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Nice sequence (showing a bit of acceleration)!

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Awesome sequence 6!

Highlights the strengths of 2 guys I think both have something to offer us if they do the things they did here.

Ben Ken - Acceleration, balance, steadies up, draws a man and makes the smart decision (Poor Paddy McKenna's ankles)

Vanders - strong in close, physical, uses his size to get the ball out of reach, hands off to a runner and follows up with a (borderline illegal) shepherd (or tackle) of the opposition. Smart, physical team play

I'm certainly guilty of pointing out the weaknesses of players, especially guys on the fringes of the best 22, but the reality is if those kind of guys play to their strengths they'll contribute regardless of their deficiencies. 

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Posted

He impressed me today! Very good player! Gee, loving the depth we now have! 

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I want the likes of Ben Kennedy, Wagner and JKH to mention but 3 to keep improving and putting their hand up. I don't see these three ( and others) as locks for the team. What it means is the likes of Petracca, Kent  and Hunt who are ahead of these 3 have to perform.

It contrasts with the days when we all knew that players got games because there was no one else to put in the team. We knew it and I am tipping the players knew it.


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4 hours ago, old dee said:

That happens when you don't get near the ball a lot.

Good try Old dee but Kennedy averaged 17.3 disposals per game playing as a small forward with his highest a 29 disposal game against Collingwood. Thats more then Vandenberg, Garlett, Kent, Watts Hunt Brayshaw and few more who averaged lower then Kennedy.

 

 

 

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Posted
21 hours ago, picket fence said:

He impressed me today! Very good player! Gee, loving the depth we now have! 

Kiss of death right there...

 

Posted
25 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Good try Old dee but Kennedy averaged 17.3 disposals per game playing as a small forward with his highest a 29 disposal game against Collingwood. Thats more then Vandenberg, Garlett, Kent, Watts Hunt Brayshaw and few more who averaged lower then Kennedy.

 

 

 

Pity he played so few games compared to the others.

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Posted
18 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

That's poor even by your standards, OD.

It is hard to play well at senior level when you spend most weeks at Casey WB.

Posted
38 minutes ago, old dee said:

It is hard to play well at senior level when you spend most weeks at Casey WB.

15 games at senior level and 10 games in the VFL.

You really suck at this old dee..  

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1 hour ago, old dee said:

Pity he played so few games compared to the others.

In one season in which his form fluctuated from really good to poor.

Paul Roos thinks he has a long term career at the Dees. In short, he doesn't agree with you. I reckon he knows a player when he sees one.

 

Posted (edited)
10 hours ago, Ron Burgundy said:

In one season in which his form fluctuated from really good to poor.

Paul Roos thinks he has a long term career at the Dees. In short, he doesn't agree with you. I reckon he knows a player when he sees one.

 

You may be right RB.

IMO he is average and too short.

The powers that be got him from Collingwood because again IMO they thought he could improve on his performances with a fresh start.

All my Pie supporter friends tell me  he played the same way there and no one was disappointed when he left.

PS Roos thought the Prince was a good get and we know how that turned out. No one is infallible Roos included.

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Not sure he'll ever be best 22, but I think he'll be an important role player in certain games against certain clubs.

He has a bit of X factor about him. And he definitely goes in hard.

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Agree Old Dee. Kennedy has some ability, but doesn't have the desire to be an elite footballer. He'll probably have three games this year that absolutely thrill us, and ten that completely underwhelm. I'll be amazed if he gets another contract from us, or any club for that matter. 

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Too short and not enough footy brains to be a mid.

Too slow to be an outside/wing type.

Not enough tricks to be a crumbing forward.

Vanilla footballer, won't be around in 2018.

 

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32 minutes ago, old dee said:

You may be right RB.

IMO he is average and too short.

The powers that be got him from Collingwood because again IMO they thought he could improve on his performances with a fresh start.

All my Pie supporter friends tell me  he played the same way there and no one was disappointed when he left.

PS Roos thought the Prince was a good get and we know how that turned out. No one is infallible Roos included.

Sensible MFC supporters shouldn't have been disappointed with what we lost in this deal.

How I see it, we can't lose in this trade.  If BenKen is delisted at the end of this year, then we haven't really lost out.

Posted
11 minutes ago, billy2803 said:

Sensible MFC supporters shouldn't have been disappointed with what we lost in this deal.

How I see it, we can't lose in this trade.  If BenKen is delisted at the end of this year, then we haven't really lost out.

This makes no sense at all.

Collingwood get a best 22 player, we delist the player we received 2 season later, but we didn't lose out?

Righto then...

 

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Posted
8 minutes ago, stuie said:

This makes no sense at all.

Collingwood get a best 22 player, we delist the player we received 2 season later, but we didn't lose out?

Righto then...

 

Beats me to  stuie. I too am struggling to see no lose from that trade if BK does not make it.

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