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Im worried Freo are going to snatch him away. :(

I have no doubt they will try and we will need to be proactive and generous with our offer. He is OOC at years end but this is exactly why he did a 1 year deal for this year. He wanted opportunity and knew that whence it came he would do well (IMO) .

AFAIK, he is happy at Geelong, happy Geelong took him and gave him his shot but just wanted to play. Now he is healthy and he's getting a crack I think all is good. Id like to see a 3yr deal myself but Balme and Co should get this done…. and soon.

Id have more concern if its not done by seasons end…..

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1 tackle last night, 4 vs Suns.
Just waiting on winty to put the PAs up.
Kersto was credited with 7 pressure acts. Our pressures acts were down across the board.

Have to disagree with my fellow Kersto praiser (Daz). Thought his efforts when he didn't have the ball were generally ordinary. Sort of reminiscent of his twos GF effort - or lack thereof. Somehow think there will be a word or two directed toward him this week about his work ethic.

That said, he's still on training wheels and there's a lot to like about him.
 
Kersto was credited with 7 pressure acts. Our pressures acts were down across the board.

Have to disagree with my fellow Kersto praiser (Daz). Thought his efforts when he didn't have the ball were generally ordinary. Sort of reminiscent of his twos GF effort - or lack thereof. Somehow think there will be a word or two directed toward him this week about his work ethic.

That said, he's still on training wheels and there's a lot to like about him.
Thanks AM. 7 pressure acts is very good for a full-time forward. The third quarter was pretty skint for forward attacks and then Kersten went off in the 4th...
Substituting him might have been a fitness issue- he has played very little footy this season- more likely structural, though- or perhaps he had a slight niggle and it was precautionary.
As you said, though, lots to like about him and it's early days. We're up to Game #2 now...
 

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Thanks AM. 7 pressure acts is very good for a full-time forward. The third quarter was pretty skint for forward attacks and then Kersten went off in the 4th...
Substituting him might have been a fitness issue- he has played very little footy this season- more likely structural, though- or perhaps he had a slight niggle and it was precautionary.
As you said, though, lots to like about him and it's early days. We're up to Game #2 now...
Well! When a key part of your repertoire is defensive pressure I'm not sure 7 is all that good considering his game time was 78%.

Doubt he'd have been substituted if the master and his apprentices were chuffed with his effort.

He's a work in progress and there will be much better times to come.
 
Well! When a key part of your repertoire is defensive pressure I'm not sure 7 is all that good considering his game time was 78%.

Doubt he'd have been substituted if the master and his apprentices were chuffed with his effort.

He's a work in progress and there will be much better times to come.
Hawkins is on around a 7 average (just on the stats that I have to hand- the bloody things are as rare as hens' teeth!). It appears that this is OK for their position/s or player type. I haven't checked what other big forwards from other teams are producing but I feel that the lack of defensive pressure from our bigger blokes at that end is why the MC seemed keen to be playing both Burbury and McCarthy up forward at the beginning of the season- because that's their specialty- tackle, tackle, tackle.
Re the substitution- of course not but, as I indicated, it could've been structural, fitness, etc. or a combination of all of these, just as much as it could've been form. He was good in the first Q, quieter in the 2nd, disappeared in the 3rd and.. off in the 4th.

I know the PAs aren't reliant on position entirely- for instance, Simpson has an average of 12 vs Big Hamish 8 in the stats I have. My point was that forwards- and players in the backline- maybe it's just the Cats forwards and defence personnel- have lower PAs than other positions.
 
Hawkins is on around a 7 average (just on the stats that I have to hand- the bloody things are as rare as hens' teeth!). It appears that this is OK for their position/s or player type. I haven't checked what other big forwards from other teams are producing but I feel that the lack of defensive pressure from our bigger blokes at that end is why the MC seemed keen to be playing both Burbury and McCarthy up forward at the beginning of the season- because that's their specialty- tackle, tackle, tackle.
Re the substitution- of course not but, as I indicated, it could've been structural, fitness, etc. or a combination of all of these, just as much as it could've been form. He was good in the first Q, quieter in the 2nd, disappeared in the 3rd and.. off in the 4th.

I know the PAs aren't reliant on position entirely- for instance, Simpson has an average of 12 vs Big Hamish 8 in the stats I have. My point was that forwards- and players in the backline- maybe it's just the Cats forwards and defence personnel- have lower PAs than other positions.
Hawk is a key position power forward more in the Lockett mold. Kersto is a quick mobile forward more in the Gunston mold. So far as that aspect of their game goes they really aren't comparable in my view.

I'd suggest the powers-that-be see Kersto longer term more as a third forward option used mainly as a pocket/flanker than a key position player. Possibly one of the reasons the club is apparently looking to secure Frawley i.e to allow them the flexibility of using Taylor or Frawley as a key position forward should Vardy not come up.
 
I have no doubt they will try and we will need to be proactive and generous with our offer. He is OOC at years end but this is exactly why he did a 1 year deal for this year. He wanted opportunity and knew that whence it came he would do well (IMO) .

AFAIK, he is happy at Geelong, happy Geelong took him and gave him his shot but just wanted to play. Now he is healthy and he's getting a crack I think all is good. Id like to see a 3yr deal myself but Balme and Co should get this done…. and soon.

Id have more concern if its not done by seasons end…..

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When his parents were on KRock pre teh Suns game it certainly sound like he was. Big country town etc. An they mention how both WC went past him in the draft , Id say it would have to be a very good offer to turn his head , as long as we treat him right
 
Hawk is a key position power forward more in the Lockett mold. Kersto is a quick mobile forward more in the Gunston mold. So far as that aspect of their game goes they really aren't comparable in my view.

I'd suggest the powers-that-be see Kersto longer term more as a third forward option used mainly as a pocket/flanker than a key position player. Possibly one of the reasons the club is apparently looking to secure Frawley i.e to allow them the flexibility of using Taylor or Frawley as a key position forward should Vardy not come up.

I'm alone in this probably, but I don't want to see Taylor in the forward line ever really.
 
I'm alone in this probably, but I don't want to see Taylor in the forward line ever really.
You aint alone there my friend….

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I'm alone in this probably, but I don't want to see Taylor in the forward line ever really.
Not my preferred option either as I've posted before. Merely musing over the media speculation relating to the Frawley move and the possible reasons we are in the hunt for him.

The reality is we are very much dependent on Vards coming up next year as we don't have a second power forward ready to go. And this year has shown an over dependence on Hawk.

I suspect Taylor will be used occasionally in the forward half as he has in the past and that Frawley will re-sign with the Dees, in any event.
 
Not my preferred option either as I've posted before. Merely musing over the media speculation relating to the Frawley move and the possible reasons we are in the hunt for him.

The reality is we are very much dependent on Vards coming up next year as we don't have a second power forward ready to go. And this year has shown an over dependence on Hawk.

I suspect Taylor will be used occasionally in the forward half as he has in the past and that Frawley will re-sign with the Dees, in any event.

Even if Vardy comes up, he's not ready to go either. That's the problem I think few want to face. Least of all the club.
 
Even if Vardy comes up, he's not ready to go either. That's the problem I think few want to face. Least of all the club.
Correct, I was kind of hoping Vardy would be a good player in 2015.
That hope has to be set back another year now.
 

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Hawk is a key position power forward more in the Lockett mold. Kersto is a quick mobile forward more in the Gunston mold. So far as that aspect of their game goes they really aren't comparable in my view.

I'd suggest the powers-that-be see Kersto longer term more as a third forward option used mainly as a pocket/flanker than a key position player. Possibly one of the reasons the club is apparently looking to secure Frawley i.e to allow them the flexibility of using Taylor or Frawley as a key position forward should Vardy not come up.

I don't see that as much as some people? shorter and heavier. I see him more a as Dunstall type or a Taylor Walker. Be OK if he could match him

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I don't see that as much as some people? shorter and heavier. I see him more a as Dunstall type or a Taylor Walker. Be OK if he could match him

more Darling/Fevola in my view. Gunston is like a considerably hotted-up version of Mitch Brown, tall agile and good below the knees.
 
more Darling/Fevola in my view. Gunston is like a considerably hotted-up version of Mitch Brown, tall agile and good below the knees.

What a great description

Darling or Fev? Could probably work as well , got their sizes? Fev was a very good mark and kick player wasn't he.

(Oh and than aviatar is very distracting Bobby)
 

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Both from Sandringham too apparently. Amazing to think one has played 69 games and one 13 (don't know anything of Gunston's injury history if any).
That jumped out at me, too, Partridge. Kersten is a year and a half younger than Gunston, 2 years behind in his development but 3 full seasons behind in games. That's a lot of games to make up to get to Gunston's level of experience- particularly as I think he'll be "managed" this season.
 
I think given Hawkins' ability they should keep Shane at home a bit. Have him playing out of the goal square. Ease him in a bit. Rather than smashing him for a let and letting him get tired.
That's a good point, mb. He'd need to go for a bit of a run now and then to increase his fitness, though, which being kept 100% at home wouldn't do. We know that both can dob a goal from outside the 50 so it wouldn't hurt to have Tomahawk grabbing the ball well up the field then kicking the long one over to SK for the 50m goal. In fact, I can see it in my mind now.... :):cool:
 
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