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Hunter "remonstrating" was the funny bit. Took a dive into his ass then acted like his legs didn't work so he couldn't get up again. So much pooing himself but "flying the flag". Barry Hall did dumb things. But he kept the opposition fearful. I hope this lad Tracy can be the same minus the punches.
 
he's already tougher than Jack Darling. Winning

That's a very low bar you're setting though.
 
he's already tougher than Jack Darling. Winning
Reminds me of that well known poem...

Spring is done, the grass is riz
I wonder where Darling is
They say Darling is on the wing
But I say he's crapping his pants
 
This bloke is a young Barry Hall

That Barry Hall comparison was something that flashed into my head when I saw the vision. Nothing to do with the hit - just that lead up to the centre of the ground and holding the ball in one hand as he turned around and kicked.

The good thing for this lad is that he comes here and can see a spot for himself in the team. There's no queue in the position he wants to play. If he has the talent and wants it, he can set himself a goal in a year - 18months of presenting himself to the selectors as a better option than Taberner or Lobb.
 
Former Bendigo talent manager, Steve Sharp has likened Treacy to Jonathan Brown... :cool:

Also thinks he's ready to play AFL next year.

So some low expectations set for the young lad already. Glad we're keeping the hype under control.

Could possibly be why Sharpie is a ‘former’ talent manager


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Former Bendigo talent manager, Steve Sharp has likened Treacy to Jonathan Brown... :cool:

Also thinks he's ready to play AFL next year.

So some low expectations set for the young lad already. Glad we're keeping the hype under control.
I'm reading that as when he plays next year expect peak Jonathan Brown.
 
Taberner finished top 5 in the coleman and made the 40 man AA squad in 2020. It's time to accept that he's good.

Like Lobb, he's replaceable, just as any player is if they drop form.

I have no idea if Traecy is going to make it. The point I was making is that there's a pathway for him. He's not going to be behind Hogan or McCarthy or Dixon . He'll look at our side and see that if he wants to get a spot he has to be good enough to replace either Lobb or Taberner.
 
DeanS or someone, do you have the west article about JT? Apparently, a Pioneers talent manager is likening him to Johnathan Brown. If he's half of Browny we'll have scored the steal of the draft.
 
Like Lobb, he's replaceable, just as any player is if they drop form.

I have no idea if Traecy is going to make it. The point I was making is that there's a pathway for him. He's not going to be behind Hogan or McCarthy or Dixon . He'll look at our side and see that if he wants to get a spot he has to be good enough to replace either Lobb or Taberner.
It’s a fine line though. If you look at it from the other side of the coin he is only an injury to Tabs or Lobb away from being gifted a game. I’d prefer there was more pressure for spots as it forces players to work hard at their craft.
 
Treacy will alternate between CHF and FF and expect him to pinch hit in the ruck and in the middle once his fitness grows.
Well God knows we need a forward other than Lobb who can actually ruck. Cox and Tabs are close to the two worse pinch hitting rucks I've seen, and we have them right here at the same time on the same side.
All joking aside it's a serious tactical disadvantage.
 
Well God knows we need a forward other than Lobb who can actually ruck. Cox and Tabs are close to the two worse pinch hitting rucks I've seen, and we have them right here at the same time on the same side.
All joking aside it's a serious tactical disadvantage.
That's WAFL that i'm talking about, and I guess they'll weigh up how he performs in each role to see where he's best suited at AFL level.
 
I like this (from The Australian):

Josh Treacy (Bendigo Pioneers)

Forward, 193cm, 92kg

Josh Treacy is strong key-forward with great physicality and an impressive aerobic base. Treacy plays in the mould of Collingwood’s Brody Mihocek, a tough tall forward who can clunk pack marks and compete in contest after contest. He averaged 12 disposals, six contested possessions a goal and 90 SuperCoach points in his bottom-age year for the Bendigo Pioneers and was also set to spend time in defence in 2020. Treacy already tips the scales at 92kg as an 18-year-old – which doesn’t come as much of a surprise considering he hails from a farm in regional town Cohuna – and didn’t look out of place training with Essendon during the pre-season, where he threw his weight around.

The prospect is a vocal leader with high training standards and was named as joint captain for season 2020. While the big-bodied forward already has the frame to compete at the elite level, his agility and speed are areas of his game he will need to improve on, shaping as a secondto-third round chance in the upcoming draft. Treacy was able to play under-18 footy for local club Echuca for a brief period and shone as a deep forward and second ruckman.

Pioneers coach Damian Trustlove says: “There’s not too many kids as tough as him that I’ve come across. He’s not dirty at all but if someone gets in his way, look out… he’s a brutal beast.”

Let's all cross our fingers - he sounds like a good bet as an outside chance

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Why didn’t the bombers take him? I guess they didn’t take Barlow either but it seems like they would have been on the lookout for a developing forward.
 

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