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  • Primmy
    Proud Tragic Swan
    • Apr 2008
    • 5970

    Originally posted by Rob-bloods
    In fairness this is not the place to come for consistent, reasoned, football commentary.

    Seaby is surely very similar to Jolly in that he has always played second fiddle at his club and at his age is a good pickup. He is an ideal 'second chance' player for us.
    Especially when we get to launch Steve Taubert at him. Look what he did for Jolly. For heavens sake look what he managed with Mike Pyke!!!! If Seaby has at this stage of his career the ability to absorb new coaching, then act on it, we could have a better than average player on the list. And there is the added bonus, he wanted to come. Probably saw how many of the pickups over the Roos years that have come over to the east side and prospered.

    Good Luck Seabs - eyes are watching you.....no pressure mind.
    If you've never jumped from one couch to the other to save yourself from lava then you didn't have a childhood

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    • Triple B
      Formerly 'BBB'
      • Feb 2003
      • 6999

      I think what Robbo is alluding to is, when news first broke of Seaby being courted by Sydney, almost to a man (and woman) on this site all said, WTF? There didn't seem to be any rhyme nor reason why he would be even on the radar.

      Of course nobody knew that Jolly had asked to be moved back to Melbourne and the Swans were preparing for that.

      Most of the comments towards Seaby were not particularly flattering of his ability back then, but now we have great hopes.

      FWIW, I don't agree with Robbo's use of 'hypocritical' though. I think it's more a case of 'well now it's done, let's look for a positive'.

      To be honest, I'm much more excited by the prospects of Mumford then Seaby and will be surprised if Mumford is not considered #1 ruckman by seasons end, if he is not already.
      Driver of the Dan Hannebery bandwagon....all aboard. 4th April 09

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      • Primmy
        Proud Tragic Swan
        • Apr 2008
        • 5970

        I agree with you 3B. It was a big surprise at the time, and its kind of flattening to find out that the PTB know more than we do!

        Nothing wrong with a sneaky hook before anyone's looking, and I think it could be a fair set up. Seaby together with Mr Mumford on board could give us a relatively potent setup, especially when finally backed up with another 3 possibles, such as Jake, Pyke (yes, Pyke) and Curry; not forgetting Jesse at a pinch, Adam and Lewie when required.

        Don't jump at me re Jesse, I know he is a KPP, but even BBB had a few hitouts!
        If you've never jumped from one couch to the other to save yourself from lava then you didn't have a childhood

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        • liz
          Veteran
          Site Admin
          • Jan 2003
          • 16778

          Originally posted by Triple B
          I think what Robbo is alluding to is, when news first broke of Seaby being courted by Sydney, almost to a man (and woman) on this site all said, WTF? There didn't seem to be any rhyme nor reason why he would be even on the radar.

          Of course nobody knew that Jolly had asked to be moved back to Melbourne and the Swans were preparing for that.

          Except it is apparent that Roos was after Seaby even before Jolly's decision. Jolly departing was what then sent him looking out for another ruck capable of playing senior footy next season.

          My only really clear memory of a piece of Seaby-play is that ball heading directly for his outstretched hands with seconds to go in the 2005 GF. I can't say I can recall anything specific of Mumford's. So with both I think it is a case of lets wait and see.

          Locking in a player with the inexperience of Mumford to a 4 year, $1m dollar deal has to be a fairly risky strategy. But at least the club has been bold in its efforts to build an area of the squad the coaches clearly rate as critical.

          And if both prove to be at least competent, Currie gets over his injuries, and even one of Pyke or Orreal develops to true senior level in the next 24 months, we potentially have some valuable trade currency at a time when draft picks will be at a premium and the shortage of genuine ruckman will increase.

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          • AnnieH
            RWOs Black Sheep
            • Aug 2006
            • 11332

            The Seaby decision was made three weeks ago according to my inner sources at the criminal budgies.
            Wild speculation, unsubstantiated rumours, silly jokes and opposition delight in another's failures is what makes an internet forum fun.
            Blessed are the cracked for they are the ones who let in the light.

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            • Melbournehammer
              Senior Player
              • May 2007
              • 1815

              Originally posted by liz
              Except it is apparent that Roos was after Seaby even before Jolly's decision. Jolly departing was what then sent him looking out for another ruck capable of playing senior footy next season.

              My only really clear memory of a piece of Seaby-play is that ball heading directly for his outstretched hands with seconds to go in the 2005 GF. I can't say I can recall anything specific of Mumford's. So with both I think it is a case of lets wait and see.

              Locking in a player with the inexperience of Mumford to a 4 year, $1m dollar deal has to be a fairly risky strategy. But at least the club has been bold in its efforts to build an area of the squad the coaches clearly rate as critical.

              And if both prove to be at least competent, Currie gets over his injuries, and even one of Pyke or Orreal develops to true senior level in the next 24 months, we potentially have some valuable trade currency at a time when draft picks will be at a premium and the shortage of genuine ruckman will increase.

              Equally my main memory of him was on the sunday morning after the 2005 gf where either dermott brereton or garry lyon noted that during the 2005 gf all but one of our goals was kicked while seaby was in the ruck and cox was having a rest. I have never watched the game since to have a look at that specifically but it was an interesting stat if true.

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              • ScottH
                It's Goodes to cheer!!
                • Sep 2003
                • 23665

                Originally posted by Melbournehammer
                Equally my main memory of him was on the sunday morning after the 2005 gf where either dermott brereton or garry lyon noted that during the 2005 gf all but one of our goals was kicked while seaby was in the ruck and cox was having a rest. I have never watched the game since to have a look at that specifically but it was an interesting stat if true.
                That was his 2nd season of AFL, as opposed to Cox's 5th.
                He's got 4 seasons under his belt since then, I'm sure he has improved.

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                • UglyDuckling
                  On the Rookie List
                  • Aug 2008
                  • 452

                  Originally posted by Robbo
                  I think we are being slightly hypocritical. Nobody rated Seaby on this board but now we've got him he's suddenly a good player.
                  Yeah but once a player is on our list we have no choice but to rate them, they now belong to us and we love them.

                  Equally do you recall this time last year the Ryce Shaw hatred being espoused by every second poster? Now havnt opinions changed.

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                  • Primmy
                    Proud Tragic Swan
                    • Apr 2008
                    • 5970

                    Originally posted by UglyDuckling
                    Yeah but once a player is on our list we have no choice but to rate them, they now belong to us and we love them.

                    Equally do you recall this time last year the Ryce Shaw hatred being espoused by every second poster? Now havnt opinions changed.
                    Don't be so reasonable!
                    And the hate mail is still coming in for Ablett - why I don't know, he is a worker, not brilliant but a worker nonetheless!
                    If you've never jumped from one couch to the other to save yourself from lava then you didn't have a childhood

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                    • staple
                      On the Rookie List
                      • May 2009
                      • 62

                      Originally posted by Primmy
                      Don't be so reasonable!
                      And the hate mail is still coming in for Ablett - why I don't know, he is a worker, not brilliant but a worker nonetheless!
                      You can't defend Ablett! That's not allowed! Sure, he was recovering from illness during the pre-season and was underdone all year. Sure, he's a hard working mid who can play a variety of tagging or inside positions. Sure, he should be hitting the peak of his career pretty soon.

                      But hey, by popular demand (of R&W online posters) Roos should delist him. Every loss ever was his fault! 1996 GF, Ablett! 2006 GF, Ablett! 2016 GF, Ablett!

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                      • caj23
                        Senior Player
                        • Aug 2003
                        • 2462

                        Originally posted by staple
                        You can't defend Ablett! That's not allowed! Sure, he was recovering from illness during the pre-season and was underdone all year.

                        So thats an excuse for season 2009, what about the rest of his career?



                        Sure, he's a hard working mid who can play a variety of tagging or inside positions.

                        Can you please explain what these variety of tagging or inside positions are?? He may be able to tag some players, but he's not fast enough to go with a Judd or Ablett. What do you mean by inside positions?

                        Sure, he should be hitting the peak of his career pretty soon.

                        He turns 27 in November, I hope he's going to hit it soon!!!!

                        But hey, by popular demand (of R&W online posters) Roos should delist him. Every loss ever was his fault! 1996 GF, Ablett! 2006 GF, Ablett! 2016 GF, Ablett!
                        Delisting this year is probably a bit over the top IMO, but if he doesn't come good in 2010, then I can't see a spot for him going forward. Apart from being able to extract a ball (albeit poorly by throwing on the boot without looking), he doesnt have anything that he is particularly good at.

                        Kicking: Poor to Average Is capable of kicking long, but most of his kicks are thrown on the boot without looking where they are going

                        Marking: Average - Nothing special in the air

                        Pace: Poor to Average - Not overly quick

                        Fitness: Poor to Average - While dengue fever may have got him in 2009, he has never really had a great aerobic capacity

                        Versatility: Poor to average - What positions can he actually play? tagger & defensive forward. He's certainly not capable of playing back and he hasnt got the lungs to play on the ball for any length of time

                        I'm sorry staple that we can't all agree on everything but I dont rate him very highly as the modern game has passed him by.

                        Played forward towards the end of the year and maybe that be where he earns his keep

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                        • top40
                          Regular in the Side
                          • May 2007
                          • 933

                          Originally posted by Robbo
                          I think we are being slightly hypocritical. Nobody rated Seaby on this board but now we've got him he's suddenly a good player.

                          Not true. This is what I contributed way back on 16th August 2009 on the thread simply entitled, "2010"


                          ? ?A ruckman import. A Premiership player like Seaby would be handy.?

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                          • DeadlyAkkuret
                            Veterans List
                            • Oct 2006
                            • 4547

                            Originally posted by staple
                            You can't defend Ablett! That's not allowed! Sure, he was recovering from illness during the pre-season and was underdone all year. Sure, he's a hard working mid who can play a variety of tagging or inside positions. Sure, he should be hitting the peak of his career pretty soon.

                            But hey, by popular demand (of R&W online posters) Roos should delist him. Every loss ever was his fault! 1996 GF, Ablett! 2006 GF, Ablett! 2016 GF, Ablett!
                            Relax, Ablett, it's not that serious.

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                            • staple
                              On the Rookie List
                              • May 2009
                              • 62

                              Originally posted by Will Sangster
                              Delisting this year is probably a bit over the top IMO, but if he doesn't come good in 2010, then I can't see a spot for him going forward. Apart from being able to extract a ball (albeit poorly by throwing on the boot without looking), he doesnt have anything that he is particularly good at.

                              Kicking: Poor to Average Is capable of kicking long, but most of his kicks are thrown on the boot without looking where they are going

                              Marking: Average - Nothing special in the air

                              Pace: Poor to Average - Not overly quick

                              Fitness: Poor to Average - While dengue fever may have got him in 2009, he has never really had a great aerobic capacity

                              Versatility: Poor to average - What positions can he actually play? tagger & defensive forward. He's certainly not capable of playing back and he hasnt got the lungs to play on the ball for any length of time

                              I'm sorry staple that we can't all agree on everything but I dont rate him very highly as the modern game has passed him by.

                              Played forward towards the end of the year and maybe that be where he earns his keep
                              Yeah, my post was mostly written in jest. Guess you missed that. Not a huge Ablett fan myself. It's just predictable that people bag him out. In answer to your questions, 27 is not old, 25-28 year olds provide valuable experience to a side, unfortunately we dont have enough depth in that age bracket to toss aside all such players (aka Buchanan). But anyways! I'd rather see Bird, Hannebery and even Moore running around in that role. Or Playfair.
                              Last edited by ScottH; 12 October 2009, 07:12 PM.

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                              • i'm-uninformed2
                                Reefer Madness
                                • Oct 2003
                                • 4653

                                Originally posted by Melbournehammer
                                Equally my main memory of him was on the sunday morning after the 2005 gf where either dermott brereton or garry lyon noted that during the 2005 gf all but one of our goals was kicked while seaby was in the ruck and cox was having a rest. I have never watched the game since to have a look at that specifically but it was an interesting stat if true.

                                Well, they are wrong. Even my memory tells me our first goal came from a free against Cox when Jolly slotted one through. Equally, Bazza's goal in the last quarter came from another free against Cox to Jolly, who passed to Bazza on the lead.
                                'Delicious' is a fun word to say

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