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Who cares about this bloke as he achieved sfa in four years at the club.
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agree 100%. Not worth discussing a very very ordinary player. Should have packed him off after 2 years. Never showed any sign that he'd make it.Who cares about this bloke as he achieved sfa in four years at the club.
Quite right. He's a professional athlete with a limited career span, like all other professional athletes.Doubt he’d care about not making it in the afl if he gets 500k minimum to punt in the nfl and do **** all
Doubt he’d care about not making it in the afl if he gets 500k minimum to punt in the nfl and do **** all
Why does he keep saying he's bitter about his time in AFL? Is it because he got dropped from a final?
Probably because he was no longer able to hold the club to Ransom...Why does he keep saying he's bitter about his time in AFL? Is it because he got dropped from a final?
Good on the other Ben.
I'd say he had a sour taste because he tried really hard but found himself not so much not good enough, as not the right type, for a premiership team.
He was competing against Dusty and Caddy (no chance) and Townsend (defensive specialist, which Ben isn't) for a medium forward role. The usual hole was taken by one of George, Bolts or (my absolute man crush favorite) Dan Rioli. So no matter what he did he wasn't good enough. Shai was probably next in line.
Anyway, good luck to him. Hopefully the guy we drafted in his place is damn good. Probably the lid from Kalgoorlie, who I love the sound of.
The point is he didn't try really hard. By his own admission he turned his toes up and gave up a quarter through the season and just went through the motions.
Townsend is a perfect comparison. Couldn't get in the side but just kept at it, kept at it, never gave up, put the work in and was rewarded like very few are.
As they say 95% of the time if you want a glimpse of the future you look at the past and when things get a little tough for Ben, as they will, I wonder if it will be the same again.
Quite right. He's a professional athlete with a limited career span, like all other professional athletes.
Must maximise his potential earnings while he can.
Well-nourished.A bit harsh, but he's not really looking like one in the pics just up on the AFL site. Been in a good paddock.
Good on the other Ben.
I'd say he had a sour taste because he tried really hard but found himself not so much not good enough, as not the right type, for a premiership team.
He was competing against Dusty and Caddy (no chance) and Townsend (defensive specialist, which Ben isn't) for a medium forward role. The usual hole was taken by one of George, Bolts or (my absolute man crush favorite) Dan Rioli. So no matter what he did he wasn't good enough. Shai was probably next in line.
Anyway, good luck to him. Hopefully the guy we drafted in his place is damn good. Probably the lid from Kalgoorlie, who I love the sound of.
A bit harsh, but he's not really looking like one in the pics just up on the AFL site. Been in a good paddock.
Spot onNot the right type for a premiership team?
I'll give you the word. All 18 teams, including ours, harbour ambitions to win the premiership.
Hence - as per your statement - that's why there was zero, zilch, nada, nought interest from any other club in B. Lennon.
In the cold hard light of day, you wake up one day and realise that BRUCE Lennon, who was taken at pick 33 in the draft, played sevem more games than BEN Lennon, who was a first round pick at No. 12, all in two less seasons.
Not the right type for a premiership team?
I'll give you the word. All 18 teams, including ours, harbour ambitions to win the premiership.
Hence - as per your statement - that's why there was zero, zilch, nada, nought interest from any other club in B. Lennon.
In the cold hard light of day, you wake up one day and realise that BRUCE Lennon, who was taken at pick 33 in the draft, played sevem more games than BEN Lennon, who was a first round pick at No. 12, all in two less seasons.
I meant our premiership team. We relied on a bunch of fast small types with huge defensive pressure. + Dusty, Caddy and townsend. For our team he didn't fit.
I will add, Lennon's venture into the world of college football has FAIL written all over it.
I hope he makes it, but it is going to take a complete turnaround in attitude.
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Same, I hope he and anyone else for that matter makes it over there. Different role I know, but they sussed Hayne out pretty quickly - they will get to know Lennon too. Sadly, for him, he'll be back quicker than a Trump tweet.
Not to say they won't make it in the NFL, but those 3 mentioned have the two Ben's well and truly covered as AFL players.Rocca, Graham and Bennett all did well there as punters. It’s not the same as playing as running back or receiver or any other offensive/defensive position
Not to say they won't make it in the NFL, but those 3 mentioned have the two Ben's well and truly covered as AFL players.
Seems like they're happy to get a qualification and do the college stuff and making the NFL would be a bonus. THey're going to have a good time either way so good on em.
Not to say they won't make it in the NFL, but those 3 mentioned have the two Ben's well and truly covered as AFL players.
Seems like they're happy to get a qualification and do the college stuff and making the NFL would be a bonus. THey're going to have a good time either way so good on em.
No doubt but the punter does nothing else but punt and kick field goals, doesn’t really matter if they’ve been a good AFL player as long as they can kick the ball the way they want them to. That’s why a lot them can play well into their 30s
Aussie Brad wing who's with the New York Giants is highly regarded and he played footy until he was 18 with Sandy Dragons.
Griffiths has far beyond the physical attributes of what is the norm for a punter But in the end it's all about technique and professionalism. That's why I think Griff has more of a shot than Lennon