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TheBrownDog
I view Houston as a need and Petracca as a want for you guys.Both are a need really.
A dynamic fast-breaking, goal kicking mid.
A brilliant line-breaking kick off HB.
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I view Houston as a need and Petracca as a want for you guys.Both are a need really.
A dynamic fast-breaking, goal kicking mid.
A brilliant line-breaking kick off HB.
The comparisons come and go.where is the guy that was comparing Gulden to him
Blues supporters would think the opposite - not that I speak for Le Club!I view Houston as a need and Petracca as a want for you guys.
Its a good point in that 2 years we have seen 3 players debut at a level rarely rarely seen. All 3 went straight to elite with composure and decision making and have skills that are off the chart.In my humble opinion
1. Ashcroft
2. Sheezel
3. Daicos
Daicos is indeed in rare company with the likes of Coleman and Bunton.I think its pretty difficult yet to rate either of the other 2 above Daicos at this point as he has just played a 1st 3 seasons that are maybe only bettered by Bunton and Coleman in the history of the game. But those other 2 have been stunning in their 1st 2 and I I suspect we will be discussing the 3 together for the next 15 years.
You forgot his mark of the year award. Could well have been the mark of the decade for that absolute speccy over Jake Carlisle.
Wait a minute the general public voted on that one and a good average mark by Andrew Krakouer won it.
It was. But comparing it to Walkers' mark was a bit like comparing an etch-a- sketch to the Mona Lisa.I thought Krak's mark was good. A good pack mark.
If you've played footy you'll appreciate the level of difficulty associated with a pack mark like Krakoeur's compared to the one on one style performed by Walker.It was. But comparing it to Walkers' mark was a bit like comparing an etch-a- sketch to the Mona Lisa.
Only the most one eyed supporter would believe that. But at least I think that we have found the person who voted 500 times to get Krakouers mark over the line in the public vote.If you've played footy you'll appreciate the level of difficulty associated with a pack mark like Krakoeur's compared to the one on one style performed by Walker.
Add in the fact Krakouer's team was the top placed Collingwood, who were at the time were storming back from an 8 goal deficit to overtake Adelaide.
The judges absolutely got that one right.
So how did Krakouer win it then?Only the most one eyed supporter would believe that. But at least I think that we have found the person who voted 500 times to get Krakouers mark over the line in the public vote.
Who would know. In 2011 the Pies were crying about losing a grand final and crying about Eddie's succession plan with MM leaving and watching MM cry.So how did Krakouer win it then?
I mean, it's not as though Collingwood have infinitely more supporters than Carlton, and Collingwood supporters wouldn't have been aware there was even a public vote at the time, given we had bigger fish to fry in contending for the premiership of that year.
Carlton supporters, not so much...
Or...Who would know. In 2011 the Pies were crying about losing a grand final and crying about Eddie's succession plan with MM leaving and watching MM cry.
Us Carlton supporters were thinking that we were on the way up after beating the Bombers in a semi and missing a prelim by a kick over in Perth. It didn't turn out that way sadly.
I suspect that it had something to do with most Carlton supporters being gainfully employed and not having the time to sit at home continually dialling the 7 mark of the year hot line. I vaguely remember a rebate on phone bills for the long term unemployed around that time.
Oh dear.Or...
The voters got it right and the better mark was selected.
And...
Collingwood contended for that year's premiership, whilst Carlton didn't.
And...
It seems you still don't know how the finals system works. Essendon haven't played in a semi-final in two decades.
Meanwhile, Carlton supporters wear a single Preliminary Final belting in the last 20 years, together with 'being a kick from a Preliminary Final in 2011' (how many times have we heard this?) as a badge of honour...Only a Collingwood supporter can wear a grand final loss like a badge of honour.
Yes, I know.Essendon played in finals games in 2009, 2011, 2014, 2017, 2019 & 2021 and lost them all. They haven't won a final in 20 years.
I was aware Walker's 'catch' was shown in the US. But they clearly don't understand the game, illustrated by the references to 'catch', 'rugby' and 'New Zealand'.Walkers mark was the better mark. I was in America at the time and they kept showing it over and over on Sports Centre with the lead in "check out this fantastic catch in the rugby in New Zealand". They didn't show Andrew Krakouer's at all. Maybe they just didn't know that about the opposition etc that you were kind enough to point out for us. But it appears to be very important to you for some reason to believe in something that nobody else believes in (a bit like the tooth fairy which as a Pies supporter you would know plenty about) so rest comfortable in the knowledge that Krakouer's mark of the year was as deserving as Matthew Lloyds back heeled goal of the year.
Another cut and paste job. Oh boyMeanwhile, Carlton supporters wear a single Preliminary Final belting in the last 20 years, together with 'being a kick from a Preliminary Final in 2011' (how many times have we heard this?) as a badge of honour...
Yes, I know.
But I'm not the one who said 'Carlton beat Essendon in a semi [final] in 2011'. You were....
I was aware Walker's 'catch' was shown in the US. But they clearly don't understand the game, illustrated by the references to 'catch', 'rugby' and 'New Zealand'.
Those of us who understand the game appreciate the greater level of difficulty associated with Krak's mark, and he was duly awarded Mark of the Year for his efforts.
As per the public vote.
If I were shown 3 touchdowns from the NFL and asked to select the 'Touchdown of the Year', there is no way known I know anywhere near enough about the game to have an informed opinion.
You'd think after nearly 15 years, you blokes would have gotten over it by now, but I guess that's what happens when you haven't had a lot to celebrate in recent times...
I've played around 150 games at a level just below VFL and I can assure you that it's a lot harder to get that high on your own accord ( walker) as opposed to getting a good ride in a pack ( krak).Only the most one eyed supporter would believe that. But at least I think that we have found the person who voted 500 times to get Krakouers mark over the line in the public vote.
I've played around 150 games at a level just below VFL and I can assure you that it's a lot harder to get that high on your own accord ( walker) as opposed to getting a good ride in a pack ( krak).
What absolute rubbish.I've played around 150 games at a level just below VFL and I can assure you that it's a lot harder to get that high on your own accord ( walker) as opposed to getting a good ride in a pack ( krak).
Bullshit. It's easier to get a lift in a pack situation , yes , a bit tougher to clunk, but the ride is a lot easier and so is the landing.What absolute rubbish.
Whether it be one on one or in a pack, the level of difficulty is pretty much equal.
Personally, I always found it easier to time the leap on a single player than in a pack.
It's also much harder to clunk it in a pack situation, where you have multiple bodies to contend with and likely other players in the air with you to spoil the attempt to mark
The fact of the matter is that we see a lot more one on one marks like Walker's than we do pack marks like Krakouer's.Bullshit. It's easier to get a lift in a pack situation , yes , a bit tougher to clunk, but the ride is a lot easier and so is the landing.
Yeah ok fadge. You're the expert and no one else's opinion matters as per usualThe fact of the matter is that we see a lot more one on one marks like Walker's than we do pack marks like Krakouer's.
Because the one on one marks are easier to time and clunk.
I'm glad you've finally come to that realisation.Yeah ok fadge. You're the expert.
If you've played footy you'll appreciate the level of difficulty associated with a pack mark like Krakoeur's compared to the one on one style performed by Walker.
Add in the fact Krakouer's team was the top placed Collingwood, who were at the time were storming back from an 8 goal deficit to overtake Adelaide.
The judges absolutely got that one right.
What absolute rubbish.
Whether it be one on one or in a pack, the level of difficulty is pretty much equal.
Personally, I always found it easier to time the leap on a single player than in a pack.
It's also much harder to clunk it in a pack situation, where you have multiple bodies to contend with and likely other players in the air with you to spoil the attempt to mark.