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Post: # 1432522Post manoffewwords »

WinnersOnly wrote:And the good big man was replaced cheaply with Billy LONGER coming on board with more potential to be A grade than McEvoy. On the other side of the argument after the hawthorn game I could see why we went around Bill Hartung the kid looks all attitude...
I heard an interesting story about this kid a while back.

It seems that his psych. assessment was one of the worst results ever by a potential draftee, I,m not exactly sure if it was a assessment done by another club or a general assessment done by all draftees. Anyway my mail is that only a couple of clubs were aware of this, st kilda was not one of them and was set to draft Hartung. Port Adelaide were aware of the info. Needless to say there was a very late change of mind at StKilda when this advice arrived.

Good source in the coaching system although I may have some of the finer details wrong that's what basically went down..

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kosifantutti wrote:
plugger66 wrote:. I trust many who know a hell of a lot more than me who say he was a very good player.
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not me mate...i still have nightmares of big boy's first attempted mark :twisted:

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Post: # 1432536Post mullet »

Sobraz wrote:Hawthorn are the best traders in the comp, and have done it again.. It is why they are going hard for another flag this year, and will probably win a couple more in the next 5...

Mac is an out and out gun ruckman, who will hit his prime in the next 5 years, as all good ruckman do.. He will be immense for Hawthorn, potentially a premiership captain..

We can sleep well at night however looking at his hit out stats however... they should keep us Saints supporters comfortable... :roll: Let's overlook the best marking ruckman in the game for hit out stats that are completely irrelevant..
Didnt we go to hawthorn with the trade? It was our idea not theirs. They were going to end up with Longer anyway, but we saw it as a way to get another 2 picks in the top 20.
Longer himself thought he was going to hawthorn.
Thats how I heard it anyway, I may be wrong


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Post: # 1432541Post Sobraz »

mullet wrote:
Sobraz wrote:Hawthorn are the best traders in the comp, and have done it again.. It is why they are going hard for another flag this year, and will probably win a couple more in the next 5...

Mac is an out and out gun ruckman, who will hit his prime in the next 5 years, as all good ruckman do.. He will be immense for Hawthorn, potentially a premiership captain..

We can sleep well at night however looking at his hit out stats however... they should keep us Saints supporters comfortable... :roll: Let's overlook the best marking ruckman in the game for hit out stats that are completely irrelevant..
Didnt we go to hawthorn with the trade? It was our idea not theirs. They were going to end up with Longer anyway, but we saw it as a way to get another 2 picks in the top 20.
Longer himself thought he was going to hawthorn.
Thats how I heard it anyway, I may be wrong
Either/or.. I do know that Hawthorn were falling over themselves to snaffle him up in case we had a change of heart.. Hence ditching the Longer idea for what they saw as an upgrade for the same price.. Still pinching themselves I'm betting..


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Sobraz wrote:Hawthorn are the best traders in the comp, and have done it again.. It is why they are going hard for another flag this year, and will probably win a couple more in the next 5...

Mac is an out and out gun ruckman, who will hit his prime in the next 5 years, as all good ruckman do.. He will be immense for Hawthorn, potentially a premiership captain..

We can sleep well at night however looking at his hit out stats however... they should keep us Saints supporters comfortable... :roll: Let's overlook the best marking ruckman in the game for hit out stats that are completely irrelevant..
lol.

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plugger66 wrote:
BringBackMadDog wrote:
Not sure he will be a huge loss. He was in the bottom 3 ruckmen in the league for hitouts and hit outs to advantage, he wasn't a goal kicker so wasn't effective as a forward. He was a good defensive mark but we need more from our ruck man than that

Hit outs mean jack. Hit outs to advantage mean a little more but not much based on where sides finished on the ladder. No he wasnt a goal kicker because our backline was under so much pressure he was forced to play nearly always a kick behind the play. I trust many who know a hell of a lot more than me who say he was a very good player.
So whose been saying that then?


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plugger66 wrote:
Hit outs mean jack. Hit outs to advantage mean a little more but not much based on where sides finished on the ladder. No he wasnt a goal kicker because our backline was under so much pressure he was forced to play nearly always a kick behind the play. I trust many who know a hell of a lot more than me who say he was a very good player.

How many very good games does a very good player need to play to be classed a very good player.

To me he was an ordinary player, but time will tell.


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Post: # 1432556Post Jacks Back »

maverick wrote:
plugger66 wrote:
BringBackMadDog wrote:
Not sure he will be a huge loss. He was in the bottom 3 ruckmen in the league for hitouts and hit outs to advantage, he wasn't a goal kicker so wasn't effective as a forward. He was a good defensive mark but we need more from our ruck man than that

Hit outs mean jack. Hit outs to advantage mean a little more but not much based on where sides finished on the ladder. No he wasnt a goal kicker because our backline was under so much pressure he was forced to play nearly always a kick behind the play. I trust many who know a hell of a lot more than me who say he was a very good player.
So whose been saying that then?
He was a dinosaur and we all know what happened to them.


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Sobraz wrote:Hawthorn are the best traders in the comp, and have done it again.. It is why they are going hard for another flag this year, and will probably win a couple more in the next 5...

Mac is an out and out gun ruckman, who will hit his prime in the next 5 years, as all good ruckman do.. He will be immense for Hawthorn, potentially a premiership captain..

We can sleep well at night however looking at his hit out stats however... they should keep us Saints supporters comfortable... :roll: Let's overlook the best marking ruckman in the game for hit out stats that are completely irrelevant..

I agree, it was a real shame that we just gave Hawthorn McEvoy and got no picks or players for him.

Absolute tosh you talk. What bollocks. The name of the game is to win flags. We needed to trade and he and Dal Santo were two of the few with any currency.

I think some people should have a look at the hard realities of football.

mac may well play in a premiership which never would have happened at the Saints. Keeping him would have meant we would probably not pick up quality midfielders in Dunstan or Acres or got any backmen.

But go off half cocked and mope about with emotional claptrap. Would not like to have you in the trenches next to me.

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maverick wrote:
plugger66 wrote:
BringBackMadDog wrote:
Not sure he will be a huge loss. He was in the bottom 3 ruckmen in the league for hitouts and hit outs to advantage, he wasn't a goal kicker so wasn't effective as a forward. He was a good defensive mark but we need more from our ruck man than that

Hit outs mean jack. Hit outs to advantage mean a little more but not much based on where sides finished on the ladder. No he wasnt a goal kicker because our backline was under so much pressure he was forced to play nearly always a kick behind the play. I trust many who know a hell of a lot more than me who say he was a very good player.
So whose been saying that then?

KB, Dunstall, Parkin, King, Richardson, Harford. Well they have been the ones I have heard. Havent heard anyone say he is an ordinary player except here.


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Post: # 1432577Post Ralphy »

Still think trading away Nick Dal Santo was a stupid choice... 260 games loyal * to the one club, pushed out by us... stupid.


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Re: crazy trading

Post: # 1432581Post Bernard Shakey »

plugger66 wrote:

KB, Dunstall, Parkin, King, Richardson, Harford. Well they have been the ones I have heard. Havent heard anyone say he is an ordinary player except here.
Well, if Finey didn't say it, it doesn't matter.


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Post: # 1432592Post maverick »

plugger66 wrote:
maverick wrote:
plugger66 wrote:

Hit outs mean jack. Hit outs to advantage mean a little more but not much based on where sides finished on the ladder. No he wasnt a goal kicker because our backline was under so much pressure he was forced to play nearly always a kick behind the play. I trust many who know a hell of a lot more than me who say he was a very good player.
So whose been saying that then?

KB, Dunstall, Parkin, King, Richardson, Harford. Well they have been the ones I have heard. Havent heard anyone say he is an ordinary player except here.
Wow, other than the Hawk link that need it to work, hardly high class football judges, but I suppose if you play football you must know….
Let's wait for Dermie to say we are hopeless traders….
Wouldn't expect a foot journo to understand why we did what we did...


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plugger66 wrote:

KB, Dunstall, Parkin, King, Richardson, Harford. Well they have been the ones I have heard. Havent heard anyone say he is an ordinary player except here.
So they're all people who watch the Saints every week. Unlike the people on here.


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And I thought I went early !

This takes the cake.

We have already made a ruling on this trade.

Not just pre season but pre pre season because macca had a good game against a lions under 19s side.
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Post: # 1432610Post samuraisaint »

Ben didn't have a great year in 2013, agreed. His final matches were disappointing. Surprised he left but excited at the prospects we drafted. Didn't see any of the match the other night but heard he did well. Good luck to him.
Everybody commented that the Lions side was extremely undermanned and inexperienced though - and up against the reigning premier. Still, as we all know on here, one pre season game in February does not a season make.


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Ben Macca Who???


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I cant believe that people arent saying how good a deal this is for saints, turning a dinosaur and pick 24 into pick 18, 19 and Savage. We got Longer also to replace, who on potential and at junior level was better ruck AND a better leader (captained Vic Metro).

If this doesnt equal great trade (on paper), well i'm out of here.


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falka wrote:I cant believe that people arent saying how good a deal this is for saints, turning a dinosaur and pick 24 into pick 18, 19 and Savage. We got Longer also to replace, who on potential and at junior level was better ruck AND a better leader (captained Vic Metro).

If this doesnt equal great trade (on paper), well i'm out of here.
Stop using facts please. Gets in the way of delusional thoughts from some.

Even if Mac improves at the Hawks we got great compo. End of story


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saintspremiers wrote:
falka wrote:I cant believe that people arent saying how good a deal this is for saints, turning a dinosaur and pick 24 into pick 18, 19 and Savage. We got Longer also to replace, who on potential and at junior level was better ruck AND a better leader (captained Vic Metro).

If this doesnt equal great trade (on paper), well i'm out of here.
Stop using facts please. Gets in the way of delusional thoughts from some.

Even if Mac improves at the Hawks we got great compo. End of story
s***, sorry forgot we are St.Kilda so we must have stuffed it up.
I won't mention that Acres wouldn't have lasted to 24 and will be the 2nd best player from the draft (behind Billings) and Dunstan the next Sam Mitchell.


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kosifantutti wrote:
plugger66 wrote:

KB, Dunstall, Parkin, King, Richardson, Harford. Well they have been the ones I have heard. Havent heard anyone say he is an ordinary player except here.
So they're all people who watch the Saints every week. Unlike the people on here.

No they probably dont see the Saints as much as some on here but they also arent biased like some on here. I will admit there were a few that didnt rate Ben when he played for us but typical of supporters there are now others who dont rate him. Guess why? he left thats why. last year we werent going to miss BJ in some peoples eyes because Siposs was going to replece hime. Well that worked out well. This year Longer and Hickey are doing the job and will be better players long term. Hope they are right but to me its a case of people hoping they are right. The best situation for all would be that Savage is good for us and either Longer or Hickey play a very good role in the ruck but its to early tell. I hope and wish that all hoppens but IMO Ben is a loss. Plenty of times im wrong and hopefully this is another.


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Post: # 1432623Post PADDLEPOP1001 »

Ben was a good player and I loved his passion but I do believe to go forward and rebuild it was the right trade ,bit rich for people to be saying that the hawks got the better of the deal after one pracy match, it will take at least 2 years before we know ,I do know quite a few hawk supporters that were disappointed to lose Savage and Dunstan looks a goer,Longer will take time but will be a good pick up and a good leader !


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PADDLEPOP1001 wrote:Ben was a good player and I loved his passion but I do believe to go forward and rebuild it was the right trade ,bit rich for people to be saying that the hawks got the better of the deal after one pracy match, it will take at least 2 years before we know ,I do know quite a few hawk supporters that were disappointed to lose Savage and Dunstan looks a goer,Longer will take time but will be a good pick up and a good leader !

Now I certainly agree that anyone taking notice of one practice match decide the hawks got a better deal is crazy but for them short term it is a great deal. Hopefully long term for us it is also a great deal. This is how trades can be win win. One gets the short term benefit and the other gets the long term benefit.

Just one thing though. There will be plenty tell us after Wednesday night how important one practice match is even if its good or bad news.


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Post: # 1432640Post saintspremiers »

Let's not forget that Hickey war coming along nicely and may hit his straps in 2016 when we may start improving


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Post: # 1432645Post citywest »

stinger wrote:http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/d ... 32r68.html


"And the Hawks have Ben McEvoy. If I were a St Kilda fan, I would be calling for a royal commission into how McEvoy parted company with the Saints. One of the oldest sayings in the game is "a good big man will always beat a good little man", and McEvoy is a good big man. Not only that, when asked on Wednesday who might succeed him as captain of Hawthorn, Luke Hodge put up McEvoy as a possible candidate. And he hasn't even played a senior game with the club!"


...i suppose we will have to wait and see.....


i was always critical of the saints for overlooking rioli and going for big boy...now they have both.... :roll:
The McEvoy trade enabled us to get Longer and Savage did it not? That being the case I would say it is one of the best trades St Kilda has ever done. Certainly much better than trading 2 first round draft picks for Barry Brooks I would have thought.


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