Mitchell: Rising Star

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  • Rod_
    Senior Player
    • Jan 2003
    • 1179

    #16
    Like everyone here, we have been waiting for a while for this impressive start

    Who will miss when everyone is fit is a nice problem to have! (keeping all these players will be hard in a year or 2)

    Well done Swans

    Rod_

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    • liz
      Veteran
      Site Admin
      • Jan 2003
      • 16778

      #17
      Originally posted by giant
      He's not what I thought he'd be at all - ..
      What were you expecting?

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      • ugg
        Can you feel it?
        Site Admin
        • Jan 2003
        • 15971

        #18
        There was one piece of play in the first quarter which absolutely blew my mind. He took a mark on our half back flank, gave an ill-advised hospital handball to a running Malceski who spilled the ball under pressure from van Berlo. As the ball is lying on the deck, suddenly you see this red and white flash zoom in from the right of screen, dives on the ball and in one fell swoop got a handball to ROK for a clearing kick.

        The speed at which the whole incident happened was so quick I don't think any other player from either side even realized what was going on.

        There's little doubt he will get the nomination this round. The question is whether he can take the whole thing out. It's going to be very difficult giving Jaeger O'Meara 9 games head start; he would have to rack up the same kind of numbers as he did on Saturday for the rest of the year to stand a chance
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        • wolftone57
          Veterans List
          • Aug 2008
          • 5857

          #19
          Originally posted by ernie koala
          His work by hand may be similar to Sam Mitchell...But he has a much, much stronger kick.
          Yes Ernie and another difference is that he might not look quick, because he never seems to move but glide but he is deceptively quick. He is also very strong and already has the perfect build for AFL footy. His hand and foot skills are excellent and you are right he can really roost it.

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          • Melbournehammer
            Senior Player
            • May 2007
            • 1815

            #20
            having been away for the last two weeks i have managed to catch up on the essendon and adelaide games. i think he has had a very good start - one game in the wet and one in the dry. good hands and quick ones - which means that the step up has not been much faster than he is used to.

            be interesting to see how he goes against one of the teams when our midfield is not quite as dominant.

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            • gossipcom
              Senior Player
              • Aug 2003
              • 2585

              #21
              Originally posted by ugg
              There was one piece of play in the first quarter which absolutely blew my mind. He took a mark on our half back flank, gave an ill-advised hospital handball to a running Malceski who spilled the ball under pressure from van Berlo. As the ball is lying on the deck, suddenly you see this red and white flash zoom in from the right of screen, dives on the ball and in one fell swoop got a handball to ROK for a clearing kick.

              The speed at which the whole incident happened was so quick I don't think any other player from either side even realized what was going on.

              There's little doubt he will get the nomination this round. The question is whether he can take the whole thing out. It's going to be very difficult giving Jaeger O'Meara 9 games head start; he would have to rack up the same kind of numbers as he did on Saturday for the rest of the year to stand a chance
              I remember that - his second, third and fourth efforts were fantastic in that particular instance.

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              • mcs
                Travelling Swannie!!
                • Jul 2007
                • 8168

                #22
                Originally posted by ugg
                There was one piece of play in the first quarter which absolutely blew my mind. He took a mark on our half back flank, gave an ill-advised hospital handball to a running Malceski who spilled the ball under pressure from van Berlo. As the ball is lying on the deck, suddenly you see this red and white flash zoom in from the right of screen, dives on the ball and in one fell swoop got a handball to ROK for a clearing kick.

                The speed at which the whole incident happened was so quick I don't think any other player from either side even realized what was going on.

                There's little doubt he will get the nomination this round. The question is whether he can take the whole thing out. It's going to be very difficult giving Jaeger O'Meara 9 games head start; he would have to rack up the same kind of numbers as he did on Saturday for the rest of the year to stand a chance
                That was a cracking clean up job by Mitchell. He knows no bounds this kid, and he is a lovely mix of Jude Bolton/Brett Kirk hardness for the ball along with the useful ability to use the ball exceptionally well. He is a guaranteed star imo. The only downside I can see is that he will probably confirm that this will be Jude's last year - you just can't see how next year he will get a game in out top 22.
                "You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."

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                • ShockOfHair
                  One Man Out
                  • Dec 2007
                  • 3668

                  #23
                  Originally posted by ugg
                  There was one piece of play in the first quarter which absolutely blew my mind. He took a mark on our half back flank, gave an ill-advised hospital handball to a running Malceski who spilled the ball under pressure from van Berlo. As the ball is lying on the deck, suddenly you see this red and white flash zoom in from the right of screen, dives on the ball and in one fell swoop got a handball to ROK for a clearing kick.

                  The speed at which the whole incident happened was so quick I don't think any other player from either side even realized what was going on.
                  I saw that on replay last night, had exactly the same reaction.
                  The man who laughs has not yet heard the terrible news

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                  • giant
                    Veterans List
                    • Mar 2005
                    • 4731

                    #24
                    Originally posted by liz
                    What were you expecting?
                    Diminutive ball magnet, I guess I was expecting a Brent Harvey or Ben Cousins style - not the inside mid monster he appears to be from 1.5 games of senior footy.

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                    Originally posted by liz
                    What were you expecting?
                    Diminutive ball magnet, I guess I was expecting a Brent Harvey or Ben Cousins style - not the inside mid monster he appears to be from 1.5 games of senior footy.

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                    • BSA5
                      Senior Player
                      • Feb 2008
                      • 2522

                      #25
                      Originally posted by ugg
                      There was one piece of play in the first quarter which absolutely blew my mind. He took a mark on our half back flank, gave an ill-advised hospital handball to a running Malceski who spilled the ball under pressure from van Berlo. As the ball is lying on the deck, suddenly you see this red and white flash zoom in from the right of screen, dives on the ball and in one fell swoop got a handball to ROK for a clearing kick.

                      The speed at which the whole incident happened was so quick I don't think any other player from either side even realized what was going on.
                      Agreed. When I saw that, I turned to the guys I was watching with and said, "Woah, Mitchell, did you see that?" It was brilliant because, yes, he hesitated, which meant his handball was that fraction too late and the ball went loose. But rather than put his head down, he sprinted to the pack and cannonballed through, which is impressive enough, but the fact that he took the ball cleanly, twisted, and passed off perfectly to the one teammate who was clear, all in a single motion, was simply incredible.

                      It was a truly fantastic piece of play that demonstrated concentration, speed, strength, bravery, and skill, all wrapped up in one. If he'd only done that one thing the entire game, I'd still be happy with him.
                      Officially on the Reid and Sumner bandwagon!

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                      • View from stand
                        On the Rookie List
                        • May 2005
                        • 30

                        #26
                        Originally posted by ugg
                        There was one piece of play in the first quarter which absolutely blew my mind. He took a mark on our half back flank, gave an ill-advised hospital handball to a running Malceski who spilled the ball under pressure from van Berlo. As the ball is lying on the deck, suddenly you see this red and white flash zoom in from the right of screen, dives on the ball and in one fell swoop got a handball to ROK for a clearing kick.

                        The speed at which the whole incident happened was so quick I don't think any other player from either side even realized what was going on.

                        There's little doubt he will get the nomination this round. The question is whether he can take the whole thing out. It's going to be very difficult giving Jaeger O'Meara 9 games head start; he would have to rack up the same kind of numbers as he did on Saturday for the rest of the year to stand a chance
                        The nine games start is not an issue as the Rising Star votes are not done the same as the Brownlow. There are a limited number of judges, who vote at the end of the season based on the performance over the season by the nominated players.

                        Given the attention span of many football journalists, good results at the end of the season would be more useful as they may remember that and vote accordingly.

                        However, I think Tom is something special and they might remember him anyway.

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                        • stellation
                          scott names the planets
                          • Sep 2003
                          • 9721

                          #27
                          Originally posted by ugg
                          There was one piece of play in the first quarter which absolutely blew my mind. He took a mark on our half back flank, gave an ill-advised hospital handball to a running Malceski who spilled the ball under pressure from van Berlo. As the ball is lying on the deck, suddenly you see this red and white flash zoom in from the right of screen, dives on the ball and in one fell swoop got a handball to ROK for a clearing kick.

                          The speed at which the whole incident happened was so quick I don't think any other player from either side even realized what was going on.
                          Obviously this will be singled out in the team video review, but you can pretty much guarantee that there'll be junior coaches around the country talking about it to kids, too; it absolutely followed the old idea of "if you make a mistake don't drop your head, go and try to fix it".

                          I have no doubt that all our reserves players will have been shown that passage and told "this is what is expected of you".
                          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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                          • neilfws
                            Senior Player
                            • Aug 2009
                            • 1827

                            #28
                            Originally posted by Big Al
                            He'll get the nomination so no need to panic
                            Panic averted - Twitter / sydneyswans: Congratulations to Tom Mitchell, ...

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                            • dimelb
                              pr. dim-melb; m not f
                              • Jun 2003
                              • 6889

                              #29
                              He's got it!

                              Mitchell gets Rising Star nomination - AFL.com.au
                              He reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)

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                              • Jewels
                                On the Rookie List
                                • Oct 2006
                                • 3258

                                #30
                                So deserving, to back up his sensational debut with another brilliant game is simply amazing.
                                If he keeps this form up he would have to be a very big chance to take it out and I notice on Sportsbet that he is already second favourite behind O'meara in betting.

                                Speaking of betting I have just noticed that Hanners has snuck ahead of Jobe to be second favourite for Charlie.

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