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I'm saying it at half time (so touch wood i dont jinx him!) But ive been really impressed with his work off half back tonight, as he also did last week! Could be a good replacement for the spot being saved for Peake!
Anyone else feeling the same??
Anyone else feeling the same??
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It's been good to see him more involved than he gets at HF. However, the accuracy of his kicking has been a bit down on his usual standard.
Certainly going better than Peake. But I reckon Raph still has the spot under control at this stage.
Certainly going better than Peake. But I reckon Raph still has the spot under control at this stage.
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Gwilt was good tonight.
If he can get in the game to a consistent level hes an AFL player...if he cant hes in trouble.
2 things I do like bout him:
1. Hes a great size and moves very well through traffic.
2. Hes a raking,penetrating kick - his kics really move through the air..and can make defences just scramble a little more...
I thought he wasnt bad last week so hopefully his confidence continues on the up.
If he can get in the game to a consistent level hes an AFL player...if he cant hes in trouble.
2 things I do like bout him:
1. Hes a great size and moves very well through traffic.
2. Hes a raking,penetrating kick - his kics really move through the air..and can make defences just scramble a little more...
I thought he wasnt bad last week so hopefully his confidence continues on the up.
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Could pressure R. Clarke's spot if he continues his form from tonight.
If you think about it he could become a good player off the half back seeing as his defiences up forward (not getting enough of it, not impacting the scoreboard) aren't really going to affect him in defence. Otherwise he is a good kick, can carry it and is fairly good in the air so lets hope he can continue it.
If you think about it he could become a good player off the half back seeing as his defiences up forward (not getting enough of it, not impacting the scoreboard) aren't really going to affect him in defence. Otherwise he is a good kick, can carry it and is fairly good in the air so lets hope he can continue it.
It's always about the sarcasm, and that's 'she' by the wayHarveysDeciple wrote:What's with the sarcasm?plugger66 wrote:Yep a star.SainterK wrote:I like him out there, very composed....
Was there something wrong with his post?
He didn't go overboard, he said he looks composed and is playing well.....something wrong with that?
Saintersss wrote:Could pressure R. Clarke's spot if he continues his form from tonight.
If you think about it he could become a good player off the half back seeing as his defiences up forward (not getting enough of it, not impacting the scoreboard) aren't really going to affect him in defence. Otherwise he is a good kick, can carry it and is fairly good in the air so lets hope he can continue it.
beat goodes tonight imho.....
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Thats ok.......I know your not Plugger 66 so no need to apologise.skeptic wrote:Teflon wrote: I thought he wasnt bad last week so hopefully his confidence continues on the up.
I don't mean this sarcastically but did he play last week???
Don't remember seeing him at all
Let me explain my Gwilt view of last week.
Did he tear up the game? No.
But in a few contests where he got some space through good movement and kicked the ball he was IMHO really able to hurry the opposition up......his kicking covers good distance at speed....not a lot of players do that (Rich for Brisbane does it and Goddard at times too).
Perhaps I should have qualified my comments with "I thought there were good signs from him last week".
Ive been a long standing Gwilt critic in the past BTW....so I'll be ecstatic to eat my past words on himIF he is able to step up his consistency this year.
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Teflon wrote:Thats ok.......I know your not Plugger 66 so no need to apologise.skeptic wrote:Teflon wrote: I thought he wasnt bad last week so hopefully his confidence continues on the up.
I don't mean this sarcastically but did he play last week???
Don't remember seeing him at all
Let me explain my Gwilt view of last week.
Did he tear up the game? No.
But in a few contests where he got some space through good movement and kicked the ball he was IMHO really able to hurry the opposition up......his kicking covers good distance at speed....not a lot of players do that (Rich for Brisbane does it and Goddard at times too).
Perhaps I should have qualified my comments with "I thought there were good signs from him last week".
i agree with you......and he was even better tonight.....couldn't understand those stating he should be dropped for this week
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While Gwilts been good, I hardly say Peake looks the goods. He's trying hard, but he isn't doing much, and is very rarely showing his pace. Ray already has his spot in the 22 and a few bad games in the pre-season isn't going to change that and he is especially not going to be replaced by Peake.Milan Faletic wrote:Gwilt was great and Peake looks the goods. Farren Ray needs to perform mainly because the second year is always the test.
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Peak will have to do much more to break into that side.....and yep...the "speed" I aint seeing......Saintersss wrote:While Gwilts been good, I hardly say Peake looks the goods. He's trying hard, but he isn't doing much, and is very rarely showing his pace. Ray already has his spot in the 22 and a few bad games in the pre-season isn't going to change that and he is especially not going to be replaced by Peake.Milan Faletic wrote:Gwilt was great and Peake looks the goods. Farren Ray needs to perform mainly because the second year is always the test.
Shame really......its that 1 small criticism of this side....VERY 1 paced.........even Geelong have that small fwd (played on Raph last year GF....cant remember his name..) who adds some dash....
Damn you A Lovett.
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Wasn't at the game but on the replay (always a very different view) I though Jimmy Gwilt looked pretty good and did his job very well. has a penetrating kick and can use his strength in one on one contests.Teflon wrote:Peak will have to do much more to break into that side.....and yep...the "speed" I aint seeing......Saintersss wrote:While Gwilts been good, I hardly say Peake looks the goods. He's trying hard, but he isn't doing much, and is very rarely showing his pace. Ray already has his spot in the 22 and a few bad games in the pre-season isn't going to change that and he is especially not going to be replaced by Peake.Milan Faletic wrote:Gwilt was great and Peake looks the goods. Farren Ray needs to perform mainly because the second year is always the test.
Shame really......its that 1 small criticism of this side....VERY 1 paced.........even Geelong have that small fwd (played on Raph last year GF....cant remember his name..) who adds some dash....
Damn you A Lovett.
Jimmys biggest weakness has always been positioning and reading the game. Sometimes looks lost. From a TV perspective and what others have posted here, it seems he was reading the play and making space last night. Good signs.
Peake did look quick last night, there were a couple of times he swooped and looked quicker than Jetta. He seems to be an "outside"player who needs a bit of space to utilise his speed. last night seemed to be in the thick of things, so his speed couldn't be used as much and his disposal wasn't great.
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Gwilt is in his 7th year and not many players all of a sudden improve that late into their career. He will continue to play ok games and the disappointing games. That is why he isnt a regular. Hope I am wrong but just cant think of guys improving that late into their careers. Also it is only a practice match and some form can go up and down in these games especially fringe types.joffaboy wrote:Wasn't at the game but on the replay (always a very different view) I though Jimmy Gwilt looked pretty good and did his job very well. has a penetrating kick and can use his strength in one on one contests.Teflon wrote:Peak will have to do much more to break into that side.....and yep...the "speed" I aint seeing......Saintersss wrote:While Gwilts been good, I hardly say Peake looks the goods. He's trying hard, but he isn't doing much, and is very rarely showing his pace. Ray already has his spot in the 22 and a few bad games in the pre-season isn't going to change that and he is especially not going to be replaced by Peake.Milan Faletic wrote:Gwilt was great and Peake looks the goods. Farren Ray needs to perform mainly because the second year is always the test.
Shame really......its that 1 small criticism of this side....VERY 1 paced.........even Geelong have that small fwd (played on Raph last year GF....cant remember his name..) who adds some dash....
Damn you A Lovett.
Jimmys biggest weakness has always been positioning and reading the game. Sometimes looks lost. From a TV perspective and what others have posted here, it seems he was reading the play and making space last night. Good signs.
Peake did look quick last night, there were a couple of times he swooped and looked quicker than Jetta. He seems to be an "outside"player who needs a bit of space to utilise his speed. last night seemed to be in the thick of things, so his speed couldn't be used as much and his disposal wasn't great.
yes possibly.plugger66 wrote:Gwilt is in his 7th year and not many players all of a sudden improve that late into their career. He will continue to play ok games and the disappointing games. That is why he isnt a regular. Hope I am wrong but just cant think of guys improving that late into their careers. Also it is only a practice match and some form can go up and down in these games especially fringe types.joffaboy wrote:Wasn't at the game but on the replay (always a very different view) I though Jimmy Gwilt looked pretty good and did his job very well. has a penetrating kick and can use his strength in one on one contests.Teflon wrote:Peak will have to do much more to break into that side.....and yep...the "speed" I aint seeing......Saintersss wrote:While Gwilts been good, I hardly say Peake looks the goods. He's trying hard, but he isn't doing much, and is very rarely showing his pace. Ray already has his spot in the 22 and a few bad games in the pre-season isn't going to change that and he is especially not going to be replaced by Peake.Milan Faletic wrote:Gwilt was great and Peake looks the goods. Farren Ray needs to perform mainly because the second year is always the test.
Shame really......its that 1 small criticism of this side....VERY 1 paced.........even Geelong have that small fwd (played on Raph last year GF....cant remember his name..) who adds some dash....
Damn you A Lovett.
Jimmys biggest weakness has always been positioning and reading the game. Sometimes looks lost. From a TV perspective and what others have posted here, it seems he was reading the play and making space last night. Good signs.
Peake did look quick last night, there were a couple of times he swooped and looked quicker than Jetta. He seems to be an "outside"player who needs a bit of space to utilise his speed. last night seemed to be in the thick of things, so his speed couldn't be used as much and his disposal wasn't great.
However I heard Grant Thomas last year saying he was worth hanging onto for a couple of reasons
1) he was big and pretty quick and had penetration in his kicking
2) because he hadn't come through the TAC system, he would take longer to mature and was worth persisting with.
Gwilt is 24 or 25, a couple of players who have improved at that age for the Saints was Andrew Thompson and Clinton Jones, so it isn't impossible.
Gwilts first season was 2005 so he is in his 6th season, but that is pedantic and I think you point is a valid one.
Lets hope he does continue to improve.
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