Dogs Cut Vez
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I knew him as a gentle young man, I cannot say for sure the reasons for his decline
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I'm sure Micky O and Goodesy would have worked on him had we been interested. I know you don't want to draft a player who doesn't want to play for you, but you can't make demands of where you'll play when you're drafted. That's for pre-season drafts and free agents!Today's a draft of your epitaphComment
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Regardless i'm sorry to hear for Vez. Afterall he is young kid still who has just lost his dream.
However we as supporters can still put this to the side to discuss the draft, and yes another missed opportunity for our first round picks. And as stated another reality to check for Dre. Up and at em for this weekend!Comment
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Doesn't make him a dickhead in my books.Driver of the Dan Hannebery bandwagon....all aboard. 4th April 09Comment
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My read was that he was 'hard to deal with and pouty' because he was desperately homesick and feeling pretty lonely. As a rule the indigenous boys do seem to suffer from that more due to life in the big smoke and the club environment being so far removed from where they have come from.
Doesn't make him a dickhead in my books.Comment
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We also bombed out by taking Meredith with our second pick.Comment
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Interesting to note that of 69 players drafted in 2007, only 38 are still on AFL lists with Vespa's departure. Of those 38, nine are at different clubs. We have two - Tony Armstrong (58 via Adelaide) and Craig Bird (59).
Some good names there http://www.footywire.com/afl/footy/f...?year=2007&t=N
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Interesting to note that of 69 players drafted in 2007, only 38 are still on AFL lists with Vespa's departure. Of those 38, nine are at different clubs. We have two - Tony Armstrong (58 via Adelaide) and Craig Bird (59).
Some good names there http://www.footywire.com/afl/footy/ft_drafts?year=2007&t=N"It's up to the rest of the players in the room to make a new batch of premiership players next year," Adam Goodes, triple Bob Skilton Medallist, October 7, 2011.
YOU BETCHA!!!!!!Comment
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From what I recall Vespa was pretty much as highly rated as those other two. I didn't think at the time we had gone out on a limb or anything by picking him. It just seems that he was never able to build the motor needed to help him succeed - whether that was an attitude thing or something else - just shows that drafting still isn't an exact science....Comment
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Very true indeed jono. We were all so excited after his first few games as well. He really did looked like a star in the making.
There is a better hit rate with the top picks, but plenty of gems further down in the draft, and the rookie draft as well.
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Very true indeed jono. We were all so excited after his first few games as well. He really did looked like a star in the making.
There is a better hit rate with the top picks, but plenty of gems further down in the draft, and the rookie draft as well.Comment
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Interesting to note that of 69 players drafted in 2007, only 38 are still on AFL lists with Vespa's departure. Of those 38, nine are at different clubs. We have two - Tony Armstrong (58 via Adelaide) and Craig Bird (59).
Some good names there http://www.footywire.com/afl/footy/f...?year=2007&t=NComment
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Anyone who has read the book might get a better insight into what the recruiters saw in him.
From memory (and apologies if I get this wrong, i read the book when it first came out and i'm old, so the memory isn't what it once was) he was a good junior but struggled with weight and fitness so he set himself a program to lose weight and gain fitness and excelled and i remember thinking when reading the book, how that resolve would have probably been a much bigger plus in The Swans recruiters eyes then most others. Something like that anyway...Comment
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A genuine shooda cooda player. I think he found his life outside footy was more in keeping with his persona. I liked him. Thought he could have made it, but that is no guarantee is it. We have players on our list who were "never going to make it", so there you go. We draft them as kids (most of the time) and their wants/needs/ambitions are not settled at that age.If you've never jumped from one couch to the other to save yourself from lava then you didn't have a childhoodComment
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