I've read about 50 articles about the negative reaction to Stack high fiving Betts yet the only mildly negative reaction Ive seen anywhere were the comments by Lyon. Otherwise it has been overwhelmingly positive.
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That actually reinforces the genius claim!!If Garry Lyon was a footballing genius, why did he refuse to coach Melbourne when he had the opportunities?
That actually reinforces the genius claim!!
Stacky in Robbo's likes for the round.
LIKES
1. EDDIE BETTS AND SYDNEY STACK
“Some people weren’t happy about it, but stuff them. It was in the moment. It’s about belonging, it was a beautiful thing,’’ Sean Gorman, respected author and manager of the indigenous player alliance, said.
Gorman’s point was that old-school views where any kind of affection or acknowledgment between opposition players is seen as a sign of weakness, is being forsaken for players living in the moment.
“What Stack did was what blackfellas do at end of the game, but he did it in the game. Two brother boys came together,’’ Gorman said.
“What we’re seeing now in football is a bunch of actions and behaviours within club land and from players themselves, particularly indigenous players, where they will do what they want to do … and if you don’t like it, then you deal with it. Stack is a star, an enigma. But he understands he can do what he wants to do. It’s called agency, players using their voice and their actions.’’
How powerful was it?
“It’s potentially iconic,’’ Gorman said. “I think it’s a game-changer.’’
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2. THE KID HIMSELF
Sydney Stack is a revelation and perhaps a leader of a revolution. The argument that he is a serious rising star contender can’t be ignored. He’s explosive, fearless and creative. His footy IQ for a 19-year-old is off the charts. When he gets his fitness to the necessary levels he will be a brutal weapon in the midfield.
As for being a leader of a revolution, and as Gorman pointed out, Stack will express himself how he wants to and when he wants to without fear of criticism or ridicule. His war dance at the Dreamtime game was powerful and authoritative and his embrace with Eddie Betts was much the same. You’ve got to admire his dash.
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Good write up. Can't believe some people criticised Stack and Betts embrace.
Stack got Robbo in a good week.Sober.Perceptive and well written...
All the love for Sydney Stack from opposition supporters I suspect will have a limited time span. Stacky is bound to clean up plenty of opposition players throughout his career.
Stacky had several goes at trying to clean up Michael Walters when we played Freo and even took on Mummy in his first game.
https://www.afl.com.au/news/2018-08-02/-demon-jack viney-retires-after Stack hit-just-26Vineys shoulder is still having nightmares
I have seen plenty of occasions where white players have been in a similar situation. It may not have been a hug but they've definitely given props to another for an impressive feat. The only reason people are talking about this is because they're indigenous and because it's so blatant.Garry was commenting on it as not being an indigenous issue, he always says he doesn't like players smiling after they lose etc. If it was 2 white players who did the exact same thing he would have given the exact same comments.
Kane Cornes redraft of the 2018 draft.
It’s early days, but from what I’ve seen this year the 2018 top 10 selections would already be completely different if the draft was to be repeated today. It’s guaranteed that the mistakes of every recruiter in the country to overlook Stack wouldn’t be repeated.
Carlton’s Sam Walsh went number to Carlton, and he’s having a fine rookie season.But he lacks genuine X-factor, and he’s not going to be the best player from that draft.
Port Adelaide’s Connor Rozee has match winning qualities, versatility and significant upside, meaning that he’d be my number one pick. The Power also scored a coup when they stole Xavier Duursma with pick 18. If the draft were repeated, he’d be selected much higher.
Pick three in 2018 was Izak Rankine, who went to the Gold Coast. Unfortunately, his first season has been wrecked by injuries, and the talented forward is yet to lace up the boots. Injury has also derailed St Kilda forward and number four pick Max King’s first season.
For AFL clubs to have sustained success and build towards a premiership they must invest heavily in the draft over consecutive years. Employ a recruiting manager who has a history of success to mitigate blunders and look deeper into a players potential despite the obvious flaws is vital.
That way the mistakes of overlooking players such as Stack won’t be repeated.
KANE’S RE-DRAFTED TOP 10
1. Connor Rozee
2. Sydney Stack
3. Sam Walsh
4. Nick Blakey
5. Bailey Smith
6. Max King
7. Xavier Duursma
8. Tayrn Thomas
9. Jack Lukosius
10. Izak Rankine
That can't be right Stocker is meant to be the 6th best player and Walsh the best number one pick ever.