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Brad Ebert - Home Again

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TBH I never even noticed the comment until it was pointed out. I was just really pleased to see an article bringing together the old and new Port Adelaide Football Club heritage under the one club umbrella.

We have a great competitive advantage here with two teams and one club. You can take the boy out of Port Adelaide but ... Brad's return to Port Adelaide - to Alberton as REH noted - is an advertisement for One Port Adelaide that money could not buy. We Are Port Adelaide. It is a tremendous fillip to the concept and dare I say to the marketing people at Port Adelaide.

Rather than concentrating on the differences let's focus on the commonalities. We all have to pull together to build the One Club, We Are Port Adelaide campaign. Sure pull up the recalcitrants as needed but don't let the positive message be lost.

Imagine if we could get a player to do the switch again ... ;)
 
I have a problem with this thread as it's continually negative. As Ford is suggesting some positive outlook would be good.

It becomes self fulfilling after awhile and whilst it's good to keep em honest, our board like our club has been spiralling into a whinge, argument, complain fest.

It has to stop. This thread in a way fuels the media's mission, to divide.
 
I don't know, to me its a bit like complaining that if we had of kicked straight in the first quarter of the 2004 GF, we would have won by over 10 goals.
 

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I have a problem with this thread as it's continually negative. As Ford is suggesting some positive outlook would be good.

It becomes self fulfilling after awhile and whilst it's good to keep em honest, our board like our club has been spiralling into a whinge, argument, complain fest.

It has to stop. This thread in a way fuels the media's mission, to divide.

Rick I think I'm one of the least negative people on this board but you know, sometimes you just get fed up and enough is enough type thing...

I'm overwhelmingly happy that Brad is HOME, HOME where he belongs but the pot shots take their toll.

I honestly don't know how you all live with it in Adelaide.

My mum would be visiting me in Yatala if I lived down there.
 
I don't know, to me its a bit like complaining that if we had of kicked straight in the first quarter of the 2004 GF, we would have won by over 10 goals.

You can shut up too.
































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Brad Ebert is controversially oops I mean seriously impressing his new team mates.

Brad Ebert impresses Power team-mates
Andrew Capel
16 February 2012

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BRAD Ebert is poised to be a big-time player at Port Adelaide, according to new team-mate Danyle Pearce.

On the eve of the Power's first intra-club hit-out for 2012, Pearce said the former Eagle had shocked him with his outstanding training displays. "He's been absolutely fantastic on the track," he said at Port's AFL community camp at Port Augusta.

"I knew Brad could play but I think he's surprised most of our players with just how hard he works and how good he is on ball and at the stoppages. We expect him to be a really good player for us this season."
Brad Ebert impresses Power team-mates
 
I just get the feeling this guy is going to lift another gear or two playing for the club he loves. One of the players I'm really looking forward to seeing play in the Derp Cup.
 
Russel Ebert holding a gun to Andrew'a head with a pre-written story in his face?
Or maybe he's trying to build us up so if we crash, the stories will be all the more sweet for him to slag us at every possible chance?

Either way, great read and the way everyone is talking Brad up, he seems like he will come out firing to live up to the expectation. Really keen to see him tomorrow. Wish he was my Buddy. Would trade Dom and a Butcher badge in a heartbeat.
 
Am I the only one that is way more excited to see Brad as opposed to Chad?

I'm interested in seeing both. I guess there is something about Chad that excites people as he's completely new and not tarnished, not to mention skill to burn.

Whereas we have had a sneak peak of Brad frm West Coast.
 

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Have a feeling that this guy is going beast mode this year. Get him in yer DTs.
 
I just hope that this is because Brad is desperate to make a good impression and is more motivated to be home and not a reflection of the difference in standards between training at PAFC as opposed to WC.
 
Im more excited about seeing Brad in a Port guernsey since we traded for Choppy. I really think he'll become a genuine star inside mid.
 
Our midfield desperately needs 2 things: A good tap ruck and a big inside player.

If one of our rucks can step up and Ebert can fit in well it will help Boak, Hartlett and Gray to find more space and time with the ball instead of being bogged down every time they get near it and our midfield will quickly go from bottom 4 to top 8 material.
 
I just hope that this is because Brad is desperate to make a good impression and is more motivated to be home and not a reflection of the difference in standards between training at PAFC as opposed to WC.
Well we know there was a difference, hopefully not there still, so some of it is going to be due to how bad we were. All we can hope is that that's not ALL the reason he's standing out and Brad is desperate to move from a good midfielder to a gun midfielder. Fingers crossed.
 

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Am I the only one that is way more excited to see Brad as opposed to Chad?

i'm way more excited about brad he'll probably play every game this season. he was the best midfielder we could have got after last year and we got him. OK not in terms of talent or perceived talent but age, Port boy, and who we could attract, you know. it's a great boost and it's exciting to have a number 7 again, especially a young Ebert. I reckon a lot hinges on Cassisi because if he's fit and playing well it's a huge boost because he takes so much of the grunt work, Ebert should be a great compliment to him in the middle, leaving guys like Boak and Hartlett primed to deliver.
 
Brad Ebert - home and loving it.

Ebert makes giant strides with move to Port

by: ANDREW CAPEL
From: The Advertiser
February 28, 2012 12:00AM
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BRAD Ebert has sent a strong message to his detractors - "I've still got a lot of improvement to come".

Port Adelaide's best player over its two NAB Cup openers, Ebert says he is hell-bent on proving himself as an elite midfielder after suffering the pain of being dropped from West Coast's finals side last year.

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Good to see Brad Ebert is doing well, having watching him grow as a player at West Coast.But feel the article is incorrect as in it assertion that Brad Ebert did not get opportunities on the ball at WCE in fact out of all are young brigade of midfielders you would have to say he had the most.He's a great mark and a good set shot.But his disposal under pressure is poor I think port are heading in the wrong direction trying to make him an elite midfielder , have a look at his disposal efficency from the weekends game.Not trolling just giving a outside opinion on a player.
 
Good to see Brad Ebert is doing well, having watching him grow as a player at West Coast.But feel the article is incorrect as in it assertion that Brad Ebert did not get opportunities on the ball at WCE in fact out of all are young brigade of midfielders you would have to say he had the most.He's a great mark and a good set shot.But his disposal under pressure is poor I think port are heading in the wrong direction trying to make him an elite midfielder , have a look at his disposal efficency from the weekends game.Not trolling just giving a outside opinion on a player.

Kinda sounds like chris judd early in his career with his suspect kicking.
 
Kinda sounds like chris judd early in his career with his suspect kicking.
Not really Chris Judd was always going to be a elite midfielder ,Brad Ebert isn't really in that class as a midfielder but is a really good marking half forward as he proved last year.Hey everybody wants an elite midfielder and don't knock Port for having a go at trying to make him into one.
 
Kinda sounds like chris judd early in his career with his suspect kicking.
Not really Chris Judd was always going to be a elite midfielder ,Brad Ebert isn't really in that class as a midfielder but is a really good marking half forward as he proved last year.Hey everybody wants an elite midfielder and don't knock Port for having a go at trying to make him into one.

He is a harder worker than anyone at port and he also reads the play as good as anyone. What's going to stop him from reaching his absolute potential at his true home team?
 

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