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  • chuckie
    Warming the Bench
    • Jan 2003
    • 301

    #31
    Maybe he is not as good as we and he thinks he is, looks like he is not interested a lot of the time during a game.
    Having Bradshaw in the tem should of made it easier for him, remember late last year Mickey was still the main focus for the opposition, getting the best defenders so nothing would have change there. He just isn't working hard enough.
    For a guy that is as big as he is, he is very soft, easily knock off the ball, out marked and doesn't split packs.
    He should be intimidating but he looks as if he is intimidated.
    I hope it is just a confidence thing and not just a player that flukes 3 or 4 good games and then just drifts of the scene.

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    • stellation
      scott names the planets
      • Sep 2003
      • 9718

      #32
      Originally posted by BSA5
      That seems a very odd reaction. It's hardly like I'm jumping down other posters' throats and arguing them point by point on every single little disagreement and trying to drag the thread through the mud. A couple of people offered counter points, and I responded. That's all. Chill out. Christ, you must be at risk of an aneurism with some posters.
      You certainly aren't offending me, I'm a big fan of White as a long term key forward option but I'm pretty sure that I've started a thread at some point about him spending some time in the baclkine. His potential as a full time back is an intriguing thing to ponder.
      I knew him as a gentle young man, I cannot say for sure the reasons for his decline
      We watched him fade before our very eyes, and years before his time

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      • stellation
        scott names the planets
        • Sep 2003
        • 9718

        #33
        Originally posted by chuckie
        Maybe he is not as good as we and he thinks he is, looks like he is not interested a lot of the time during a game.
        Having Bradshaw in the tem should of made it easier for him, remember late last year Mickey was still the main focus for the opposition, getting the best defenders so nothing would have change there. He just isn't working hard enough.
        For a guy that is as big as he is, he is very soft, easily knock off the ball, out marked and doesn't split packs.
        He should be intimidating but he looks as if he is intimidated.
        I hope it is just a confidence thing and not just a player that flukes 3 or 4 good games and then just drifts of the scene.
        Bollocks!
        I knew him as a gentle young man, I cannot say for sure the reasons for his decline
        We watched him fade before our very eyes, and years before his time

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        • aardvark
          Veterans List
          • Mar 2010
          • 5685

          #34
          Roosy said in relation to White, "If you get told something one hundred time you better start doing it at some point or someone else does. That's the reality of footy".

          White either doesn't listen or doesn't want to listen. He is a flat track bully who can't or doesn't want to mix it with the big boys.

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          • stellation
            scott names the planets
            • Sep 2003
            • 9718

            #35
            Originally posted by aardvark
            Roosy said in relation to White, "If you get told something one hundred time you better start doing it at some point or someone else does. That's the reality of footy".

            White either doesn't listen or doesn't want to listen. He is a flat track bully who can't or doesn't want to mix it with the big boys.
            He made those comments after a pretty dissapointing loss, I'm sure it wouldn't be too hard to find him making comments about how dissapointed he is with a number of players if we look.
            I knew him as a gentle young man, I cannot say for sure the reasons for his decline
            We watched him fade before our very eyes, and years before his time

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            • aardvark
              Veterans List
              • Mar 2010
              • 5685

              #36
              Originally posted by stellation
              He made those comments after a pretty dissapointing loss, I'm sure it wouldn't be too hard to find him making comments about how dissapointed he is with a number of players if we look.
              I cant find it Stella but I remember he said similar things last time Jesse was dropped earlier this season.
              I'm kinda hoping Horse will be a little more demanding of Jesse than Roosy. He might respond better to someone not quite so nice.

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              • BSA5
                Senior Player
                • Feb 2008
                • 2522

                #37
                Originally posted by Hartijon
                The comparisons to Leo Barry and Grundy are fallacious. Both were great marks .Grundy's hands were good and if they had enforced the chopping the arms rule he might have stayed up forward. Both were agile and who can forget the zig zag of Barry out of the fullback position. In the dying seconds of the 05 GF Leo showed us why you need a defender who can mark. Having a one dimensional spoiler is a backwards step reminiscent of the 70's Hawthorn sides. All good modern sides attack from the full back position. White is a big unit who I believe would make us supporters nervous wrecks if he played in the backlines.He is too straight line,not flexible or agile enough and the one dimensional spoiling back man was obsolete years ago.He is too loose below the knees and not savy enough to body out a clever forward. What would either Riewoldt do to him is horrific to ponder! Sorry Forward or nothing!
                The comparisons to Leo and Grundy are fallacious, but that doesn't undermine the point. We have defenders who can mark. Both Grundy and LRT fit into that category. Now, whether White is suited to the backline is another issue, but not all key defenders need to mark. For every Lake, Fletcher, Leo, there's a Prestigiacomo, Merrett, Glass. Spoil merchants. A well balanced backline is one that encompasses all these types.

                As for White, he is not at all straight line, he is one of the most flexible, agile men of his size in the competition. It is arguably his main strength. He's also very good below the knees, and while I would never call him savvy, he would be a lot stronger than your typical defender.

                With regards to the Riewoldt point, he just so happened to spend about 10 minutes on Jack Riewoldt in the first Richmond game this year, and I believe killed a couple of contests. Jack didn't win any. While it was only a tiny amount of time, White certainly won those 10 minutes.
                Officially on the Reid and Sumner bandwagon!

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                • msb
                  On the Rookie List
                  • Mar 2006
                  • 827

                  #38
                  White just needs more time to develop, which is why he needs to remain in the seniors and not be dropped, as happened earlier in the season, we have no one else at the moment up forward....maybe he had a bit too much expectations on him for this year after how last year finished? Maybe also Bradshaw being unavailable has hindered his development? He is definately a forward or ruck though, way too big to be playing full back as has been suggested!

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                  • Mr Magoo
                    Senior Player
                    • May 2008
                    • 1255

                    #39
                    Put him in the ruck. Get him involved in the game - Err sorry , must have been channelling Malcolm Blights spirit.

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                    • goswannies
                      Senior Player
                      • Sep 2007
                      • 3048

                      #40
                      Originally posted by BSA5
                      That seems a very odd reaction. It's hardly like I'm jumping down other posters' throats and arguing them point by point on every single little disagreement and trying to drag the thread through the mud. A couple of people offered counter points, and I responded. That's all. Chill out. Christ, you must be at risk of an aneurism with some posters.
                      I didn't say that you were doing any of the above - if you read my original post carefully, I did not once suggest you dragged the thread through the mud, nor did I imply that you were aggressive in any way to anyone. I just got bored of reading the same thing over and over in your replies. I doubt I need to "chill" or am likely to have an aneurism when I keep slipping into a coma from hearing the same points raised time after time.

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                      • sWAns63
                        On the Rookie List
                        • Apr 2003
                        • 572

                        #41
                        Originally posted by msb
                        White just needs more time to develop, which is why he needs to remain in the seniors and not be dropped, as happened earlier in the season, we have no one else at the moment up forward....maybe he had a bit too much expectations on him for this year after how last year finished? Maybe also Bradshaw being unavailable has hindered his development? He is definately a forward or ruck though, way too big to be playing full back as has been suggested!
                        With Mumford, Seaby, White & Pyke it seems we're in rucking Heaven, White or Pyke or both will have to be up forward if all are fit next season poor Currie needs to find a new calling

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                        • wolftone57
                          Veterans List
                          • Aug 2008
                          • 5835

                          #42
                          Jesse needs to slow up on the lead. If you have noticed he goes hell for leather & by the time he approaches the ball he's moving at light speed. He needs to back back into the defender just before the impact zone (10 meters from expected ball impact). Listen to Leigh Matthews on the subject the first time he saw Jesse "He leads too fast to the ball , then doesn't compensate by using that big frame to block his man, therefore giving him a free comfortable run at the ball". This is something learned from a Tony Locket or Jason Dunstall or maybe even a Daniel Bradshaw? Time will see him a very good forward but maybe not a Full Forward, Centre Half perhaps? Need to play more at ANZ if that were to happen.

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                          • BSA5
                            Senior Player
                            • Feb 2008
                            • 2522

                            #43
                            Originally posted by goswannies
                            I didn't say that you were doing any of the above - if you read my original post carefully, I did not once suggest you dragged the thread through the mud, nor did I imply that you were aggressive in any way to anyone. I just got bored of reading the same thing over and over in your replies. I doubt I need to "chill" or am likely to have an aneurism when I keep slipping into a coma from hearing the same points raised time after time.
                            Alright, I'll bite. I didn't actually suggest you said any of that. However, those were the only possible reasons I could think for you having a problem with my posting. My contribution to the thread had been quite a standard set of responses to people discussing my reasoning. If you saw nothing but empty repetition, then that is bewildering, as while each post expressed ultimately the same point, they were each addressed with different counter-points in mind. If that is enough to rile you up, then I really don't understand how you can post on any forum at all, or even engage in any sort of debate, without breaking into tears, as repetition of this nature is an unfortunate requisite. Perhaps you wouldn't have had this problem if you'd bothered to read the arguments behind the posts, rather than just the final point.
                            Officially on the Reid and Sumner bandwagon!

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                            • UglyDuckling
                              On the Rookie List
                              • Aug 2008
                              • 452

                              #44
                              Originally posted by Mr Magoo
                              Put him in the ruck. Get him involved in the game - Err sorry , must have been channelling Malcolm Blights spirit.
                              Dont you mean Robert 'give him 10 minutes in the ruck' Walls

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                              • 707
                                Veterans List
                                • Aug 2009
                                • 6204

                                #45
                                Comparisons to Grundy are pointless, Grundy is a very natural footballer, White is a basketballer turned footballer.

                                I've got no doubt he'll make the grade, some of the stuff he does is great, he just needs to do it for longer than just the cameos each game.

                                Bradshaw if he can get himself right will be our FF for two years max I'd suggest. He will be able to assist White when they are playing together and will also drag the best defender meaning White will have the 2nd or 3rd defender.

                                It is possible in 2012/13+ that we have White, Reid and Johnston as our key forwards. Now that COULD be exciting.

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