Eli Templeton
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Eli Templeton
Eli is smashing the door down for a senior birth & now we have no chance of making finals really its time to look at some of these boys more.
There is a group of boys playing consistently well at VFL level-
Templeton, Sinclair, Murdoch, Lonie, N Coughlan, Brandon White
Others with potential but a bit of a way off are N O Kearney, Bailey Rice.
Players like Templeton and McKenzie & Sinclair are the next wave of players that nee dto step up like Seb Ross has this year.
With Billings, Carlisle and hoefully Freeman to come in next year this team is reaaly starting to take shape & show some depth.
There is a group of boys playing consistently well at VFL level-
Templeton, Sinclair, Murdoch, Lonie, N Coughlan, Brandon White
Others with potential but a bit of a way off are N O Kearney, Bailey Rice.
Players like Templeton and McKenzie & Sinclair are the next wave of players that nee dto step up like Seb Ross has this year.
With Billings, Carlisle and hoefully Freeman to come in next year this team is reaaly starting to take shape & show some depth.
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Re: Eli Templeton
agree he deserves a crack and i'd be very surprised if he doesnt come in. His performance in the 1s will be interesting though as he has failed to make the step previously. Similarly and disappointingly with Lonie. He is really suffering from the 2nd year blues in the 1s yet smashes it in the twos. Would be very surprised if he wasnt dropped.
Couple of the others you mention i'd love to see in again, in particular D-Mac.
Regarding White - i haven't seen a great deal of him, understand from others the kid can play, but not sure his body is afl ready??
Couple of the others you mention i'd love to see in again, in particular D-Mac.
Regarding White - i haven't seen a great deal of him, understand from others the kid can play, but not sure his body is afl ready??
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Re: Eli Templeton
Brandon White will be a rebounding tall defender & will eventually take the place of Fisher &/or Dempster.
Im hearing good things about White also & Im hearing good things about Nick Coughlan too.
The players that have gone backwards have to work their butts off to make it long term, there is no secret.
Lonie, Sinclair, Templeton are prime examples.
Im hearing good things about White also & Im hearing good things about Nick Coughlan too.
The players that have gone backwards have to work their butts off to make it long term, there is no secret.
Lonie, Sinclair, Templeton are prime examples.
Re: Eli Templeton
Eli can boost his numbers with little give and go's especially around the half back/wing. I watched the VFL a couple of weeks ago and he literally got like 3 possessions in 10 seconds standing next to a guy and they handpassed back and forth to each other. He needs to become a really damaging player that can break the lines and can run all day. His kicking is ok without being brilliant but neither was Daisy Thomas and he became elite with his tank and willingness to take the game on and run, run, run. I like his energy and enthusiasm. But whether he can translate his VFL numbers to the AFL is the question. He still seems to go MIA for big periods in the AFL and that is probably a fitness/body size thing. But I'd love to see him get a good go in these last lot of games.
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Re: Eli Templeton
I saw some of the Sandy match on the weekend but was pretty distracted, talking and kid wrangling, didn't really notice Eli that much.
Watching his highlights from the game on the saints site most of his kicks seemed to be to no effect. The vision ends after the kick, indicating we didn't retain possession.
A few of these were inside 50s as well. A fair number of quick kicks out of the pack.
Nice bit of work where he wins the ball back after aerial contest though.
Watching his highlights from the game on the saints site most of his kicks seemed to be to no effect. The vision ends after the kick, indicating we didn't retain possession.
A few of these were inside 50s as well. A fair number of quick kicks out of the pack.
Nice bit of work where he wins the ball back after aerial contest though.
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Re: Eli Templeton
I disagree with your "prime examples" of players who have gone "backwards" and personally I believe that all players need to work their buts off. The ones that do not like Buddy White et al get the heave ho.Vazelos wrote:Brandon White will be a rebounding tall defender & will eventually take the place of Fisher &/or Dempster.
Im hearing good things about White also & Im hearing good things about Nick Coughlan too.
The players that have gone backwards have to work their butts off to make it long term, there is no secret.
Lonie, Sinclair, Templeton are prime examples.
Sinclair and Lonie only joined the club last year and exceeded everyone's expections by playing as much and as well as they did. Basically they over-achieved and so this year is really back to more of a normal year 2 and particularly as one was a rookie pick, and the other a mid-range pick. Increased competition for spots has meant that they have to do more to stay in. ie Sinclair was ok offensively, but his defensive game lacked. Playing for Sandy too has meant that both Lonie and Sinclair have been able to play midfield which will help to develop them more that if thy only played the small forward role.
Templeton was a rookie too that went well very early before having that horiffic injury that is always hard for a player to come back from.
There is a lot that an AFL player needs to do and learn these days before most get it all down pat and so it does take years to develop your talent in mind and in body. Ross is a prime example.
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Re: Eli Templeton
Brandon white is a 188cm 78kg Wing HBF running player (similar size to Webster)
Sam Fisher 191cm/94kg and Sean Dempster 191/90 are big men who play even taller.
White would more likely replace Gilbert, Roberton or Riewoldt (wing)
Sam Fisher 191cm/94kg and Sean Dempster 191/90 are big men who play even taller.
White would more likely replace Gilbert, Roberton or Riewoldt (wing)
Re: Eli Templeton
Eli deserves another shot. Pretty simple.
Murdoch and Wright need further chances to show their stuff
But
They must earn the spot through performance
Eli has done that
Murdoch and Wright need further chances to show their stuff
But
They must earn the spot through performance
Eli has done that
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Re: Eli Templeton
Absolutely kills it at VFL level.
Is legitimately smashing down the door. Really deserves a chance.
Is legitimately smashing down the door. Really deserves a chance.
"Now the ball is loose, it gives St. Kilda a rough chance. Black. Good handpass. Voss. Schwarze now, the defender, can run and from a long way".....
Re: Eli Templeton
Like most others - Minch, Lonie, Gresham, Curran
In a different position to the one he'll play if he gets a game.
Inside mid to Forward Pocket (graveyard)
In a different position to the one he'll play if he gets a game.
Inside mid to Forward Pocket (graveyard)
Re: Eli Templeton
He couldn't have done much more in the VFL
Dunstan couldn't done much less in the AFL
He's not got the confidence of the coach...
Dunstan couldn't done much less in the AFL
He's not got the confidence of the coach...
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Re: Eli Templeton
BigMart wrote:He couldn't have done much more in the VFL
Dunstan couldn't done much less in the AFL
He's not got the confidence of the coach...
Because he's garbage
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Re: Eli Templeton
Has missed out for Dons game unless there is a late change.
INTERCHANGE
5 Shane Savage
8 Blake Acres
34 Nathan Wright
36 Daniel McKenzie
EMERGENCIES
4 Eli Templeton
13 Jack Lonie
42 Lewis Pierce
INTERCHANGE
5 Shane Savage
8 Blake Acres
34 Nathan Wright
36 Daniel McKenzie
EMERGENCIES
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13 Jack Lonie
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Re: Eli Templeton
Your Garbage bunk Moreland or whatever the F*** you call yourself these days ..President joke
Re: Eli Templeton
Yes
He's clearly garbage
20/21 years old played TSFL at 16 Played AFL at 18 playing VFL at the moment and is probably the form player of the competition averaging over 30ppg
He suffered a 20 week injury (spiral fracture humerus) and is starting to get back to his best athletically and having confidence in his body back.
He was rated very highly by StK and given the #4
But the drafting of Gresham, Lonie, Sinclair and Wellef going forward has made it hard for him
But yes
He's rubbish... Like Seb Ross was
He's clearly garbage
20/21 years old played TSFL at 16 Played AFL at 18 playing VFL at the moment and is probably the form player of the competition averaging over 30ppg
He suffered a 20 week injury (spiral fracture humerus) and is starting to get back to his best athletically and having confidence in his body back.
He was rated very highly by StK and given the #4
But the drafting of Gresham, Lonie, Sinclair and Wellef going forward has made it hard for him
But yes
He's rubbish... Like Seb Ross was
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Re: Eli Templeton
I like Eli. I think he is a player. Doesnt do anything elite but is neat, reliable and tougher than he looks.
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Re: Eli Templeton
He's in serious danger of winning the Liston. It would be a testament to his form and consistency at the lower level, but like the Morrish, it isn't always a positive on your CV. Suggests you're too good for VFL, but not quite good enough to be an AFL regular. I've liked ELi from the get go. That badly broken arm was a bigger setback than many realise. I think he'll make it, eventually.
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Or supposedly Dunstan according to some....BigMart wrote:Yes
He's clearly garbage
20/21 years old played TSFL at 16 Played AFL at 18 playing VFL at the moment and is probably the form player of the competition averaging over 30ppg
He suffered a 20 week injury (spiral fracture humerus) and is starting to get back to his best athletically and having confidence in his body back.
He was rated very highly by StK and given the #4
But the drafting of Gresham, Lonie, Sinclair and Wellef going forward has made it hard for him
But yes
He's rubbish... Like Seb Ross was
I think Temps is now getting past his injury. Will be interesting to s how he goes next season.
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Re: Eli Templeton
St Lenny wrote:What about Tom Curren. We never hear anything about him. Will it be good bye at the end of the season.
IMO the stage we are at we now have ample depth players. You can argue which ones actually get used in the "best 22" and which ones are kept or delistd. But to now progress up the ladder we need to get more cream players. Elite players. More depth players is now going to make no difference. We have ample of them.
With Curren you would imagine that this will be his last season as he is competing with Ross, Newnes...and then the tier underneath of Acres, Minch, Lonie, Sinclair etc, and then the tier under that of Temp etc. With Gresham looking a certaintly it is time to churn througha few of our mids and smalls in search of some gun mids by trade, draft or FA.
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Unfortunately for TC Mav Weller arrived and that was that.St Lenny wrote:What about Tom Curren. We never hear anything about him. Will it be good bye at the end of the season.