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Welcome to EssendonHe would literally have to stab someone not to go number 1.
Welcome to Essendon
(only positive from this s**t storm of the past 4 years)
He's on par with Jack Martin talent wisePeksvi-Seton is all class best indigenous talent since Harley Bennell imo
I've already got him in my list. Had that horrific spinal injury when he colided with the fence.From what I have heard Reece Piper (Dandenong Stingrays) has gone at around 90-95% disposal eff the last couple of practice matches playing in the backline. Played around a half both times as they were still working out the final squad, but was still getting 15+ touches. Been playing down in defence as a running half back to utilise his pin point passing. Does a bit of the kicking in as well, hit a 65-70m pass which impressed a few.
keep an eye on him!
I've already got him in my list. Had that horrific spinal injury when he colided with the fence.
Agreed I just like seton more because I think his ceiling is an indigenous Judd with good foot skills. Not sold on martins contested ability yetHe's on par with Jack Martin talent wise
His foot skills are sublime.Agreed I just like seton more because I think his ceiling is an indigenous Judd with good foot skills. Not sold on martins contested ability yet
Agreed I just like seton more because I think his ceiling is an indigenous Judd with good foot skills. Not sold on martins contested ability yet
I think he has a celing of a Poor mans Andrew McLeod. His floor is Jack Martin (current version).Agreed I just like seton more because I think his ceiling is an indigenous Judd with good foot skills. Not sold on martins contested ability yet
Martin is more courageous but I feel that Sam has a better base for contested work due to his more natural stockiness it's all moot point now but it's just what I reckon will happen down the trackMartin is a very contested player. Moreso than Sam. He just doesn't look it cos he's so slight but most of his injuries are a result of him going too hard.
Martin is more courageous but I feel that Sam has a better base for contested work due to his more natural stockiness it's all moot point now but it's just what I reckon will happen down the track
Seton is about 182cm and he would be around 76-78kg I reckon here's an article from two years ago with size referencesIs he stocky? Doesn't look it to me. I see your point though. Will be interesting to see if he gets past his current height of 180cm as opposed to Martin at 187cm. I'd still take Martin but that's saying a lot. I rate Petrevski Seton extremely highly.
Martin needs to lift this year and start to show signs of fulfilling his potential. Has had 3 years in the system now(2 years in which he was actually on the official list and able to play games in the AFL). Entering his 4th year he needs to get the job done.Is he stocky? Doesn't look it to me. I see your point though. Will be interesting to see if he gets past his current height of 180cm as opposed to Martin at 187cm. I'd still take Martin but that's saying a lot. I rate Petrevski Seton extremely highly.
I agree but injuries have held him back.-Martin needs to lift this year and start to show signs of fulfilling his potential. Has had 3 years in the system now(2 years in which he was actually on the official list and able to play games in the AFL). Entering his 4th year he needs to get the job done.
Interesting. I'd still take Martin but I'm biased. Martin is as rare a talent as you get. I'm hoping he shows it this year cos his talent is unreal.Seton is about 182cm and he would be around 76-78kg I reckon here's an article from two years ago with size references
https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/sport/afl/a/24445219/medal-winner-a-rare-talent/
Definitely has the talent... Just has to put it on display.Interesting. I'd still take Martin but I'm biased. Martin is as rare a talent as you get. I'm hoping he shows it this year cos his talent is unreal.
Small question - how can Mutch play Bendigo TAC and also be in the GWS academy and play for NSW - the old boarding school thing again ?TAC Cup Preview #1: Bendigo Pioneers
Overview: As a whole I think this list is the most talented it has been for years. Defensively they are a lot more solid with a good mix of rebounding and lockdown types which will allow them to become more solid down back. There midfield is very strong this year with a lot of outside runners to complement there inside beasts which command their midfield. The thing that is the most impressive this this year is the way they have improved their forward group. They are going to have some real firepower up forward which will be a change for the Pio’s.
Star Power: The star for this year's Pioneers is Kobe Mutch who is an AIS boys who has a lot of runs on the board. He played for NSW/ACT as a wingman who has elite kicking on both sides of his body. Will be looking to impress for Bendigo as he becomes more adept on the inside of a contest. The other player who has starred is Joseph Atley who is a big bodied midfielder that wins the clearances and lays giant tackles. He came third in the Pioneers best and fairest last year and was named in the initial Vic Country squad. Key Position Utility Braidon Blake and Medium Defender Cooper Jones are the other two I think can really make an impact next year.
Ones to watch: Kayle Kirby is an excitement machine from Swan Hill who I think can really make an impact next year. Kayle in 2014 was apart of the u16 Bendigo Pioneers and Kirby last year had lots of injuries in the preseason hampering him. Last year he kicked a staggering 47 goals in the CMFL and came fifth in the goalkicking for the league. Jonty Neaves has also impressed early in the preseason. He has moved down from the Coffs Harbour in NSW to play football for the Bendigo Pioneers. He was one of the best players in the trial game for Bendigo kicking four goals at centre half forward. He will be one of the key targets for the Pioneers this year.
Young Guns: This year the Pioneers have a surprisingly good crop of youngsters in Lochie O’Brien, Kane Farrell and Jarrod Brander. O’Brien is a versatile player who has ability to play as a rebounding defender, a strong inside midfielder or as a goalkicking half forward. Kane Farrell is an elite kicking half back flanker who has an ability to play as a wingman. Farrell played as a quarterback for u16 Vic Country because of his elite disposal. Brander is a tall forward who was one of the best tall forwards in the APS competition, leading there goalkicking. Brander represented NSW/ACT last year in the u16 Championships.
YepSmall question - how can Mutch play Bendigo TAC and also be in the GWS academy and play for NSW - the old boarding school thing again ?
He's moved I'm pretty sure.General and fairly irrelevant question, but if Joseph Atley is the younger brother of Shaun how come he plays for a different TAC side? Have the zones changed or did he move away for school or something?