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Re: simon wiggins
Pathetic shot at goal.
My 99 year old grandmother could kick it from 40 out.
Pathetic shot at goal.
My 99 year old grandmother could kick it from 40 out.
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Wiggins showed a bit of dash as a lead-up forward. Left everyone standing with a strong mark on the centre square then sprint to the 50 m arc and split the posts.
He should only be used as a depth player like Hadley,Johnson,Browne, Anderson if injury occurs if the young ins are not ready for AFL. It's not like he wins games of his foot and is under 24.It's not like you drop Betts,Yarran,Ohalipin and Henderson for him at this moment or use him in Scotland and Armfield role or does Joseph tagging role or Walker .The Chief had a run in the Bullants practice game against the Balwyn Tigers today and went pretty well, hopefully not far off getting a run in the seniors. Thanks to isdonis.george from TalkingCarlton for the report.
http://www.talkingcarlton.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=27711
http://www.talkingcarlton.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=27711
That's the problem he does that for a few games then disappear the next 10 weeks then is injured.I still have him in but you need to drop Ohailipin or Henderson or use him in Armfield role.I wouldn't drop Houilhan,Carrazoo or Scotland they all have their off games but all have great skills or get the ball and are good players especially when the team is playing well.Henderson i wouldn't like to see dropped.Some people have such short memories. Not that it surprises me at all in Spudboys case. Wiggins played some great games up forward for us at the start of last season, leading to an article being written comparing him favourably to Nick Riewoldt. He then played some great roles across half-back late in the season that were vital to our strong finish to the year. His strong marking, courage and application to the task are a huge asset and he's shown plenty of times that he is still capable of performing at AFL level.
BOG for me was Wiggo who kicked 5 from CHF with several of them from range. He was in the sort of form that he showed in his 100th with his kicking as good as I have seen it.
jimmae said:Wiggins - The only bloke who seemed to get near it in our forward in the first. His experience provides something of a rudder for our youth in the Bullants team and his work rate is forever a plus. Makes good decisions but his disposal by foot would be unlikely to hold up at AFL level.
Big game from Chief today in the Bullants tight loss to Port melbourne. Kicked four goals and was in the best players again. Was reported for rough play but if he's not suspended could push for a spot in the seniors in the next few weeks.
Stand by what I said at the start of the year. There are more than 22 players ahead of him in selection, even more than that ahead of him ability wise but there will be times we need a guy like Wiggins in the team. The game against Essendon is a good example of that.
Windhover you're off the mark about his form late last year, he was brilliant across half-back.
Against Essendon we played without heart, courage, discipline, commitment, physical pressure, application and couldn't take a mark inside 50. All things Wiggins that are strengths of the Chief.
As far as his form late last year, stats don't always tell the story. Even someone who displays as poor a football knowledge as you knows this. He was fantastic at cutting leads off, taking marks and shutting his opponent down. Sixteen disposals per game for a player doing shut down jobs in the backline is fine anyway. Leave the smart arse comments out of it, you're no good at it and you've already been exposed as a fool plenty of times since you joined.
With my impoverished football knowledge yes I do know that stats don't always tell the story. (Personally I thought Judd's best quarter against Geelong was his third quarter. He only had 3 possessions but what he did in the packs prevented Geelong from escaping with the ball time and again. Geelong were all set to pounch but were thwarted by Judd's mighty effort.)
The only reason I went to the stats was to see if they could give an indication of the brilliant form you suggest Wiggie displayed. They don't and I am left to rely, uncomfortably, on your unreferenced assertion. Which game(s) was it you refer to late last year? It sure wasn't the Adelaide game.
As to our effort against Essendon I do not agree that we played without heart, courage, commitment or physical pressure (I agree our application was lacking and we couldn't seem to mark the ball anywhere, let alone inside 50) and regard this, from someone whose byline is "the spirit of Carlton" as an unbelievable bagging of the side unworthy even of a Richmond supporter. We put plenty of pressure on and created more than enough turnovers to easily win the game. Unfortunately we rarely capitalised on Essendon errors and, whats worse, gave the ball back in a trully headless display. To my mind we played like the Wiggins of my memory.
ThePsychologist said:Wiggins - Played HF and was good. Took some strong marks and lead well. Tackling and forward pressure great. Would expect no less.
aboynamedsue said:And I thought Wiggo (who was lucky not to get rubbed out during the week - the VFL tribunal are obviously much more sympathetic than their AFL counterparts!), T-Bird & Waite were solid and are ready if Carlton requires them next week.
Maverick said:The chief would have to be close to a senior recall - lead up play really good and his lack of skills isnt really visible at this level so its hard to see if he's actually improved this til he gets a crack in the 1's. Has been super consistent and probably deserves it. Maybe hendo out, chief in.
Dr.SHERRIN said:Wiggins: Probably the only player on the ground who knew how to play with the mindset of 'we've got the wind' and 'we're kicking into it'. Played forward and as usual played a workmanlike game. Enjoying his footy, giving it all, but probably won't see Navy Blue action unless injury hits.
fmurphy30 said:Wiggo's form is encouraging and I hope that we haven't forgotten him yet. Still think he would be useful up forward and it was this time last year that the papers started noticing him and gave him a write up. That probably sent him backwards! Without Fev, Wiggo might be an interesting support forward for the others and I love his defensive pressure.
Very hard too see where Wiggins fit in the side now.I think if he is strong enough he could do what Mclean was suppose to do for Judd and protect him. Mclean is very slow to move and can cost us goals rather quickly if his injured or not up to it with pace.
Not Warnock you need to bend down for that lolWho left the dunny lid up?