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Put your head over the ball next time!!!!

Just look at Dan Hannebery and show some heart!!!

Edited by Whispering_Jack

 

He is in his first season and is seriously undersized.

Cut him some slack FFS!

 

It was Jolly wasn't it? Only about 2 foot and 25 kgs difference. Would have looked pretty if the ball had have gone with him.

Edited by Rojik of the Arctic

Yes it was an ordinary effort and am sure the debrief will sort it out. He will learn from it. It becomes a problem when it becomes a habit.

How's Liam Jurrah going Sticks??


Yeah wasnt great to see. Then again he weights low 70s kgs, and White weighs 105kgs.... so over 30kgs of difference lol. I'm sure he'll hear all about it from the coaching staff and will learn from it.

I really like Bennell. The only problem I have with him at the moment is he isnt getting enough of the ball. When he does get it he has good dash and kicking, and I think the club should try to utilize that more. Whether that means playing him on the wing instead of in defense I'm not sure, but it's definitely his strength and hopefully we see more of it in the future, as he is wasting in shut down defensive roles IMO.

Put your head over the ball next time!!!!

Just look at Dan Hannebery and show some heart!!!

bennells gona be a topline player,your a stupid pea heart sticks. :lol:
 
Put your head over the ball next time!!!!

Just look at Dan Hannebery and show some heart!!!

He's a kid, they do that from time to time.

In fact, your username illustrates a fondness for a player that has 'pulled out of contests' on more than one occasion.

Bennell will be a very good player.

the bounce of the ball didn't help him. if it had gone straight or the other way he would have been off with the ball in hand.


[censored] thread.

It looked worse than it was because the ball bounced away from him. He was anticipating the ball sitting up nicely for him and was preparing to make his getaway.

Very few players over the course of their careers, have gone everytime it's their turn to go, especially early in their career. I remember seeing Chris Judd in his first season dodge a contest similar to Bennell today. He turned out ok.

It happens. He'll learn from it. And as he plays more games he'll learn how to take a bump from a much bigger opponent without taking the full force of it. I remember seeing Matthew Robbins run in a straight line with Glen Jakovich coming full speed in the opposite direction. Robbins didn't know how to protect himself against a much bigger opponent while still making a contest. He totally wrecked his shoulder by taking bump from Jakvich full on.

If Bennell shirks contest after contest, then it's a problem. Right now, it's not a concern.

Yeah i thought he was either about to tap it to his advantage or scoop it up. It was just an awkward bounce that made it look bad.


Micheal Voss shirked a few contests when he was a young player -- look how soft he turned out to be.

Put your head over the ball next time!!!!

Just look at Dan Hannebery and show some heart!!!

A furure champion. Pull your gead in

not really worried about this

jetta is soft as butter

Really? Are we watching the same Jetta?

Anyway, on topic, as others have already said, if Jamie continues to squib it, then it's a problem. As of now, it's just a one-off incident that i'm sure he'll learn from.

He is in his first season and is seriously undersized.

Cut him some slack FFS!

So what if his seriously undersized and a first year player

Right from the get go your told to put your head over the footy

It's not the size of the dog in the fight that counts, its the size of the fight in the dog

It was soft, soft as butter and shocking to see

Jaded you are consistantly cementing yourself as the worst poster on this site, not allowing anyone to critize a melbourne player in any way shape or form. Drop the act, get real! We are where we are for a reason. Dont shade the situation its black or white!

You go, you dont go. You dont stick out one arm and half go at it like a fairy.

So what if his seriously undersized and a first year player

Right from the get go your told to put your head over the footy

It's not the size of the dog in the fight that counts, its the size of the fight in the dog

It was soft, soft as butter and shocking to see

Jaded you are consistantly cementing yourself as the worst poster on this site, not allowing anyone to critize a melbourne player in any way shape or form. Drop the act, get real! We are where we are for a reason. Dont shade the situation its black or white!

You go, you dont go. You dont stick out one arm and half go at it like a fairy.

I agree, but I'll cut him some slack because he's a rookie.

I didn't see it and I've not seen him dog it before. But if I see it again I'll start to ask some serious questions.

Hopefully this will be avoided because if the coaches are worth their salt they will go over this incident with him and make sure there is not a recurrence.


So what if his seriously undersized and a first year player

Right from the get go your told to put your head over the footy

It's not the size of the dog in the fight that counts, its the size of the fight in the dog

And you love Morton? :blink::rolleyes::lol:

jetta is soft as butter

Is those post a joke? Jetta has plenty of question marks at this stage, but hardness is definitely not one of them. He's actually so hard at the man that it's been comical at times, watching him try to tackle blokes twice his weight.

To me it looked like he was anticipating a change in ball direction.

My interpretation too, though it might've just been rose coloured glasses. But like W_J said, I believe he deserves the benefit of the doubt at this stage of his career, especially considering this one was borderline and happened in isolation. It's only a worry if it starts to occur more often.

Didn't look good but will add to him as a player over time. I'm sure opp players will get into him over the rest of the season and he will use it as motivation. Go Benny!!!

 

Wasn't long ago Josh Hunt dogged it in a marking contest. He came under a lot uf scrutiny but answered it by being harder than ever. Wouldn't doubt his courage now. Good lesson to be learnt early on.

And you love Morton? :blink::rolleyes::lol:

whats your point????????

morton was sensational today, delicious even.


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