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Matthew Smith

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TAC Cup footage

Looks the goods, Great skills on both sides of the body and a ferocious tackler.

Thoughts....

 
 
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Now let me guess. The two of you are:

(a) related to or know Matthew Smith, and

(B) related to or know each other pretty well.

Are you for real....... :wacko:

Fu*#%heads with no real input like you are the reason I don't post that often.........

Answer :

(a) Never knew of Matthew Smith until I found his Vid on youtube while searching 2009 draft prospects.

Also not related & never met.

Watch the vid and tell me if I'm wrong.....fool :rolleyes:

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Are you for real....... :wacko:

Fu*#%heads with no real input like you are the reason I don't post that often.........

Answer :

(a) Never knew of Matthew Smith until I found his Vid on youtube while searching 2009 draft prospects.

Also not related & never met.

Watch the vid and tell me if I'm wrong.....fool :rolleyes:

Exactly ..... it's also the reason I no longer sit with insects like those who love to eat their own. Sometimes the glass is half full. Those that insist on conspiracy theories and/or are comfortable with failure should join the tigers. Be part of the solution or f*%# off!


TAC Cup footage

Looks the goods, Great skills on both sides of the body and a ferocious tackler.

Thoughts....

I don't read a lot into youtube highlights but he looks like a tough bugger that likes the contest. You'd think that he would be looked at pretty hard by any team that is interested in a running back pocket. I would have liked to have seen some overhead work though.

Edited by Rojik of the Arctic

Are you for real....... :wacko:

Fu*#%heads with no real input like you are the reason I don't post that often.........

Answer :

(a) Never knew of Matthew Smith until I found his Vid on youtube while searching 2009 draft prospects.

Also not related & never met.

Watch the vid and tell me if I'm wrong.....fool :rolleyes:

Strange that you've never met someone who has an identical ip number to your own. :rolleyes:

Is that just co-incidence?

Please treat other posters with a little more respect in the future.

Thank You.

I don't read a lot into youtube highlights but he looks like a tough bugger that likes the contest. You'd think that he would be looked at pretty hard by any team that is interested in a running back pocket. I would have liked to have seen some overhead work though.

I sent this you tube video of Mathew to Barry Prendergast last August.

I sent him this one of Joel Houghton yesterday.

http://www.bigfooty.com/forum/showthread.php?t=645818

 

Personally I think youtube highlight clips dont offer much.

The day I see more clips involving players' dropped marks, poor kicking and missed tackles is the day i'll take more notice.

Personally I think youtube highlight clips dont offer much.

The day I see more clips involving players' dropped marks, poor kicking and missed tackles is the day i'll take more notice.

A friend of mine who supports Carlton (I know!) was frothing at the mouth over CJ's you tube package.

Now that's funny!


Now let me guess. The two of you are:

(a) related to or know Matthew Smith, and

(B) related to or know each other pretty well.

mate dont be so smug, i never said anything other than he competes hard, which he clearly does.

never said he will get picked up, that we should pick him up or anything else.

just watch the video and tell me its not a good view to see a kid bust his balls like that

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Strange that you've never met someone who has an identical ip number to your own. :rolleyes:

Is that just co-incidence?

Please treat other posters with a little more respect in the future.

Thank You.

Please check that, as I neither know or have met "temp account" in my life.

I have pm'd you both as I would like to get to the bottom of this.

No roll eyes or question marks please.

Thank You.

Two things I like about this kid.

1) It has been posted that he never gives up and tackles hard and the good sign here is that it is over a number of games he does this .. not just one or two odd ones.

2) His disposal on both sides of his body is good, also he shows an ability to kick running goals which is a very good quality to have.

The one thing that might stop us from drafting him would be his height as we already have a number of players that are about his height running around.

Top prospect though and I would not be displeased if he was drafted to MFC.

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