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Taylor up forward... Why?

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With St. Kilda, 2014, breakout game, v Freo, 19 kicks, 14 marks, 3 first half goals.
Can't recall too many Cats games admittedly, but IF he does get a permanent gig as a KF, ho has the capital P word.
He was on fire when he left the ground against Port in 2015.
 
In his career, he has had matches with best marking results of 16, 14, 13, 12, 11 x 4, 10x 4, and goal tallies of 6, 5x4, 4x4, and several x3.
Any player who can do that from CHF is a little better than serviceable, given he went forward after being a gun FB.

And did so without an ounce of mongrel or malice.

Take a look at the 2004 prelim final against the lions. Brilliant last game for the club, really gave us a presence up forward.
 
As should be.
That's it -he was a pure and fair footballer, and dare I say it, played the game as it should be played.
I clearly rated him.
 

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Take a look at the 2004 prelim final against the lions. Brilliant last game for the club, really gave us a presence up forward.
Pisstake?
Not his best, nor was it Riccardi's. Ben responded how?
He saw the signs and went to NFL.
 
Pisstake?
Not his best, nor was it Riccardi's. Ben responded how?
He saw the signs and went to NFL.
No it's not a pisstake at all. I was still a teenager at the time but he really gave us a presence. Against a pretty formidable outfit. Never said it was his best nor did I mention Riccardi.
 
No it's not a pisstake at all. I was still a teenager at the time but he really gave us a presence. Against a pretty formidable outfit. Never said it was his best nor did I mention Riccardi.
Sorry, I misread your post. I thought given that was his last game it might have been a poor one. I was there, can't exactly recall it, but given that he left, made the wrong assumption. I know Riccardi had a mare that night for his lofty standards. Apologies again.
 
I'm not so sure about that either, i was all for him being put on the rookie list to be honest, an insurance policy if fit

No real loss or cost if not
If the taylor/ Black experiment doesnt work I reckon it is a huge loss. But im optimistic on harry.
 
Sorry, I misread your post. I thought given that was his last game it might have been a poor one. I was there, can't exactly recall it, but given that he left, made the wrong assumption. I know Riccardi had a mare that night for his lofty standards. Apologies again.
It's all good , he was marking everything that game finished up with 16 disposals, 9 marks and 4 behinds. Pretty good stats for a chf who was playing against one of the best teams at the time.
 

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He was on fire when he left the ground against Port in 2015.
That game or more accurately that first half has us all drooling with what we could have on our hands... was absolutely superb and so far best on at that point that had he seen out the game he could have gotten all 6 brownlow votes available
 
That game or more accurately that first half has us all drooling with what we could have on our hands... was absolutely superb and so far best on at that point that had he seen out the game he could have gotten all 6 brownlow votes available
It was cruel.
 
Average, as I said.

If he kicks 39 and Hawkins kicks 60 and Menzel kicks 30, yeah, maybe we will.
It's not even remotely average for an old fashioned centre half forward which is where he played in that last season. Kingsley was the full forward then. In the previous seasons he didn't kick as many because he was often swapping between defence and forward. He was close to our best player in the prelim that year too playing on arguably the best centre half back of the last twenty years and he didn't even kick a goal that day. As an all round player I rate him as good as Cam Mooney.
 
Actually, he did mate. Taylor played on Jeremy Cameron around mid season and kept him goalless and absolutely owned him from start to finish.
I was overseas on holidays around that time so Didn't see that game. So I guess I was wrong. He played on The best forward for one week.
 
It's not even remotely average for an old fashioned centre half forward which is where he played in that last season. Kingsley was the full forward then. In the previous seasons he didn't kick as many because he was often swapping between defence and forward. He was close to our best player in the prelim that year too playing on arguably the best centre half back of the last twenty years and he didn't even kick a goal that day. As an all round player I rate him as good as Cam Mooney.
In his best year eight other key forwards kicked 60 or more goals, one of whom kicked 90 and one 100.

But Benny G's 39 were magical. Righto.

Not fit to polish Moons' boots as a forward.
 
From my recollection he spent from 99 onwards up forward, so only his first four as a back. Valid point though, but I reckon still comparable to guys like Kersten, Walker and Stanley who spent considerable time outside of the forward 50.

He debuted in 1993. He was a very good full back at his peak. Fortunately for us he developed as soon as O'Reilly left.
 

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In his best year eight other key forwards kicked 60 or more goals, one of whom kicked 90 and one 100.

But Benny G's 39 were magical. Righto.

Not fit to polish Moons' boots as a forward.
Not often totally disagree with you. Loved both players. Mooney had a superb AA 07 season, but say-so the rest. For total packages, they are both Geelong stars, with obvious weaknesses on both sides. But the highlighted is disrespectful.
And Mooney was the recipient of elite forward line delivery.
Both players put their hands up in somewhat trying circumstances- Mooney to help the team achieve their true and ultimate potential, and Graham to leave his comfort zone and lead the club out of the doldrums.
 
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Not often totally disagree with you. Loved both players. Mooney had a superb AA 07 season, but say-so the rest. For total packages, they are both Geelong stars, with obvious weaknesses on both sides. But the highlighted is disrespectful.
And Mooney was the recipient of elite forward line delivery.
Both players put their hands up in somewhat trying circumstances- Mooney to help the team achieve their true and ultimate potential, and Graham to leave his comfort zone and lead the club out of the doldrums.
Bit of a throwaway line mate. Don't take it too seriously.

Mooney > Graham easily for mine. Not even any debate.
 
Bit of a throwaway line mate. Don't take it too seriously.

Mooney > Graham easily for mine. Not even any debate.
Good thing we do all have differing opinions. I recall our competition 12m ago for Geelong players- I could not wait to get Graham. And I am a big Mooney fan. Pity you think it's not debatable.
 
Good thing we do all have differing opinions. I recall our competition 12m ago for Geelong players- I could not wait to get Graham. And I am a big Mooney fan. Pity you think it's not debatable.
I always find the arguments that involve stuff like "yeah but X played in a stronger team so..." a bit of a waste of time. They both had long careers and played with good and bad teammates. They each had ample opportunity to stamp their mark. I've got no doubt that Mooney made more of his career as a forward than Graham did. Much more.
 
I always find the arguments that involve stuff like "yeah but X played in a stronger team so..." a bit of a waste of time. They both had long careers and played with good and bad teammates. They each had ample opportunity to stamp their mark. I've got no doubt that Mooney made more of his career as a forward than Graham did. Much more.

Graham was a pinch hitter up forward.

Mooney was good there, but how would he gave gone down back?
 

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