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what makes you say that?Wildman said:Would think he'll spend most of the year playing for Williamstown.
whatever happens he needs to "earn" his position
Winterstick said:if you all noticed that both the lonies hit a slump together
about 2 years ago their dad died of cancer.
for any one that has been there will know that you just dont bounce back from something like that, they also both will improve , count on it
He's good when he's got the ball,but he just doesn't get enough of it.PieLebo87 said:what makes you say that?
vinnie_vegas69 said:There was so many people willing to write off Rhyce Shaw last year, and look where that would've put us...
Lonie has enough talent to be kept around for a Ben Kinnear amount of time.
People's memories are so short - everyone is saying he's had a few lean years, but in 2004 he played all 22 games, averaged more possessions, more marks and more goals than any other year.
Before being dropped this season, he'd played 59 games straight, his performances up until then can't have been too bad.
eddiesmith said:If there is ever a player who would make us pay if delisted, its Lonie
Hopefully stands up in 2006
Nardz said:thought i'd bump this thread back up.. does anyone think anything has changed for lonie due to some of the player we've drafted in, or anything shown in his preseason form to suggest he's determined to make an improvement, or anything?
I note Johnno26's Monday training report at Nicks said he was in defensive kick in training, which would mean that he's still seen primarily as a defender.
FIGJAM said:I think he's better in defence than on a wing, due to his terrible below the knees capabilities and ordinary lateral agility and vision.
Streaming out of defence as a go to linking option suits him, as he doesn't have to pick the ball up himself and his preference is to have that tunnel vision, run hard kick long scenario, rather than having to worry about lateral movement, or feeding off to someone else. He's a one trick pony, but she's a good trick!
With two keys, plus Clemo, plus Max, Malthouse finds it hard to land him a spot at times.
Max is more versatile and better below the knees, but not as quick and with inferior footskills. Better aerially. Max & Clemo have been absorbing the medium tall forwards well, and there usually aren't three of these types. Still, who said Clemo or Maxwell can't be used in other possies, with Lones looking after the thrid or fourth medium tall?
I note Johnno26's Monday training report at Nicks said he was in defensive kick in training, which would mean that he's still seen primarily as a defender.
Watching a 2002 game on Fox about a couple of weeks back, I noticed his attack on the footy was quite good. I think he's a front runner in this regard. Why put your body on the line when the season's stuffed anyway? It's a crapish attitude, but I kinda half understand it.
Fact is, there are some blokes who you can't get to play to the strengths you demand. Sometimes you just have to play them where there strengths work and accept their deficiencies. He's a pretty good linking option. Hopefully he becomes a very good linking option, but he'll always have some faults.