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  • Odysseus
    Warming the Bench
    • Aug 2016
    • 199

    #16
    Originally posted by Meg
    According to the answers Knoll gave for his 2019 South Adelaide FC profile, his nickname is ‘Knollsy’.

    Not exciting - but self-endorsed.

    Michael Knoll Player Profile
    Well, there you go. As you say, not exciting, but at least self-endorsed.

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    • Odysseus
      Warming the Bench
      • Aug 2016
      • 199

      #17
      Back to the footy (after my Knollsy interlude) ...

      Originally posted by 707
      Menzel needs a few games to build match fitness and for us to see if he's worth retaining. Clarke is doing a good job of a much needed role keeping oppositions best outside midfielder quiet. [snip]
      Originally posted by aardvark

      Maybe if we worried more about actually winning the ball instead of stopping the opposition we wouldn't have the second lowest inside 50 stat in the comp and we might kick a few more goals. It might just help with the free kick count too.
      I would have thought we'd want a more nuanced approach than "we need to win the ball more" - no-one would disagree - "so we shouldn't use a tagger". Personally, I'm glad Longmire has found a role for Clarke that both benefits the team and allows Clarke as a young man coming from a different club to show value to his new team and so develop his own skills in ways that may benefit us even more once he's found his feet.

      But, in agreeing with the "winning our own ball" idea, I'm another one in favour of Mills being giving a run in the midfield. If the experiment didn't work, this is not a season where we'd be weeping bitter tears; it would actually answer a legitimate question - what's his best role? - that would help us go forward into 2020. I don't see him as having made the progress that might have been expected of him, and I also wonder if Mills himself is frustrated at his lack of midfield opportunity. Here again, if he was tried there and fell short of his own expectations, he'd have learnt something valuable about himself and his value to the team.

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      • barry
        Veterans List
        • Jan 2003
        • 8499

        #18
        Originally posted by Odysseus
        I have a rather different 'beef'. Could we stop referring to Michael Knoll as 'grassy'. It's a confession both of our not knowing him well enough to give him a decent nickname based on his own personality / behaviour, and of our lamentable poverty of imagination. Like every sportsperson surnamed Marsh being called 'Swampy'. Wow, how creative - not!

        (I will, of course, retract if there is any evidence that he knows and endorses the nickname. But I currently don't know of any.)
        Are you now the gatekeeper of player nicknames?.

        I'm sticking with grassy until something better comes along.

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        • Jeynez
          Warming the Bench
          • May 2013
          • 223

          #19
          No changes for mine.

          Menzel, while he has admittedly lost some pace, was a victim of our terrible kicking inside 50 more than anything.
          Clarke needs to stay, since he frees up Hewett (who has been one of our best players this past month).

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          • Bloods05
            Senior Player
            • Oct 2008
            • 1641

            #20
            Originally posted by barry
            Are you now the gatekeeper of player nicknames?.

            I'm sticking with grassy until something better comes along.
            At least Grassy is a little more imaginative than Knollsy. Jeez.

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            • Markwebbos
              Veterans List
              • Jul 2016
              • 7186

              #21
              Clarke definitely gives Hewett more freedom and allows him to "win the ball more". The Collingwood game aside, he's won the most possessions, contested possessions and clearances of any of our midfielders, since Clarke started tagging. Admittedly that's a small sample and Kennedy hasn't played in the two games I'm referring to...

              Getting Kennedy back is going to improve our work around the contest. He won the game against Geelong off his own back last year with 6 clearances in the last quarter and 13 all up. The other thing that's going to make a big difference is a better ruckman... I posted on another thread that Naismith is back training at some level and expected back for the last 6 games of the year. We now also have Knoll, McLean and Cameron as potential ruckmen. I wonder if any of them will be playing AFL before the end of the year.

              I agree with the logic of rolling the dice with Mills this year when we have nothing to lose. The commentators on Saturday night were noting how he hasn't lived up to his high draft pick and they are right. Not sure why that is, but he isn't excelling in his current role. They could have kept Thurlow in the side against Geelong to free Mills up and dropped somebody else.

              Using that logic

              OUT: Fox
              IN: Thurlow

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              • Captain
                Captain of the Side
                • Feb 2004
                • 3602

                #22
                Sinclair has to go. He is the worst ruckman in the comp.

                Cameron isn't the answer but may as well see what he can do over a few games. I don't know much about Knoll but could be an interesting inclusion.

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                • Odysseus
                  Warming the Bench
                  • Aug 2016
                  • 199

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Captain
                  Sinclair has to go. He is the worst ruckman in the comp.

                  Cameron isn't the answer but may as well see what he can do over a few games. I don't know much about Knoll but could be an interesting inclusion.
                  Those who watch more NEAFL than I do will have to comment on Cameron. I saw just a fraction of the stream of Saturday's game and thought there was just no urgency about what I saw him doing. Sinclair is not the most gifted ruckman in the competition, and it's arguable he's not primarily a ruckman at all; but his willingness to give his all for the team is admirable. On that basis alone, unless the NEAFL watchers can inform us otherwise, I'd have Sinclair ahead of Cameron; the other proviso being whether Sinclair is knackered at the moment and simply needs a rest.

                  As for Michael Knoll, again, those who've seen more of him can comment; he doesn't seem - from the little I've seen - to jump for the ball so much as use his strength to get the better position in the ruck contest. I'm not convinced that'll be effective at AFL level.

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                  • Plugger46
                    Senior Player
                    • Apr 2003
                    • 3674

                    #24
                    No change unless Jones is right to play.
                    Bloods

                    "Lockett is the best of all time" - Robert Harvey, Darrel Baldock, Nathan Burke, Kevin Bartlett, Bob Skilton

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                    • Captain
                      Captain of the Side
                      • Feb 2004
                      • 3602

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Odysseus
                      Those who watch more NEAFL than I do will have to comment on Cameron. I saw just a fraction of the stream of Saturday's game and thought there was just no urgency about what I saw him doing. Sinclair is not the most gifted ruckman in the competition, and it's arguable he's not primarily a ruckman at all; but his willingness to give his all for the team is admirable. On that basis alone, unless the NEAFL watchers can inform us otherwise, I'd have Sinclair ahead of Cameron; the other proviso being whether Sinclair is knackered at the moment and simply needs a rest.

                      As for Michael Knoll, again, those who've seen more of him can comment; he doesn't seem - from the little I've seen - to jump for the ball so much as use his strength to get the better position in the ruck contest. I'm not convinced that'll be effective at AFL level.
                      Don't disagree with any of this. Though I would be happy to give it my all if the Swans pick me too. It wouldn't necessarily improve the team though...

                      Sinclair is getting a game because there is no one better. That in itself is a concern and my main issue.

                      Aliir and Reid would be better but you can't take them away from positions they have been playing so well in.

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                      • Doctor J.
                        Senior Player
                        • Feb 2003
                        • 1310

                        #26
                        Originally posted by Odysseus
                        I have a rather different 'beef'. Could we stop referring to Michael Knoll as 'grassy'. It's a confession both of our not knowing him well enough to give him a decent nickname based on his own personality / behaviour, and of our lamentable poverty of imagination. Like every sportsperson surnamed Marsh being called 'Swampy'. Wow, how creative - not!

                        (I will, of course, retract if there is any evidence that he knows and endorses the nickname. But I currently don't know of any.)
                        I beg to differ. Grassy, is a clever name that pays homage to a patch of turf in Dallas Texas.

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                        • Meg
                          Go Swannies!
                          Site Admin
                          • Aug 2011
                          • 4828

                          #27
                          Originally posted by Doctor J.
                          I beg to differ. Grassy, is a clever name that pays homage to a patch of turf in Dallas Texas.
                          Not sure the Swans want to be associated with the shooting of a Kennedy .....!

                          Not all knolls are grassy - so perhaps Hillsy is better (if you must have a nickname other than the one he has been known by in the past).

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                          • Odysseus
                            Warming the Bench
                            • Aug 2016
                            • 199

                            #28
                            Originally posted by Doctor J.
                            I beg to differ. Grassy, is a clever name that pays homage to a patch of turf in Dallas Texas.
                            Well, as has been remarked before, we learn some things we'd never have known if it weren't for RWO.

                            That said, the nickname isn't one that is of particularly good omen, then, and only those who've used it will be able to tell us if they were alluding to that seminal moment in American history.

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                            • iigrover
                              Warming the Bench
                              • Sep 2005
                              • 245

                              #29
                              Originally posted by Asho
                              By the way - Naismith has been out for 18 months. What’s going on? Club very quiet.
                              According to the club, Naismith back 'a few weeks after the Bye.'

                              But expect him play NEAFL for a while to get some match fitness back. So unlikely to make an impact this year, and will benefit from a full pre-season.

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                              • Melbourne_Blood
                                Senior Player
                                • May 2010
                                • 3312

                                #30
                                Changes V West Coast

                                Originally posted by iigrover
                                According to the club, Naismith back 'a few weeks after the Bye.'

                                But expect him play NEAFL for a while to get some match fitness back. So unlikely to make an impact this year, and will benefit from a full pre-season.
                                Optimistic to expect much of an impact from him at all. Yes, He won lots of hit outs, but I don’t recall him being overly effective with the majority of his taps ( certainly no Gawn or Grundy with taps to advantage) , and after that offers absolutely zilch around the ground. Doesn’t mark it , doesn’t throw his weight around, hardly gets a a touch at all and certainly doesn’t hit the scoreboard.


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