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I think Butch needs to be groomed into the Jenkins type of forward where he works his opponent high up the ground then doubles back and sprints back towards an open goal where he can kick on the run or snap.
He is going to be way too fast for any tall defender and if a small is matched on him - Butch will out mark him every time, he is also very clean below his knees for ground ball gets.
Playing him as a high forward from CHF will reduce his need to have set shots from 25-30m out where he struggles... of coarse, players running past for the give and long running shot for goal is going to be needed to also reduce his set shots.
Its now or never for Butch to be played to his strengths - which has always been blatantly obvious is not set shots.
High praise indeed from The Hoff who is an authority in this regard."Obviously his kicking needs to continue to improve and he tends to float in and out of games so he needs to be able to stick at it for a whole game." - Justin Westhoff
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High praise indeed from The Hoff who is an authority in this regard.
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Hoff's comments were a bit harsh really - maybe he's trying the tough love approach on Butch too. From memory they are good mates off-field.
40 goals from his first 30 games is a fair effort when one considers his troubles with set shots. Even if you take out his first 10 goals from those 4 matches in 2011, he is still going at a goal per game. Not bad for a guy who is so maligned for his efforts in front of the big sticks.
I have a confession. I recorded the game from Saturday night - I'll never watch it again in full, but I've already fast forwarded/rewound numerous times to the parts where Butch features. Finding that deft little tap to Robbie in the third quarter was pretty difficult while fast forwarding, but I got there - it was worth it, even if it ended with Boak slamming the ball into the goal-post from 1m out.
This board irl
[Club 1870 Event, Alberton Oval. Squidjags flies across the view. The fair steakhouse is bathed
in bright sunlight]
KEITH THOMAS
Guys, we here at PAFC are
very moved by your support of John Butcher.
You're some of the most fanatical supporters
we've ever heard!
PORT BOARD
Thank you so much. John has really
excited us with his potential.
SHAUN HART
We just have one question, though.
We were looking over some of your memes,
uh... "I want to walk hand-in-hand with
John Butcher on a private beach for two./I
want him to nibble on my ear and say
'I'm here for you.'" It seams you
really love John Butcher.
PORT BOARD
Yes, we sure do.
KEITH THOMAS
Eh no but it appears you are actually...
in love with John Butcher.
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What you say is true but is it because he's been languishing in the Magpies for too long and has thought "what's the point,Like to back Butcher against the Swans but I think he'll get taken apart by their defence. I can't see him beating Rampe or Grundy. My main worry is that he'll let his head drop, he's done this too often when he's getting beaten, he just doesn't make the effort. So long as he keeps competing, even if it means little in the scheme of things, would be a small personal win for John.
Hope you're right with that, I've seen scapegoat delistings and non-selections before. Bowen Lockwood and Donald Dickie come to mind, they failed to put in strong efforts in a few games and found themselves on the outside.What you say is true but is it because he's been languishing in the Magpies for too long and has thought "what's the point,
wouldn't matter what I do". If he gets beaten v Sydney he wont be the first or the last to suffer that fate.
I'm sure he'll give it his all this w/end and play his role of competing and giving second efforts.
It can't be easy having the yips in front of goal, sneered at in sanfl games and afl ones too.
Heckled and goaded by baby boomer morons at suburban grounds and all the while keeping his cool.
Whether he's needed more than wanted by Ken the butch does give big time in his afl games.
Your right tho' he hasn't always given his all in the sanfl (like many of our other afl players when dropped) but what games
he has played at the highest level I haven't seen him go walkabout too often.
Hope you're right with that, I've seen scapegoat delistings and non-selections before. Bowen Lockwood and Donald Dickie come to mind, they failed to put in strong efforts in a few games and found themselves on the outside.
Would like to see Schulz back in with Butch, he looks like he's getting back to form and he's had a couple of good games at the SCG. Only one where he kicked multiple goals(4) but another where he played up the field well.
Bowen Lockwood a scapegoat delisting and non-selection? Seriously?..... I've seen scapegoat delistings and non-selections before. Bowen Lockwood and Donald Dickie come to mind .........
At the end Bowen left because of his back problems. But supporters and even in some cases his coaches were unaware and were giving him heat because of what they saw as a lack of effort. With Donald Dickie I'd be more citing one straw that broke the camels' back and that was at Football Park v Footscray when he laid a weak bump on Chris Grant instead of tackling when he was right next to the boundary line. A tackle would have taken him over the line but the bump allowed Grant to step inside and kick a goal.Bowen Lockwood retired after 50 games due to a back injury. I don't think he was ever on the "outside". He is a very poor example.
Donald Dickie was very poor defensively and wasn't really up to standard. He is a poor example.
At the end Bowen left because of his back problems. But supporters and even in some cases his coaches were unaware and were giving him heat because of what they saw as a lack of effort.Bowen Lockwood a scapegoat delisting and non-selection? Seriously?
I'd hardly call a guy that retired due to chronic back problems (bulging disks) a "scapegoat delisting"
"Disc bulge outs Lockwood at 24
Alan Shiell afl.com.au Fri 9 August 2002
Port Adelaide forward Bowen Lockwood has been forced into a premature retirement from football because of a chronic back problem."
Some supporters may have been giving Lockwood heat but if our coaches weren't aware of his injuries, and I have seen nothing concrete to suggest they weren't, and Dickie was delisted for one missed tackle then it is surprising that we ever made it to a GF let alone won one with that coaching panel.At the end Bowen left because of his back problems. But supporters and even in some cases his coaches were unaware and were giving him heat because of what they saw as a lack of effort. With Donald Dickie I'd be more citing one straw that broke the camels' back and that was at Football Park v Footscray when he laid a weak bump on Chris Grant instead of tackling when he was right next to the boundary line. A tackle would have taken him over the line but the bump allowed Grant to step inside and kick a goal.
Hah. Plenty of chances. Sorry I'm not part of your Big Footy circle-jerk.lol honestly, what kind of person are you? "Gee I ******* hate good stories, **** john butcher and his stupid fairytale."
How does someone going outside tie in with John Butcher fairytale?