Sillygit
Norm Smith Medallist
- Mar 6, 2019
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- North Melbourne
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AFLW 2024 - Round 9 - Indigenous Round - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Heard he goes missing.Next year I wanna draft Wes Wally from Subiaco
Perfect for usHeard he goes missing.
In the article it says ‘Ah-Mu is of Samoan descent’.Yeah doesn't make much sense
Any Island heritage is allocated NGA for the new Tasmanian team; Pacific Islands, King Island, Phillip Island etc.In the article it says ‘Ah-Mu is of Samoan descent’.
Reckon that’s your answer. Pacific Island heritage not eligible for whatever reason. Of course the AFL lack the integrity to say it outright.
I would bet my left teste that when GWS or Sydney get Pacific Island heritage guys coming through they will be eligible.Any Island heritage is allocated NGA for the new Tasmanian team; Pacific Islands, King Island, Phillip Island etc.
Hey hey hey...don't forget Mud Island..oh shit that's our NGA zone isn't?Any Island heritage is allocated NGA for the new Tasmanian team; Pacific Islands, King Island, Phillip Island etc.
Yeah I read that. I'd love for them to actually answer why one background is excluded and another isn't.In the article it says ‘Ah-Mu is of Samoan descent’.
Reckon that’s your answer. Pacific Island heritage not eligible for whatever reason. Of course the AFL lack the integrity to say it outright.
Fantasy Island more like it..Hey hey hey...don't forget Mud Island..oh shit that's our NGA zone isn't?
DaplaneFantasy Island more like it..
Can he play small forward? :stern lookFantasy Island more like it..
And we’ve got Gilligans islandAny Island heritage is allocated NGA for the new Tasmanian team; Pacific Islands, King Island, Phillip Island etc.
Just sit right back............And we’ve got Gilligans island
Got a bit of Lachie Neale about him, so probably an inside mid..Can he play small forward? :stern look
wce ngaNext year I wanna draft Wes Wally from Subiaco
I keel uFantasy Island more like it..
There's just something special about this young man. Its hard to put into words but he has all the tools for a great career on the forward line, hopefully its at our club, either key forward post but I feel full forward is where he is really going to shine, I know some people don't rate him that highly but from everything I've seen he is almost the perfect package, and its kinda funny how there are three key forwards in this draft with great potential where 12 months ago it was considered a midfielders draft.Twomey saying on Gettable that after Armstrong's weekend performance, he's "well and truly in the mix as a top 5 pick now", and "there's a bit of Aaron Cadman in his rise up the ranks".
I've mentioned this before but it continues to stand out with every clip that I watch... Armstrong's quick decision making is an absolutely elite AFL quality. It's one of the most important qualities that determines a star player, in my opinion.
He's a player who has 2-3 actions in a sequence where most KPFs have 1.
The play at 3:45 in the clip below is a perfect example of it paying off. He is positioned to run onto the spoil, but it doesn't happen, so he tackles, then the split second that the ump signals a free he is sprinting forward into space. And he gets a goal out of it.
But even the play at 3:39. It's a nothing play but he's in that marking contest and before he even lands he is already thinking about how he is going to hunt the ball and apply pressure.
He took a chest mark and converted from 35.At 3:39 he ran into space? Thats what does it for you? Gtrain is still my number 1 kpf. Kicked the ball 70 metres over the goal umpires hat. That’ll do son
I want them both, but you make great point!At 3:39 he ran into space? Thats what does it for you? Gtrain is still my number 1 kpf. Kicked the ball 70 metres over the goal umpires hat. That’ll do son
Its such a weapon to have somebody that can kick that range. Having a 2m dude sniffing around the arc on slower plays when all the talls are positioning themselves around the square. Its not just that, his kick weighting isnt too bad either and even off 1 step. His kicking is either elite or just a smidge off it, but its right up there.At 3:39 he ran into space? Thats what does it for you? Gtrain is still my number 1 kpf. Kicked the ball 70 metres over the goal umpires hat. That’ll do son
I think it is different if there is a substantial difference between the SA kid and the next best Victorian, but given the top end are hard to split, why would you take the risk?
At 3:39 he ran into space? Thats what does it for you? Gtrain is still my number 1 kpf. Kicked the ball 70 metres over the goal umpires hat. That’ll do son
"The guys were amazed," remembers Mick Moylan, who, as recruiting manager for the Eagles at the time,
"Between 10 and 40 metres he was faster than Peter Matera at his best. No one was that quick. Or, I should say, no one thought anyone could be that quick."
He means Gerreyn. But agree with you on GTrain.I believe G-Train held pretty much most of the KPP speed and athletic testing records in the Teal Cup prior to the testing standard adjustments in the TAC Cup 20 or so years ago.
Fraser is definitely one of the best key forwards of the AFL era, but had he played even just 10-15 years earlier, he would have been completely unstoppable imo. He was an Ablett Snr level of athlete, he would have been totally undefendable with the lead up FF game styles of the 70's/80's with his leg speed. He was unstoppable even 20 years later post the invent of the flood.
He would have been a 1000+ goal kicker had he debuted in 1980 imo.
Franklin (he actually kicked the 1,000 but from more games than the other KPF's), Fevola etc also fit in this category, but Gherig probably suited the 80's game style even more.