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Most likely, they ran out 30 mins in, thats got reilly written all over it!
Pretty close. It was the supporters group.
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Most likely, they ran out 30 mins in, thats got reilly written all over it!
See I just can't agree with you. Pods actually moves quite well and when we recruited him he was right up there in the comp for forward 50 tackles over the last 5 years.Difference being while some softcocks couldnt be bothered chasing, Pods literally physically couldn't, he looked like an old nan out there at times
See I just can't agree with you. Pods actually moves quite well and when we recruited him he was right up there in the comp for forward 50 tackles over the last 5 years.
Are u sure you're not just coming to that conclusion because he looks old? He actually moves quite well and would comfortably be quicker than Tex & Lynch.
Now again I'm not saying he should be an automatic selection this year because his age is against him.
Pod was serviceable and may well be yet again. Yes it was a short term fix.I'm in the group that thought pods was serviceable last year. Considering the situation with tex and the lack of other options, I'm pretty sure that's all they were after
Hence Pods has a background in training and development for his future.Pods served his purpose. He was insurance for Tex.
Hopefully this year he is not needed and we see him working with our SANFL players during game time to fast track their development.
A player like McGovern could learn a lot from Pods this year during the SANFL games they play together.
true, but did he get us to a GF, hell the finals full stop?I'm in the group that thought pods was serviceable last year. Considering the situation with tex and the lack of other options, I'm pretty sure that's all they were after
Agree with all bar the last sentencetrue, but did he get us to a GF, hell the finals full stop?
little value in playing him in our losing side in my opinion, look at McKernan's situation - the guy tore Carlton a new one in the NAB cup, has a shocker against Port because he was concussed, and then he got permanently relegated to the reserves. Then consider LJ too, the guy kept us in the game against Geelong at their home fortress, then because he couldn't run with an un-checked Polec all day he got dumped for the season too.
people can bag me all they like saying Smack and LJ are crap, but they're both confidence players who both gave us brief glimpses of great footy in their limited time in the side. The fact is Pods was recruited to limit the damage while Tex was out to give us a chance of limping into the finals - we didn't make the finals - so as far as I'm concerned playing a 32 year old ahead of young guys who never really got an honest crack at it was a failure (with the benefit of hindsight of course).
its the same thing as Brodie Martin, sure he might not have been a revelation last year, but now at least we know what he can do. LJ in particular was one I was hoping would get a crack under Walsh's regime but that ship has sailed. Smack could still be for Essendon what Jenkins has been for us, and I'd love to see him succeed to be honest.
true, but did he get us to a GF, hell the finals full stop?
little value in playing him in our losing side in my opinion, look at McKernan's situation - the guy tore Carlton a new one in the NAB cup, has a shocker against Port because he was concussed, and then he got permanently relegated to the reserves. Then consider LJ too, the guy kept us in the game against Geelong at their home fortress, then because he couldn't run with an un-checked Polec all day he got dumped for the season too.
people can bag me all they like saying Smack and LJ are crap, but they're both confidence players who both gave us brief glimpses of great footy in their limited time in the side. The fact is Pods was recruited to limit the damage while Tex was out to give us a chance of limping into the finals - we didn't make the finals - so as far as I'm concerned playing a 32 year old ahead of young guys who never really got an honest crack at it was a failure (with the benefit of hindsight of course).
its the same thing as Brodie Martin, sure he might not have been a revelation last year, but now at least we know what he can do. LJ in particular was one I was hoping would get a crack under Walsh's regime but that ship has sailed. Smack could still be for Essendon what Jenkins has been for us, and I'd love to see him succeed to be honest.
that part is half-hearted, it would be nice if the club wasn't EssendonAgree with all bar the last sentence
That was all very pertinent DD and you are a great follower of footy.true, but did he get us to a GF, hell the finals full stop?
little value in playing him in our losing side in my opinion, look at McKernan's situation - the guy tore Carlton a new one in the NAB cup, has a shocker against Port because he was concussed, and then he got permanently relegated to the reserves. Then consider LJ too, the guy kept us in the game against Geelong at their home fortress, then because he couldn't run with an un-checked Polec all day he got dumped for the season too.
people can bag me all they like saying Smack and LJ are crap, but they're both confidence players who both gave us brief glimpses of great footy in their limited time in the side. The fact is Pods was recruited to limit the damage while Tex was out to give us a chance of limping into the finals - we didn't make the finals - so as far as I'm concerned playing a 32 year old ahead of young guys who never really got an honest crack at it was a failure (with the benefit of hindsight of course).
its the same thing as Brodie Martin, sure he might not have been a revelation last year, but now at least we know what he can do. LJ in particular was one I was hoping would get a crack under Walsh's regime but that ship has sailed. Smack could still be for Essendon what Jenkins has been for us, and I'd love to see him succeed to be honest.
How many of his opponents ran off him and cut us up on the rebound ,I'll give you the answer...PLENTY
Agree totally. The pressure will be on him this year though, there's players lining up for his spot.People really seem into Lynch and I don't blame them but I've got a feeling he might take a while to find his feet. He had an absolute nightmare season of injury last year. I won't be expecting big things from him until he's strung a few games together.
I think you're right to assume its because he hasn't done a full sunmer. Given his injury history its best not to push him too hard early and make sure he gets through the full program.Anyone else noticed that brad crouch was doing most of his training with the first year recruits? Probably because he's never completed a pre season to date?
Thought he would have be alright by now to at least partake in normal trainings with the rest of the group having 2 seasons in the afl so far...
People really seem into Lynch and I don't blame them but I've got a feeling he might take a while to find his feet. He had an absolute nightmare season of injury last year. I won't be expecting big things from him until he's strung a few games together.
IMO - we are a better side with Lynch in it, than without him.
Definitely if you want Lynch to be hitting the scoresheet he will be taking shots from 40 to 45 out. He certainly doesn't have a long leg. More valuable as the linkup as you mentioned.Lynch has been key recently because he presents hard on the wing all day long and gives us that link-up out of the back half. The problem is his disposal and decision making is often pretty average and he probably only kicks the ball 45m... I certainly wouldn't back him from outside 50.
I'm interested to see what place he has in our side under Walsh. I like him, but a big part of me hopes that we'll see far more efficient ball movement across the ground and that his niche becomes less valuable. Having said that, hard runners are going to be handy.
IMO - we are a better side with Lynch in it, than without him.
Can also be used to drop back into the hole at times rather than one lousy Podsiadly.