News Stevie Motlop signs with North Warrnambool

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He kicked that showdown goal, so just for that, no.

Some nice games and cameos here and there, but never the linebreaking star we needed him to be.

But he’s been the best value of the ultimately disastrous 2018 RFA/trade crop, which speaks volumes.
 
Scott Lycett is our worst free agent pickup of all time. He cost us three million dollars, Paddy Ryder, Peter Ladhams, and the 2020 preliminary final. Motlop's just a non-entity, he hasn't actively harmed us.
 
Some nice games and cameos here and there, but never the linebreaking star we needed him to be.

But he’s been the best value of the ultimately disastrous 2018 RFA/trade crop, which speaks volumes.

I'm going to die on the hill of Rockliff had a superb 2020 and we just needed one decent quarter from him and the other mids in the prelim and that recruiting decision looks a hell of a lot better.
 
I'm going to die on the hill of Rockliff had a superb 2020 and we just needed one decent quarter from him and the other mids in the prelim and that recruiting decision looks a hell of a lot better.
See above. Difficult for those mids to have that one decent quarter when the opposition ruck is getting six hitouts to advantage to zero and five centre clearances to zero in that quarter. Six hitouts to advantage in a full game would be a decent result.
 
See above. Difficult for those mids to have that one decent quarter when the opposition ruck is getting six hitouts to advantage to zero and five centre clearances to zero in that quarter. Six hitouts to advantage in a full game would be a decent result.
Lycett, the Prelim Final anti-specialist. Back-to-back prelim no-shows. But hey, he talks himself up like Dixon, so there’s that.
 
Some nice games and cameos here and there, but never the linebreaking star we needed him to be.

But he’s been the best value of the ultimately disastrous 2018 RFA/trade crop, which speaks volumes.
It didn’t work out but I don’t hate the list management principle. Let’s be honest, flags are pretty hard to win these days without spending half a decade in the bottom 4.

We had a core group absolutely primed for a flag tilt and needed some B+ players to pad out the 22. We then played home prelims in 20 and 21.

It looks like the strategy we are trying to build the Rozee/Butters/Marshall/Georgiades flag tilt around. Continue flipping players like Amon for draft capital and salaray cap space for the next couple of years. Get games into a new core and then again fill the needs and depth chart via free agency.
 
Scott Lycett is our worst free agent pickup of all time. He cost us three million dollars, Paddy Ryder, Peter Ladhams, and the 2020 preliminary final. Motlop's just a non-entity, he hasn't actively harmed us.
And helps keep Hayes out of the side, by Hinkley playing a make shift ruck setup, rather than Hayes more games to make it clear to even the happy clappers, how much better it is when your midfield gets first use of the ball (which Lycett doesn't do).
 
I reckon he's probably one that's always struggled with the pressure first mantra.

Coaching any Motlop is probably more about see ball get ball.. sure lay a tackle if it's there.

We actively coach reactionary football. He's cooked though.
 
I reckon he's probably one that's always struggled with the pressure first mantra.

Coaching any Motlop is probably more about see ball get ball.. sure lay a tackle if it's there.

We actively coach reactionary football. He's cooked though.
agree he's well and truly cooked

play him in the bars against the crows and show that shake and bake running goal clip over and over again

another game we should have won comfortably but we shat the bed.. and needed a miracle to escape
 

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Some nice games and cameos here and there, but never the linebreaking star we needed him to be.

But he’s been the best value of the ultimately disastrous 2018 RFA/trade crop, which speaks volumes.
All tip, no iceberg.
 
Stevie Motflop - a tale of a descent into the potato realm

I've made this point before, but I'm bored so here it is visualised in shitty Excel graph form.

Geelong were happy to offload Motlop without much concern whatsoever. Since coming to Port, he has basically gotten worse every year.

The below graph shows his average disposals per game. He arrived at Port in 2018.

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Well ok, you might say, he's getting a bit less (or a lot less) of the ball. But surely he's still dangerous and hits the scoreboard? LOL NOPE. Below is his goals per game average. From being a dangerous almost 1.5-1.8 goal a game player, he joins us and becomes a less than 1 goal a game spud.

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But Mr sobrave sir, surely there's a silver lining? With his hard running from the wings he must be delivering the ball inside 50 to our leading targets (lol) with aplomb?
HAHAHA ALSO NO
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Look youse blokes, scorin goals isn't everything. Kenny is a defence first type of guy, it's a team mantra and surely he's turned Motlop into a hard tackling beast???

Well look, he hasn't nosedived like in everything else, but has basically not improved either. In fact his entire Port career, he still laid more tackles per game in 2015 for the Geelong Pusswahs.

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In conclusion, we picked up a guy who wasn't consistent but at least had flashes of brilliance and performed to a high standard in some games. He immediately got much worse upon arriving here and then continued to become even more of a dud the longer we kept him, until reaching the nadir of shitness in 2022 where he's clearly going to be delisted at season end.

On ya bike Mots, I'd say it's been a good ride but we'd probably have been better off without ya.
 
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There is no accountability when it comes to Motlop... When he should of been dropped/roasted years ago they let him get away with roaming around the joint doing sweet fück all.
 
Can't wait for next years memorial match against Geelong.

For reals tho, well done Stevie.
 

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