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Merv, Merv, Merv...
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geez would be stoked at this.Apparently just signed a 2 year extension along with Tom Stewart![]()
You put the P in there by mistake, eh? I'm sensitive to onions too.Where in my post have I insulted anyone personally?
All I did was stated my opnion that it is madness to leave him in the ruck.
Maybe in the future you can not be so sensitive about soneone’s Opnion that wasn’t directed to yourself personally.
Thanks for pointing out my terrible spelling mistake....You put the P in there by mistake, eh? I'm sensitive to onions too.

He's got an enormous leap. Would love to see him smash it.I didn't read the rest of the thread, but my thoughts are that Sav needs to be fast-tracked into becoming our #1 ruckman who rests forward. Get him training with Otto for the technique and work on his physical endurance, and in 2019 and beyond he could easily surpass anything that Smith and Stanley can dish up.
It's strange you say a replacement for Hawkins is going to be difficult, when we've been 8-ish years finding a replacement for Ottens.Hawkins isn’t going to be around forever
A replacement will be hard to get, so why waste his potential filling in for the Rucks we already have . Hopefully once Smith is math fit or whatever he comes back and performs better.
Can’t believe people want him as a ruck despite whinging for years and years about the lack of support for Hawkins or a replacement in that area.
Utter madness
Generally speaking Rucks are easier to replace, obviously not the quality of Ottenns of course.It's strange you say a replacement for Hawkins is going to be difficult, when we've been 8-ish years finding a replacement for Ottens.
They're equally difficult positions to fill.
I'd be happy if he played either/or or a the resting ruck/forward.
I really hope they steer him forward more and ruck less.
I know we have issues there right now, but since JPOD we have struggled up forward for a second banana. Thats 5 years.
Id luv to see him 70/30 split forward.... id really love 80/20 but I reckon im overly hopeful.
Let Smith do the bulk of it and let Sav roam the front 1/2 of the ground. Blitz can take the odd one in D50 if needed but save the Sav's rig for the forward stuff.
Just hate seeing him throw in so hard at ruck contests. Save him for up forward IMO.
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settle down BillMerv, Merv, Merv...
I don't mind the idea of playing him in the ruck sometimes because it does get him involved. Staying up forward all day for six touches every week can be tough for a young player.I really hope they steer him forward more and ruck less.
I know we have issues there right now, but since JPOD we have struggled up forward for a second banana. Thats 5 years.
Id luv to see him 70/30 split forward.... id really love 80/20 but I reckon im overly hopeful.
Let Smith do the bulk of it and let Sav roam the front 1/2 of the ground. Blitz can take the odd one in D50 if needed but save the Sav's rig for the forward stuff.
Just hate seeing him throw in so hard at ruck contests. Save him for up forward IMO.
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Good article on The Sav ... who knows if he will make but just sounds a ripper young lad... reading this article made me think the club should organise a trip to Fiji in the off season.
Geelong ruckman Esava Ratugolea playing for the love of the game, physical contact and to support his family in Fiji
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/a...i/news-story/89c91e52a1b5bb151481da70d6017bb9
THEY call him Sav.
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“I love the contact,” he said. “I love throwing my weight around. I love crashing packs. I love getting into people, hurting people really. I just want to continually improve my game all the time. There’s many areas I can get better in and at the moment ... I know I need so much improvement.”
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“My grandparents (Kiti and Peter) came to Australia to give their kids a better opportunity with school and sports, but also to work here and send money back to our village, back to our extended family in Fiji to help them out as well,” he said.
“They still do it now, my grandparents and mum.
“Now, I send money to my grandmother and my mum and my siblings as well to help out with things. If Nana asks me if I can help with stuff going on in Fiji, I just send her the money.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/a...i/news-story/89c91e52a1b5bb151481da70d6017bb9
I don’t think Hawk has Fijian ancestory.Wish Hawkins had the same mindset as Esava. But not to be. Shame.
Sorry not sorry 
I don’t think Hawk has Fijian ancestory.
Sorry not sorry
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And that is our problem under Scott. Not all players are the same in skill, capacity or mindset. Just like us really at any of our workplaces. It is team that makes it work.Wish Hawkins had the same mindset as Esava. But not to be. Shame.
And that is our problem under Scott. Not all players are the same in skill, capacity or mindset. Just like us really at any of our workplaces. It is team that makes it work.
So if we had a coach, or coaches, that understood that and got them working to their strengths with others covering weaknesses then we would have a team. If we had some on field leadership that would help.
Listening to a discussion on radio yesterday about McCartney, who has apparently been banished or at least was last year from the Melbourne Coaches box because he challenged Goodwin, the question rhetorically with tongue firmly in cheek, was whether any of our assistant coaches would challenge Scott.
I think the answer would be no.
I get the feeling Scott wouldn’t tolerate it.
Just amuses me that our 3 big guys - Smith, Stanley and Hawkins - are the 3 who avoid physical contact as much as anyone.