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Just listening to CS "On the couch" , seems to think like a few of us, perhaps being used as a 3rd ruck or even KeyBack down the track. Sounds good to me.

Yes, as some of us have said, a 198 cm utility who can run better than a mid; just happens to be 2nd ruck because we needed that, and because he can.
That's interesting. I threw up the possibility of Blicavs becoming a KPD in a post a week or two back. I'm not sure we would get the most out of him in a key defending role but this guys capabilities seem almost endless. Nice to have that up our sleeves anyway. With his tank he could be thrown down back if needed during the finals and still be able to take the rucking role in throw ins or stoppages. If we decide to go into finals with a similar defensive setup to Saturday night (ie without Rivers), then I think Blicavs has to play finals.[/quote]
Massive understatement, but I'll match it with an overstatement or 2. Nearly FIRST PLAYER PICKED. Position to be determined as needed.
 
Yes, as some of us have said, a 198 cm utility who can run better than a mid; just happens to be 2nd ruck because we needed that, and because he can.
The key words in Turbo's post were "down the track" 'V'. He's not ready for that role yet in my view.
 
The key words in Turbo's post were "down the track" 'V'. He's not ready for that role yet in my view.

Which role? I heard the interview, and he's already doing most of what has been said. The down the track role was KEY DEFENDER. Get it right Ammo.:thumbsu:
 
Which role? I heard the interview, and he's already doing most of what has been said. The down the track role was KEY DEFENDER. Get it right Ammo.
Um! I was referring to the "key back" role 'V' Clearly Blitz has been playing a mid sometimes ruck role all year. Bit late early for you 'V'.;)
 

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Um! I was referring to the KEY DEFENDER role 'V' Clearly Blitz has been playing a mid sometimes ruck role all year. Bit late early for you 'V'.;)

I'm nocturnal Ammo; you should stipulate, and your reply to me was not indicative of what I'd said. Anyway , as usual, it's not a court case.
 
You have a point. However I related my comments to Turbo's post. Play on!

OK, the key words for you were "down the track." For me, they were "like some of us have said".
We all see what we want to see. I agree with your point about KB.

But isn't it great we have this 198 cm embryo of a player who is so quick, skillful, versatile , and talented that we have a dilemma as to where he's best suited. Again, for me, he is THE STORY of the year.
 
OK, the key words for you were "down the track." For me, they were "like some of us have said".
We all see what we want to see. I agree with your point about KB.

But isn't it great we have this 198 cm embryo of a player who is so quick, skillful, versatile , and talented that we have a dilemma as to where he's best suited. Again, for me, he is THE STORY of the year.
Took the kids down to Skilled Kardinia Park in the preseason and he came over and signed his autograph with Mitch Brown. I was actually impressed with the bulk he'd put on and the difference in his muscled arms compared to Mitch Brown's was stark.

Seems to have a great attitude and appetite for the game. A great get for the Catters. :thumbsu:
 
The way I see it, as long as his form continues Blicavs is a lock. McIntosh, Simpson and West are playing for 1 spot and 1 spot only - 1st ruck. Vardy is the big unknown. There may be occasions where you consider him as a 3rd ruck / back up forward, and if he really gets a string of form together, he may even challenge Pods for his spot in the forward line.
 
VFL??
I'm thinking AA.
Well, next year maybe.

TMM on the Bay just rolled over in his grave... would be the most epic thing of Bay history... and great for a full laugh....

Go Catters
 
Does anyone know whom or how Blitz was felled behind the ball against the Hawks? I saw the vision of him pushing the trainers away but grabbing his head in both hands and dropping to his knees, at which point the director changed cameras..... shocking I know...

On the TV coverage Larkins then reported Blitz on the bench with issues closing his jaw...

Im not playing the we are getting hard done by card yet but I would like to know WTF happened.

And given the both Hunt and Corey issues were swept and the WC dude got the same for an elbow to the head as SJ and Kel got for bumps... I'm smelling a rat....

Go Catters
 
Does anyone know whom or how Blitz was felled behind the ball against the Hawks? I saw the vision of him pushing the trainers away but grabbing his head in both hands and dropping to his knees, at which point the director changed cameras..... shocking I know...

On the TV coverage Larkins then reported Blitz on the bench with issues closing his jaw...

Im not playing the we are getting hard done by card yet but I would like to know WTF happened.

And given the both Hunt and Corey issues were swept and the WC dude got the same for an elbow to the head as SJ and Kel got for bumps... I'm smelling a rat....

Go Catters


Scotty also queried why it wasn't investigated.
 

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Simpson 23 hitouts, 5 disposals, 4 tackles
Blitz 12 hitouts, 12 disposals, 5 tackles, 1 goal

Hale 20 hitouts, 19 disposals, 1 tackle, 2 goals
Bailey 10 hitouts, 6 disposals, 0 tackles

That is the stat which impresses me the most about Blitz. He has had at least 1 tackle per game this year, the Swans & Dogs games being the only matches he had a solitary tackle.
I didn't get to see last weeks match against the Dockers and some commented that he was poor or poorer than he has been, but he still had 5 tackles that game. Out of his last 4 matches, he has had 5 tackles in 3 of them, and 4 or more tackles in 5 of his last 6 matches; so he isn't afraid to get involved in the play and make the opposition earn their possessions. And he seems to have a good technique which is great for a tall player especially as he seems to be tackling players a lot shorter than him more often than not.
 
Averaging eleven disposals, eleven hitouts, three tackles and just under two clearances a game, yet apparently he's just about the most valuable commodity we have according to some of the posts on here.

Just as a matter of interest a bloke named West (or the forgotten man) averages ten disposals, twenty two hitouts, one tackle and just under two clearances a game, don't see a heck of a lot of difference there myself.

Agree Blitz has been a great story, but a little perspective wouldn't go astray, he ain't the bloke that's going to lead us to the promised land, more like a promising young player who IMO is not even guaranteed a spot come Sepetember.
 
Averaging eleven disposals, eleven hitouts, three tackles and just under two clearances a game, yet apparently he's just about the most valuable commodity we have according to some of the posts on here.

Just as a matter of interest a bloke named West (or the forgotten man) averages ten disposals, twenty two hitouts, one tackle and just under two clearances a game, don't see a heck of a lot of difference there myself.

Agree Blitz has been a great story, but a little perspective wouldn't go astray, he ain't the bloke that's going to lead us to the promised land, more like a promising young player who IMO is not even guaranteed a spot come Sepetember.

Stats aren't everything. He adds better defensive pressure and is much harder to match up on. Also uses the ball a lot better than West and is more versatile.
 
Took the kids down to Skilled in the preseason and he came over and signed his autograph with Mitch Brown. I was actually impressed with the bulk he'd put on and the difference in his muscled arms compared to Mitch Brown's was stark.

Seems to have a great attitude and appetite for the game. A great get for the Catters. :thumbsu:

Aghhhhh !!!!!!
 

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Feel that way too Turbo. Happens way too often in the media where it's more frustrating. How long before the professional commentators get it right?:(


Back in my day, we only had to worry about those old blokes who accidentally slipped in Corio for Kardinia. ;)
 
End of Round 15 Dream Team Points:

Rank: 110 - Mark Blicavs - Geelong - 86 DT (value per $100,000 = 25.9)
Rank: 269 - Lance Franklin - Hawthorn - 57 DT (value per $100,000 = 15.6)

Hawks, GWS, Freo or whoever are better off spending their millions finding another Stephen Wells than dumping all that cash into a single player.
 
End of Round 15 Dream Team Points:

Rank: 110 - Mark Blicavs - Geelong - 86 DT (value per $100,000 = 25.9)
Rank: 269 - Lance Franklin - Hawthorn - 57 DT (value per $100,000 = 15.6)

Hawks, GWS, Freo or whoever are better off spending their millions finding another Stephen Wells than dumping all that cash into a single player.


Recruiting by Dream Team Points.
Well done, mate, you've just sewn up the Harry O Award for Loopiest Post of the Year. :rolleyes:
 

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