 2005, 14:34
As an adjunct to my reply last year, I would like to add that several players seem about ripe to really make it this year.
Jason Gram - has a turn of speed that really takes the eye, he was cut short by injury last year but should be capable of a few highlight spots.
Leigh Montagna - another with a burst of speed and agility, ready to solidify a spot for himself.
Brendan Goddard - Has built his body up to the size of a key position player but still has the agility of a midfielder. Was the third top stat getter in marking last year despite limited game time. Has excellent foot skills and ready to play a hird / kouta style midfielder role.
Justin Koschitzke - if he can remain injury free, then he will be proven the champion that I am sure he is.
Barry Brookes - I think he will surprise eveyone this year, he will still be learning the art of ruckwork, but will begin the process as well as contribute up forward and as a intermediate through the midfield.
The big one in that group you mentioned is kosi!