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Scott Welsh goes MIA in finals always has, always will

This year his return for three games was

23 Disposals 2goals.1point and the 2.1 was against the Swans.

2007
10 Disposals 4 goals, which is respectable

2006
2 games 18 disposals 2.1

2005

3 games 31 Disposals 7.5 with 4.1 against Port

In all of these games he has been played as a key forward. And that is the reason the Doggies recruited him. Watching tonight was Deja vu. The delivery was not too bad and a decent key forward would of kicked goals. That is what cost them a historical win tonight, no key forward.
 
He was an average forward.
Great at SANFL level but AFL level not up to it.

Bit like Chambers would be if the Crows recruited him.

i reckon he's go alright at the hawks with Buddy and Roughhead doing the bulk of the work
 

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Give it a rest guys. Yeh, he's not a big game player. Mind you, not many people are against Geelong at the moment.

He gave us years of useful service and now is gone. It's unlikely that he would have still been on our list next time we win a premiership so it doesn't really matter anyway.


Are we going to see this thread bumped every time he plays a bad final? Perhaps when he retires and hasn't won a premiership at the Bulldogs? It's bordering on obsession.


Big-picture, we haven't lost anything by losing him, so let's just be thankful and leave it at that. If we bailed out of a prelim by a goal or got knocked out by the Bulldogs then perhaps we'd have reason to be bitter/gleeful at his failing.
 
I dont understand the disrespect to a player that won our goal kicking three or so times...


You earn respect STO, you can't demand it.

The way many of us see it is that Welsh was a bit of a front runner who got his goals when we won easily and mainly in junk time when it was all over. He also had several finals games where he failed, as he often did in the hard tight ones.

My opinion of him is also downgraded having seen him walking around plastered to the eyeballs during footy season on several occasions.

I never respected him before he left us. Why would I change now that he plays against us rather than for us??
 
You earn respect STO, you can't demand it.

The way many of us see it is that Welsh was a bit of a front runner who got his goals when we won easily and mainly in junk time when it was all over. He also had several finals games where he failed, as he often did in the hard tight ones.

My opinion of him is also downgraded having seen him walking around plastered to the eyeballs during footy season on several occasions.

I never respected him before he left us. Why would I change now that he plays against us rather than for us??

The off field stuff is one thing, but i wasnt talking so much about that.

Im talking about comments like 'he was a good SANFL but never up to it in AFL'. Thats just crap. Hes had a 10 year career, led club goal kicking awards multiple times, and is one of only four crows to kick the half century.

I dont buy the 'front runner' or 'only kicks goals in wins' line either. So you're telling me that in the years he led our goal kicking, and kicked more than 50 goals, they were all supposedly in this mythical junk time? Well look, if it were that easy, i wish some more players would start kicking junk time goals. Youd think that having had a season where noone even approached 40 goals, wed appreciate its not all that easy after all.
 
The off field stuff is one thing, but i wasnt talking so much about that.

Im talking about comments like 'he was a good SANFL but never up to it in AFL'. Thats just crap. Hes had a 10 year career, led club goal kicking awards multiple times, and is one of only four crows to kick the half century.

I dont buy the 'front runner' or 'only kicks goals in wins' line either. So you're telling me that in the years he led our goal kicking, and kicked more than 50 goals, they were all supposedly in this mythical junk time? Well look, if it were that easy, i wish some more players would start kicking junk time goals. Youd think that having had a season where noone even approached 40 goals, wed appreciate its not all that easy after all.

So how many games did he win for us off his boot???
 
Give it a rest guys. Yeh, he's not a big game player. Mind you, not many people are against Geelong at the moment.

He gave us years of useful service and now is gone. It's unlikely that he would have still been on our list next time we win a premiership so it doesn't really matter anyway.


Are we going to see this thread bumped every time he plays a bad final? Perhaps when he retires and hasn't won a premiership at the Bulldogs? It's bordering on obsession.


Big-picture, we haven't lost anything by losing him, so let's just be thankful and leave it at that. If we bailed out of a prelim by a goal or got knocked out by the Bulldogs then perhaps we'd have reason to be bitter/gleeful at his failing.
:thumbsu: i agree; he may have had a pretty good season with the Bulldogs; 40+ goals from recollection, but truth is he probably wouldn't be playing AFL or be in his very final years, when we contend for the flag. he's already 30 by the start of next season. if he had stayed with the crows, he'd be gone by the end of 2009, if not earlier, ie, which is why we delisted him in 2007...he was not a part of our bigger picture. so if anything, keeping him would've held back spots in the team for younger developing players who will be important for the team when we make a real attempt at the flag.
 
So how many games did he win for us off his boot???

Considering he was a specialist forward playing as a key forward in a perenially underperforming forward line, you could argue his worth was much more than just happening to score the last two goals in a match decided by less than two goals.


The fact is he regularly averaged multiple goals a match which over a period of time does win you games. The issue wasn't that he didn't win games, it was that he generally didn't step up in the games that we needed to win.


But who cares? We had him, now he's gone. It's a pity we didn't get something in return for him but other than that it's really not important. Is there really a need to rag on him every time he plays a poor big game just because he used to play for us? Did Melbourne supporters post in old Scott Thompson threads when he had a poor finals match for us?
 
Considering he was a specialist forward playing as a key forward in a perenially underperforming forward line, you could argue his worth was much more than just happening to score the last two goals in a match decided by less than two goals.


The fact is he regularly averaged multiple goals a match which over a period of time does win you games. The issue wasn't that he didn't win games, it was that he generally didn't step up in the games that we needed to win.


But who cares? We had him, now he's gone. It's a pity we didn't get something in return for him but other than that it's really not important. Is there really a need to rag on him every time he plays a poor big game just because he used to play for us? Did Melbourne supporters post in old Scott Thompson threads when he had a poor finals match for us?

Your first point is the most important here. We relied on him being our first string goal kicker whereas if he had been our third string he would have been doing his job. That is what his worth is. Although he was our top goal kicker for a few years unfortunately for Scotty he shouldn't have been.
 

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Give it a rest guys. Yeh, he's not a big game player. Mind you, not many people are against Geelong at the moment.

He gave us years of useful service and now is gone. It's unlikely that he would have still been on our list next time we win a premiership so it doesn't really matter anyway.


Are we going to see this thread bumped every time he plays a bad final? Perhaps when he retires and hasn't won a premiership at the Bulldogs? It's bordering on obsession.


Big-picture, we haven't lost anything by losing him, so let's just be thankful and leave it at that. If we bailed out of a prelim by a goal or got knocked out by the Bulldogs then perhaps we'd have reason to be bitter/gleeful at his failing.

no the reason its bumped is because people on this board think that somehow Welsh would have improved our position on the ladder this year and made us a better team.

performances like his show that it would have been the same old same old
 
Last night was one of the worst games I've ever seen Welsh play. No match for Scarlett and co. They were just too good!
 
I dont buy the 'front runner' or 'only kicks goals in wins' line either. So you're telling me that in the years he led our goal kicking, and kicked more than 50 goals, they were all supposedly in this mythical junk time? Well look, if it were that easy, i wish some more players would start kicking junk time goals. Youd think that having had a season where noone even approached 40 goals, wed appreciate its not all that easy after all.


Spot on - Ditto:)
Any time goals in our team would be OK with me ! Collingwood game - imagine if Stevens had an off day ...shudder...shudder:eek:
 
Spot on - Ditto:)
Any time goals in our team would be OK with me ! Collingwood game - imagine if Stevens had an off day ...shudder...shudder:eek:

scotty welsh was a very skilled forward for the crows- great kick for goal and also a great mark for his size, but to expect him to hold up a forward line for either the crows or bulldogs is just silly, has always played undersize agaist bigger key backmen, if you have played a few games of footy you will appreciate the struggle of contesting against a bigger opponent and welsh has constantly been cast this role throughout his footy career :)
 

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scotty welsh was a very skilled forward for the crows- great kick for goal and also a great mark for his size, but to expect him to hold up a forward line for either the crows or bulldogs is just silly, has always played undersize agaist bigger key backmen, if you have played a few games of footy you will appreciate the struggle of contesting against a bigger opponent and welsh has constantly been cast this role throughout his footy career :)

I agree and that was my major argument when the Crows let him go last year.

Where is our 40 goal forward this year?
Apparently, according to the Dogs board, he was used as a decoy forward to get Scarlett out of the action. So it is unfair to crack on about why didn't he win the game off his own boot.

Could have still used him this season.;)
 
I agree and that was my major argument when the Crows let him go last year.

Where is our 40 goal forward this year?
Apparently, according to the Dogs board, he was used as a decoy forward to get Scarlett out of the action. So it is unfair to crack on about why didn't he win the game off his own boot.

Could have still used him this season.;)

One's currently rehabing from a Knee reconstruction, another his Shoulder reconstruction and the other played with a dodgy back for the majority of the season.:rolleyes: The other, well the less said probably the better.

As for the Doggies board, they'd wanna hope that was the reason Welsh played so poorly, otherwise they're whole evil scheme to win a premiership with ex-Crows players was a failure. On a similar note, I wonder what they're excuse is for Hudson:o Crikey, Griffin and Maric put up a better fight last year against Ottens and King than Hudson and Minson did last night.
 
Porps was the surprise packet, Burton ...well......hot/cold....Goodwin is a midfielder.

We were banking on Tippett Moran and Griffin?
Anyway, I've flogged this dead horse long enough. I've built my bridge and am happy Crows finished in the eight - I didn't expect that.
 
One's currently rehabing from a Knee reconstruction, another his Shoulder reconstruction and the other played with a dodgy back for the majority of the season.:rolleyes: The other, well the less said probably the better.

As for the Doggies board, they'd wanna hope that was the reason Welsh played so poorly, otherwise they're whole evil scheme to win a premiership with ex-Crows players was a failure. On a similar note, I wonder what they're excuse is for Hudson:o Crikey, Griffin and Maric put up a better fight last year against Ottens and King than Hudson and Minson did last night.

well if you listen to some people on this board - Hudson and Welsh are the reason we didn't win the flag :rolleyes:
 
Porps was the surprise packet, Burton ...well......hot/cold....Goodwin is a midfielder.

We were banking on Tippett Moran and Griffin?
Anyway, I've flogged this dead horse long enough. I've built my bridge and am happy Crows finished in the eight - I didn't expect that.

yeah you've flogged a dead horse because you cannot admit that with or without welsh the AFC ladder result would be the same, but development would be worse
 

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