rpfc 29,029 Posted March 31, 2024 Posted March 31, 2024 12 hours ago, monoccular said: This is a nothing reply 1 Quote
rpfc 29,029 Posted March 31, 2024 Posted March 31, 2024 5 hours ago, Demonland said: Great bloke, genuine person. If it wasn’t for one Christian Petracca you could see him as a skipper in the mould of Junior Mac. We touched on this in ‘21 - but the work he does to help CP5 in particular to be damaging is his real asset and then when he gets lost in the shuffle and hurts the opposition - that’s just gravy. To be the best, you need players like ANB that are happy to execute a role and do it excellently. You can put up with the odd fumble and clanger ;) 4 Quote
durango 2,024 Posted March 31, 2024 Posted March 31, 2024 As MFC has lost Angus Brayshaw he has now stepped up to be the midfielder he was recruited to be. 2 Quote
DEE fence 5,054 Posted March 31, 2024 Posted March 31, 2024 14 minutes ago, rpfc said: Great bloke, genuine person. If it wasn’t for one Christian Petracca you could see him as a skipper in the mould of Junior Mac. We touched on this in ‘21 - but the work he does to help CP5 in particular to be damaging is his real asset and then when he gets lost in the shuffle and hurts the opposition - that’s just gravy. To be the best, you need players like ANB that are happy to execute a role and do it excellently. You can put up with the odd fumble and clanger ;) ANB reminds of a Chief of Staff, supporting the General (Trac) during a campaign, enabling the decisive actions. I also think he is a great example for nurturing your talent. We nurtured Wied and some others, and sadly didn't pan out, we did the same with ANB, and it did, and we didn't just get a player, we got a culture, our game style require brutal effort, people like ANB have helped develop that (Viney and Max being the principles), I can't help but think the way Chandler, Kossie, Rivers, McVee etc play is based on seeing the efforts of the leaders like ANB. And by nurturing I think that makes more of a team than just throwing people to the wolves. Compared to the time when Green was Captain (that's too hard we're not doing that(at training)- is that true or urban myth???) I feel ANB was one of those that shook the bruise free tag. 3 Quote
Engorged Onion 10,226 Posted April 1, 2024 Posted April 1, 2024 Fascinating how certain players are key to teams fortunes (structural integrity) and are overshadowed by the glamour of goals and high possession gatherers. They used to be called ‘workman like’ or ‘agricultural’ and now ‘role players’, yet even (to my mind) that is underselling them. ANB’s career has been encapsulated by what he does defensively which is ultimately unheralded unless you are a key back man. It’s not just the last 3 years, and I get that people see his last match as a version of a ‘break out’ - but he’s been consistently consistent for years with the attributes that he has. I loved hearing that someone from the Hawthorn FD flagged that people should sit down and watch what ANB does with the down the ground footage. They watch it knowing how subtly yet significantly influential he is. For a thoroughly obscure reference - he is the Claude Makelele of Melbourne. 4 1 Quote
Moonshadow 17,678 Posted April 1, 2024 Posted April 1, 2024 On 31/03/2024 at 11:37, Chook said: He used to go to ground a lot and fumble at inopportune moments. He’d be the first to say he has been working on his game and has dramatically improved in those areas, taking his game to the next level as a result. Yes, I have been critical of the fumbling, costly turnovers and inability to keep his feet at times in the past. This year ANB has largely removed that and his confidence has soared. Has always been good with pressure acts and tackling, now he's super clean and efficient. Keep it up and he's a big part of us going deep into Sept Good on him and long may this form continue. Speaks very well, a clear leader, reckon he may go into coaching after another couple of flags as a player 1 Quote
durango 2,024 Posted April 2, 2024 Posted April 2, 2024 A couple of years ago he was asked to look around for another team and there were no takers but now who knows how many might ask the question? 1 1 Quote
DEE fence 5,054 Posted April 2, 2024 Posted April 2, 2024 7 hours ago, Engorged Onion said: Fascinating how certain players are key to teams fortunes (structural integrity) and are overshadowed by the glamour of goals and high possession gatherers. They used to be called ‘workman like’ or ‘agricultural’ and now ‘role players’, yet even (to my mind) that is underselling them. ANB’s career has been encapsulated by what he does defensively which is ultimately unheralded unless you are a key back man. It’s not just the last 3 years, and I get that people see his last match as a version of a ‘break out’ - but he’s been consistently consistent for years with the attributes that he has. I loved hearing that someone from the Hawthorn FD flagged that people should sit down and watch what ANB does with the down the ground footage. They watch it knowing how subtly yet significantly influential he is. For a thoroughly obscure reference - he is the Claude Makelele of Melbourne. Great reference, even if I dislike every team he played for, anyway had to look this up and lo and behold: I think Claude has this kind of gift – he's been the best player in the team for years but people just don't notice him, don't notice what he does-Fernando Hierro. Not saying ANB is anything other than maybe the best runner, but the parallels with their defensive work is definitely there (although I think it was racism that saw CM leave Real Madrid) Quote
Biffen 12,949 Posted April 2, 2024 Posted April 2, 2024 Like a good wine. Improves every year. 1 Quote
Little Goffy 14,963 Posted April 2, 2024 Posted April 2, 2024 Fun fact time! Nibbler has only polled Brownlow votes once before and it was some years ago. Even better, it was a remarkable 3 votes in a game where he and Angus Brayshaw had three goals apiece in a beautiful 15-goal margin splattering destruction in Alice Springs which many of us will recall fondly as the peak of the time we were pushing for the most consecutive quarters won, ever. At the time we had only three players on the field with as much experience as Nibbler has now. The opponent? Adelaide! Got another one in you, Nibbler? 1 Quote
leave it to deever 17,618 Posted April 2, 2024 Author Posted April 2, 2024 I'm just wondering if I'm right in saying that Nibbler used to be a poor kick at goal. He's certainly turned it around. Can we move him into the midfield instead of Salo or would that curtail his greatness at the moment? Salo has been ok but Nibbler is just so much stronger and I reckon has more endurance for the job. In any case I'm so glad to see him playing so well. There are a couple of others who have recaptured their form of old. Not least is Langers. The Rock wall in Lever is another as are of course Tmac and Bbb. 1 Quote
dino rover 714 Posted April 2, 2024 Posted April 2, 2024 The amount of territory the guy covers is amazing it means effectively we have more cattle on the park In his first game against Geelong (memorable win) his second effort and goal announced what he had massive tank always wins the 2k trial 1 Quote
Dee Zephyr 19,311 Posted April 2, 2024 Posted April 2, 2024 12 minutes ago, leave it to deever said: I'm just wondering if I'm right in saying that Nibbler used to be a poor kick at goal. He's certainly turned it around. Can we move him into the midfield instead of Salo or would that curtail his greatness at the moment? Salo has been ok but Nibbler is just so much stronger and I reckon has more endurance for the job. In any case I'm so glad to see him playing so well. There are a couple of others who have recaptured their form of old. Not least is Langers. The Rock wall in Lever is another as are of course Tmac and Bbb. Salo is one real tough cookie, his toughness is criminally underrated. 2 Quote
rpfc 29,029 Posted April 2, 2024 Posted April 2, 2024 33 minutes ago, leave it to deever said: I'm just wondering if I'm right in saying that Nibbler used to be a poor kick at goal. He's certainly turned it around. Can we move him into the midfield instead of Salo or would that curtail his greatness at the moment? Salo has been ok but Nibbler is just so much stronger and I reckon has more endurance for the job. In any case I'm so glad to see him playing so well. There are a couple of others who have recaptured their form of old. Not least is Langers. The Rock wall in Lever is another as are of course Tmac and Bbb. Flat wrong about Salem but also, ANB isn’t a midfielder. He finds space in the midfield and gets footy because of his role interchanging with Petracca and the fact that he isn’t respected by the other midfield group. He is very effective in the role he plays and allows our most damaging player to get footy forward of the ball. No need to move away from it 1 Quote
picket fence 18,188 Posted April 2, 2024 Posted April 2, 2024 (edited) NIBBLER = COMBO OF Andy Lovell, Andrew Obst, Glenn Lovett,Steve Newport, Steven Stretch aaand Brett Bailey only I think the way he is going he will end up better than any of these special footsoldiers! How does FIELDMARSHAL NIBBLER sound?? Edited April 2, 2024 by picket fence Quote
58er 6,872 Posted April 2, 2024 Posted April 2, 2024 41 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said: Salo is one real tough cookie, his toughness is criminally underrated. Salo has class and is underrated by the opposition. Even the great Clarry is perpetually underestimated by opposition supporters. We have many at the moment who are becoming really more resilient and reliable from week to week. Quote
In Harmes Way 7,869 Posted April 3, 2024 Posted April 3, 2024 Number 1 general forward in the competition right now according to Champion Data https://www.sen.com.au/news/2024/04/03/underrated-demon-hard-working-blue-top-list-of-players-who-have-gone-to-a/ Quote
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