Where is jetta's best position?

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  • Lucky Knickers
    Fandom of Fabulousness
    • Oct 2003
    • 4220

    #31
    I thought that was Jetta's best game by far. He chased hard and defensive efforts vastly improved on previous weeks.
    No doubt the speed of senior footy is hard to adjust to as would learning roles and opponents. That tackle he laid on Addison should have been a free in Q1. The ticky touchwood 50 against him on Eagleton in the next play very harsh.

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    • big bear
      Bleed Red and White
      • Jun 2005
      • 256

      #32
      Originally posted by Big Al
      This post is so utterly factually incorrect it's scary. You wouldn't even see this type of crap on Big Footy.
      Right on. Never seen anything so ridiculous. Mcveigh always one of our best. Has toughness and skill and can kick a goal.Who would take his place in midfield.
      SYDNEY SWANS.....THE GREATEST FOOTBALL CLUB IN LIVING MEMORY.

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      • Swanner
        On the Rookie List
        • Mar 2006
        • 186

        #33
        Originally posted by big bear
        Right on. Never seen anything so ridiculous. Mcveigh always one of our best. Has toughness and skill and can kick a goal.Who would take his place in midfield.
        30 possies and we lose by 40 points...

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        • Hartijon
          On the Rookie List
          • May 2008
          • 1536

          #34
          Best position= LRO.
          No disgrace,just a much needed rest and restoration of confidence and goal kicking ability.Welcome back when these are restored!

          (LRO=left right out)

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          • Peace
            On the Rookie List
            • Mar 2010
            • 598

            #35
            Originally posted by Swanner
            30 possies and we lose by 40 points...
            yeah because the whole game rests on his shoulders??? he's no ablett! not that even geelong rests on his shoulders either.... not sure what your are try to prove other than the fact you can't accept your first statement wasn't even remotely true.

            our whol midfield needs to step up and realise that the top teams midfields are a LOT harder to tackle and outplay, playing the bottom 4 teams made us way to complacent.

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            • aardvark
              Veterans List
              • Mar 2010
              • 5685

              #36
              Jetta needs to put on about 10kg of muscle before he plays regularly in the midfield. One good hit from Lingy or Campbell Brown and he'd crumble to bits. I don't think its realistic to expect more from him at the moment. Leave him on the wing and in the gym and lots of kangaroo steaks for dinner.

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              • Captain
                Captain of the Side
                • Feb 2004
                • 3602

                #37
                Originally posted by Swanner
                30 possies and we lose by 40 points...
                Your initial post describes him as 'hardly sighted'. How can he be hardly sighted and get 30 possessions?

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                • laughingnome
                  Amateur Statsman
                  • Jul 2006
                  • 1624

                  #38
                  Originally posted by Swanner
                  30 possies and we lose by 40 points...
                  And without him it would have been absolute murder.

                  McVeigh's only problem on Saturday was that he had no support.
                  10100111001 ;-)

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

                    #39
                    Originally posted by CJK
                    LOL @ the 'McHack' post. What is this 2007?
                    No CJK, it's April 19th 2006 all over again....

                    Originally posted by Swanner
                    I reckon the Ins for this week should be Vogels, Moore.

                    and the Outs McVeigh and Malceski.

                    McVeigh just seems too slow for AFL footy. He has had the best run of any player in the last five years to prove himself yet he does not seem to be developing at all.

                    Vogels looks a very good player and we should be developing him. We need young KPP to come through when the champs retire.

                    Moore looks to have the right skills and timing for AFL but I could just as easily be convinced of the merits of one of the other young mid fielders, such as Schmidt, Willougby,etc.
                    Driver of the Dan Hannebery bandwagon....all aboard. 4th April 09

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                    • Big Al
                      Veterans List
                      • Feb 2005
                      • 7007

                      #40
                      Originally posted by Triple B
                      No CJK, it's April 19th 2006 all over again....
                      Thanks BBB, It all makes sense now. Swanner hasn't got a clue.

                      Vogels looks a very good player
                      rofl
                      ..And the Swans are the Premiers...The Ultimate Team...The Ultimate Warriors. They have overcome the highly fancied Hawks in brilliant style. Sydney the 2012 Premiers - Gerard Whately ABC

                      Here it is Again! - Huddo SEN

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                      • BSA5
                        Senior Player
                        • Feb 2008
                        • 2522

                        #41
                        Um, in fairness to Swanner, I think most people would have thought like that at that point in time. A lot of us had high hopes for Vogels, and thought McVeigh was not going to make it and had too many chances. Problem is that times have changed, and McVeigh is now a certified gun, who had a terrific game against the Bulldogs, while Vogels is no longer an AFL player.
                        Officially on the Reid and Sumner bandwagon!

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

                          #42
                          Originally posted by Big Al
                          Thanks BBB, It all makes sense now. Swanner hasn't got a clue.

                          rofl
                          Originally posted by BSA5
                          Um, in fairness to Swanner, I think most people would have thought like that at that point in time. A lot of us had high hopes for Vogels, and thought McVeigh was not going to make it and had too many chances. Problem is that times have changed, and McVeigh is now a certified gun, who had a terrific game against the Bulldogs, while Vogels is no longer an AFL player.
                          I agree with BSA5 re: in fairness to Swanner.

                          There were quite a few who had doubts on McVeigh at that stage. I was very bullish on him when first drafted, his hands were great in traffic and he looked real classy, albeit in the seconds. Unfortunately he took forever to make the jump from that level to the seniors and I also gave up on him around that time.

                          I guess the point behind dragging out the old post is to see that most (well, all but one actually) have moved on and now acknowledge McVeigh as the gun that he is ......
                          Driver of the Dan Hannebery bandwagon....all aboard. 4th April 09

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                          • Big Al
                            Veterans List
                            • Feb 2005
                            • 7007

                            #43
                            Re: Where is jetta's best position?

                            Originally posted by Triple B

                            Um, in fairness to Swanner, I think most people would have thought like that at that point in time. A lot of us had high hopes for Vogels, and thought
                            I agree with BSA5 re: in fairness to Swanner.

                            There were quite a few who had doubts on McVeigh at that stage. I was very bullish on him when first drafted, his hands were great in traffic and he looked real classy, albeit in the seconds. Unfortunately he took forever to make the jump from that level to the seniors and I also gave up on him around that time.

                            I guess the point behind dragging out the old post is to see that most (well, all but one actually) have moved on and now acknowledge McVeigh as the gun that he is ......
                            Yes that's all true...

                            However I was referring to the Vogels quote added to the current McVeigh opinion. So I stand by my original post.
                            ..And the Swans are the Premiers...The Ultimate Team...The Ultimate Warriors. They have overcome the highly fancied Hawks in brilliant style. Sydney the 2012 Premiers - Gerard Whately ABC

                            Here it is Again! - Huddo SEN

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                            • Swanner
                              On the Rookie List
                              • Mar 2006
                              • 186

                              #44
                              i've been goin to the footy for 20 years and i know impact players ... perhaps i was harsh on mcveigh for the doggies game but my point is we have all seen indiviual efforts by players that actually turn the course of a game...goodes, kirk and bolton have all done it why can't mcveigh ... he should be pushing to be a captain of the club by now ... i am frustrated that despite getting the ball 30 times he wasn't able damage the doggies on the scoreboard. It reminds of when teams used to not worry about robert harvey getting the ball because he never really hurt you with his possesions.

                              And on vogels stil a mystery to me why he wasn't given more time ... a lot worse players have stayed on our list ... probably a non-playing issue. I hope that stirs you lot up!

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                              • BSA5
                                Senior Player
                                • Feb 2008
                                • 2522

                                #45
                                Originally posted by Swanner
                                i've been goin to the footy for 20 years and i know impact players ... perhaps i was harsh on mcveigh for the doggies game but my point is we have all seen indiviual efforts by players that actually turn the course of a game...goodes, kirk and bolton have all done it why can't mcveigh ... he should be pushing to be a captain of the club by now ... i am frustrated that despite getting the ball 30 times he wasn't able damage the doggies on the scoreboard. It reminds of when teams used to not worry about robert harvey getting the ball because he never really hurt you with his possesions.
                                This is ridiculous. You think McVeigh doesn't hurt the opposition? McVeigh, along with Shaw and Goodes, were the only players who didn't put their heads down on the weekend. If it weren't for them, it would have blown out dramatically. McVeigh busted a gut all day, and was one of our best. All this post suggests is that in your 20 years of watching football, you've failed to grasp the fact that the blokes like McVeigh and Harvey who run all day and create without kicking the miracle goals or busting 20 tackles are still incredibly important, and are the lifeblood of any good team. Granted, McVeigh doesn't have the consistency of Harvey, but he's still a great player. How you could bag Harvey is beyond me, he was a fantastic player. Yes, lacked slightly in the hurt factor, but made up for it by being a prolific ball-winner, a clearance merchant, a great decision maker and incredibly consistent.

                                For an individual effort to turn a game, you actually need to be in it. McVeigh was doing all he could to keep us in it. How you could criticise McVeigh to the point of suggesting he be put into the forward pocket to "earn his place" in the midfield again is beyond comprehension. Sure, he's not a superstar. He sometimes struggles with a tag. He's still a gun overall and a very, very important piece in our midfield.
                                Officially on the Reid and Sumner bandwagon!

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