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is that the year 11? if so he wasnt that good last year in the 10 a'sJack (drunken joa) O'Sullivan
well all being said if the xavs cant win the flag this yr.. itll be a while until they do.
havent had a flag since 03'... wat a drought but this looks the year with all rubbish talk aside.
if the xavs put there heads down, the hailerburys and caulfields will fold cause there toothless flogs.
that is all.
The Buxton Squad lists are up at xavier, and I must say it is an absolute disgrace that Josh Beaver was not named. His fitness is sublime and I cannot think of any player (bar Sam Lees) who is harder at the footy. He is strong, can run all day and would be an invaluable back line player/tagger, a necessity to Xavier football at the moment. This again, just emphasizes the occasional superficiality of Xavier football, and its inablity to see true talent present in some players. Instead inefficient, dare i say "hacks" have been chosen for their verbal skills (on and off the field), rather than physical ability.
who arent i...
think about it
The Buxton Squad lists are up at xavier, and I must say it is an absolute disgrace that Josh Beaver was not named. His fitness is sublime and I cannot think of any player (bar Sam Lees) who is harder at the footy. He is strong, can run all day and would be an invaluable back line player/tagger, a necessity to Xavier football at the moment. This again, just emphasizes the occasional superficiality of Xavier football, and its inablity to see true talent present in some players. Instead inefficient, dare i say "hacks" have been chosen for their verbal skills (on and off the field), rather than physical ability.
Gotta say... as an expert of the APS I was exceptionally surprised that a player of the immense talent of William Balme was not chosen to go on the road trip up to Buxton. His skills rival those of David Fanning and he has the frame of Andrew Mackie with improved fitness. What is going on at Xavier College these days? I personally thought he was a shoe-in to dominate the 1s this year, but obviously he will be chucked into the 3s to carve up the midfield.... or working on his fielding which was described as simply 'atrocious' by certain credible sources.
I also heard rumours that he has been locked in a fierce commentary battle and decided to not make the trip down to St.Pats to challenge the team of Hub-Maas... but he will win the battle, this guy has obviously inherited the smooth charisma of the late great Clinton Grybas.
Anyone else a fan of this guy? If only someone would invest some time into him!
I'm not Balme...? I'm Tim Allman...?shutup balme you gimp. nobody is a fan of you, get back on your knees and post something about strauss.
Seemingly merit has taken a back seat to who one knows at Xavier. I'd suggest that the way one conducts themselves on the field is mirrored off the field (to a certain extent). Josh Beaver is not the most mercurial footballer, nor is he the sleekest. Off the field his endeavours (or lack thereof) with the females would mirror this slight dearth of sleekness. However, there is nobody at Xavier, or dare I say the APS, who will invariably put his nose over the ball and his body on the line to aid the team. The man simply doesn't shirk an issue. Which is all the more impressive when one considers his somewhat diminuitive frame (yet powerful - benches his body weight) which he often pits against far larger opposition. The fact of the matter is that there are few at Xavier who play the back pocket role as well as Beaver. His old school brand of football is mirrored off the field in his old school demeanour. Perhaps his single greatest fault is that, being the quiet, unassuming and dignified man that he is, he does not engage in the networking and sucky (for want of a better word) game that has aided so many other lesser players so well. Personally, I find that admirable.
Get Eager For Beaver (Because everyone loves a bit of Beaver)
Seriously, I read this to find out how my old side is going and there has been nothing but wingeing about fringe players not getting enough of a go.
As usual the discussion is centered around the players that JUST missed out on selection. Last year there were gripes about Rowse, Browne, Baird and Lamanna not getting spots, when Yr 11s like Ambrose, Ulbrick, Shiel and Grigg supposedly took their spots. I wonder if the leadership group and the coaches got that right?
What about the top players that were selected, where is the talk about them? Nothing about Craig, Hachem, Donohoe or Gorman who had great years in the seconds in 07. I'd be more interested in hearing about them and how they are travelling this year. What role do people think they might play in the 1sts?
And how are the top Yr 11s going? There has to be a few of them that are decent if the 10As and 10Bs both went undefeated all year!