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  • laughingnome
    Amateur Statsman
    • Jul 2006
    • 1624

    #46
    Originally posted by Swanner
    It reminds of when teams used to not worry about robert harvey getting the ball because he never really hurt you with his possesions.
    Robert Harvey won consecutive Brownlows. He polled 215 brownlow votes in his career of 383 games, second only to Gary Dempsey and ahead of Leigh Matthews. He also won 3 E.J Whitten medals and 4 club B&F's. Not bad for a hack.

    By all means have an opinion, but I think you're being mighty harsh of McVeigh and Harvey.
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    • Nico
      Veterans List
      • Jan 2003
      • 11339

      #47
      Back onto the subject of the post. The problem with Jetta right now is he is going where the ball aint. We are at Round 8, he is a mature age footballer, and hasn't been close to a hard crunch in all of his 7 games that I have noticed. I don't buy the bit about having a rest. If he is to be left out it is on form and nothing else.
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      • Nico
        Veterans List
        • Jan 2003
        • 11339

        #48
        Originally posted by laughingnome
        Robert Harvey won consecutive Brownlows. He polled 215 brownlow votes in his career of 383 games, second only to Gary Dempsey and ahead of Leigh Matthews. He also won 3 E.J Whitten medals and 4 club B&F's. Not bad for a hack.

        By all means have an opinion, but I think you're being mighty harsh of McVeigh and Harvey.
        He got one point very wrong. I haven't seen Bolton turn a game. Please send me the video if it is true.

        I have seen Kirk play some mighty last quarters and Goodes has turned it on, but Jude turning a game! Now that's drawing a long bow.
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        • Hartijon
          On the Rookie List
          • May 2008
          • 1536

          #49
          Originally posted by Nico
          He got one point very wrong. I haven't seen Bolton turn a game. Please send me the video if it is true.

          I have seen Kirk play some mighty last quarters and Goodes has turned it on, but Jude turning a game! Now that's drawing a long bow.
          I agree. He had enviable chances in two Grand Finals to turn the game our way and sadly missed 3 very very gettable shots. He had his chances! I have forgiven him coz he is a great gutsy player who is a fantastic role model for 100% attack on the ball.

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          • Primmy
            Proud Tragic Swan
            • Apr 2008
            • 5970

            #50
            Originally posted by Nico
            He got one point very wrong. I haven't seen Bolton turn a game. Please send me the video if it is true.

            I have seen Kirk play some mighty last quarters and Goodes has turned it on, but Jude turning a game! Now that's drawing a long bow.
            No its not! Not perhaps the winning goal after the siren etc (actually he did do that not too long ago come to think of it), but time and time again he has plucked a goal out of nowhere that has had us on our feet. Its generally unexpected, and on the run out of somewhere close to the boundary - witness That Goal in the 2003 Port PF which notified Port that they were stuffed - and yes, tends to set the tone for the rest of the match. He is just never called a Goal Kicker, and I wouldn't put my house on a set shot, but on the run, out of nowhere, unexpected, where did that come from, yes, he has shifted the game in our favour.
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            • Nico
              Veterans List
              • Jan 2003
              • 11339

              #51
              Originally posted by Primmy
              No its not! Not perhaps the winning goal after the siren etc (actually he did do that not too long ago come to think of it), but time and time again he has plucked a goal out of nowhere that has had us on our feet. Its generally unexpected, and on the run out of somewhere close to the boundary - witness That Goal in the 2003 Port PF which notified Port that they were stuffed - and yes, tends to set the tone for the rest of the match. He is just never called a Goal Kicker, and I wouldn't put my house on a set shot, but on the run, out of nowhere, unexpected, where did that come from, yes, he has shifted the game in our favour.
              Absolute rubbish. One of our great weaknesses over the years has been the lack of goals kicked by our midfielders. He certainly hasn't done anything for us with his deplorable centre clearance work. His 2007 and 2008 seasons were shockers by his own admission. For seasons he struggled to get above 20 stats a game. Hard toiler yes, great clubman yes, but match winner, definitely not.
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              • Jesse Richards
                On the Rookie List
                • Mar 2010
                • 292

                #52
                Just checked my TLM votes for this year - Jude Bolton is my highest votegetter so far. Before making my votes I rewatch each match, checking against the notes I made while watching live. I'm no expert but I am careful not to make votes based on my personal prejudice for or against any player. 2010 season - appears to me that Jude is performing, regardless of what he did or didn't do in previous years.

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                • Melbourne_Blood
                  Senior Player
                  • May 2010
                  • 3312

                  #53
                  You are spot on. Jude was outstanding in the games before he got clobbered. Hopefully he has recovered fully now and can get back to that form.

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                  • BSA5
                    Senior Player
                    • Feb 2008
                    • 2522

                    #54
                    Originally posted by Nico
                    Absolute rubbish. One of our great weaknesses over the years has been the lack of goals kicked by our midfielders. He certainly hasn't done anything for us with his deplorable centre clearance work. His 2007 and 2008 seasons were shockers by his own admission. For seasons he struggled to get above 20 stats a game. Hard toiler yes, great clubman yes, but match winner, definitely not.
                    Where does your "Bolton doesn't win clearances" idea come from?

                    2007: 105 clearances (2nd at the club behind Kirk), 4.6 per game (also 2nd behind Kirk)
                    2008: 104 clearances (2nd behind Kirk, who freakishly had the exact same number as 2007, 124), 4.3 per game (2nd again)
                    2009: 111 clearances (1st at the club), 5 per game (also 1st)
                    2010 so far: 25 clearances (3rd behind McVeigh and Kennedy), 3.6 per game (also 3rd)

                    Bolton has spent some time up forward in 2010, as well as stepping back and letting Kennedy do some of the work. Clearly though, his clearance work has been more than adequate, at least since 2007.
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                    • Nico
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                      • Jan 2003
                      • 11339

                      #55
                      Originally posted by BSA5
                      Where does your "Bolton doesn't win clearances" idea come from?

                      2007: 105 clearances (2nd at the club behind Kirk), 4.6 per game (also 2nd behind Kirk)
                      2008: 104 clearances (2nd behind Kirk, who freakishly had the exact same number as 2007, 124), 4.3 per game (2nd again)
                      2009: 111 clearances (1st at the club), 5 per game (also 1st)
                      2010 so far: 25 clearances (3rd behind McVeigh and Kennedy), 3.6 per game (also 3rd)

                      Bolton has spent some time up forward in 2010, as well as stepping back and letting Kennedy do some of the work. Clearly though, his clearance work has been more than adequate, at least since 2007.
                      My argument is not game clearances but specifically centre clearances. My pet beef has been centre clearances as per many of my previous posts. Every match I watch very closely how we go on centre clearances and if we just improved it by 10% we would score more heavily. We get very few clean centre clearances for scores. I have no problem with his around the ground work. The point made by Primmy is that he has been a matchwinner and yes his past 2 seasons all round have been very good. I just happen to disagree on his matchwinning status.
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                      • Triple B
                        Formerly 'BBB'
                        • Feb 2003
                        • 6999

                        #56
                        Originally posted by Nico
                        We get very few clean centre clearances for scores......
                        Without getting into the argument because i think the truth lies somewhere in the centre of the 2 views, I believe our real problem at 'clean' centre clearances over the past few years is we just haven't had that explosive quick outside mid to take the ball away once B1 or Kirky win it. McVeigh is getting there now, but up until a season and a half ago, he was used mainly as a tagger.
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                        • Nico
                          Veterans List
                          • Jan 2003
                          • 11339

                          #57
                          Originally posted by Triple B
                          Without getting into the argument because i think the truth lies somewhere in the centre of the 2 views, I believe our real problem at 'clean' centre clearances over the past few years is we just haven't had that explosive quick outside mid to take the ball away once B1 or Kirky win it. McVeigh is getting there now, but up until a season and a half ago, he was used mainly as a tagger.
                          Right on the money. I maintain Goodes should contest every centre bounce regardless of his position. When we do get a clearance it is usually a scrappy or scrubby little kick that gives the opposing backs plenty of chances to clear.
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                          • satchmopugdog
                            Bandicoots ears
                            • Apr 2004
                            • 3691

                            #58
                            His best position....on the bench..the High Court Bench.....Silky
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                            • sharp9
                              Senior Player
                              • Jan 2003
                              • 2508

                              #59
                              Have to agree with putting Jetta up forward for a bit. Not at the games so can't understand why he doesn't get the ball more. He has exactly the pace, balance and delivery to be sensational out of the middle...but not till he knows where the ball is going.

                              Jude has been fantastic this year (till knocked out) and this coming form a long time bagger....have changed my opinion since he listened to my advice and stopped kicking 90% of his clearances over his shoulder to no one...now it's less than 50% :-)

                              In all seriousness it has been a major problem for us for 10 years that our clearances are scrappy...other teams seem to either have Abletts who bust straight through and into the clear or Dal Santos who can be there to receive and kick whilst facing the correct way! We really struggle to get that spare man to the right spot when it is scrappy in close.

                              Goodes belongs in the midfield at all times, IMO except when resting or we are desperate or there is a specific match up reason for 3 genuine talls (or more) in the fifty. Hasn't worked and I don't think it will in future. Robs us of our most effective clearance weapon.
                              "I'll acknowledge there are more talented teams in the competition but I won't acknowledge that there is a better team in the competition" Paul Roos March 2005

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                              • Swanner
                                On the Rookie List
                                • Mar 2006
                                • 186

                                #60
                                Originally posted by Big Al
                                Thanks BBB, It all makes sense now. Swanner hasn't got a clue.

                                rofl
                                just checked this weeks team .... mcveigh named in forward pocket....hmmm

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