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Was really looking forward to seeing Maric play today.

Safe to say he had a stinker. Seemed as though everything he did, he made a mess of.

Will he be dropped? I would say yes. He just looked lost out there today. I think he will be sent back to Casey for a spell and hopefully he can press for another chance later in the year.

I think he will turn out ok in the end, but his performace today is a reminder to us all that the rebuild is going to be a long process with lots of hopes, thrills and disappointments along the way.

Looking forward to seeing the real Addam Maric stand up later in the season.

Edit: I add this edit so as to make my point clearer as it seems to have been misunderstood.

I'm sorry if people felt I was merely being critical of Addam's performance on Sunday because that was never my intention. I wouldn't single out a young player like that.

The point I was trying to make was a general point concerning the 'hype' surrounding some of our young players. I used Addam as an example. Jack Grimes is another that comes to mind.

Maric had played only five games before Sunday and Jack Grimes has played just one. Yet you can read many posts on here about how they are going to be great players, even being deemed 'premiership quality.' You can also read how James Strauss and Sam Blease are going to be in our 'best 22 in 2010' before they've even played a game for the Casey seniors.

I used Maric's disappointing game on Sunday as an example of why we should be more measured in our expectations and estimations of players so young. I feel in some cases they have been over-hyped before they've really got themselves settled.

Like I said, the rebuilding process will be long with many ups and downs and the young players will thrill us as much as they will disappoint and frustrate us. Addam's performance yesterday was disappointing, but that's all it was.

He will be better for it and I am sure he will respond when he gets the chance, whether that be next week, next month or whenever.

Like I said, my intention was not to be merely critical of Addam's game on Sunday but to make a broader point about undue 'hype' for our younger players. Sorry again if people took it any other way.

Posted
Was really looking forward to seeing Maric play today.

Safe to say he had a stinker. Seemed as though everything he did, he made a mess of.

Will he be dropped? I would say yes. He just looked lost out there today. I think he will be sent back to Casey for a spell and hopefully he can press for another chance later in the year.

I think he will turn out ok in the end, but his performace today is a reminder to us all that the rebuild is going to be a long process with lots of hopes, thrills and disappointments along the way.

Looking forward to seeing the real Addam Maric stand up later in the season.

As I said somewhere else, I think he was too aware of how fast the game is. He had far more time than he thought and wound up rushing his disposals when in reality he was under little pressure and could have taken time to settle and think a little about it. Given a week to relax and review his performance, I think we'll see a much better game next round.

Posted

Wouldn't be ready to send him back to Casery based on 1 horrid performance. Truth is Addam was able to find the ball very well today, his disposal was absolutley putrid, but that is so far from the norm for him. Whether he was overawed or trying too hard I'm not sure, but he has to be given another chance.

Posted
Man in 6th game has poor showing...STOP THE PRESS

Exactly.

The way some people talking him up in the previous weeks as he pressed for selection was ridiculous.

He'll be better for it I'm sure.

Posted
He just looked lost out there today.

Didn't look lost to me. Just rushed everything and lacked poise.

Don't see the point of dropping him. If he has 2-3 more like that, confidence might be an issue and might need a spell at Casey but Maric should be encouraged to go again. The games quick but Maric was playing supersonic and acted like there was 22 Usain Bolts playing for Geelong.

You'll be fine young fella.


Posted

why the hell would you drop him,

got lots of the ball,

just stuffed it everytime.

overawed by the occasion?

once he gets settled a game like today he'd have 4 goals against his name.

give hime time now - a shocker doesn't matter at this point.

by Round 12 (the pencilled in Watts game) he'll be fine.

Posted
Didn't look lost to me. Just rushed everything and lacked poise.

Don't see the point of dropping him. If he has 2-3 more like that, confidence might be an issue and might need a spell at Casey but Maric should be encouraged to go again. The games quick but Maric was playing supersonic and acted like there was 22 Usain Bolts playing for Geelong.

You'll be fine young fella.

Agreed. Probably a bit hasty in my call to drop him. I admit that.

Would love to see him just calm down a little.

Posted

Did do a lot wrong and not a lot right but will be better for the run. Hard for guys coming in after missing early games in the year.. The positives were he kept finding himself in the right spots... and we wee playing geelong

Posted

The hype on here before the game was a bit much I think, he was disappointing with his skills and composure but you have to expect some of that, first AFL game for the year.

He'll be back and we'll fall in love all over again.

Posted

he's the new Colin Sylvia... Just needs Yze_Magic to jump off him, and stop weighing him down, and he'll be good to go...

Posted

He had an absulute shocker.

But i hope we dont drop i belive hes a big part of the future so lets persist.

Posted

Kicked/handballed poorly when he is usually a beautiful kick in particular

Showed last year that he has significant ability when it comes to both winning the ball in the air and on the ground and kicking it precisely . This was his first game back. Should keep his place in the team as we are in our development phase this year and as such bringing a developing player in for a week then dropping him would not help his development. I would back him to do better next week. We certainly need more players who can kick it wth the precision that he normally does.

Posted

Didn't have a great game disposal wise but he showed that he can read the play well and at least find alot of the footy. I didn't mind his game, clearly he's better than he's effort today but there were glimpses of what he could become.

He sort of reminds me of Armstrong a bit, just a bit classier


Posted
is it ma-RICK? or ma-RICH?

watching the replay on fox and bruce and dennis can't decide...anyone know?

The Maric that plays for Adelaide is ma-RICH.

Should be assume Addam is the same?

Posted
Weak.

WEAK.

First game for the year, sixth of career, and you're hanging s#$% on him?

WEAK.

Amen......

Will he be dropped? I would say yes. He just looked lost out there today. I think he will be sent back to Casey for a spell and hopefully he can press for another chance later in the year.

Poor game aside, this thread is a pretty bloody ordinary one.

Posted
Weak.

WEAK.

First game for the year, sixth of career, and you're hanging s#$% on him?

WEAK.

Nobodies hanging anything on him mate.

The whole point of the original post was that we SHOULDN'T be too disappointed with his performance considering all the hype surrounding his inclusion which many of us had been hoping for over the last couple of weeks.

Yes he had a bad game. But he'll be better for it.

Settle down.

Posted

I was under the impression it was "Ma-rick", and that he was no relation to the Maric ("Eevarn Ma-ritch") for Adelaide. I'm not certain of that though.

All the things he did wrong today were skills related -- lousy kicks and fumbles -- which are his supposed strengths, so I'd put it down completely to nerves of an inexperienced young player. Deserves another hitout.

Posted

Its ma-RICK. I remember an article where he said he played with the Crows' ma-RICH at Calder and how he wasn't related.

Posted
I was under the impression it was "Ma-rick", and that he was no relation to the Maric ("Eevarn Ma-ritch") for Adelaide. I'm not certain of that though.

I'm pretty sure he's not related. But it's spelt the same. So I guess it might be pronounced the same.

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