The Official Tommy Walsh Thread
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The Official Tommy Walsh Thread
Post everything Tommy Walsh related ITT.
Mods will hopefully make this a sticky until not too long. Afterall, he is possibly the biggest name at the club who has yet to have played a game of AFL football.
How far away is he now? I'm losing patience. We need more height in the forward line, don't we? Or is he a defender? RL used him in the backline in the NAB Cup.
Is he actually a keeper? Is he merely today's version of Dermot McNicholl?
Mods will hopefully make this a sticky until not too long. Afterall, he is possibly the biggest name at the club who has yet to have played a game of AFL football.
How far away is he now? I'm losing patience. We need more height in the forward line, don't we? Or is he a defender? RL used him in the backline in the NAB Cup.
Is he actually a keeper? Is he merely today's version of Dermot McNicholl?
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What steady career? They're not paid in Gaelic Football.goddardisgod wrote:Reckon Willy J should stay in the side, Darch to Sandy FF, Walsh to Sandy CHF and Jacko Ferg to sandy CHB.
He's a forward. A prodigy who would change the Irish game from the runners to the massive men. He risked his steady career and recognition for relative obscurity down under. Let him have it.
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really?Bernard Shakey wrote:What steady career? They're not paid in Gaelic Football.goddardisgod wrote:Reckon Willy J should stay in the side, Darch to Sandy FF, Walsh to Sandy CHF and Jacko Ferg to sandy CHB.
He's a forward. A prodigy who would change the Irish game from the runners to the massive men. He risked his steady career and recognition for relative obscurity down under. Let him have it.
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Rugby Union wasn't professional, until till about 20 years ago.Bernard Shakey wrote:What steady career? They're not paid in Gaelic Football.goddardisgod wrote:Reckon Willy J should stay in the side, Darch to Sandy FF, Walsh to Sandy CHF and Jacko Ferg to sandy CHB.
He's a forward. A prodigy who would change the Irish game from the runners to the massive men. He risked his steady career and recognition for relative obscurity down under. Let him have it.
A boy like him, probably works for some sponsor, or boardperson who ensure he's always available for training, or he's employed by a bank or business who use his persona to gain clients.
It's been like that for decades in "ammature" sport.
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Saw him against Port.
He looked OK.
Wasn't setting the world on fire.
Would like to see him playing better for Sandy before elevation.
But I think he can make it.
Saw him against Port.
He looked OK.
Wasn't setting the world on fire.
Would like to see him playing better for Sandy before elevation.
But I think he can make it.
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yup. gardiner went on the long term injured list and archer took his spot. gardy's probably still on the list (nowhere near back) and lenny could go on as well if we wanted, to make another spot for a rookie.desertsaint wrote:can someone clarify whether or not we can promote him?
otherwise what's the point of farting in the wind.
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I didn't know Dempster was Irish: I thought he was from a far more remote, backward and priest-ridden place...East Gippsland!Sainternist wrote:sean dempster is irish. has he looked like earning his sport in recent time?dcstkfc wrote:Let's not get carried away with him just because he's Irish. Play him if he's earned a shot.
In terms of Walsh: he looked all right as a central defender in the NAB Cup, but nothing special. I don't get the sense that AFL is moving in a direction in which players of his size are going to be all that much use: eg, think of the Blues this weekend and the triple threat of Betts, Garlett and Yarran.
I never understood the strategy re Walsh. He was trumpeted by Drain and Nixon (two gentlemen for whom, as you all know, I have always had the utmost respect ) as being a future superstar: "as good as a first round draft pick". I can't help feeling we'd have done better concentrating using our actual first round pick to recruit a good young player, rather than the train wreck that was Lovett.
Meanwhile Walsh looks like developing into a central defender and nothing more than that, when we already have a pretty good one in Zac.
I hope I'm wrong...
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We'll end up having a very good bunch of umm... spoiling defenders (Dawson, Walsh and Simpkin)meher baba wrote:I didn't know Dempster was Irish: I thought he was from a far more remote, backward and priest-ridden place...East Gippsland!Sainternist wrote:sean dempster is irish. has he looked like earning his sport in recent time?dcstkfc wrote:Let's not get carried away with him just because he's Irish. Play him if he's earned a shot.
In terms of Walsh: he looked all right as a central defender in the NAB Cup, but nothing special. I don't get the sense that AFL is moving in a direction in which players of his size are going to be all that much use: eg, think of the Blues this weekend and the triple threat of Betts, Garlett and Yarran.
I never understood the strategy re Walsh. He was trumpeted by Drain and Nixon (two gentlemen for whom, as you all know, I have always had the utmost respect ) as being a future superstar: "as good as a first round draft pick". I can't help feeling we'd have done better concentrating using our actual first round pick to recruit a good young player, rather than the train wreck that was Lovett.
Meanwhile Walsh looks like developing into a central defender and nothing more than that, when we already have a pretty good one in Zac.
I hope I'm wrong...
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IF Tommy is to be of any benefit to us it will be as an exciting, unconventional, unusual, creative Irish bull.
If he is to be a spoiling defense robot he may as well go back to Ireland, as those types of players can be readily found in our own backyard.
While an apprenticeship up back makes good sense in terms of his Aussie Rules education, now is probably the time to let him loose up forward and see just what he might be capable of.
If he is to be a spoiling defense robot he may as well go back to Ireland, as those types of players can be readily found in our own backyard.
While an apprenticeship up back makes good sense in terms of his Aussie Rules education, now is probably the time to let him loose up forward and see just what he might be capable of.
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