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he played VFL on the weekend?
He did, but I think I read somewhere he picked up a niggle during the match?
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he played VFL on the weekend?
It’s almost a teaching experience for SDK, gets to learn from Goldstein and Draper.Yeah, they were never losing the ruck battle so they basically just added dead weight
There is absolutely no legitimate reason he shouldn’t be in the team in front of Tuohy. Positionally. Form. Anything.I can only guess if Mannagh is happy or not.
I'll assume he isn't super happy.
The guy would be taking a pay cut to sit in the same comp he was dominating last year, but this year we aren't playing him in a position that gives him the chance to play like he did last year.
If he went to another club, he'd probably be playing most weeks and make at least double, if not triple what he'd be making this year.
The guy's partner just had a kid... not sure if she worked prior and is now down her wage (possibly).
Now Mannagh turns pro footballer and they'd be doing worse financially because he would have quit his full-time job in Altona and also won't be getting Werribee VFL payments (I do assume he got something for that).
We as a club selected him and have given him a chance... and whilst yes, we don't owe him anything (we got him contracted)... I look at it from afar and think "I don't love how we have gone about this from a human perspective".
I'm not even sure if he lives in Geelong... I wouldn't be surprised if he came from Werribee/Altona area each day.
He worked his ass off to finally be good enough in recruiter's eyes to be drafted... Then draft him and plonk him at full forward in the magoos.
I just don't love it and there's no way he'd be not at least thinking that he would have been better off playing elsewhere.
On the flip side... There is the possibility that got drafted by Freo (who were keen) and he'd be sitting in the WAFL also not playing and have his partner and baby interstate with him (away from support) whilst being basically on minimum wage... I think he'd be playing more if at another club that rated him. If he isn't good enough to be playing half-forward at a different club that is less stacked than us in that position then why would we draft him in the first place.
I also think it's about 5k per match payment... If he is not getting some games in the 1's, I reckon things would be tight.
So for me, I'm not as focused on him playing seniors as Pure_Ownage is, because the position we have him in the VFL deny's him any chance to progress (so I'm not shocked at all he isn't playing).
I'm more looking at it from how we might be doing this guy's career dirty by drafting him and I expect more from us as a club.
There's every chance the shine of his 2023 VFL season could be rubbed off and he being an extra year older means that other clubs may no longer want him.
From an outsider looking in... It's disappointing, although maybe Manngh is chuffed as can be and has no issues.
Why the heck would we use that draft pick on a 175cm 26-year-old and have him playing as an undersized FF in the VFL when he is a dynamic half-forward.
Someone has miscalculated here.
There is absolutely no legitimate reason he shouldn’t be in the team in front of Tuohy. Positionally. Form. Anything.
It wasn't fear.
It was just a fish out of water. TDK is an in-form, stronger built ruckman while SDK is a down-on-form, more gangly player who is definitely not a ruckman. Those first few contests were always going to be brutal and I knew it was going to play out the way it did.
I'd be blaming the coaches more than SDK for that one, although I can understand they wanted to see if a radical move could spark the kid.
Didn’t notice anything in the VFL.
I imagine the reason is that Stengle and Close are keeping him out of the side and if you want to play him further up the field Dempsey and Miers.
Still would like to try him on a wing, think he could absolutely play that role at Senior level.
Hmmm, disappointing.He did, but I think I read somewhere he picked up a niggle during the match?
Goops! Sorry
Yeah, he had a tough gig playing a different role, but for mine the bigger issue was that he was totally unprepared for how his opponent came at him physically.
I reckon TDK knows better than anyone about Sam's reluctance to engage with physicality, and took full advantage of that knowledge. He went at Sam hard, and Sam wilted.
To his credit he bounced back a bit in the second half. Hopefully that was the result of a rising self determination to not accept the bullying anymore, and to become more physical himself.
It'll be an interesting watch. We need the vintage 2022 Sam back.
I read that coming into last weekend but haven't heard anything since and he played out the game well in the VFL. He was 3-4 held marks from having a monster game. He's really going to be very good. The ruck we've needed since Ottens. If the body can hold up.Take it with salt, but I'm certain I heard / read somewhere that he'd pulled up with a niggle.
I'm not that concerned by what other clubs think.It takes two to tango though, how many clubs are going out of their way to chase him?
Haha yes I did and it didn't seem outrageous at the timeOther clubs were keen and going to take him for sure.
That's why we took him as early as we did and didn't wait until last picks.
Freo was keen and just lost Shultz... Can only assume they wanted Mannagh to step in for Shultz.
Someone on here even made an outrageous claim that Mannagh would have a better season than Shultz.
I don’t understand it.I would agree. He was totally unprepared for it - given he's never played ruck and has not been coached to do it.
Im sure there is a mindset for all athletes but that can also differ by their roles and positions.
And he got better in the second half.... but im still amazed at the depth of vitriol headed in his direction
GO Catters
I read that coming into last weekend but haven't heard anything since and he played out the game well in the VFL. He was 3-4 held marks from having a monster game. He's really going to be very good. The ruck we've needed since Ottens. If the body can hold up.
I don’t understand it.
He was beaten up badly in the first qtr…but the in form ruckman in the competition. The game before our then (very very experienced) ruckman was beaten up badly after qtr time but the other inform ruckman in the completion.
I actually think SDK would have the prize for the best ruck game from a Cat this year? Not a high bar I know but despite how much I love Toby I don’t think he has had a game yet where he hasn’t been beaten badly (brisbane doesnt count given injury to opponent)? I might have forgotten one game?
But the point remains SDK in the ruck is actually an inspired choice (for now). It might not work but it certainly isn’t going to material hurt us in the short relative to the alternatives…and it might work (who knows) and either way I think will be really good for SDK development
Yeah I know it was you... and it wasn't outrageous.Haha yes I did and it didn't seem outrageous at the time
Yeah I just think the draft thinned out at that point and he was the best we could get at the pick. Won't waste too many brain cells on itI'm not that concerned by what other clubs think.
But the situation does seem a little strange. Draft a 26yo with a pick in the 30s who has played both mid and forward in the VFL, then play him mainly as a forward when our AFL team is crying out for mids and are pretty well stocked up forward. Then he goes and performs well at VFL level as a forward (17 goals in 7 games) and you don't pick him anyway.
I don't necessarily think he should definitely be getting a game in our forward line because you have to drop someone (although close has certainly had a lean couple of months, albeit slightly different roles and Rohan has been average at times). But I don't see what more he could do to get picked, and therefore don't really understand the rationale in drafting him in the first place.
I'm curious what our plans were when drafting him. I don't think you use a pick as early as we did for someone that is 26/27 and is seen purely as a backup.
I disagree.Yeah I just think the draft thinned out at that point and he was the best we could get at the pick. Won't waste too many brain cells on it
I don't hate the SDK ruck experiment.
I think the ruck role can be overrated at times, and it allows them to play SDK, Neale and Blicavs (assuming they rate those 3 higher than Conway/Stanley) and have an extra midfielder, half back etc. But it is interesting that Conway was hyped so much earlier in the year and is now playing VFL while we parachute in someone who has never really played the role.
I also think you have to consider who you're playing. I wouldn't want to do it against Gawn, Grundy etc. And while Goldstein is a bit older now, they've selected both Goldy and Draper and we've gone with no recognised ruck which is interesting. It could turn out great, or it could blow up in our face.
Ok sure they'll pop up in time, but we didn't have time.I disagree.
We traded for that draft pick... we wanted it... Wells wanted Mannagh.
In time there will be some good players pop up that went after Mannagh in the draft (Humphries one of them).