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Dean Polo

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The bloke has awesome courage. Dives head-first into packs consistently. Also a very good overhead mark for his size. Good value for pick 100 or so.


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he's about ready to be at his best in the next 2-3


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Post: # 1127050Post Enrico_Misso »

His out on the full fumble is a worthy contender for funniest home video.


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Great courage considering he has a bad thumb on one hand & bad finger
with a glove to protect it on the other.


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North like him too, lost count how many times they kicked it to him :wink:


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Enrico_Misso wrote:His out on the full fumble is a worthy contender for funniest home video.
Maybe the boundary umpire blooper video. Obviously not out on the full.

But on Polo, very impressed with his overhead marking.


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kosifantutti23 wrote:
Enrico_Misso wrote:His out on the full fumble is a worthy contender for funniest home video.
Maybe the boundary umpire blooper video. Obviously not out on the full.
really? looked a lot like it from where i was sitting.


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great value for pick 100. heck anyone who plays 10 games is great value for pick 100.

he might play 100 games. he would be one of ross's favourites. right up his alley. a chip off the old block.


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Yep, proving to be a great pick-up. I wonder who identified him as a potential opportunity.

I am not sure on this, but I think that he was quite a high draft pick by Richmond. Has more pace than I thought. I like his toughness at the ball and as others have said, he is a good mark for his size.


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Junction Oval wrote:Yep, proving to be a great pick-up. I wonder who identified him as a potential opportunity.

I am not sure on this, but I think that he was quite a high draft pick by Richmond. Has more pace than I thought. I like his toughness at the ball and as others have said, he is a good mark for his size.
I think about #20, played a blinder first up and then faded with the usual Richmond finesse.

Like peake, learning to play real football with a real team.


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A real Ross Lyon Moneyball pick.

Thank you Billy Beane


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Post: # 1127344Post saintsRrising »

Love Polo's handballs...quick, accurate and to better options.

Has developed into a seriously good pick-up for us.

Some say that Ross does not develop players. Polo is proof that he does.

I think the issue is that our drafters up until last year were doing quite poorly at drafting good kids. It is a bit hard to develop good AFL players from kids when you are not getting good kids.

I am very much looking forward to 2012 when we take the current 22 and look to try and get some of Hayes, Gwilt, Sippos, Ledger and Cripps into it....not to mention Walsh and Stanley.


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saintsRrising wrote:Some say that Ross does not develop players. Polo is proof that he does.

I think the issue is that our drafters up until last year were doing quite poorly at drafting good kids. It is a bit hard to develop good AFL players from kids when you are not getting good kids.
Polo played well at AFL level in his early career. But ended up playing at Coburg because he turns it over. Which hasn't changed much.

The difference I reckon is that at St Kilda he plays a dumbed down role from what what expected at Richmond. And is probably due to our coaching staff's lowered expectaions compared to his previous employers.

I don't think he has actually developed.


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HardSaint wrote:he's about ready to be at his best in the next 2-3
25 years of age.....originally a high draft pick...can find the ball...tough as nails.enjoying his football for the first time going into his first finals series.......yep gotta agree with you.... :wink: :wink: :lol: :lol:


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Junction Oval wrote:Yep, proving to be a great pick-up. I wonder who identified him as a potential opportunity.

I am not sure on this, but I think that he was quite a high draft pick by Richmond. Has more pace than I thought. I like his toughness at the ball and as others have said, he is a good mark for his size.

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Post: # 1127364Post Dan Warna »

His disposal needs to be improved but concur he's fitting very well.

incredible courage.

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Saints43 wrote:I don't think he has actually developed.
Polo's disposal count has averaged about the same but he is posting career-high contested possession and clearance figures this year.


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Saints43 wrote:I don't think he has actually developed.
Polo's disposal count has averaged about the same but he is posting career-high contested possession and clearance figures this year.
Great. As a tagger he would play more time in the middle than he did as a half back for Richmond.
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There's probably a stat that says he had less bounces per game than he did at the tigers. A career low...


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Saints43 wrote:
saintsRrising wrote:Some say that Ross does not develop players. Polo is proof that he does.

I think the issue is that our drafters up until last year were doing quite poorly at drafting good kids. It is a bit hard to develop good AFL players from kids when you are not getting good kids.
Polo played well at AFL level in his early career. But ended up playing at Coburg because he turns it over. Which hasn't changed much.

The difference I reckon is that at St Kilda he plays a dumbed down role from what what expected at Richmond. And is probably due to our coaching staff's lowered expectaions compared to his previous employers.

I don't think he has actually developed.
i agree. i cont believe people are trying to claim him as a piece of recruiting genius. he is a very known quantity. he got 3 brownlow votes in his first afl game. hardly a random player.
but agree that he has had his role dumbed down for us and tailored to play within his limits - which is win ball use first option. if u can get loose get loose. thats it.
i think tigers expected him to be an actual genuine midfielder. he was a victim of high expectations. we are playing him with low exectations within his abilities and not asking too much from him. its working well.
tigers needed him to be a star. we need him to be a workhorse. thats the difference. cos he is a workhorse.


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Post: # 1127419Post Richter »

He had a really good game last night. But let's be honest he isn't a star. I'd expect him to drop out when Lenny gets back. Handy back-up next year I suppose though I'd like to see the likes of Cripps, Ledger and Sippos get a few more games under their belts next year too.


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I like a Saints player who totally doesn't respect the opposition - go go Polo!

Expect from Polo; 20 disposals, 10 contested, 5 tackles, a few clearances and a few contested marks, a head first or two, and the occasional goal.

Those are the goods!


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Post: # 1127448Post spert »

Showed great courage in contested situations, put his body on the line when needed and had a solid second quarter which helped us get back into the game..one of our best 5 last night I thought.


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Enrico_Misso wrote:His out on the full fumble is a worthy contender for funniest home video.
Must admit, I pissed myself laughing at that. As funny as some of Raph of The Blakes **** ups when they are in the clear :D :D


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Post: # 1127470Post BigMart »

Needs to get rid of the glove.....effects his kicking and serves no medical purpose...


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Post: # 1127473Post BigMart »

Played a very good game......his skill level is a worry


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